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The Serbian Women's Super League ( / Super Liga Žene) is the top level women's
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league of
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. It was founded in 2006. The team with the most championships to date is
ŽFK Spartak Subotica ŽFK Spartak Subotica (Serbian Cyrillic alphabet, Serbian Cyrillic: ЖФК Спартак Суботица) is women's association football, women's football team from Subotica, Serbia. The team has won ten national championships, including nine i ...
with 13 titles. The current champions are
ŽFK Crvena zvezda Ženski fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-Cyrl, Женски фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, ), commonly known as Red Star Belgrade, is a women's football club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is a part of the Red Star Spo ...
, winning their first title in 2023/24 season. Until 2013/14 the top-level league was called Prva Ženska Liga (First League). For that season the Super Liga was created on top of the
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. The second-level league is now the prva liga.


Current format

Until 2012/13 the league played a double round robin. The winner was the champion of Serbia. From 2013/14 onwards, with only eight teams in the league there are two stages. In the first stage, each team plays the other teams two times for a total of 14 matches. After that, the top four teams play a Championship play-off and the bottom four a relegation play-off (play-out). Matches against the teams from the other play-off group are deleted from the standings, thus only matches against teams from the same play-off group make the final standings. In each play-off teams meet each other twice again for a total of 20 matches per season, of which 12 are taken into account for the final standings. The winning team of the championship play-off is Serbian champion and qualifies for a spot in the
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. The bottom placed team of the play-out is relegated to the second league. When tied on points, better results with tied teams decide the rank.


2023/2024 teams

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Crvena Zvezda Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club), commonly referred to as Crvena zvezda () and colloquially referred to as Red Star Belgrade in anglophone media, is a ...
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Kanjiža Kanjiža ( sr-Cyrl, Кањижа, pronounced ) formerly Stara Kanjiža ( sr-cyrl, Стара Кањижа; ; , formerly ''Kanizsa'') is a town and municipality located in the North Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. Kan ...
* Mašinac PZP * Spartak DOO * Radnički * Sloga Zemun * Spartak Subotica *
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Serbian Champions


Titles by club


Champions former Yugoslavia republics

The women's national football league started to be played in the 1974–75 season, then still part of
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. After the split of Yugoslavia in 1991, the league continued in the remaining state of
FR Yugoslavia The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...
, that was renamed in 2002/03 to
Serbia and Montenegro The State Union of Serbia and Montenegro or simply Serbia and Montenegro, known until 2003 as the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and commonly referred to as FR Yugoslavia (FRY) or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Southeast Europe locate ...
, until the split of the two in 2006. The succeeding league is the one of Serbia. SFR Yugoslavia *1974/75 Železničar Subotica *1975/76 ŽNK Zagreb *1976/77 ŽNK Zagreb *1977/78 ŽNK Zagreb *1978/79 Sloga Zemun *1979/80 Sloga Zemun *1980/81 Sloboda '78 Zagreb *1981/82 Maksimir Zagreb *1982/83 ŽFK Željezničar Sarajevo *1983/84 Mašinac Niš *1984/85 Mašinac Niš *1985/86 Mašinac Niš *1986/87 Mašinac Niš *1987/88 Mašinac Niš *1988/89 Mašinac Niš *1989/90 Mašinac Niš *1990/91 Maksimir Zagreb FR Yugoslavia *1991/92 Mašinac Classic Niš *1992/93 Mašinac Classic Niš *1993/94 Sloga Zemun *1994/95 Mašinac Classic Niš *1995/96 Mašinac Classic Niš *1996/97 Mašinac Classic Niš *1997/98 Mašinac Classic Niš *1998/99 Mašinac Classic Niš *1999/00 Mašinac Classic Niš *2000/01 Mašinac Classic Niš *2001/02 Mašinac Classic Niš Serbia-Montenegro *2002/03 Mašinac Classic Niš *2003/04 Mašinac Niš *2004/05 Mašinac Niš *2005/06 Mašinac Niš


Titles by clubs


References


External links


Official Site


at UEFA.com
League
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