Date | R | Home vs Away | - |
---|---|---|---|
10/30 18:00 | 5 | FK Mladost Novi Sad vs Partizan Belgrade | 0-3 |
10/30 17:00 | 5 | FK Macva Sabac vs IMT Novi Belgrade | 0-1 |
10/30 16:00 | 5 | Crvena Zvezda vs FK Tekstilac Odzaci | 7-0 |
10/30 16:00 | 5 | Sloboda Uzice vs FK Napredak | 4-6 |
10/30 15:00 | 5 | Jedinstvo UB vs FK Cukaricki | 0-1 |
10/30 14:00 | 5 | OFK Beograd vs FK Vozdovac | 6-5 |
10/30 12:00 | 5 | FK Fap vs FK Radnik Surdulica | 2-3 |
10/30 12:00 | 5 | FC Trepca vs Radnicki Nis | 0-6 |
10/30 12:00 | 5 | RFK Novi Sad 1921 vs Spartak Subotica | 1-2 |
10/30 12:00 | 5 | Radnicki Sremska Mitrovica vs Vojvodina | 0-1 |
10/30 12:00 | 5 | FK Dubocica vs Mladost Lucani | 0-2 |
10/30 12:00 | 5 | Smederevo vs FK Novi Pazar | 1-3 |
The Serbian Cup (Serbian: Куп Србије / Kup Srbije) is the national football cup of Serbia. The winner of the competition gets a spot in the UEFA Europa League qualifying round.
From 2006 to 2010, the competition was known as the Lav Cup for sponsorship reasons.
Serbia's cup tournament is the legal successor to the Serbia and Montenegro Cup and in turn of the Yugoslav Cup. This cup tournament lasted for four seasons up until the dissolution of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. The tournament was dominated by Serbian clubs with no Montenegrin sides reaching the final. Belgrade giants Red Star were easily the most successful club, reaching the final all four years winning twice and losing in the final the other two seasons. Surprisingly, Red Star's cross-town rival Partizan did not appear in a single final.
After Montenegro left the state union with Serbia in 2006, both football associations got to work on organizing a new tournament.