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Prva Liga · 2026

Current Prva Liga 2026 standings with 16 teams. Semendrija 1924 leads the table with 9 points after 3 matches, followed by Napredak on 9 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

PlayoffsRelegation
TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Semendrija 192433009:4+59
WWW
2Napredak33004:1+39
WWW
3TSC Backa Topola32105:3+27
WDW
4Dubočica32104:2+27
WDW
5FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV32019:6+36
LWW
6Borac Cacak32016:5+16
WWL
7OFK Vršac32013:2+16
WWL
8Javor31117:4+34
LDW
9Jedinstvo Ub31024:403
LWL
10Grafičar31022:3-13
WLL
11Metalac GM31024:6-23
LLW
12Teleoptik31025:9-43
WLL
13Loznica30212:3-12
LDD
14Naftagas30122:4-21
LLD
15FK Vozdovac30030:3-30
LLL
16OFK Bor 191930031:8-70
LLL

Results

Prva Liga · 24
Regular season – 314/08/2026–15/08/2026
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Regular season – 208/08/2026–09/08/2026
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Regular season – 131/07/2026–02/08/2026
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Fri 31/07
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Upcoming Fixtures

100 matches
Grafičar
Dinamo Jug
Regular season – 6
Javor
Napredak
Regular season – 6
Jedinstvo Ub
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Regular season – 6
Metalac GM
Loznica
Regular season – 6
Teleoptik
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 6
TSC Backa Topola
Semendrija 1924
Regular season – 6
OFK Vršac
Borac Cacak
Regular season – 6
OFK Bor 1919
Naftagas
Regular season – 6
Borac Cacak
Grafičar
Regular season – 7
Loznica
Teleoptik
Regular season – 7
Naftagas
Metalac GM
Regular season – 7
Napredak
Jedinstvo Ub
Regular season – 7
Semendrija 1924
Javor
Regular season – 7
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
OFK Vršac
Regular season – 7
FK Vozdovac
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 7
Dinamo Jug
OFK Bor 1919
Regular season – 7
Javor
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 8
Jedinstvo Ub
Semendrija 1924
Regular season – 8
Metalac GM
Dinamo Jug
Regular season – 8
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Napredak
Regular season – 8
Teleoptik
Naftagas
Regular season – 8
TSC Backa Topola
Loznica
Regular season – 8
OFK Vršac
Grafičar
Regular season – 8
OFK Bor 1919
Borac Cacak
Regular season – 8
Borac Cacak
Metalac GM
Regular season – 9
Dinamo Jug
Teleoptik
Regular season – 9
Loznica
Javor
Regular season – 9
Naftagas
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 9
Napredak
OFK Vršac
Regular season – 9
Semendrija 1924
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Regular season – 9
FK Vozdovac
Jedinstvo Ub
Regular season – 9
Grafičar
OFK Bor 1919
Regular season – 9
Javor
Naftagas
Regular season – 10
Jedinstvo Ub
Loznica
Regular season – 10
Metalac GM
Grafičar
Regular season – 10
Napredak
Semendrija 1924
Regular season – 10
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 10
Teleoptik
Borac Cacak
Regular season – 10
TSC Backa Topola
Dinamo Jug
Regular season – 10
OFK Vršac
OFK Bor 1919
Regular season – 10
Borac Cacak
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 11
Dinamo Jug
Javor
Regular season – 11
Grafičar
Teleoptik
Regular season – 11
Loznica
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Regular season – 11
Naftagas
Jedinstvo Ub
Regular season – 11
Semendrija 1924
OFK Vršac
Regular season – 11
FK Vozdovac
Napredak
Regular season – 11
OFK Bor 1919
Metalac GM
Regular season – 11
Javor
Borac Cacak
Regular season – 12
Jedinstvo Ub
Dinamo Jug
Regular season – 12
Napredak
Loznica
Regular season – 12
Semendrija 1924
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 12
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Naftagas
Regular season – 12
TSC Backa Topola
Grafičar
Regular season – 12
OFK Vršac
Metalac GM
Regular season – 12
Teleoptik
OFK Bor 1919
Regular season – 12
Borac Cacak
Jedinstvo Ub
Regular season – 13
Dinamo Jug
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Regular season – 13
Grafičar
Javor
Regular season – 13
Loznica
Semendrija 1924
Regular season – 13
Metalac GM
Teleoptik
Regular season – 13
Naftagas
Napredak
Regular season – 13
FK Vozdovac
OFK Vršac
Regular season – 13
OFK Bor 1919
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 13
Jedinstvo Ub
Grafičar
Regular season – 14
Napredak
Dinamo Jug
Regular season – 14
Semendrija 1924
Naftagas
Regular season – 14
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Borac Cacak
Regular season – 14
TSC Backa Topola
Metalac GM
Regular season – 14
FK Vozdovac
Loznica
Regular season – 14
OFK Vršac
Teleoptik
Regular season – 14
Javor
OFK Bor 1919
Regular season – 14
Borac Cacak
Napredak
Regular season – 15
Dinamo Jug
Semendrija 1924
Regular season – 15
Grafičar
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Regular season – 15
Loznica
OFK Vršac
Regular season – 15
Metalac GM
Javor
Regular season – 15
Naftagas
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 15
Teleoptik
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 15
OFK Bor 1919
Jedinstvo Ub
Regular season – 15
Borac Cacak
Semendrija 1924
Regular season – 16
Dinamo Jug
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 16
Grafičar
Napredak
Regular season – 16
Metalac GM
Jedinstvo Ub
Regular season – 16
Naftagas
Loznica
Regular season – 16
Teleoptik
Javor
Regular season – 16
OFK Vršac
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 16
OFK Bor 1919
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Regular season – 16
Javor
TSC Backa Topola
Regular season – 17
Jedinstvo Ub
Teleoptik
Regular season – 17
Loznica
Dinamo Jug
Regular season – 17
Naftagas
OFK Vršac
Regular season – 17
Semendrija 1924
Grafičar
Regular season – 17
FK Spartak Zdrepceva KRV
Metalac GM
Regular season – 17
FK Vozdovac
Borac Cacak
Regular season – 17
Napredak
OFK Bor 1919
Regular season – 17
Borac Cacak
Loznica
Regular season – 18
Dinamo Jug
Naftagas
Regular season – 18
Grafičar
FK Vozdovac
Regular season – 18
Metalac GM
Napredak
Regular season – 18

Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 16 teams in the Prva Liga. Semendrija 1924 leads with 3 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

Prva Liga

All 16 teams competing in the Prva Liga 2026 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

Prva Liga

Browse 11 archived seasons of the Prva Liga, from 2016 to 2026. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History

18 Mar 2026
Founded:2006Preceded by:Second League of Serbia and Montenegro

The Serbian First League was created in 2006 when Serbia and Montenegro dissolved their state union, requiring a restructuring of the national football system. Originally operating with varying numbers of teams, the league stabilized at 16 clubs competing in a double round-robin format of 30 matches per season. The competition has evolved from a semi-professional league into a more competitive second-tier division, with increased investment from clubs and media coverage. The league currently maintains a direct promotion and relegation system with the Serbian SuperLiga, ensuring competitive balance and continuous player development. In recent years, the Prva Liga has gained recognition for producing players who successfully transition to European competitions.

  1. 2006 — Serbian First League established following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro
  2. 2013 — FK Radnik Surdulica won their first Prva Liga title, establishing themselves as a major force
  3. 2014/15 — FK Radnik Surdulica claimed their second consecutive title, cementing dominance
  4. 2015/16 — FK Napredak Krusevac won the championship, introducing competitive variation
  5. 2024 — FK Radnik Surdulica achieved a 5–0 victory against FK Indjija, marking one of the league's largest wins

Competition Format

18 Mar 2026
Teams:16Relegation spots:2

The Serbian First League operates as a straightforward double round-robin tournament where all 16 clubs play each opponent twice—once at home and once away—totaling 30 matches per season. Teams are awarded three points for a win, one point for a draw, and zero points for a loss. The champion is determined by the highest points total at the end of the season, with goal difference serving as the primary tiebreaker. The top two finishers earn promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga, while the bottom two clubs are relegated to the Serbian Second League. There is no playoff system; promotion and relegation are decided on final league position alone, creating a straightforward competitive structure that rewards consistency across the entire campaign.

Records

18 Mar 2026
Most titles:FK Radnik Surdulica (2)All-time top scorer:Nenad Lukic (47 goals)

The 2024/25 season saw exceptional goal-scoring performances, with FK Voždovac leading all teams with 41 goals across 26 matches, demonstrating the league's increasingly attacking nature.

Analysis

18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

The 2024/25 Prva Liga season has delivered a compelling title race with Zemun establishing themselves as the dominant force. With 54 points from 25 matches and an impressive 15 wins, one draw, and just a single loss, Zemun have constructed an exceptional campaign that positions them as overwhelming favorites for promotion. Their +21 goal difference—the largest in the league—reflects a team that combines defensive solidity with attacking prowess, having scored 42 goals while conceding only 21.

FK Voždovac occupy second place with 47 points from 26 matches, trailing Zemun by seven points but maintaining a realistic challenge. Voždovac's 13 wins and 8 draws demonstrate a balanced approach, though their inability to convert draws into victories has cost them ground on the leaders. Macva sit third with 46 points, just one point adrift of Voždovac, creating a tight battle for the second promotion spot. The three-team race at the summit has captivated Serbian football enthusiasts, with every remaining fixture carrying significant implications for the final standings.

The relegation battle presents a contrasting narrative of desperation and survival instinct. Stepojevac Vaga occupy the drop zone with just 19 points from 25 matches, having won only four games all season. FAP sit precariously in 15th place with 23 points, while Kabel Novi Sad and Borac Čačak hover dangerously near the bottom four. The fight to avoid the two automatic relegation spots has produced some of the season's most dramatic encounters, with clubs such as Dubočica and FK Trayal mounting late-season pushes to secure safety.

Nenad Lukic of FK Voždovac has emerged as the season's standout individual performer, accumulating 10 goals in 23 appearances and establishing himself as a consistent goal-scoring threat. His clinical finishing and intelligent movement have been instrumental in Voždovac's challenge for promotion, though Zemun's collective strength has ultimately proven more resilient. The competition for the Golden Boot remains open, with several players in contention as the season approaches its climax.

An unexpected subplot has been Jedinstvo Ub's impressive form, accumulating 35 points from 25 matches despite operating with limited resources compared to many rivals. Their 8 wins and 11 draws reflect a team that has punched above its weight, suggesting that strong organizational structure and tactical discipline can compete with better-financed opponents in Serbia's second tier.

League Structure and Competitive Balance

The Prva Liga's 16-team format creates a balanced competitive environment where consistency is rewarded and single performances rarely determine outcomes. The double round-robin structure ensures that teams face each opponent twice, reducing the impact of any single fixture while allowing for tactical adjustments based on the first meeting. This format has historically produced title races that remain competitive until the final weeks, maintaining fan engagement throughout the season.

Promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga represents the ultimate objective for every Prva Liga club, offering access to the country's elite competition and the financial rewards that accompany top-flight status. The two-team promotion system creates an intense battle that typically extends beyond the halfway point of the season, with clubs separated by just a few points often fighting for the crucial second promotion spot. Conversely, the threat of relegation to the third tier motivates clubs in the bottom half, ensuring that matches in the final weeks of the season carry genuine consequence.

European Pathway and Player Development

Although the Prva Liga itself offers no direct European competition access, successful promotion to the Serbian SuperLiga provides the pathway to continental tournaments including the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, and UEFA Conference League. This indirect route to European football has motivated significant investment from ambitious clubs seeking to establish themselves as SuperLiga contenders. The league has become a crucial development ground for Serbian talent, with numerous players progressing from Prva Liga to successful careers in Europe's elite divisions.

The competitive intensity of the Prva Liga has increased markedly over recent seasons, driven by improved infrastructure, better coaching appointments, and investment from clubs with SuperLiga ambitions. The emergence of clubs like FK Radnik Surdulica as consistent champions has raised the overall standard, establishing a template for success that other clubs have attempted to replicate. This upward trajectory suggests that the Prva Liga will continue to serve as an increasingly competitive second-tier competition within European football.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Serbian First League?

The Serbian First League (Prva Liga Srbije) is the second tier of Serbian football, featuring 16 semi-professional clubs competing in a double round-robin format of 30 matches per season.

How many teams are in the Serbian First League?

The league currently features 16 teams, each playing 30 matches across the season.

How does promotion from the Prva Liga work?

The top two clubs at the end of the season are automatically promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga, while the bottom two are relegated to the Serbian Second League.

Who has won the most Prva Liga titles?

FK Radnik Surdulica holds the record with 2 Prva Liga titles, won in 2014/15 and 2015/16.

When was the Prva Liga founded?

The Serbian First League was established in 2006 following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro, creating a new second-tier structure for Serbian football.

What is the format of the Prva Liga season?

Teams play a double round-robin format, facing each opponent twice (home and away) for a total of 30 matches. The champion is crowned based on total points, with goal difference as the primary tiebreaker.

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