Serbian Zone League

Football league
Serbian Zone League
CountrySerbia and Montenegro (2002–2006)
Serbia (2006–present)
ConfederationUEFA
Divisions10 (2002–2004)
13 (2004–2007)
9 (2007–2008)
7 (2008–2009)
8 (2009–2014)
10 (2014–2018)
11 (2018–2019)
12 (2019–2024)
11 (2024–)
Level on pyramid4
Promotion toSerbian League
Relegation toSerbian District League
Domestic cup(s)Serbian Cup
Current: 2023–24

Serbian Zone League (Serbian: Зонска лига Србије / Zonska liga Srbije) is the fourth tier of football in the Serbian football league system, consisting of 12 divisions as of the 2019–20 season. The divisions are run by the four regional associations, namely Football Association of Western Serbia (four), Football Association of Eastern Serbia (four), Football Association of Vojvodina (three), and Football Association of Belgrade (one). The winner of each division gets promoted to one of the four Serbian League divisions (Belgrade, Vojvodina, East, and West).

Divisions

Current

Football Association of Belgrade
  • Belgrade Zone League (2002–present)
Football Association of Eastern Serbia
  • Zone League Centre (2019–present)
  • Zone League East (2014–present)
  • Zone League South (2014–present)
  • Zone League West (2014–present)
Football Association of Vojvodina
  • Vojvodina League East (2004–2014, 2016–present)
  • Vojvodina League North (2004–2008, 2016–present)
  • Vojvodina League South (2004–2008, 2016–present)
Football Association of Western Serbia

Defunct

Football Association of Eastern Serbia
Football Association of Vojvodina
Football Association of Western Serbia

External links

  • Football Association of Serbia
  • Football Association of Belgrade
  • Football Association of Vojvodina
  • Football Association of Eastern Serbia
  • Football Association of Western Serbia
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Overview
National teams
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Women
League competitions
Men
Women
  • SuperLiga
  • First League
  • Second League
    • North
    • South
Cup competitions
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Women
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Fourth-level football leagues of Europe (UEFA)
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