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2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga

4th season of Serbian SuperLiga


4th season of Serbian SuperLiga

FieldValue
competitionJelen SuperLiga
season2009–10
winnersPartizan
3rd SuperLiga title
22nd domestic title
relegatedMladi Radnik
Napredak
continentalcup1[Champions League](2010-11-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersPartizan
continentalcup2[Europa League](2010-11-uefa-europa-league)
continentalcup2 qualifiersRed Star
OFK Beograd
Spartak
league topscorerDragan Mrđa (22)
biggest home winVojvodina 7–0 Napredak
biggest away winBorča 0–4 Vojvodina
highest scoringRed Star 5–2 Spartak
matches240
total goals531
prevseason[2008–09](2008-09-serbian-superliga)
nextseason[2010–11](2010-11-serbian-superliga)

3rd SuperLiga title 22nd domestic title Napredak OFK Beograd Spartak The 2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga (known as the Jelen SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) is the fourth season of the SuperLiga since its establishment in 2006. It began on 15 August 2009 and ended on 16 May 2010. A total of sixteen teams contested the league, with Partizan the defending champions.

Changes from the 2008–09 season

Structure changes

The league size was expanded from twelve teams to sixteen prior to this season. As a consequence, the number of matches for each team was reduced from 33 to 30.

Team changes

Due to the league expansion, only 12th-placed Banat Zrenjanin were relegated to the First League. They were replaced by the 2008–09 First League champions BSK Borča. The other four teams achieving promotion were (in order of their finish) FK Smederevo, Mladi Radnik, Spartak Zlatibor Voda and Metalac Gornji Milanovac.

Stadia

TeamCityStadiumCapacity
FK BSKBorčaStadion Borča3,930
FK BoracČačakČačak Stadium5,000
FK ČukaričkiBelgradeČukarički Stadium7,000
FK HajdukKulaStadion Hajduk11,000
FK JagodinaJagodinaStadion FK Jagodina15,000
FK JavorIvanjicaJavor Stadium5,000
FK MetalacGornji MilanovacČika Dača Stadium15,100
FK Mladi radnikPožarevacVašarište3,200
FK NapredakKruševacStadion Mladost10,811
OFK BeogradBelgradeOmladinski Stadium13,912
FK PartizanBelgradePartizan Stadium32,887
FK RadBelgradeStadion Kralj Petar I6,000
FK Crvena zvezdaBelgradeStadion FK Crvena Zvezda51,328
FK SmederevoSmederevoSmederevo City Stadium16,656
FK SpartakSuboticaSubotica City Stadium13,000
FK VojvodinaNovi SadStadion Karađorđe12,608

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 16 May 2010; Sources: Superliga official website, soccerway.com

RankScorerClubGoals
1**Serbia Dragan Mrđa**Vojvodina22
2Serbia Andrija KaluđerovićRad17
3Brazil CléoPartizan14
Senegal Lamine DiarraPartizan
5Serbia Milan BojovićJagodina12
Serbia Dejan LekićRed Star

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
SEN Lamine DiarraPartizanBorac Čačak5-0
SRB Dragan MrđaVojvodinaBSK Borča4–0
SRB Dragan MrđaVojvodinaBorac Čačak4–0
SRB Aleksandar JevtićRed StarČukarički4-0
SRB Dragan Mrđa4VojvodinaNapredak7–0
SEN Lamine DiarraPartizanMladi Radnik6–0

4 Player scored 4 goals

Awards

Player of the Year

The Player of the Year was awarded to Dragan Mrđa (FK Vojvodina).

Young Player of the Year

The Young Player of the Year was awarded to Saša Marković (OFK Beograd).

Team of the Year

PositionPlayerTeam
GKSRB Saša StamenkovićCrvena zvezda
DFSRB Pavle NinkovCrvena zvezda
DFSRB Marko LomićPartizan
DFSRB Milan VilotićCrvena zvezda
DFSRB Mladen KrstajićPartizan
MFSRB Ljubomir FejsaPartizan
MFSRB Radosav PetrovićPartizan
MFSRB Nikola LazetićCrvena zvezda
MFSRB Dušan TadićVojvodina
MFGNB Almami MoreiraPartizan
FWSRB Dragan MrđaVojvodina

Manager of the Year

The Manager of the Year was awarded to Zoran Milinković (FK Spartak).

Champion squad

Transfers

  • List of Serbian football transfers summer 2009
  • List of Serbian football transfers winter 2009–10

References

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