2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga

First League of Serbia and Montenegro
Season 2005–06
Champions Red Star
24th domestic title
Relegated Javor
Rad
Obilić
Champions League Red Star
UEFA Cup Partizan
Hajduk Kula
OFK Beograd
UEFA Intertoto Cup Zeta
Matches played 240
Goals scored 571 (2.38 per match)
Top goalscorer Srđan Radonjić (20)
04-05
06-07

The 2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga (officially known as the Meridian SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) was the fourth and last season of the Serbia and Montenegro's top-level football league before the dissolution. It was contested by 16 teams, and Red Star Belgrade won the championship.

Teams

Radnički Jugopetrol, Čukarički Stankom and Hajduk Beograd were relegated to the 2005–06 Serbian First League while Sutjeska was relegated to the 2005–06 Montenegrin First League after the last season for finishing last.

The relegated teams were replaced by 2004–05 Serbian First League champions Budućnost Banatski Dvor and runners-up Javor Ivanjica, Rad and Voždovac. The league would also join the 2004–05 Montenegrin First League champion Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje

Belgrade
Belgrade clubs:
Location of teams in the 2005–06 SuperLiga
Club City Stadium Capacity
Partizan Belgrade Partizan Stadium 32,710
Red Star Belgrade Red Star Stadium 55,538
Vojvodina Novi Sad Karađorđe Stadium 17,204
Zemun Zemun, Belgrade Zemun Stadium 10,000
Hajduk Kula Kula Stadion Hajduk 6,000
Obilić Belgrade FK Obilić Stadium 4,500
Voždovac Belgrade Železnik Stadium 8,000
OFK Beograd Karaburma, Belgrade Omladinski Stadium 20,000
Smederevo Smederevo Smederevo City Stadium 17,200
Zeta Golubovci Stadion Trešnjica 7,000
Borac Čačak Čačak Stadium 6,000
Budućnost Podgorica Podgorica Podgorica City Stadium 17,000
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje Gradski stadion (Bijelo Polje) 5,000
Javor Ivanjica Stadion Ivanjica 5,000
Budućnost Banatski Dvor Banatski Dvor Stadion Mirko Vučurević 4,000
Rad Belgrade Stadion Kralj Petar I 6,000

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Red Star (C) 30 25 3 2 73 23+50 78 2006–07 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Partizan 30 22 5 3 53 17+36 71 2006–07 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round
3 Voždovac 30 15 6 9 52 38+14 51 Ineligible for 2006–07 European competitions
4 Hajduk Kula 30 13 11 6 41 26+15 50 2006–07 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round
5 Zeta 30 14 5 11 42 36 +6 47 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup Second round
Qualification to Montenegrin First League
6 OFK Beograd 30 13 5 12 35 29+6 44 2006–07 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round 1
7 Borac Čačak 30 12 8 10 32 27+5 44
8 Budućnost Banatski Dvor 30 13 5 12 34 31+3 44
9 Vojvodina 30 11 10 9 28 27+1 43
10 Zemun 30 11 8 11 34 395 41
11 Smederevo 30 11 6 13 30 377 39
12 Javor Ivanjica (R) 30 8 8 14 22 3513 32 Relegation to Serbian First League
13 Rad (R) 30 9 4 17 27 358 31
14 Budućnost Podgorica 30 6 10 14 24 4319 0252 Qualification to Montenegrin First League
15 Obilić (R) 30 3 6 21 23 5330 15 Relegation to Serbian First League
16 Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 30 3 2 25 18 7254 11 Qualification to Montenegrin First League

Source: RSSSF.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
1OFK Beograd qualify for 2006–07 UEFA Cup as runner-up of 2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup.
2Budućnost Podgorica was deducted 3 points due to withdrew a match in mid-time
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.

Champions

RED STAR BELGRADE (coach: Italy Walter Zenga)

Players (league matches/league goals)

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Serbia and Montenegro Srđan Radonjić Partizan
20
2 Serbia and Montenegro Dušan Đokić Voždovac/Red Star
18
3 Serbia and Montenegro Boško Janković Red Star
12
Serbia and Montenegro Nikola Žigić Red Star
12
Serbia and Montenegro Nenad Milijaš Zemun/Red Star
12
6 Serbia and Montenegro Milan Purović Red Star
11
Serbia and Montenegro Dejan Osmanović Hajduk Rodić
11
Serbia and Montenegro Dražen Milić Zeta
11
9 Serbia and Montenegro Nebojša Marinković Partizan/Voždovac
10
Serbia and Montenegro Ivan Vuković Zeta
10
Serbia and Montenegro Jovan Damjanović Borac Čačak
10
Serbia and Montenegro Nikola Drinčić Budućnost Banatski Dvor
10
Serbia and Montenegro Ljubiša Vukelja Vojvodina
10

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