Second League of Serbia and Montenegro

Second League of Serbia and Montenegro
Country Serbia and Montenegro
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1992
Folded 2006
Number of teams 16-20
Level on pyramid 1-3
Relegation to Serbian League (1992-2006)
Domestic cup(s) Serbia and Montenegro Cup
International cup(s) UEFA Cup
UEFA Intertoto Cup

The Second League of Serbia and Montenegro was the second tier of the football league system in Serbia and Montenegro, one level below the First League of Serbia and Montenegro. Formed in 1992 after the breakup of Yugoslavia, it consisted of a single league for the first four seasons of its formation before splitting into regional leagues from 1996. The league formally ceased in 2004 when the second tier split into two separate leagues for each republic, the Serbian First League and the Montenegrin First League, two years before the split of the country.

From 1992 to 1996, the division was split into two groups of 10; Group A (known as IIA) for the top seeded teams and Group B (IIB) for the other teams. After the first half of the season, when all teams have played each other twice in their respective group, the bottom four teams of the IIA group are replaced with the top four teams of IIB for the second half of the season. At the end of the season, performance-based bonus points are applied and the standings from both groups are collated to determine the champions, promotion and relegation, and which group the remaining teams will start next season in.

The two-group format was scrapped in 1996 and the division was split geographically into parallel leagues, starting with Eastern and Western sections until 1999. A Northern section was included to the tier in 1999 and in 2000, a Southern section was added containing only Montenegrin teams.

List of champions

1992–96

Season Champions Runners-up Third place
1992–93 Jastrebac Niš (1)  Sloboda Užice  Rudar Pljevlja
1993–94 Borac Čačak (1) Obilić Novi Pazar
1994–95  Mladost Lučani  (1) Čukarički Stankom Mladost Bački Jarak
1995–96 Budućnost Valjevo (1) OFK Kikinda Železnik

1996–99

Season Region Champions Runners-up Third place
1996–97 East Priština (1) Palilulac Beograd Radnički Pirot
West Sartid Smederevo Radnički Kragujevac Čelik Nikšić
1997–98 East Milicionar Beograd (1) Zvezdara Mladost Apatin
West Mogren Čelik Nikšić Mladi Radnik
1998–99 East Čukarički Stankom (1) Hajduk Beograd  Zvezdara 
West Borac Čačak (2) Sutjeska Nikšić  Bane Raška 

1999–2004

Season Region Champions Runners-up Third place
1999–00 North FK Beograd (1) RFK Novi Sad Radnički Beograd
East Napredak Kruševac (5) Železničar Lajkovac Budućnost Valjevo
West Zeta Golubovci (1) Mladost Lučani Novi Pazar
2000–01 North Mladost Apatin (1) Proleter Zrenjanin Radnički Beograd
East Zvezdara (1) Hajduk Beograd Dubočica Leskovac
South Rudar (1) Bokelj Mogren
West Mladost Lučani (2) Borac Čačak Železničar Lajkovac
2001–02 North Radnički Obrenovac (1) Budućnost Banatski Dvor RFK Novi Sad
East Radnički Niš (2) Napredak Kruševac OFK Mladenovac
South Mogren (1) Budućnost Podgorica Mornar
West Javor Ivanjica (1) Borac Čačak Bane Raška
2002–03 North Budućnost Banatski Dvor (1) Mladost Apatin Radnički Beograd
East Napredak Kruševac (6) Mladi Radnik Timok Zaječar
South Kom (1) Bokelj Budućnost Podgorica
West Borac Čačak (3) Bane Raška Šumadija 1903
2003–04 North Radnički Beograd (1) Mladost Apatin RFK Novi Sad
East Hajduk Beograd (1) OFK Niš Radnički Niš
South Budućnost Podgorica (2) Bokelj Grbalj
West Čukarički Stankom (2) Rad Jedinstvo Ub
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