The Serbian Rugby League Cup is a rugby league competition. It was established in 2001. The competition was suspended after three seasons but was restarted in 2008. [1]
The Serbian Cup was established in 2001 and for the first three years was won by Donji Dorćol [1] [2] who merged with Gornji Dorćol in 2004. [3] When the tournament resumed in 2008, Dorćol extended the run to eleven consecutive wins before Red Star defeated them in the 2016 final. [4] [5] Partizan won the cup for the first time in 2017. [6] This was followed by three further wins by Red Star and two more by Partizan. In 2023, Red Star won the cup for the fifth time. [1]
Year | Winning team | Score | Losing team | Venue | Att. | Ref. |
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2001 | Donji Dorćol | 24–10 | Beli Orao (Kruševac) | Kruševac | [7] [8] | |
2002 | Donji Dorćol | 46–16 | Morava | Belgrade | [1] [8] | |
2003 | Donji Dorćol | 52–16 | Novi Sad | Novi Sad | [1] [8] | |
2008 | Dorćol | 32–22 | Podbara (Novi Sad) | Petrovaradin | 500 | [7] |
2009 | Dorćol | 92–10 | Podbara (Novi Sad) | SC Inge, Belgrade | 300 | [7] |
2010 | Dorćol | 98–2 | Car Lazar (Kruševac) | SC Inge, Belgrade | [7] | |
2011 | Dorćol | 18–0 | Car Lazar (Kruševac) | Belgrade | [7] | |
2012 | Dorćol | 62–36 | Radnički (Nova Pazova) | FK Dorćol, Belgrade | [7] | |
2013 | Dorćol | 68–4 | Soko (Vranje) | FK Dinamo Pančevo, Pančevo | [7] [9] | |
2014 | Dorćol | 40–26 | Red Star | Makiš Stadium, Belgrade | 500 | [7] [10] |
2015 | Dorćol | 38–34 | Red Star | Makiš Stadium, Belgrade | 400 | [7] [4] |
2016 | Red Star | 36–20 | Dorćol | Stadion FK Radnički, Belgrade | 500 | [7] [5] |
2017 | Partizan | 42–22 | Dorćol | Makiš Stadium, Belgrade | 200 | [7] [6] |
2018 | Red Star | 56–6 | Partizan | Makiš Stadium, Belgrade | 200 | [7] [11] |
2019 | Red Star | 42–12 | Radnički Niš | Čair Stadium, Niš | 150 | [12] |
2020 | Red Star | 38–6 | Dorćol Trigrovi | SC Inge, Belgrade | 150 | [13] [14] |
2021 | Partizan | 80–8 | Radnički Niš | FC Heroj Polet Stadium, Belgrade | [15] | |
2022 | Partizan | 27–24 | Red Star | FK Sava 45, Belgrade | 100 | [16] |
2023 | Red Star | 14–2 | Partizan | FK Heroj Polet Stadium, Belgrade | 50 | [17] |
Club | Wins | Years | |
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1 | Dorćol [lower-alpha 1] | 11 | 2001, 2002, 2003, 2008, 2009. 2010. 2011. 2012. 2013, 2014, 2015 |
2 | Red Star | 5 | 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023 |
3 | Partizan | 3 | 2017, 2021, 2022 |
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