Second Regional Basketball League (Serbia)

Second Men's Regional League (Serbian Cyrillic: Друга мушка регионална лига) is the men's regional basketball league in Serbia. It is the 4th-tier of the basketball league system in Serbia. It was founded in 2006.

Second Men's Regional League
Founded2006 (2006)
First season2006–07
Country Serbia
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Divisions6
Level on pyramid4th
Promotion toFirst Men's Regional League
Relegation toLocal Summer Leagues
Websitekss.rs

Rules

Competition format

The league, operated by the Basketball Federation of Serbia and Regional Basketball Associations, consists of six divisions, North (N), North (S), Central, East, West (Group One) and West (Group Two), which have 14 teams each. The first team in every division will be promoted to First Men's Regional League in line with the regional format.

History

The following are the division champions of the Second Regional League:

SeasonNorth (N)North (S)CentralEastWest – Group OneWest – Group TwoRef.
2006–07 Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available
2007–08 Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available Not available
2008–09 Not available Not available Pro Sport
(Belgrade)
Not available Not available Not available [1]
2009–10 Not available Not available Milan Trivić
(Belgrade)
Not available Not available Not available [2]
2010–11 Not available Not available Surčin
(Belgrade)
Zdravlje 09
(Leskovac)
Not available Not available [3][4]
2011–12 Not available Not available Borča
(Borča)
Not available Not available Not available [5]
2012–13 Not available Not available Sparta Radijus Vektor
(Belgrade)
Naisus
(Niš)
Mileševac
(Prijepolje)
Sloga Despotovac
(Despotovac)
[3][6][7][8]
2013–14 Futog Tehnomer
(Futog)
BNS
(Banatsko Novo Selo)
Surčin Dobanovci
(Belgrade)
Jastrebac
(Aleksinac)
Student Bajina Bašta
(Bajina Bašta)
Mladost SP
(Smederevska Palanka)
[9][10][3][11][6][7]
2014–15 Crvenka Dunav
(Crvenka)
Radnički Kovin
(Kovin)
Grocka
(Belgrade)
Radan
(Lebane)
Klik
(Arilje)
Zekas 75
(Rača)
[10][3][9][11][6][7]
2015–16 Dunav 2014
(Apatin)
Nova Pazova
(Nova Pazova)
Ras
(Belgrade)
Mladost Zaječar
(Zaječar)
Mileševac
(Prijepolje)
Kragujevački Radnički
(Kragujevac)
[3][11][6][12][13]
2016–17 Mladost Veternik
(Veternik)
Omladinac
(Novi Banovci)
Vitez BGD 011
(Belgrade)
Bor RTB
(Bor)
Radnički Valjevo
(Valjevo)
Paraćin
(Paraćin)
[10][3][9][11][6][14]
2017–18 Star
(Novi Sad)
Železničar Inđija
(Inđija)
BTC
(Belgrade)
Fair Play
(Niš)
Čačak 94
(Čačak)
Požarevac
(Požarevac)
[10][3][9][11][6][15]
2018–19 Sloboda NS
(Novi Sad)
Stara Pazova
(Stara Pazova)
LA Basket
(Lazarevac)
Probasket
(Prokuplje)
Loznica
(Loznica)
Svilajnac
(Svilajnac)
2019–20 All canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia [16]

Current clubs

The following is the list of clubs for the 2020–21 season.[17]

North (S)

The North (South) division is composed of 14 clubs divided into two groups.

ClubCity
ŠimanovciŠimanovci
Radnički KovinKovin
Virtus BasketPančevo
SlovenRuma
Jedinstvo KačarevoKačarevo
JadranGolubinci
BNSBanatsko Novo Selo
RU-KošRuma
Partizan ŠidŠid
PinkŠimanovci
VojkaVojka
AgrobanatPlandište
Opovo 99Opovo
NeolitStarčevo

North (N)

The North (North) division is composed of 17 clubs divided into two groups.

ClubCity
BeočinBeočin
SrbobranSrbobran
ApatinApatin
Velika KikindaKikinda
BagljašZrenjanin
KarađorđevoBanatsko Karađorđevo
PetrovgradZrenjanin
SivacSivac
Proleter Ravno SeloRavno Selo
Spartak, OKKSubotica
SentaSenta
Basketball StarsFutog
AkademikSrbobran
MarinaBačka Palanka
RolingVeternik
Sport's WorldNovi Sad
Spartak, KKSubotica

Canter

The Canter division is composed of 17 clubs divided into two groups.

ClubCity
Eko-SportBelgrade
ABBA BaričBarič
ŠKK ZvezdaraBelgrade
Umka JazzUmka
AS BasketBelgrade
Veba BasketBelgrade
CerakBelgrade
Barajevo BambiBelgrade
RasBelgrade
Gro-BasketGrocka
IBCBelgrade
Surčin DobanovciDobanovci
ŠuterSremčica
FlashBelgrade
ČuburaBelgrade
Mondo BasketZemun
GoricaBelgrade

East

The East division is composed of 10 clubs.

ClubCity
JasktrebacAleksinac
RadanLebane
SokobanjaSokobanja
TrijumfNiš
Pusta RekaBojnik
KuršumlijaKuršumlija
Hajduk VeljkoNegotin
HisarLeskovac
RatniciNiš
KnjaževacKnjaževac

West – Group One

The West Group Two division is composed of 15 clubs divided into two groups.

ClubCity
OsečinaOsečina
MoravaZablaće
Radnički VAValjevo
ŠabacŠabac
MileševacPrijepolje
Student 014Valjevo
Mladost ČačakČačak
Sloga PožegaPožega
UžiceUžice
Železničar LajkovacLajkovac
Mladost 2014Ub
MiksMajur
Play OffUžice
ApačLoznica
SevojnoSevojno

West – Group Two

The West Group Two division is composed of 15 clubs divided into two groups.

ClubCity
Sloga BatočinaBatočina
Zicer 2014Gruža
TrepčaKosovska Mitrovica[lower-alpha 1]
Prva PetoletkaTrstenik
OKK KruševacKruševac
GočVrnjačka Banja
Stari RasNovi Pazar
Sloga DespotovacDespotovac
Šumadija 2017Aranđelovac
ParaćinParaćin
Sloga PNMPetrovac Na Mlavi
BaneRaška
ĆuprijaĆuprija
PoletKraljevo
Koš 020Novi Pazar

Notes and references

Notes

  1. Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between the Republic of Kosovo and the Republic of Serbia. The Republic of Kosovo unilaterally declared independence on 17 February 2008. Serbia continues to claim it as part of its own sovereign territory. The two governments began to normalise relations in 2013, as part of the 2013 Brussels Agreement. Kosovo is currently recognized as an independent state by 99 out of the 193 United Nations member states. In total, 113 UN member states recognized Kosovo at some point, of which 14 later withdrew their recognition.

References

  1. "II Muška liga Centar 2008/09". ksb.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  2. "II Muška liga Centar 2009/10". ksb.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  3. "Druga RL Istok". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  4. "II Muška liga "Centar" 2010/11". ksb.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  5. "II Muška liga Centar 2011/12". ksb.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  6. "Druga RL Zapad 2". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  7. "Druga RL Zapad 1". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  8. "2. Muška Regionalna liga Centar 2012/13". ksb.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  9. "Druga RL Sever grupa "Sever"". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  10. "Druga RL Centar". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  11. "Druga RL Sever grupa "Jug"". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  12. "2.MRL Centar 2015/16". ksb.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  13. "Završne tabele seniorskih liga KSS 2015-2016" (PDF). ksv.org.rs. Retrieved 6 May 2018.
  14. "Druga muška RL - ZAPAD 1 - Superliga 2016–17". srbijasport.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  15. "Druga muška RL - ZAPAD 1 - Superliga 2017-18". lige.kss.rs. Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  16. "Odluke UO KSS sa sednice UO KSS održane 02. Juna 2020. godine" (PDF). lige.kss.rs. Retrieved 4 June 2020.
  17. "Početne tabele 2020-21 KSS" (PDF). lige.kss.rs. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.