2006–07_Serbian_SuperLiga

2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga

2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga

1st season of Serbian SuperLiga


The 2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga (known as the Meridian SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) season started on 5 August 2006. The winners were Red Star Belgrade with their 25th title. FK Zemun and FK Voždovac were relegated to the 2nd league of Serbia at the conclusion of the season. The SuperLiga were to change format from the following season with the league no longer being divided into title and relegation groups midway through the campaign. Instead the 12 teams were to play each other three times in a conventional league format.

Quick Facts Season, Champions ...

Teams

Location of teams in the 2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga

Regular season

League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.

Results

More information Home \ Away, BAN ...
Source: RSSSF.org
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

Championship round

League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions

Results

More information Home \ Away, BEŽ ...
Source: RSSSF.org
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Relegation round

League table

More information Pos, Team ...
Source: RSSSF.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated

Results

More information Home \ Away, BAN ...
Source: RSSSF.org
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Winning squad

Champions: RED STAR BELGRADE (coach: Dušan Bajević, Boško Đurovski) players (league matches/league goals):
Serbia Dušan Đokić (28/14)
Serbia Nenad Milijaš (25/5)
Serbia Dušan Anđelković (24/1)
Senegal Ibrahima Gueye (24/0)
Ecuador Segundo Castillo (23/8) signed from El Nacional on 31 August 2006 – the last day of summer 2006 transfer window
Serbia Dejan Milovanović (23/3)
Serbia Ivan Ranđelović (23/0) -goalkeeper-
Montenegro Milan Purović (22/6)
Serbia Aleksandar Pantić (21/0)
Serbia Aleksandar Trišović (21/0)
Bulgaria Blagoy Georgiev (20/2)
Serbia Marko Perović (18/0)
Serbia Nikola Trajković (17/0)
Serbia Dušan Basta (16/0)
Serbia Đorđe Tutorić (15/0)
Serbia Milan Biševac (14/2)
Montenegro Igor Burzanović (13/3)
Serbia Milanko Rašković (13/3)
Serbia Ognjen Koroman (12/2) arrived on loan in early February 2007 during 2006/07 winter transfer window
Brazil Aílton (11/3) signed on 31 August 2006 – the last day of summer 2006 transfer window
Brazil Ely Tadeu (10/0)
Serbia Miloš Bajalica (9/0)
Serbia Nebojša Joksimović (9/0)
Montenegro Zoran Banović (7/0) -goalkeeper-
Serbia Vladimir Đorđević (5/0)
Serbia Nikola Žigić (3/2) sold to Racing de Santander on 29 August 2006 during 2006 summer transfer window
Serbia Nenad Kovačević (3/0) sold to RC Lens in August 2006 during 2006 summer transfer window
Serbia Radovan Krivokapić (3/0)
Serbia Bojan Miladinović (3/0)
Serbia Saša Radivojević (3/0)
Serbia Boško Janković (2/0) sold to Real Mallorca in August 2006 during 2006 summer transfer window
Serbia Nenad Srećković (2/0)
Serbia Miloš Reljić (1/1)
Serbia Goran Adamović (1/0)
Serbia Marko Nikolić (1/0)
Serbia Slavko Perović (1/0)

Relegation playoff

Third placed team from Serbian First League meets the 3rd from the bottom placed team from Serbian SuperLiga in a home-and-away tie. The aggregate winner gets a spot in 2007–08 SuperLiga.

1:0 Irfan Vušljanin (42')

Top scorers

The following teams were promoted to the Meridian SuperLiga at the end of the 2006–07 season:

Relegated teams

The following teams were relegated to the Serbian First League at the end of the 2006–07 season:

  • Zemun – Automatically relegated after finishing in 12th position with only 7 points from 32 games.
  • Voždovac – Automatically relegated after finishing in 11th position.
  • Mladost Apatin – Withdrew due to financial reasons.

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