Serbian Prva Futsal Liga
Official logo
Founded1988 (1988)
CountrySerbia
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s)UEFA Futsal Cup
Current championsKMF Ekonomac Kragujevac
(2018–19)
Most championshipsKMF Ekonomac Kragujevac
(11 titles)
Websitefutsalsrbija.com
Current: Current Season at UEFA.com

Prva Futsal Liga (Serbian Cyrillic: Прва Футсал Лига) is the premier futsal league in Serbia. It is governed by the Football Association of Serbia and it is played under UEFA and FIFA rules. It was founded in 1988 and as of 2019–20 season, the league consists of 10 teams.

2021–22 clubs

Serbian Prva Futsal Liga is located in Serbia
Belgrade
Belgrade
Niš
Niš
Bečej
Bečej
Ivanjica
Ivanjica
Loznica
Loznica
Zemun
Zemun
Novi Pazar
Novi Pazar
Vranje
Vranje
Belgrade clubs
Belgrade clubs
Belgrade clubs
KonjarnikFON
Konjarnik
FON
Niš clubs
Niš clubs
KalčaWinter sport
Kalča
Winter sport
Location of clubs in the 2020–21 Serbian Prva Futsal Liga

As of 2021–22 season, the following clubs participate in the competition:[1]

Club City
Bečej Bečej
FON Belgrade
Ivanjica Ivanjica
Kalča Niš
Konjarnik Belgrade
Loznica Grad 2018 Loznica
Novi Pazar Novi Pazar
Vranje Vranje
Winter sport Niš
Zemun Samo pravo Zemun

List of champions

 Serbia and Montenegro
Season Champions Runner-ups Play-off
1992–93 Not Played
1993–94 Premijer Nikšić Naisus Niš
1994–95 Naisus Niš Premijer Nikšić
1995–96 Elektroprivreda Nikšić Naisus Niš
1996–97 Fontana Čačak Elektroprivreda Nikšić
1997–98 Not Played
1998–99 Not Finished
1999–00 Fontana Čačak (2) Gromig Niš
2000–01 CD Shop Mozzart Danilovgrad Nikšić 7:2, 8:4
2001–02 KMF Niš Gromig Niš 5:4
2002–03 CD Shop Mozzart Danilovgrad (2) Balestra Nikšić 2:1, 7:3
2003–04 Marbo Belgrade Konjarnik Belgrade 5:1, 1:2
2004–05 Marbo Belgrade (2) Municipijum Pljevlja 10:3, 1:2
2005–06 Marbo Belgrade (3) Koska Niš 7:4, 1:1
 Serbia
Season Champions Runners-up Play-off
2006–07 Marbo Belgrade (4) Ekonomac Kragujevac 2:0 (5:2,6:2)
2007–08 Ekonomac Kragujevac (1) Liman Novi Sad 2:0 (7:3,5:3)
2008–09 Kolubara Lazarevac (1) Ekonomac Kragujevac 2:0 (2:1,11:101)
2009–10 Ekonomac Kragujevac (2) Kopernikus Niš
2010–11 Ekonomac Kragujevac (3) Marbo Belgrade
2011–12 Ekonomac Kragujevac (4) Marbo Belgrade
2012–13 Ekonomac Kragujevac (5) Marbo Belgrade
2013–14 Ekonomac Kragujevac (6) SAS Zrenjanin
2014–15 Ekonomac Kragujevac (7) Bečej 2:0 (2:0,3:0)
2015–16 Ekonomac Kragujevac (8) Deus Sremska Mitrovica
2016–17 Ekonomac Kragujevac (9) Euro Motus Belgrade
2017–18 Ekonomac Kragujevac (10) Nova Pazova 2:0 (2:1,6:1)
2018–19 Ekonomac Kragujevac (11) Novi Pazar 8:2
2019–20 Red Star Belgrade (1) Novi Pazar
2020–21 FON (1) Novi Pazar 3:2 (5:2,6:5,4:5,5:8,5:3)

Performance by club

Note: Only clubs from Serbia are listed below.

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Ekonomac1122008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 20192007, 2009
Marbo (SAS)442004, 2005, 2006, 20072011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Niš (Kalča)21995, 2002
Fontana Čačak21997, 2000
Kolubara Lazarevac12009
Red Star Belgrade12020
FON12021
Novi Pazar32019, 2020, 2021
Gromig Niš22000, 2002
Naisus Niš21994, 1996
Nova Pazova12018
Euro Motus12017
Deus Sremska Mitrovica12016
Bečej12015
Kopernikus Niš12010
Liman Novi Sad12008
Koska Niš12006
Konjarnik Belgrade12004

References

  1. "PRVA FUTSAL LIGA". futsalsrbija.com (in Serbian).

1 5:5 regular result, 11:10 after penalties.

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