2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga


The 2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga is the sixth season of the Serbian SuperLiga since its establishment.
The defending champions are Partizan, after having won their fourth Serbian Superliga title in a row at the conclusion of the previous season.
Partizan successfully defended their title after a 4–0 victory at Borac Čačak with three games left to play. It was their fifth consecutive Serbian title and their 24th domestic championship.

Teams

and Čukarički were relegated to the 2011–12 Serbian First League after the 2010–11 season for finishing in 15th and 16th place, respectively. Čukarički completed a four-year tenure in the league, while Inđija had to immediately return to the First League.
The relegated teams were replaced by 2010–11 First League runners-up Radnički 1923 and third placed Novi Pazar. Radnički will be returning to the top tier for the first time since the season 2001–02. Novi Pazar was granted promotion after 2010–11 First League champions BASK withdrew from the SuperLiga. This will be their first season in top tier competition.

Stadiums and locations

All figures for stadiums include seating capacity only, as many stadiums in Serbia have stands without chairs which would otherwise be the actual number of people able to be seated.
TeamCityStadiumCapacity
8,000
BelgradeStadion Borča3,000
FK HajdukKulaStadion Hajduk5,973
JagodinaStadion FK Jagodina15,000
JavorIvanjicaIvanjica Stadium10,000
MetalacGornji MilanovacMladost Stadium 8,000
Novi PazarStadion Gradski9,000
BelgradeOmladinski Stadion10,600
PartizanBelgradePartizan Stadium32,710
RadBelgradeStadion FK Obilić4,508
Radnički 1923KragujevacČika Dača Stadium15,100
Red StarBelgradeStadion Crvene Zvezde51,328
SlobodaUžiceUžice City Stadium5,979
SmederevoFortress Stadium16,656
SpartakSuboticaSubotica City Stadium13,000
Novi SadKarađorđe Stadium12,303

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
TeamHead coachCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Borac Ljubiša Dmitrovic Mario MaslaćNAAISkoda Auto
BSK Borča Goran Milojević Aleksandar RadunovićhummelĐAK
Hajduk Kula Tomislav Sivic Milan BubaloJoma
Jagodina Simo Krunić Miloš StojanovićNike
Javor Ivanjica Aleksandar Janjic Filip StanisavljevicJakoALCEA
Metalac Jovica Škoro Nenad ŽivanovićNikeMetalac
Novi Pazar Dragoljub Bekvalac Irfan VušljaninNikeConto Bene
OFK Beograd Branko Babic Ivan KecojevićJakoArena Sport
Partizan Avram Grant Saša Ilićadidas
Rad Marko Nikolić Tomislav PajovicPatrick
Radnički 1923 Slavenko Kuzeljević Željko MiloševićJoma
Red Star Robert Prosinečki Nikola MikićNikeGazprom
Sloboda Užice Ljubiša Stamenković Aleksandar PejovićJakoPoint Group
Smederevo Dragan Đorđević Slaviša StojanovićNikeU.S. Steel
Spartak Zlatibor Voda Zoran Milinković Vladimir TorbicaNikeZlatibor Voda O2
Vojvodina Zlatomir Zagorčić Miroslav VulićevićJomaAleksandar Gradnja

Nike is the official ball supplier for Serbian SuperLiga.

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

Including matches played on 20 May 2012; Sources: , ,
PosScorerTeamGoals
1 Darko SpalevićRadnički 192319
2 Zvonimir VukićPartizan13
3 Savo KovačevićSloboda Užice12
4 CadúRed Star11
4 Lamine DiarraPartizan11
4 Nemanja TomićPartizan11

Hat-tricks

Awards

Team of the Season

Attendance

The 2011–12 season saw an average attendance by club:
ClubAverageHighestLowestAttendance
1Red Star19,81945,35520*38.11%
2Partizan7,11121,45320*21.68%
3Novi Pazar6,63612,00020*55.3%
4Radnički 19235,73615,00020*37.99%
5Vojvodina3,76710,000100023.93%
6Sloboda3,56710,00070029.73%
7Spartak2,45013,00035018.85%
8Jagodina2,2677,0001,00022.67%
9Hajduk2,0535,50080018.66%
10Smederevo1,7478,00040010.46%
11BSK Borča1,3993,9008034.98%
12Borac1,3874,00030023.12%
13Javor1,0134,00030028.14%
14Rad9783,00020*30.56%
15OFK Beograd7303,5001005.21%
16Metalac5372,5002008.95%

* = due to previous crowd troubles, audience was not allowed on these games

Champion Squad

Transfers

For the list of transfers involving SuperLiga clubs during 2011–12 season, please see: List of Serbian football transfers summer 2011 and List of Serbian football transfers winter 2011–12.