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Second Men's League
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
First season2006–07
CountrySerbia
ConfederationFIBA Europe
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid2nd
Promotion toFirst Men's League
Relegation toFirst Men's Regional League
Domestic cup(s)Cup of Serbia
Current championsRadnički SPD (1st title)
(2022–23)
Most championshipsJagodina (2 titles)
Websitelige.kss.rs
2022–23 season

Second Men's League of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Друга мушка лига Србије, romanizedDruga muška liga Srbije), previously Basketball League of Serbia B, is the second-tier level men's professional basketball league in Serbia. Founded in 2006, it is run by the Basketball Federation of Serbia (KSS).

Rules

Competition format

The league, operated by the Basketball Federation of Serbia, has 14 teams. From the 2012–13 season, the top two teams in Second League goes to First League of Serbia. The teams positioned 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th in Second will be relegated to the 3td tier – First Men's Regional League.

Arena standards

Currently, clubs must have home arenas with capacity of minimum 500 seats.

History

The two first teams are promoted to the Basketball League of Serbia.

Season Champion Runner-up Champion's Coach Ref.
2006–07 Radnički Invest Novi Sad Vizura Serbia Mladen Mikić
2007–08 Tamiš Petrohemija Metalac Serbia Dragan Nikolić
2008–09 Proleter OKK Beograd
2009–10 Superfund Crnokosa Serbia Srđan Flajs
2010–11 Radnički Belgrade Radnički Basket Belgrade Serbia Dragan Nikolić
2011–12 Jagodina Konstantin Serbia Aleksandar Icić
2012–13 Meridiana Crnokosa Serbia Filip Socek
2013–14 Jagodina Spartak Serbia Miljan Marjanović
2014–15 Mladost Zemun Beovuk 72 Serbia Dragan Nikolić
2015–16 Dynamic BG Dunav Serbia Miroslav Nikolić
2016–17 Zlatibor Vojvodina Serbia Dušan Radović
2017–18 Sloboda Novi Pazar Serbia Vladimir Lučić
2018–19 Kolubara LA 2003 Napredak JKP Serbia Žarko Simić
2019–20 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia None
2020–21 Zdravlje Slodes Serbia Lazar Spasić
2021–22 Spartak Office Shoes Čačak 94 Serbia Srećko Sekulović
2022–23 Radnički SPD Joker
2023–24 Radnički Mladost SP

Current clubs

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Team City Arena Capacity
Beko Belgrade Padinska Skela Hall 600
Niš Niš Sala OŠ "Duško Radović", Niš 1,000
Borac Zemun Pinki Hall 2,000
OKK Dunav Stari Banovci Park Hall 1,000
Hercegovac Gajdobra Gajdobra Sports Hall 1,200
Klik Arilje Arilje Sports Hall 600
Kolubara LA 2003 Lazarevac Kolubara Sport Center 1,700
Loznica Loznica Lagator Hall 2,236
Zdravlje Leskovac SRC Dubočica 3,600
Ivanjica Ivanjica Sala OŠ "Kirilo Savić", Ivanjica 500
Pirot Pirot Pirot Kej Hall 835
Proleter Naftagas Zrenjanin Crystal Hall 2,800
Radnik Surdulica Surdulica Sports Hall 800
Zemun Zemun Pinki Hall 2,000
Železničar Inđija Inđija Inđija Sports hall 600
Železničar Čačak Borac Hall 2,000

Statistical leaders

Source: eurobasket.com

Points

Season Player Team PPG
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09 Serbia Ivan Dukanac Mladost Čačak 27.5
2009–10
2010–11 Serbia Dragan Bjelica Viva Basket 26.6
2011–12 Serbia Dragan Bjelica Viva Basket 24.5
2012–13 Serbia Mihajlo Andrić Partizan B-team 19.5
2013–14 Serbia Vukan Živković Železničar Inđija 24.0
2014–15 Serbia Dušan Domović Bulut Meridiana 23.6
2015–16 Serbia Đorđo Đorđić Srem 21.3
2016–17 Serbia Đorđo Đorđić Srem 19.7
2017–18 Serbia Nikola Kostić Plana 21.7
2018–19 Serbia Ivan Đurović Vrbas 23.6
2019–20 Serbia Filip Barna Spartak 23.1
2020–21 Serbia Nino Čelebić Borac Zemun 22.0
2021–22 Serbia Marko Čakarević Star 19.1

Rebounds

Season Player Team RPG
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11 Serbia Nemanja Knežević Vojvodina 10.2
2011–12 Serbia Aleksandar Vuletić Viva Basket 12.2
2012–13 Serbia Miloš Janković Mladost Čačak 11.3
2013–14 Serbia Srđan Grujić Morava 9.8
2014–15 Serbia Miladin Kovačević Plana 9.1
2015–16 Serbia Nemanja Subotić Proleter Naftagas 10.4
2016–17 Serbia Ivan Demčešen Jagodina 9.8
2017–18 Serbia Darko Rnić Smederevo 1953 10.9
2018–19 Serbia Mihailo Todorović Plana 13.5
2019–20 Serbia Filip Barna Spartak 9.1
2020–21 Serbia Dejan Bjelić Klik 10.2
2021–22 Serbia Predrag Radovanović Hercegovac 10.8

Assists

Season Player Team APG
2006–07
2007–08
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11 Serbia Dragan Bjelica Viva Basket 6.7
2011–12 Serbia Dragan Bjelica Viva Basket 7.6
2012–13 Serbia Perica Mitić Morava 6.1
2013–14 Serbia Sanel Mukanović Pirot 7.6
2014–15 Serbia Sanel Mukanović Pirot 7.7
2015–16 Serbia Stefan Atanacković Proleter Naftagas 8.2
2016–17 Serbia Stefan Atanacković Proleter Naftagas 7.0
2017–18 Serbia Sanel Mukanović Novi Pazar 7.0
2018–19 Serbia Sanel Mukanović Pirot 8.3
2019–20 Serbia Vladimir Veličković Zdravlje 7.6
2020–21 Serbia Nino Čelebić Borac Zemun 9.0
2021–22 Serbia Petar Šparović Mladost SP 9.2

See also

References

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