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The Serbian First League (Serbian: Прва лига Србије / Prva liga Srbije), referred to as the Mozzart Bet First League for sponsorship reasons, is the second tier in professional Serbia's football league. The league was formed in 2005, following a reshuffle of the second tier Serbo-Montenegrin divisions. It is operated by the Football Association of Serbia.

Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)
CountrySerbia
Number of clubs16
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Serbian First League
Founded2005; 21 years ago (2005)
CountrySerbia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toSerbian SuperLiga
Relegation toSerbian League
Domestic cupSerbian Cup
Current championsRadnik Surdulica (2nd title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsMladost Lučani,
Napredak Kruševac,
Radnik Surdulica
(2 titles)
Websiteprvaliga.rs
Current: 2025–26 Serbian First League
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Format

The league is usually formed by 16 clubs which play all against one another twice, once at home, once away. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, the Football Association of Serbia completed a restructure of the league system, and in season 2020/2021 that meant 18 clubs would be competing in the Serbian First League, the number of clubs will go back to the usual 16 following the conclusion of the 2020-2021 season. The top two clubs are directly promoted to the Serbian SuperLiga, Third team going into the playoff, and playing against 14 teams from the Super League, while the bottom are relegated to the Serbian League. The Football Association of Serbia announced that in the 2015–16 Serbian First League 4 clubs will be relegated.

First League will two teams promoted directly, while four teams relegated from SuperLiga due to reduce teams from 16 to 14 from 2026–27 and 12 from 2027–28. Six teams relegated to Serbian League for 2025–26 and 2026–27.

History

The Serbian First League is the successor of the Yugoslav Second League. With the break-up of SFR Yugoslavia in 1992, the clubs from the newly independent states of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia and Slovenia joined to their own newly formed leagues, while Serbia and Montenegro remained united and renamed into FR Yugoslavia with the clubs from both republics kept competing in the league. In 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was renamed to Serbia and Montenegro and the football league followed suit. Finally, after Montenegrin independence in 2006, the Montenegrin clubs withdrew and formed their own league.

Serbia and Montenegro second tier

In 2005, a reshuffle of the second tier of the Serbo-Montenegrin football league system saw two parallel leagues set up, for each republic.

More information Season, Champions ...
Season Champions Runners-up Third place
2005–06 Bežanija Mladost Apatin Čukarički
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Serbian First League

After Montenegro's independence, the Serbian First League kept the name and single league format readopted in 2005.

More information Season, Champions ...
Season Champions Runners up Third place Top scorer(s) Goals
2006–07 Mladost Lučani Čukarički Napredak Kruševac Serbia Filip Đorđević (Rad) 16
2007–08 Javor Ivanjica Jagodina BSK Borča Serbia Igor Pavlović (Jagodina) 17
2008–09 BSK Borča Smederevo Mladi Radnik Serbia Marko Pavićević (Sevojno) 15
2009–10 Inđija Sevojno Kolubara Serbia Borivoje Filipović (Inđija) 12
2010–11 BASK Radnički Kragujevac Novi Pazar Serbia Darko Spalević (Radnički Kragujevac) 13
2011–12 Radnički Niš Donji Srem Mladost Lučani Serbia Ivan Pejčić (Radnički Niš) 13
2012–13 Napredak Kruševac Čukarički Voždovac Serbia Milanko Rašković (Borac Čačak) 19
2013–14 Mladost Lučani (2) Borac Čačak Metalac Gornji Milanovac Serbia Predrag Živadinović (Mladost Lučani) 15
2014–15 Radnik Surdulica Javor Ivanjica Metalac Gornji Milanovac Serbia Stefan Dražić (Javor) 13
2015–16 Napredak Kruševac (2) OFK Bačka ČSK Čelarevo Serbia Nenad Lukić (Bežanija) 14
2016–17 Mačva Šabac Zemun Sloboda Užice Bosnia and Herzegovina Uroš Đerić (Sloboda Užice) 19
2017–18 Proleter Novi Sad Dinamo Vranje Metalac Gornji Milanovac Ghana Zakaria Suraka (Dinamo Vranje) 17
2018–19 TSC Javor Ivanjica Inđija Serbia Ivan Marković (Javor Ivanjica) 29
2019–20 Zlatibor Grafičar OFK Bačka Serbia Aleksandar Katanić (Metalac Gornji Milanovac) 19
2020–21 Radnički Kragujevac Kolubara Kabel Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragiša Komarčević (Loznica) 14
2021–22 Mladost Novi Sad Javor Ivanjica Železničar Pančevo Serbia Milan Vidakov (Mladost Novi Sad) 18
2022–23 IMT Železničar Pančevo Grafičar Serbia Krsta Đorđević (Radnički SM)
Serbia Miloš Luković (IMT)
15
2023–24 OFK Beograd Jedinstvo Inđija Serbia Dejan Georgijević (OFK Beograd) 17
2024–25 Radnik Surdulica (2) Javor Ivanjica Mladost Novi Sad Serbia Luka Ratković (Dubočica) 18
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2025–26 teams

Location of teams in the 2025–26 Serbian First league
Locations of the 2025-26 Serbian SuperLiga teams from Belgrade
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Team City Stadium Capacity
Borac 1926 Čačak Čačak Stadium 8,000
FAP Priboj Priboj City Stadium 10,000
GFK Dubočica Leskovac Dubočica Stadium 8,136
Jedinstvo Ub Stadium Dragan Džajić 4,000
Kabel Novi Sad Stadium FK Proleter 1,200
Loznica Loznica Lagator Stadium 8,030
Mačva Šabac Stadium FK Mačva 5,500
OFK Vršac Vršac City Stadium Vršac 5,000
RFK Grafičar Belgrade South artificial grass field of - Rajko Mitić Stadium 1,000
Smederevo 1924 Smederevo Smederevo Stadium 17,200
Dinamo Jug Vranje Stadium Yumco 2,500
Tekstilac Odžaci City Stadium Odžaci 3,000
Trayal Kruševac Mladost Stadium 10,331
Ušće Novi Beograd Belgrade Stadium FK Bežanija 5,000
Voždovac Belgrade Voždovac Stadium 5,200
Zemun Belgrade Zemun Stadium 9,600
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Previous seasons

Relegated teams (from First League to Serbian League)

Relegated teams (from SuperLiga to First League)

All-time table 2005–2025

The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Serbian First League at any time since its formation in 2005 to the current season. Teams playing in the 2025–26 Serbian First League season are indicated in bold. A total of 77 teams have played in the Serbian First League.

More information Pos., Team ...
Pos. Team S P W D L F A Pts 1st App Since/Last App Highest finish
1Inđija15509205137167618522752122006–072024–251st
2Bežanija1239515112511945135257812005–062018–191st
3Metalac103331478610040530152732007–082023–243rd
4Kolubara11361122109130389409475112008–092023–242nd
5Proleter Novi Sad9286114759737731441712009–102017–181st
6Novi Pazar93091097712330737540412005–062019–203rd
7Javor62131116735299165400142006–072024–251st
8Mačva Šabac8284100889629931238812005–062021–221st
9Napredak Kruševac62081084753297193371212005–062015–161st
10Dinamo Vranje92941006812630437536812006–072025–262nd
11Mladost Lučani7238957865251207363212006–072013–141st
12ČSK Čelarevo826892878928327136312005–062017–183rd
13Novi Sad931695761453094223612005–062023–245th
14BSK Borča7226955972265222344112006–072016–171st
15Radnički 19237233915884277271331112005–062020–211st
16Zemun826382829926929132812007–082024–252nd
17Grafičar6212865967322258317112019–202019–202nd
18Sloboda Užice8268758810524631731312014–152024–253rd
19Srem724679641032533113012005–062011–125th
20Teleoptik72336872932482742762009–102018–196th
21Sinđelić Beograd72177159872292612722013–142019–206th
22Radnički Pirot723473511102422922702005–062020–216th
23Sevojno517871525521817926512005–062009–102nd
24Radnički Niš517868535719616925712005–062011–121st
25Čukarički4144714033188107253212005–062012–132nd
26Budućnost Dobanovci61986254822002442402016–172021–228th
27Radnički Sremska Mitrovica51826155661831802382020–212024–255th
28Borac Čačak517265406719317923512012–132024–252nd
29Smederevo 1924516860466217118722612008–092023–242nd
30Sloga Kraljevo61965852861742442262009–102020–217th
31Voždovac413954454015812120712007–082024–253rd
32Mladenovac51785348771862342072005–062012–1310th
33Trayal51755444771722042032018–192024–259th
34IMT310859252518910820212020–212020–211st
35Rad41465241531801721972006–072022–234th
36Bačka4127543439159129196112014–152021–222nd
37Mladost Apatin414054345213914019612005–062009–102nd
38Žarkovo41385431531521551932018–192021–226th
39Zlatibor414151385215515819112018–192022–231st
40Mladost Novi Sad31114936261269318312021–222023–241st
41Radnik Surdulica3975224211366918022013–142024–251st
42Železničar Pančevo3108532134155114180112020–212020–212nd
43Banat41364445471361471772009–102012–134th
44Loznica41384439551491691752015–162022–235th
45BASK311046244013312116212005–062010–111st
46Jedinstvo Ub311245254213313116012005–062025–262nd
47OFK Vršac31114030411061121502022–232022–237th
48Jagodina412837395212216115012007–082020–212nd
49TSC267411881294914112017–182018–191st
50Mladi Radnik310239243910411114112008–092011–123rd
51Spartak Subotica31103629451261321372005–062008–094th
52Vlasina31103338391101311372005–062007–089th
53Radnički Sombor310236273985951352009–102011–127th
54Dubočica31083137401061381302020–212023–2410th
55Kabel31013428398712713012019–202025–263rd
56Jedinstvo Užice394332734931051262012–132014–156th
57Sloga Petrovac3903226321061131222013–142015–166th
58Timok31013027441011271172012–132021–2211th
59Donji Srem26424231758539512011–122015–162nd
60OFK Beograd26725162688859112016–172023–241st
61Sinđelić Niš2682218287584842010–112011–125th
62Radnički Beograd27419144164118652022–232023–248th
63Tekstilac1371512104427572023–242025–264th
64Hajduk Beograd26814124248113542007–082008–0913th
65Bečej137128173944442018–192018–1913th
66PSK138117204758402005–062005–0616th
67Sloven137815143144392024–252024–2514th
68Radnički Nova Pazova13498173544352012–132012–1314th
69Moravac130105153241352014–152014–1513th
70Dolina13097143142342013–142013–1414th
71OFK Niš13876252664272005–062005–0620th
72OFK Odžaci13068162435262016–172016–1715th
73Temnić 192413068162447262017–182017–1814th
74Radnički Šid13475222650262010–112010–1117th
75Obilić1380632168362006–072006–0720th
76FAP000000002025–262025–26
77Ušće000000002025–262025–26
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Players

Top scorers

As of May 28, 2023
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Ten players with most goals in the Serbian First League (2006–present)
Player Period Club(s) Goals
1 Serbia Nenad Lukić 2010–2011 / 2015–2016 / 2016–2017 / 2018–2019 Teleoptik / Bežanija / Zemun / Inđija / TSC 50
2 Serbia Slobodan Dinčić 2010–2011 / 2012–2014 / 2014–2016 BASK / Čukarički / Metalac / Javor / Kolubara / Zemun 47
3 Serbia Jovan Jovanović 2007 / 2010–2015 / 2017 / 2019–2021 Radnički Niš / Sinđelić Niš / Sloga Kraljevo / Radnik Surdulica / Novi Pazar / Kolubara / Dubočica 43
4 Serbia Slađan Nikodijević 2012 / 2014–2015 / 2016–2018 / 2019–2021 Borac Čačak / Metalac / Bačka / ČSK / Inđija / Radnički 1923 39
=5 Serbia Predrag Živadinović 2008–2011 / 2012–2014 BSK Borča / Radnički 1923 / Metalac / Mladost Lučani 35
=5 Serbia Srđan Vujaklija 2007–2009 / 2012 / 2013–2015 / 2022– Novi Sad / Banat / Proleter Novi Sad 35
= 5 Serbia Ognjen Damnjanović 2009–2011 / 2015–2016 / 2017–2019 Proleter Novi Sad / Napredak / Mačva / TSC / Inđija 35
8 Serbia Nikola Vujošević 2007–2011 / 2012–2013 Zemun / Kolubara 34
=9 Serbia Ivan Marković 2012 / 2018–2019 Banat / Javor 33
=9 Serbia Krsta Đorđević 2018–2020 / 2022– Žarkovo / OFK Bačka / Radnički Sremska Mitrovica 33
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Most apps

As of May 28, 2023
More information Player, Period ...
Ten players with most apps in the Serbian First League (2006–present)
Player Period Club(s) Apps
1 Serbia Nikola Nedeljković 2008–2014 / 2016–2020 / 2021–present Bežanija / Budućnost Dobanovci / Zlatibor / Inđija 263
2 Serbia Saša Tomanović 2008–2010 / 2011–2015 / 2017–2019 / 2023– Mladost Apatin / Inđija / Radnički Sombor / TSC / Železničar Pančevo 223
=3 Serbia Filip Bajić 2010–2016 / 2019–2021 Novi Sad / Inđija / Bečej / Dinamo Vranje 206
=3 Serbia Branko Žigić 2007–2017 Proleter Novi Sad 206
5 Serbia Milovan Petrić 2012–2013 / 2014–2017 / 2018– Novi Sad / BSK Borča / Proleter Novi Sad / Kolubara / Bečej 1918 / Kabel / OFK Bačka / OFK Vršac 201
6 Serbia Milan Janjić 2015–2019 / 2020– Bežanija / Budućnost Dobanovci / Inđija 193
7 Serbia Dušan Plavšić 2012–2018 / 2021–2022 Mladenovac / Dolina Padina / Sloboda Užice / Jedinstvo Užice / BSK Borča / Kolubara / Proleter Novi Sad / Železničar Pančevo 191
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nemanja Matović 2010–2018 Bežanija / Mačva / Radnički Pirot / Sinđelić Beograd 190
9 Serbia Nemanja Milovanović 2010–2013 / 2017–2020 Napredak / Teleoptik / Mačva / Dinamo Vranje / Javor / Bačka / Kolubara 189
10 Serbia Aleksandar Stojković 2008 / 2009–2010 / 2013 / 2014 / 2015–2018 / 2019–2020 Mladost Apatin / Radnički Sombor / Voždovac / Metalac / Kolubara / Dinamo Vranje / Budućnost Dobanovci 188
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Names of the competition

  • 2022–2028: Mozzart Bet First League[1]

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