1. Partizan (Beograd) 466 354 70 42 1152:364 1095 2. Crvena zvezda (Beograd) 466 326 88 52 1041:338 1039 3. Vojvodina (Novi Sad) 466 205 119 142 703:526 712 4. Zemun 466 172 108 186 565:606 603 5. Obilić (Beograd) 361 177 69 115 548:401 598 6. Hajduk Rodić (Kula) 466 165 114 187 507:543 588 7. OFK Beograd 400 161 94 145 536:546 556 8. Rad (Beograd) 406 148 104 154 492:480 533 9. Budućnost (Podgorica) 368 125 78 165 385:512 423 10. Železnik (Beograd) 259 103 54 102 359:352 363 11. Smederevo 256 99 65 92 306:310 362 12. Sutjeska (Nikšić) 310 107 59 144 353:474 359 13. Čukarički (Beograd) 274 92 63 119 322:350 350 14. Proleter (Zrenjanin) 274 96 49 129 331:400 314 15. Radnički (Niš) 276 86 56 134 302:400 291 16. Zeta (Golubovci) 192 83 38 71 269:250 287 17. Borac (Čačak) 235 67 47 121 238:385 243 18. Bečej 177 72 36 69 220:218 227 19. Napredak (Kruševac) 208 62 44 102 221:353 202 20. Radnički (Beograd) 174 55 36 83 211:271 181 21. Mladost (Lučani) 136 49 21 66 163:202 174 22. Mogren (Budva) 170 44 35 91 171:289 150 23. Radnički (Kragujevac) 132 41 26 65 130:200 149 24. Spartak (Subotica) 172 45 31 96 180:294 144 25. Rudar (Plevlja) 140 39 33 68 129:187 139 26. Sloboda Užice 108 31 27 50 88:144 110 27. Milicionar (Beograd) 98 30 20 48 120:141 110 28. Budućnost (BanatskiDvor) 60 23 9 28 64: 80 78 29. Loznica 72 22 18 32 94:118 78 30. Radnički (Obrenovac) 64 15 23 26 53: 88 68 31. Habitfarm (Ivanjica) 64 17 15 32 43: 79 66 32. OFK Kikinda 72 21 19 32 70:111 63 33. Hajduk (Beograd) 70 16 9 45 76:151 57 34. Voždovac (Beograd) 30 15 6 9 51: 38 51 35. Mladost (Bački Jarak) 36 12 7 17 40: 61 47 36. Priština 60 12 12 36 57:113 41 37. Zvezdara (Beograd) 34 7 8 19 35: 64 29 38. Jastrebac (Niš) 36 9 7 20 34: 53 26 39. Mladost (Apatin) 34 4 12 18 26: 64 24 40. Borac (Banja Luka) 36 6 11 19 35: 64 23 * 1 * 41. Kom (Podgorica) 30 4 2 24 21: 67 14 42. Jedinstvo (Bijelo Polje) 30 3 2 25 18: 72 11 NB: table includes I-B league 1993/94 to 1997/98, which was 1st level according to FSJ regulations, as teams moved between I-A and I-B during the season. 1 Competed in one season only (1992/93), while it was uncertain whether predominantly Serbian areas in Bosnia-Herzegovina would remain part of newly founded Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The club temporarily moved to Valjevo, and then Beograd. Today, Borac plays in Bosnian Premier League.
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