
Serbia
Copa
The Serbian Cup, officially known as the Kup Srbije, is the premier national knockout football competition in Serbia, serving as the direct successor to the Yugoslav Cup following the dissolution of the state union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. Its roots, however, trace back much further, inheriting the tradition of the Yugoslav Cup which was first contested in 1947. This rich history provides a deep well of legacy, connecting modern Serbian football to its Yugoslav past. The competition follows a classic single-elimination knockout format, typically involving 32 teams. Participants include all clubs from the Serbian SuperLiga (top tier) and the Serbian First League (second tier), with remaining spots filled by the best-performing clubs from lower leagues and regional cup winners. Matches are single-leg affairs until the final, which is held as a prestigious standalone event, usually at a neutral venue like the Rajko Mitić Stadium in Belgrade or the Karađorđe Stadium in Novi Sad. This structure ensures high-stakes drama and the potential for giant-killing upsets. The cup is dominated by Serbia's two most storied and successful clubs, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade, who have amassed the vast majority of titles between them. Their fierce rivalry, known as the "Eternal Derby," often spills over into cup competitions, creating some of the most intense matches in Serbian football. Other notable participants with historical pedigree include Vojvodina, Spartak Subotica, and Čukarički. Numerous legendary players have graced the Serbian Cup, both in its Yugoslav and modern eras. Icons like Dragan Džajić, considered one of the greatest Yugoslav players, and modern stars such as Dušan Tadić, Aleksandar Mitrović, and Nemanja Matić have all featured in the tournament. The cup has also been a stage for emerging talents to announce themselves on a national level. In the current competitive landscape, Red Star Belgrade has asserted significant dominance in recent years, often completing domestic doubles. However, the cup remains a vital target for all clubs, as it offers a direct pathway to European competition, specifically the UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds. This adds a layer of strategic importance beyond mere silverware. An interesting fact is that the trophy itself is a modern design, but winning it connects a club to the historical lineage of the Yugoslav Cup. The competition is also known for its passionate atmospheres, especially in early rounds when smaller clubs host giants, and for producing memorable finals, such as the dramatic 2019 final decided by a late goal. The Serbian Cup remains a cherished institution, blending historical legacy with the raw, unpredictable excitement of knockout football.
Sobre Copa
Copa es una destacada competición de fútbol en Serbia, con clasificación, calendario, resultados y estadísticas por equipo. Actualmente 2 equipos compiten en Copa luchando por el título y la posición en la tabla. Hay 1 partidos programados en el próximo calendario de Copa con actualizaciones en vivo y pronósticos con IA. Consulta clasificación, goleadores, calendario, resultados y pronósticos de Copa abajo.
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