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    Domestic News - Down to the last round

    Sunday, May 18, 2008, 03:38 PM EST [General]

    Saturday's matches showed that there is everything still to play for going into the last round of matches in the Serbian SuperLiga. Both Partizan and Zvezda won their matches 1:0 and it will require a final round of matches in order to determine the winner.

    A 1st minute goal by Jestrovic gave Red Star (Zvezda) a 1:0 win over OFK Beograd while Partizan also won 1:0 with a Diara goal in the 2nd half against Hajduk Kula. For the last round of matches, Partizan are in Krusevac to play against Napredak while Zvezda host Kula. For Partizan, a win or a draw against Napredak will give them the title while Zvezda have to hope for a loss along with their own victory for any chance of winning the title. Kula have nothing to play for as they are all but safe from the Relegation Playoff spot, only a 0:10 loss would see them drop to 10th place. As for Napredak, they still have an outside shot of a spot in Europe, so a victory would be incredible for them. If Napredak upset Partizan and Zvezda win the title, it would allow for the club to play in at least the Intertoto Cup, so they have a reason to go out and try to win.

    In regards to relegation in the league, we already knew Bezanija were already relegated, but Banat officially joined them in the drop after they suffered a 4:1 loss to Vojvodina. The 10th place position and the club that will have to play in the Relegation Playoff against the 2nd division is still up for grabs. While OFK Beograd hold that spot based on a poorer goal difference against Smederevo, both clubs face stiff competition going into the final game. OFK host 3rd Placed Vojvodina while Smederevo host 6th place Cukaricki. The only other club with a serious fear of dropping to 10th is Mladost Lucani who host last placed Bezanija. With that, it really does seem that either Smederevo or OFK will have to play in that dreaded Playoff game. It's a bit dispointing since both were playing in Europe only a few years ago and a were expected to be one of those clubs to contend with UEFA Cup spots every year.

    In regards to playing for Europe, we are still under the impression that FK Zemun will take the UEFA Cup Spot for the Cup winner if Partizan win the league. If that is the case, then Zvezda and Vojvodina will be the other two clubs in that competition. Cacak are in control for the Intertoto Cup spot, with Napredak 2 points behind. Cukaricki also still have a shot, but with 3 points behind will have to hope for a win coupled with a Cacak loss as they have a better Goal Difference.
    If Zvezda do win the title, then 4th place will go to the UEFA Cup while 5th will play in the Intertoto. Also, if Zemun do not register for UEFA competitions, that could also see 5th place play in Europe.

    In my opinion, I still feel that regardless of the end result, the fact that FK Zemun are in a relegation spot in the 2nd division, the club will not be able to afford to compete in the UEFA Cup. With that, I strong believe that Cacak, Napredak and Cukaricki have a lot to play for going into the final round of matches.
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    Domestic News : Two Games Remaining

    Thursday, May 15, 2008, 12:42 PM EST [General]

    Partizan Belgrade can clich their first title in three years with a victory on Saturday over Hajduk Kula and a loss or draw for Zvezda (Red Star) who host OFK Beograd. If Partizan stumble, then we could see a really thrilling final week of matches.

    The race for a possible UEFA Cup and/or Intertoto Spot is really heating up as only two sides cannot reach that plateau. Removing Bezanija who are relegated, Banat with 28 points can only hope to avoid direct relegation with their remaining matches at 3rd placed Vojvodina on Saturday followed by a home match against 4th placed Borac. With Borac in 4th place and trying to get a potential first ever spot in Europe, that match will be extremely tough. Borac's match on Saturday is at home against Smederevo (who are in 9th place with 33 points). Smederevo is also trying to avoid relegation and being tied with OFK in 10th place on points (but with a superior goal difference), they know a win would secure them 1st division football next year.

    Here is a review of all the matches on Saturday:

    Bezanija v Napredak

    Bezanija will probably not put too much of an effort in this match. Napredak looked like they would return to the 2nd division, but with some strong recent form know that a win here will secure them a 2nd season in the top flight. Napredak are also still in the hunt for a potential spot in Europe, so 3 points here will be necessary. Napredak's last match of the seaon is a home match against Partizan and will probably hope that the league title is taken care of this weekend so that Partizan field a lesser side.

    Cukaricki v Mladost Lucani

    Cukaricki are currently in 6th place with 37 points with Mladost only two points behind with 35. Both sides know that a victory will keep them safe but a draw here could be problematic depending on the result. If Cukaricki win and Napredak lose, the would be in the driver's seat for a potential UEFA spot.

    Partizan v Kula

    This is clearly a must win for Partizan. Considering that Zvezda are right behind them, they know a win will put them one step closer to winning the league. Zvezda have the better goal difference, so if by any weird fluke the two teams finish tied on points at the end of the season, Zvezda would pip them for the title. Kula are currently in 7th place with 36 points, so if they could steal a point should be enough to keep them in the first division. If they lose, they could be in the relegation playoff spot.

    Vojvodina v Banat

    Vojvodina have nothing to play for, with them comfortably in 3rd place, this will be more or less a match to give their players some practice and to get the attention of the rest of Europe for the Summer transfer market. Banat would need to win this and their last match (against Borac Cacak) and a lot of other help to avoid relegation. If they've already given up, then this match will do nothing to affect the standings.

    Borac v Smederevo

    Borac would love nothing more than to win this match and to clinch at least a UEFA Intertoto Cup spot. This club has never reached a UEFA Club competition and this would be a real boost for the club (as we already know the first match a Serbian Club will face in the tournament will be another club from Greece). A win, along with a Napredak loss on Saturday will give them this, so expect Borac to go all out in this match. Smederevo on the other hand are trying to avoid finishing in 10th place and the Relegation playoff. They have been extremely inconsistent this season (mind you, so have all the clubs in Serbia), so this too is a must-win for them. They do have the better goal difference over OFK, so even if they do lose on Saturday, OFK have to play Zvezda (below), so they still might be in control of their destiny.

    Zvezda v OFK

    You have to feel for OFK. Many people had hoped that they would compete with Vojvodina for a UEFA Cup spot, but have been really been poor this season. They recently hired former Zvezda and Champions Cup winning coach Ljupko Petrovic to help them out. They played Partizan on Wednesday, lead after only two minutes, but gave up three goals before half-time and lost the match. Now they must play Zvezda in a must win for both sides. If Zvezda lose, they give up the title to Partizan. IF OFK lose, then unless Smederevo also lost, will be forced to play in the Relegation Playoff. Even a draw here might not be enough to help these sides. Most of Serbia will be watching this match and it should be quite a contest.

    This has been an incredible season and the last two matches are proof of that. I'll give my impressions of Saturday's matches after they finish and we should see even more clarity of what the future holds for the 12 clubs of the Serbian SuperLiga.

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    Domestic New - The Final Stretch

    Monday, May 12, 2008, 04:46 PM EST [General]

    On Wednesday FK Partizan comfortably won the Serbian Cup Final over 2nd Division Club Side, FK Zemum 3:0. With that win, FK Partizan win their first hard ware in over 2 years and their first Serbian Cup trophy. With their grasp of the title and a 3 point lead in the standings, Partizan will be in at least the UEFA Cup next season as either the Cup winner or 2nd place club.

    If Partizan maintain their lead in the league with 3 matches remaining, their Cup winner Spot in the UEFA will be given to runner-ups FK Zemun. If FK Zemun do decide to register for the competitions, they surely will be only 2nd division side to participate in the competition. At this moment, it seems highly unlikely that the small club from Belgrade will actually register for the competition and this spot will hotly contested by the clubs in the 1st division.

    If the season was to end today, Partizan would begin their European conquest in Early August in the 2nd qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League as a seeded side. Last year was a disapointing campaign for the Gravediggers who were suspended from the UEFA Cup after travelling fans caused problems. Partizan will want to shake off that problem from last year and focus on doing well and depending on the draw, they do have the potential of qualifying in the Champions League.

    while FK Red Star Belgrade could still pip Partizan for the title, they know that they will be at least playing in the UEFA Cup next year, starting off in the first qualifying round. FK Vojvodina, even with their problems off the pitch will also be back in Europe as they too will be taking place in the 1st qualifying round of the UEFA Cup. Both Vojvodina and Red Star have the potential of at least reaching the 1st round but probably only Red Star can qualify for the group stage of the Cup.

    As for the third club, it all depends on FK Partizan. If Partizan fall apart in the league and lose their grip on the title, they will represent Serbia in the UEFA Cup as the Domestic Cup winner, thus allowing the league's 4th placed team to take the 3rd spot. If Partizan win the league and FK Zemun register for European Competitons, then they will have that 3rd spot. As mentioned above, it seems highly unlikely that FK Zemun who are struggling to even stay in the 2nd divison, will participate as the cost of flying outside of Serbia might be too much for the side. With that, it allows a few clubs in Serbia to really have some incentive to play hard for the 3 remaining matches.

    Currently the standings are as such:

    1. Partizan 71pts
    2. Crvena Zvezda (Red Star) 68pts
    3. Vojvodina 56pts

    Vojvodina will finish in 3rd and have ensured a spot in Europe, while Partizan and Zvezda could still swap spots.

    But the rest of the league is pretty tight

    1. (4.) Borac Cacak 40pts
    2. (5.) Napredak 38pts
    3. (6.) Cukaricki 34pts
    4. (7.) Hajduk Kula 33pts
    5. (8.) Smederevo 33pts
    6. (9.) OFK 33pts
    7. (10.) Mladost Lucani 32pts
    8. (11.) Banat 28pts
    9. (12.) Bezanija 17pts

    While Bezanija are already relegated and Banat who can only finish with a maximum of 37 points every other club has the potential to play in Europe. In Serbia, the 10th place club is not automatically relegated but play against a playoff side from the 2nd division. With that, every club from 4th to 11th are still trying to avoid possible relegation.

    Wednesday round 31 can really open up the relegation battle. The Schedule is as such:

    (Home clubs first)

    • OFK Beograd - Partizan,
    • Banat - Crvena zvezda,
    • Smederevo - Vojvodina,
    • Mladost Lucani - Borac,
    • Hajduk Kula - Napredak
    • Cukaricki - Bežanija.

    On Wednesday after these matches, I will take a look at the standing and discuss my views on what the last two games for each club could do to the standings.

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    Domestic News : The Serbian Cup Final is Set

    Wednesday, April 16, 2008, 12:17 PM EST [FK Zemun]

    The Semi-finals for the Serbian Cup were played today in Belgrade with some interesting end results.

    In the first-semi final held earlier today saw 2nd Division side FK Zemun defeat 1st division side OFK Belgrade in a 5:4 penalty shoot-out after a 1:1 score during regular time. Zemun took the lead in the early stages of the match but OFK did manage to tie the score in the 51st minute. The game went the distance and it was on the 6th round of penalties that saw the Zemun keeper save OFK's Branko Lazarevic shot. The loss for OFK continues their struggles this season as they are cusp of relegration from the 1st Division (Superliga), while Zemun have some positives to look forward to considering they are a 2nd Division side (Prva Liga) who are also fighting relegation to the 2nd division. This is Zemun's first ever Serbian Cup.

    The Other semi final was a thrilling battle between Red Star and Partizan in the Marakana where Partizan managed to win 2:3 after taking an early 0:2 lead thanks to both goals being scored by Diarra in the 13th and 22nd minutes. Partizan looked to be in control heading into the 2nd half, but their two goal lead disapeared when Red Star's Burzanovic would cut the lead in half in the 54th minute then Jestrovic would tie the match in the 67th. It looked as though Partizan would fall apart but held strong and managed to get the deciding goal in the 79th minute as Jovetic would give them the lead.

    This will be Partizan's first Cup final since 2001, where they beat Red Star to win their 4th title (since the break-up of Yugoslavia). This is of course their first final with the country being called Serbia proper. With Partizan reaching the final and leading the league with only a few games left in the season will allow FK Zemun a place in Europe in the 1st Qualifying Stage of the UEFA Cup, pending proper registration through UEFA. Partizan are heavy favorites going into the Cup final in May and Grobaris (Partizan fans) will love nothing more than to cap of this season with the League and Cup trophies.

    With Partizan's victory, the Cup final will be played in Red Star's Stadium, the first time in since 2001. this will also be the first time Red Star have failed to reach the Finals of the Cup since they missed out of the 1998 Cup final. From 1991, Red Star have won the Cup 10 times, losing 4 times in the finals. Partizan have 4 victories with 3 losses while FK Sartid and former club Zeleznik (who are now FK Vozdovac) each winning the cup once.

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    Domestic News : The 2nd Half Begins

    Monday, March 3, 2008, 10:51 AM EST [General]

    The second half of the Serbian Domestic League began over the weekend and it began with quite a bang.

    On Saturday in the famous Belgrade Derby, Red Star Belgrade managed to win convincingly 4:1 over Partizan Belgrade in front of an empty stadium and reduce the lead at the top. After having been penalized for fan violence back in December, Red Star took to the field against league Leaders Partizan without their huge fan support. It didn't seem too good when Partizan's Lazic gave his side the lead only after 3 minutes. Instead of taking advantage of the lack of home-support, Partizan failed to control this lead and gave up the lead in the 19th minute when Milovanovic would score. Castillo would give Red Star the lead at the 37th minute and would score again in the 2nd half. Milijas would score from the Penalty spot and three very important points.

    While Partizan still lead over Red Star, the lead is now only 3 points. This was an important match for Partizan where a win would have all but promised them the title. With the loss, it puts a lot of pressure on Partizan as they can no longer afford another loss.

    In other scores, Vojvodina, who have also been under a lot of pressure with the recent scandals in Serbia, failed to pick up points against Mid-table Smederevo. Vojvodina are still in 3rd place, but now drop 4 points behind 2nd place Zvezda. This should be the beginning of the pull-away for the top two. Vojvodina, if not penalized, should still be in control of a UEFA Cup spot as they have 10 point lead over 4th place Borac Cacak.

    When you look at the standings, you'll see that there are quite of few races for spots in Europe and staying afloat. Partzian, Red Star and Vojvodina* all seem destined for places in Europe come August, but the chance the possible 3rd club reaching the UEFA Cup (all depending on who wins the League Cup) is fairly tight. The fact that only 5 points separates 4th from 10th (and relegation) will make the last 1/3 of the season extremely interesting. Bezanija will have to pray for a miracle to avoid relegation, but everyone else from 4th and below will have to pick up the pace to avoid the drop.

    1. Partizan 41 pts 2. Red Star 38 pts 3. Vojvodina 34 pts 4. Borac Cacak 24 pts 5. Cukaricki 23 pts 6. OFK Beograd 22 pts 7. Smederevo 21 pts 8. Banat 20 pts 9. Mladost Lucani 20 pts 10. Napredak 19 pts 11. Hajduk Kula 16 pts 12. Bežanija 11 pts
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