Serbian Super Liga - Current Clubs

Current Clubs

The following 16 clubs compete in the Jelen SuperLiga during the 2012–13 season.

Club
Finishing position
in 2011–12
First season in
top division
First season after
most recent promotion
Stadium Official website
borca !BSK Borča 12 !12th 2009–10 2009–10 Vizelj Park fkbskborca.rs
donji srem !Donji Srem 16 !2nd in the Serbian First League 2012–13 2012–13 Donji Srem Stadium fkdonjisrem.com
hajduk !Hajduk Kula 11 !11th 1992–93 1996–97 Hajduk Stadium fkhajduk.rs
jagodina !FK Jagodina 04 !4th 2008–09 2008–09 Jagodina Stadium fkjagodina.org.rs
javor !Javor Ivanjica 09 !9th 2002–03 2008–09 Ivanjica Stadium fkjavor.com
novipazar !FK Novi Pazar 14 !14th 2011–12 2011–12 Novi Pazar City Stadium fknovipazar.rs
ofk !OFK Belgrade 08 !8th 1927 1998–99 Omladinski Stadium ofkbeograd.co.rs
partizan !Partizan Belgrade 01 !1st 1946–47 1946–47 Partizan Stadium partizan.rs
rad !Rad Belgrade 10 !10th 1987–88 2008–09 Stadion Kralj Petar I fcrad.co.rs
radnicki1 !Radnički Kragujevac 06 !6th 1969–70 2011–12 Čika Dača Stadium fkradnicki.com
radnicki2 !Radnički Niš 15 !1st in the Serbian First League 1962–63 2012–13 Stadion Čair fcradnicki-nis.com
red star !Red Star Belgrade 02 !2nd 1946–47 1946–47 Red Star Stadium crvenazvezdafk.com
sloboda !Sloboda Užice 05 !5th 2010–11 2010–11 Užice City Stadium fksloboda.rs
smederevo !FK Smederevo (R) 13 !13th 1998–99 2009–10 Smederevo Stadium fksmederevo.com
spartak !Spartak Subotica 07 !7th 1946–47 2009–10 Subotica City Stadium fkspartakzlatiborvoda.com
vojvodina !Vojvodina Novi Sad 03 !3rd 1951 1987–88 Karađorđe Stadium fkvojvodina.rs

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