Nacionalna Liga Srbije








































Serbian National League
Sport American football
Founded 2003 (then in  Serbia and Montenegro)
Inaugural season 2004
No. of teams 18
Country
 Serbia
Most recent
champion(s)

Wild Boars (7th title)
Most titles
Belgrade Vukovi (8 titles)
Official website safs.rs

The Nacionalna Liga Srbije (NLS) (Serbian National League) was a league of American football in Serbia.




Contents






  • 1 League history


    • 1.1 League 2004


    • 1.2 National Cup 2005


    • 1.3 League 2006


    • 1.4 National League 2007




  • 2 Serbian National League (NLS)


    • 2.1 System


    • 2.2 NLS 2008


      • 2.2.1 Final Standings


        • 2.2.1.1 Regular season


        • 2.2.1.2 Playoffs


        • 2.2.1.3 Play out




      • 2.2.2 Serbian Bowl 2008






  • 3 Serbian Pro Bowl


    • 3.1 System


    • 3.2 History




  • 4 Serbian Bowls


  • 5 References


    • 5.1 Notes




  • 6 External links





League history



League 2004


The national league was founded 26 October 2003. First league game in Serbia was played in 2004 and 5 teams competed that year. Those teams were: Belgrade Vukovi, Kragujevac Wild Boars, Niš Steeds, Pančevo Panthers and Sirmium Legionaries. This league was played without necessary equipment, pads and helmets.


Final game was played on November, 7th, 2004. in Kragujevac on Čika Dača football field, where home team Kragujevac Wild Boars defeated Belgrade Vukovi 21-6.



National Cup 2005


Instead of a league in 2005, there was a cup held in Serbia. It was the first, and for now the only official cup played in this country. Ten teams took part in this competition. Those teams were: Belgrade Vukovi, Kragujevac Wild Boars, Sirmium Legionaries, Novi Sad Dukes, Kraljevo Royal Crowns, Pančevo Panthers, Belgrade Blue Dragons, Niš Steeds, Požarevac Outlaws, Čačak Mad Dogs.


Final game was played in Belgrade on FK Obilić field on Jun, 19th 2005. and this time Vukovi defeated Wild Boars, 20-7.


This cup was also played without pads and helmets.



League 2006


Four teams got football equipment in 2006, and started South-Eastern League of American football, aka CEFL. Those teams were Vukovi, Wild Boars, Legionaries and Dukes.


But, unofficial league without pad and helmets was also played in Serbia. The popularity of American football was rapidly increasing in Serbia by this time. 11 Team took part in this league, they were divided into two divisions North and South.


North:

1. Klek Knights

2. Pančevo Panthers

3. Sombor Celtis

4. Šabac Sharks

5. Kula Hunters


South:

1. Kraljevo Royal Crowns

2. Požarevac Outlaws

3. Električar

4. Smederevo Bedemi

5. Obrenovac Nebeski Gromovi

6. Jagodina Strawberry Celts


Klek Knights defeated Kraljevo Royal Crowns 16-7, in the final game that was played in Vršac on October 15, 2006.



National League 2007


After one year when teams from CEFL did not play domestic league, in 2007 every team took part. From 2007 there was a domestic competition with equipment. There was three competitions this year:


National Competition 07 which was made from teams that played domestic league in 2006, and new teams. It was played with equipment, and teams were divided in two divisions:


Division A:

Belgrade Blue Dragons
Sirmium Legionaries

Klek Knights

Pančevo Panthers


Division B:

Vrbas Hunters
Belgrade Vukovi

Vršac

Požarevac Outlaws

Obrenovac Sky Thunders


The final game was played on October 7, in Inđija where Klek Knights defeated Belgrade Blue Dragons, 21-14. These two teams played against two best CEFL teams in National Championship for the domestic title in 2007.


National Championship 07


There were three games played in National Championship, and two teams from National Competition played against two CEFL teams.


Semi-Final:

Klek Knights - Novi Sad Dukes 10:17

Vukovi Beograd - Beograd Blue Dragons 27:21


Final

Vukovi Beograd - Novi Sad Dukes 25:15

This game was played in Belgrade on November, 4th 2007.


SAFS League


This was the third league in Serbia in 2007. This was the league without necessary equipment. Seven teams made it, and they were divided into two divisions:


North

Šabac Sharks

Inđija Indians

Smederevo Bedemi


South

Čačak Angel Warriors

Niš Imperatori

Mladenovac Forestlanders

Jagodina Ćurani


Final game was played in Klek on September 29, and Čačak Angel Warriors defeated Niš Imperatori, by a large margin 42:6.



Serbian National League (NLS)


This year every team from Serbia plays every one or two weeks.
Teams are divided into three divisions.



System


The top 2 teams after regular Season go to semi-final of 2008 Playoffs. The third, fourth and fifth team go to playoffs and play from quarter finals. The 4th and 5th team play against each other in quarterfinal. The third team waits for the best team in South and North divisions in quarterfinals.


The seventh team in Center plays against B2 for the spot in Center group in the next season.
Eight team plays in North or South next year.


The first team from North division plays against second team in South, and first in South plays against second in North. The winner (B1) of this mini-playoff goes directly to Center next year and plays against C3 in playoffs. The losing team (B2) plays against C7 for the remaining spot in Center division in the next season.



NLS 2008



Final Standings



Regular season

NLS Center
Novi Sad Dukes
Kragujevac Wild Boars
Pancevo Panthers

Klek Knights
Belgrade Vukovi

Belgrade Blue Dragons

Vrbas Hunters won Play out vs Angel Warriors

Vršac relegated


NLS North

Inđija Indians

Požarevac Outlaws

Šabac Sharks

Novi Kneževac Grofovi

Obrenovac Sky Thunders


NLS South

Kraljevo Royal Crowns promoted

Čačak Angel Warriors

Niš Imperatori

Jagodina Strawberry Celts

Mladenovac Forestlanders



Playoffs

Quarterfinals
Pančevo Panthers - Kraljevo Royal Crowns 35:6
Vukovi Beograd - Klek Knights 23:14


Semifinals
Kragujevac Wild Boars - Pančevo Panthers 34:28

Novi Sad Dukes - Vukovi Beograd 29:33



Play out

Vrbas Hunters - Čačak Angel Warriors 34:16


Vrbas Hunters with the win over Angel Warriors remain in the Central division in the Season 2009.



Serbian Bowl 2008


Final game was played on July, 20th 2008.
Kragujevac Wild Boars won the National title against Vukovi Belgrade in Kragujevac. Final score was 39-33 for the Wild Boars.


The game was broadcast on TV SportKlub in Serbia.



Serbian Pro Bowl



System


Serbian Probowl was introduced in 2008 Season.


It host best players from North and South divisions. These two teams play each other in the Probowl game.



History















Year
Winner
Loser
Result
2008 - Kragujevac North South
21 - 12


Serbian Bowls

































































































































# Year Champion Opponent Result
I 2004 - SAFS League Kragujevac Wild Boars Belgrade Vukovi
21–6
2005 - Serbian Cup Belgrade Vukovi Kragujevac Wild Boars
20–6
2006 - SAFS League Klek Knights Kraljevo Royal Crowns
16–7
II 2006 - SELAF League
Kragujevac Wild Boars Belgrade Vukovi
23–12
III 2007 - SAFS League Belgrade Vukovi Novi Sad Dukes
25–15
IV 2008 - SAFS League Kragujevac Wild Boars Belgrade Vukovi
39–33
V 2009 - SAAF League Belgrade Vukovi Novi Sad Dukes
46–0
5 2009 - SAFS League Kragujevac Wild Boars Belgrade Blue Dragons
67–33
VI 2010 - SAAF League Belgrade Vukovi Novi Sad Dukes
40–2
6 2010 - SAFS League Kragujevac Wild Boars Čačak Angel Warriors
69–26[1]
VII 2011 - SAAF League Belgrade Vukovi Kragujevac Wild Boars
51–36
VIII 2012 - SAAF League Belgrade Vukovi Kragujevac Wild Boars
35–24
IX 2013 - SAAF League Belgrade Vukovi Kragujevac Wild Boars
42–0
X 2014 - SAAF League Belgrade Vukovi Kragujevac Wild Boars
27–17
XI 2015 - SAAF League Novi Sad Dukes Belgrade Vukovi
25–23
XII 2016 - SAAF League Kragujevac Wild Boars Belgrade Vukovi
53–29[2]
XIII 2017 - SAAF League Kragujevac Wild Boars Novi Sad Dukes
24–16[3]


References



Notes





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  2. ^ "Wild Boars Win Serbian Bowl XII".


  3. ^ "Serbian Bowl XIII: The Kragujevac Wild Boars win 7th Serbian title, beat GAT Novi Sad Dukes".




External links


  • Serbian National League official website








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