2009–10 Serbian League West

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Serbian League West
Season2009–10
2010–11

Srpska Liga West is a section of the Srpska Liga, Serbia's third-tier football league. Teams from the western part of Serbia are in this section of the league. The other sections are Srpska Liga East, Srpska Liga Vojvodina, and Srpska Liga Belgrade.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 FK Šumadija Radnički 1923 3021635619+3769Promotion to First league of Serbia
2 FK Mačva 302073509+4167
3 FK Sloboda Užice 30164104326+1752
4 FK Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi 30127115042+843
5 FK Rudar Kostolac 30127112929043
6 FK Vujić Voda 30134133540543
7 FK Železničar Lajkovac 30118113027+341
8 FK Sloboda Čačak 301010103340740
9 FK Jedinstvo Ub 30116132525039
10 FK Sloga Požega 30123153442839
11 FK Šumadija Aranđelovac 30115143633+338
12 FK Radnički Stobex 301141528431537
13 FK FAP 30910113341837
14 FK Budućnost Valjevo 301131631441336
15 FK Metalac Kraljevo 30771619351628Relegation to regional leagues
16 FK Morava Velika Plana 30632125522721
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