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Saison 2025

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Serbia CupPlayoffs

Viertelfinale

RadnickiRadnicki1
Partizan BacPartizan Bac0
3–0
Spartak LjigSpartak Ljig0
DubocicaDubocica1
0–3
NisNis0
VGSK Veliko GradisteVGSK Veliko Gradiste1
0–3
VojvodinaVojvodina1
TakovoTakovo0
3–2
Crvena zvezdaCrvena zvezda1
VranjeVranje0
3–0
Mladi RadnikMladi Radnik1
Karadjordje TopolaKaradjordje Topola0
3–0
PartizanPartizan1
UziceUzice0
3–0
SuboticaSubotica1
Jedinstvo S.P.Jedinstvo S.P.0
3–1
Crvena zvezdaCrvena zvezda2
Mladi RadnikMladi Radnik0
3–2, 3–2
SuboticaSubotica2
DubocicaDubocica0
3–0, 3–2
PartizanPartizan0
VojvodinaVojvodina2
2–3, 1–3
RadnickiRadnicki2
VGSK Veliko GradisteVGSK Veliko Gradiste0
3–1, 3–2

Halbfinale

Crvena zvezdaCrvena zvezda1
SuboticaSubotica2
1–3, 3–0, 9–15
RadnickiRadnicki2
VojvodinaVojvodina0
3–2, 3–0

Finale

RadnickiRadnicki0
SuboticaSubotica1
1–3

Serbia CupErgebnisse

Die letzten 22 abgeschlossenen Spiele der Serbia Cup. Das torreichste Ergebnis war Crvena zvezda 9–15 Subotica. Aktuelle Ergebnisse zeigen Formtrends, Heimvorteile und Überraschungen — wichtige Grundlage für Ihre nächste Wette.

HeimteamErgebnisAuswärtsteam
Finale
13
2026-03-01S1: 2025S2: 2521S3: 2025S4: 2225FT
Halbfinale
03
2025-12-27S1: 2225S2: 1925S3: 1925FT
32
2025-12-18S1: 2725S2: 2520S3: 2628S4: 2225S5: 158FT
915
2025-12-17FT
30
2025-12-17S1: 2516S2: 2520S3: 2514FT
31
2025-12-02S1: 2519S2: 2624S3: 1925S4: 2521FT
Viertelfinale
32
2025-12-03S1: 2125S2: 2520S3: 2513S4: 2931S5: 1511FT
32
2025-11-26S1: 1725S2: 2519S3: 2517S4: 2325S5: 1510FT
31
2025-11-26S1: 2522S2: 2624S3: 2225S4: 2519FT
23
2025-11-25S1: 2522S2: 2225S3: 2225S4: 3230S5: 1115FT
13
2025-11-22S1: 2025S2: 2520S3: 2225S4: 1425FT
23
2025-11-05S1: 2125S2: 2518S3: 2325S4: 2624S5: 915FT
30
2025-11-04S1: 2516S2: 2519S3: 2519FT
23
2025-11-04S1: 2325S2: 2522S3: 2519S4: 2225S5: 1416FT
30
2025-10-22S1: 2522S2: 2514S3: 2522FT
03
2025-10-22S1: 2729S2: 2830S3: 1825FT
30
2025-10-22S1: 2517S2: 2514S3: 2517FT
31
2025-10-22S1: 2523S2: 2521S3: 2325S4: 2514FT
32
2025-10-22S1: 2522S2: 1825S3: 2521S4: 2325S5: 1511FT
03
2025-10-21S1: 1525S2: 2125S3: 2225FT
30
2025-10-21S1: 257S2: 2517S3: 2515FT
30
2025-10-20S1: 2522S2: 2522S3: 2512FT

Serbia CupTeam-Statistiken

Leistungsvergleich aller 16 Teams der Serbia Cup auf einen Blick. Subotica führt mit 6 Siegen diese Saison. Die farbcodierte Heatmap zeigt Siege, Niederlagen, Punktzahlen, Punktedifferenz und Siegquote — so erkennen Sie die stärksten und schwächsten Teams sofort für Ihre Wettanalyse.

Serbia CupWett-Statistiken

Serbia Cup 2025 — wichtige Wettstatistiken aus 22 ausgewerteten Spielen. Im Durchschnitt liegen die Gesamtpunkte bei pro Spiel. Heimmannschaften gewinnen 59.1% der Spiele und das häufigste Ergebnis ist 3-0. Nutzen Sie diese Kennzahlen zur Kalibrierung Ihrer Wettstrategie.

59.1%Heim Siege %
40.9%Auswärts Siege %
+25.80Heimvorteil

Serbia CupSaison-Trends

Saisonvergleich über 2 Spielzeiten der Serbia Cup, wobei 2025 hervorgehoben ist. In der aktuellen Saison liegt der Durchschnitt bei — Gesamtpunkten pro Spiel bei 22 ausgetragenen Partien. Die Spalten umfassen Heimsieg-% und Auswärtssieg-% — nutzen Sie die Jahresvergleiche, um Trends zu erkennen und Ihre Wettstrategie anzupassen.

Blau hervorgehobene Zeilen = aktuelle Saison

Beste Torschützen-Teams

16 Teams der Serbia Cup in der Saison 2025 nach Siegen sortiert. Subotica führt mit 6 Siegen. Ihr Durchschnitt über 1 Saisons liegt bei 1.0 Siegen pro Saison. Subotica zeigt die größte Verbesserung dieser Saison mit 5 mehr Siegen als ihr bisheriger Durchschnitt. Vergleichen Sie die aktuelle Form mit historischen Durchschnittswerten, um aufsteigende und absteigende Teams zu erkennen — nützlich für Ergebnis- und Siegerwetten.

1SSubotica6Siege
Spiele7Niederlagen1Punkte für30Gegenpunkte17Ø S1.0Ø N2.0
2RRadnicki5Siege
Spiele6Niederlagen1Punkte für16Gegenpunkte8Ø S6.0Ø N1.0
3CZCrvena zvezda4Siege
Spiele6Niederlagen2Punkte für22Gegenpunkte22Ø S4.0Ø N2.0
4VVojvodina3Siege
Spiele5Niederlagen2Punkte für11Gegenpunkte11Ø S4.0Ø N1.0
5MRMladi Radnik1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Punkte für7Gegenpunkte6Ø S1.0Ø N2.0
Spiele3Niederlagen2Punkte für6Gegenpunkte6Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
7PPartizan1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Punkte für6Gegenpunkte6Ø S4.0Ø N2.0
8DDubocica1Siege
Spiele3Niederlagen2Punkte für5Gegenpunkte6Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
9TTakovo0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für2Gegenpunkte3Ø S1.0Ø N2.0
10JSJedinstvo S.P.0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für1Gegenpunkte3Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
11PBPartizan Bac0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für0Gegenpunkte3Ø SØ N
12SLSpartak Ljig0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für0Gegenpunkte3Ø SØ N
13NNis0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für0Gegenpunkte3Ø S0.0Ø N1.0
14VVranje0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für0Gegenpunkte3Ø SØ N
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für0Gegenpunkte3Ø S1.0Ø N2.0
16UUzice0Siege
Spiele1Niederlagen1Punkte für0Gegenpunkte3Ø SØ N

Serbia CupVergangene Saisons

Durchsuchen Sie 8 archivierte Saisons der Serbia Cup, von 2015 bis 2025. Jede Saisonseite enthält vollständige Tabellen, Torschützen und Ergebnisse — ideal zum Vergleich historischer Leistungen und zur Erkennung langfristiger Wettmuster.

Geschichte 19. März 2026

Founded: 2006Preceded by: Serbian and Montenegrin Volleyball Cup

The Serbian Volleyball Pokal emerged in 2006 following the dissolution of the Serbia and Montenegro state union, establishing itself as the primary K.o. Wettbewerb for the nation's volleyball Klubs. The Turnier built upon nearly six decades of Yugoslav volleyball tradition, inheriting the legacy and prestige of the Yugoslav Pokal (1950–1992) and the brief Serbia & Montenegro Pokal era (1992–2006). Since its inception, the Wettbewerb has evolved from a inländisch Wettbewerb dominated by Belgrade's traditional Machts—Crvena Zvezda and Partizan—to a more wettbewerbsfähig landscape where Klubs from across Serbia, including Vojvodina Novi Sad, Radnički Kragujevac, and smaller regional Klubs, have claimed Titels. The Turnier's single-Ausscheidung Format and Best-of-Five-set Spiele create high-stakes drama that captures the attention of Serbian volleyball fans, while winners gain Qualifikation for Europäisch Wettbewerbs, elevating the Pokal's significance beyond inländisch prestige.

  • 2006 — Serbian Volleyball Pokal gegründet as the Erfolgor to the Yugoslav Pokal tradition
  • 2017/18 — Novi Pazar claimed their first-ever Pokal Titel after 51 years of wettbewerbsfähig existence
  • 2020/21 — Željezničar Lajkovac won their first Titel in 43 years, breaking a historisch drought
  • 2022/23 — Partizan Belgrade returned to Pokal glory after a 32-year absence since 1990
  • 2023/24 — Vojvodina Novi Sad won their 16th Pokal Titel in an epic 121-minute Finalee against Mladi Radnik
  • 2024/25 — Radnički Kragujevac completed a historisch triple, winning the Pokal, Liga, and Super Pokal in the same Saison

Wettbewerbsformat 19. März 2026

Teams: 16European spots: 1

The Serbian Volleyball Pokal operates as a 16-Mannschaft single-Ausscheidung K.o. Turnier, with Spiele contested in a Best-of-Five-set Format where the first Mannschaft to win three Sätze advances to the next round. The Turnier progresses through round-of-16 Spiele, ViertelFinaleees, HalbFinaleees, and a single-Spiel Finalee. Unlike Liga Wettbewerbs, there is no Punkte-based tiebreaker system; instead, Sätze determine advanceMännert, with Spiele occasionally extending to golden Sätze (deciding fifth Sätze) to break stalemates. The winner earns the Meisterschaft Titel and automatic Qualifikation for Europäisch Klub Wettbewerbs, while the Finalee typically draws 2,000–3,000 spectators to major venues, particularly when Belgrade Klubs participate.

Rekorde 19. März 2026

Most titles: Vojvodina Novi Sad (16)

The 2023/24 Finalee between Vojvodina and Mladi Radnik extended to 121 minutes of wettbewerbsfähig play, one of the longest Meisterschaft Spiele in recent Turnier history, showcasing the intensity and quality of Serbian volleyball at its highest level.

Analyse 19. März 2026

Analyse der aktuellen Saison

The 2024/25 Serbian Volleyball Pokal showcases the wettbewerbsfähig maturity of Serbian volleyball, with Subotica emerging as the dominant force through the early rounds with a commanding 6–1 Rekord and 12 Punkte from seven Spiele played. The Klub has demonstrated exceptional form with 30 goals scored against just 17 conceded, establishing a +13 goal differential that reflects their superior technical execution and tactical discipline. Radnički follows closely in second place with an impressive 5–1 Rekord and 10 Punkte from six Spiele, having claimed the Pokal, Liga, and Super Pokal Titels in the previous 2024/25 Saison—a historisch triple that underscores their sustained Exzellenz across all wettbewerbsfähig Formats.

The Titel race remains wide open with Crvena Zvezda positioned as a formidable challenger in third place with a 4–2 Rekord and 8 Punkte from six Spiele. Despite a neutral goal differential (22 goals for, 22 against), the Belgrade Macht maintains the experience and pedigree that has delivered 14 Pokal Titels throughout their history. Vojvodina Novi Sad, the defending Meisters and Rekord-holders with 16 Titels, ocPokaly fourth place with a 3–2 Rekord from five Spiele, suggesting they are still building moMännertum after their thrilling 121-minute Finalee Sieg in the previous campaign. This positioning indicates that Vojvodina, despite their Meisterschaft status, faces stiffer Wettbewerb this Saison, particularly from the resurging Subotica side.

The middle and lower tiers reveal the Turnier's expanding wettbewerbsfähig depth, with Klubs like Mladi Radnik, VGSK Veliko Gradiste, Partizan, and Dubocica all competing with limited Spiele played to date. Several Klubs—Takovo, Jedinstvo S.P., Partizan Bac, Spartak Ljig, Nis, Vranje, Karadjordje Topola, and Uzice—have played only a single Spiel, indicating the Turnier remains in its early K.o. stages. This structure creates unpredictability, as Mannschaften with fewer Spiele still harbor mathematical possibilities of advancing deep into the Wettbewerb.

The standout performer of the campaign thus far is undoubtedly Subotica, whose 86% win rate and commanding goal differential suggest they possess the technical quality and consistency to mount a serious Meisterschaft challenge. Their ability to score efficiently while maintaining defensive solidity—conceding just 2.4 goals per Spiel—positions them as potential favorites for the Titel. However, the emergence of Subotica as a Pokal Kandidat represents an unexpected storyline in Serbian volleyball, as they have historischly competed in the shadow of Belgrade's traditional powers. If Subotica maintains their current trajectory, they could claim their first Pokal Titel in Klub history, fundaMännertally reshaping the wettbewerbsfähig landscape of Serbian volleyball and breaking the historisch Dominanz of Vojvodina, Crvena Zvezda, and Partizan.

Historisch Dominanz and Wettbewerbsfähig Evolution

The Serbian Volleyball Pokal has undergone significant wettbewerbsfähig transFormation since its 2006 founding. For the first decade, the Turnier was virtually a monopoly of Belgrade's two giants—Crvena Zvezda and Partizan—who combined for 23 of the first 28 Titels distributed between 2006 and 2014. However, the 2017/18 Saison marked a watershed moMännert when Novi Pazar claimed their first-ever Titel after 51 years of wettbewerbsfähig existence, signaling that the Turnier was evolving beyond Belgrade's traditional hegemony. This breakthrough was followed by Željezničar Lajkovac's first Titel in 2020/21 after a 43-year drought, and crucially, the emergence of Vojvodina Novi Sad as the Wettbewerb's new dominant force.

Vojvodina's rise to prominence has been remarkable: the Klub has won six of the last nine Titels (2016, 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2024), accumulating 16 total Titels and establishing themselves as the Turnier's most Erfolgful franchise. This represents a fundaMännertal shift in Serbian volleyball power dynamics, with Vojvodina—based in the Vojvodina region rather than Belgrade—challenging and surpassing the capital's traditional monopoly. The 2023/24 Finalee exemplified this wettbewerbsfähig intensity: Vojvodina's 121-minute Sieg over Mladi Radnik was one of the longest Meisterschaft Spiele in Turnier history, reflecting the quality and determination now present throughout the Wettbewerb. Meanwhile, Partizan's 32-year drought between 1990 and 2022/23 underscores how dramatically the wettbewerbsfähig landscape has shifted, with even the most prestigious Klubs now facing genuine challenges to claim silverware.

Format and Wettbewerbsfähig Structure

The Serbian Volleyball Pokal's single-Ausscheidung, Best-of-Five-set Format creates a unique wettbewerbsfähig dynamic that differs fundaMännertally from Liga play. Unlike the nationale Meisterschaft, where consistency across multiple Spiele determines Erfolg, the Pokal rewards tactical preparation, Männertal resilience, and the ability to perform under pressure in high-stakes encounters. The 16-Mannschaft structure provides sufficient depth to include regional Meisters and secondary-tier Klubs alongside the traditional Machts, ensuring wettbewerbsfähig balance while maintaining prestige. Spiele extending to deciding Sätze—and occasionally golden Sätze in the fifth—produce the kind of dramatic moMännerts that define Pokal Wettbewerbs, exemplified by the 121-minute 2023/24 Finalee.

The Turnier's Europäisch significance cannot be overstated: Pokal winners qualify for CEV Pokal Wettbewerbs, providing Serbian Klubs with continental exposure and the opportunity to compete against Europäisch opponents. This Qualifikation pathway has elevated the Pokal's commercial value and strategic importance for Klubs seeking to establish themselves as serious continental competitors. For smaller or emerging Klubs, a Pokal Sieg represents not merely inländisch prestige but a gateway to Europäisch Wettbewerb and the financial benefits that accompany such exposure.

Economic and Social Impact

The Serbian Volleyball Pokal generates significant inländisch interest and media coverage, with Finalees regularly attracting 2,000–3,000 spectators to major venues. The Turnier's Übertragung on inländisch sports networks ensures widespread reach within Serbia, while the participation of Klubs from across the nation—from Belgrade to Novi Sad, from Kragujevac to smaller regional centers—creates a sense of national sporting Wettbewerb that transcends any single region. The Pokal's role in determining Europäisch Qualifikation also ensures that Klubs treat the Wettbewerb with the utmost seriousness, investing significant resources in squad preparation and tactical planning.

For emerging Klubs and smaller organizations, the Pokal provides a genuine pathway to national prominence and international exposure. Novi Pazar's 2017/18 Titel and Željezničar's 2020/21 breakthrough demonstrate that the Turnier is not predetermined by historisch pedigree or financial resources alone. This wettbewerbsfähig openness enhances the Pokal's appeal to fans and ensures that each Saison produces unpredictable narratives—whether it is Subotica's unexpected rise in 2024/25 or the continued Dominanz of gegründet Machts like Vojvodina.

Conclusion

The Serbian Volleyball Pokal stands as a dynamic and wettbewerbsfähig Turnier that reflects the maturity and technical quality of Serbian volleyball at the highest level. While the Wettbewerb's historisch roots trace to the Yugoslav era, the modern Pokal has evolved into a genuinely open Wettbewerb where traditional Machts compete alongside emerging challengers. The 2024/25 Saison, with Subotica's commanding early Leistung and the continued presence of Vojvodina, Crvena Zvezda, and Radnički, promises to deliver the kind of dramatic encounters and unexpected narratives that have defined the Turnier in recent years. As Serbian volleyball continues to develop its continental profile, the Pokal will remain a crucial platform for determining not merely inländisch Meisters but also the representatives who will carry Serbian volleyball's colors into Europäisch Wettbewerb.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

How many Mannschaften compete in the Serbian Volleyball Pokal?

Sixteen Mannschaften from Serbian volleyball divisions participate in the Serbian Pokal, competing in a single-Ausscheidung K.o. Format.

Who has won the most Serbian Volleyball Pokal Titels?

Vojvodina Novi Sad holds the all-time Rekord with 16 Pokal Titels, followed by Crvena Zvezda Belgrade with 14 Titels.

What is the Format of the Serbian Volleyball Pokal?

The Turnier is a 16-Mannschaft single-Ausscheidung Wettbewerb with Spiele played in Best-of-Five-set Format. Mannschaften progress through round-of-16, ViertelFinaleees, HalbFinaleees, and a Finalee.

Do Serbian Pokal winners qualify for Europäisch Wettbewerbs?

Yes, the Pokal winner automatically qualifies for Europäisch Klub Wettbewerbs, typically the CEV Pokal, providing continental exposure.

When was the Serbian Volleyball Pokal gegründet?

The modern Serbian Volleyball Pokal was gegründet in 2006 as the Erfolgor to the Yugoslav Pokal tradition and the brief Serbia & Montenegro Pokal era.

How long are Serbian Volleyball Pokal Spiele?

Spiele are contested in Best-of-Five Sätze, with the first Mannschaft to win three Sätze advancing. Finales can extend to 121 minutes or longer in closely contested Spiele.

API-Daten: 11. Apr. 2026 · Statistiken aktualisiert: 8. Apr. 2026 · Inhalt aktualisiert: 19. März 2026