2013–14 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Premijer liga
Season 2013–14
Champions Zrinjski
3rd Premier League title
Relegated Rudar (P)
Leotar
Champions League Zrinjski
Europa League Široki Brijeg
Sarajevo
Željezničar
Matches played 144
Goals scored 354 (2.46 per match)
Top goalscorer Wagner Lago (18 goals)
Biggest home win Olimpic 6–0 Slavija
Široki Brijeg 6-0
Mladost (VO)
Biggest away win Mladost (VO) 0–4 Željezničar
Leotar 0-4 Velež
Highest scoring 7 goals
Slavija 2-5 Radnik
Velež 5-2 Radnik
Longest winning run 5 matches
Željezničar
Longest unbeaten run 11 matches
Željezničar
Longest winless run 8 matches
Rudar (P)
Longest losing run 7 matches
Leotar
Highest attendance 12,000
Sarajevo 0:0 Željezničar
Lowest attendance 150
Total attendance 170,000
Average attendance 1,214

The 2013–14 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also known as BH Telecom Premier League for sponsorship reasons,[1] is the fourteenth season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina, since its original establishment in 2000 and twelfth as a unified country-wide league. The season began on 27 July 2013[2] and ended on 10 May 2014, with a winter break between 2 December 2013 and 1 March 2014.[3] The official fixture schedule was released sometime in late June/early July 2013.

A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 14 sides from the 2012–13 season and one promoted club from each of the two second-level leagues, Vitez from 2012–13 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mladost from 2012–13 First League of the Republika Srpska who replaced relegated Gradina and GOŠK.

Zrinjski were crowned national champions for the third time, while defending champions Željezničar ended up in fourth position.

Leotar and Rudar Prijedor were relegated at the end of the season, after finishing last and second from last, respectively.

Teams

A total of 16 teams contested the league, including 14 sides from the 2012–13 season and two promoted from each of the second-level league, 2012–13 First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 2012–13 First League of the Republika Srpska.

Gradina was constantly on the last spot already since round 5 and got officially relegated 5 rounds before the season finished, ending their debut season rather unsuccessfully, earning only 9 points, which is the third lowest since the league renamed to Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the year 2000. The relegation of GOŠK was confirmed only after the last round finished, ending their two year run in the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The relegated teams were replaced by the champions of the two second–level leagues, Vitez from the First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Mladost from the First League of the Republika Srpska. Both teams made their debut in the Premier League.

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium Capacity[4]
Borac Banja Luka Gradski Stadion, Banja Luka 13,730
Čelik Zenica Bilino Polje 15,292
Leotar Trebinje Police 8,550
Mladost Velika Obarska Gradski Stadion1 1,000
Olimpic Sarajevo Otoka 3,000
Radnik Bijeljina Gradski Stadion 6,000
Rudar Prijedor Gradski Stadion 5,000
Sarajevo Sarajevo Asim Ferhatović Hase 35,630
Slavija Istočno Sarajevo SRC Slavija 6,000
Široki Brijeg Široki Brijeg Pecara 5,628
Travnik Travnik Pirota 3,200
Velež Mostar Vrapčići 5,294
Vitez Vitez Gradski Stadion2 3,000
Zrinjski Mostar Bijeli Brijeg 20,000
Zvijezda Gradačac Banja Ilidža 5,000
Željezničar Sarajevo Grbavica 16,100

1 Mladost will play their home games on 7,5 kilometer away Gradski stadion, Bijeljina because their Gradski stadion, Velika Obarska doesn't fulfill criteria for Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
2 Vitez will play their home games on 16,5 kilometer away Kamberović polje, Zenica due to their stadium not yet fulfilling criteria for Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is planned that they will play on their Gradski stadion, Vitez at the begin of October.

Personnel and kits

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Team Manager Captain Kit manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
BoracBosnia and Herzegovina Dragan JovićBosnia and Herzegovina Boris RaspudićNAAIm:tel
ČelikBosnia and Herzegovina Nijaz HukićBosnia and Herzegovina Kenan HorićJomaRM-LH
LeotarBosnia and Herzegovina Dragan SpaićBosnia and HerzegovinaSerbia Zdravko ŠarabaKappaElnos
MladostSerbia Dušan Jevrić ?uhlsport/Nike
OlimpicBosnia and Herzegovina Faik KolarBosnia and Herzegovina Veldin MuharemovićNAAIEuroplakat
RadnikBosnia and Herzegovina Srđan Bajić ?Bull
RudarBosnia and Herzegovina Boris GavranBosnia and Herzegovina Goran KotaranNAAIOptima, ArcelorMittal
SarajevoBosnia and Herzegovina Dženan UščuplićBosnia and Herzegovina Amer DupovacHaadVisit Malaysia
SlavijaSerbia Slaviša Božičić ?JomaNova Banka
Široki BrijegBosnia and HerzegovinaCroatia Slaven MusaBosnia and HerzegovinaCroatia Dalibor ŠilićJakoMepas
TravnikBosnia and Herzegovina Husnija Arapović ?NAAIADK
VeležBosnia and Herzegovina Nedim Jusufbegovic ?HaadHEPOK Mostar
VitezCroatia Ante MišeBosnia and Herzegovina Dario PranjkovićJoma
ZrinjskiCroatia Branko KaračićBosnia and HerzegovinaCroatia Igor MelherZeusHT-ERONET
ZvijezdaBosnia and Herzegovina Denis TaletovićBosnia and Herzegovina Jasmin MoranjkićBull
ŽeljezničarBosnia and Herzegovina Hajrudin ĐurbuzovićBosnia and Herzegovina Muamer SvrakaJoma-

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Leotar Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Gaćinović Resigned 30 May 2013[5] Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Spaić 9 July 2013
Rudar Bosnia and Herzegovina Vlado Čapljić Resigned 30 May 2013[6] Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Starčević 11 June 2013[7]
Borac Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Starčević Resigned 6 June 2013 Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Jović 19 June 2013[8]
Zvijezda Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Odović Mutual agreement 7 June 2013 Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Gaćinović 7 June 2013[9]
Travnik Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Bašić Resigned 19 June 2013 Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Prljača 19 June 2013[10]
Slavija Bosnia and Herzegovina Milomir Šešlija Resigned 11 July 2013 Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Radović 11 July 2013[11]
Željezničar Bosnia and Herzegovina Amar Osim Mutual agreement 26 July 2013[12] Preseason Bosnia and Herzegovina Hajrudin Đurbuzović
(Caretaker)
26 July 2013[13]
Zvijezda Bosnia and Herzegovina Vladimir Gaćinović Resigned 19 August 2013[14] 16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Huseinbašić
(Caretaker)
28 August 2013[15]
Travnik Bosnia and Herzegovina Edin Prljača Resigned 28 August 2013[16] 14 Bosnia and Herzegovina Husnija Arapović 6 September 2013[17]
Mladost Bosnia and Herzegovina Mile Milanović Sacked 4 September 2013 12 Serbia Dušan Jevrić 4 September 2013[18]
Rudar Bosnia and Herzegovina Slobodan Starčević Resigned 17 September 2013[19] 16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Boris Gavran 18 September 2013[20]
Velež Bosnia and Herzegovina Ibro Rahimić Sacked 27 September 2013[21] 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedim Jusufbegović 3 October 2013[22]
Olimpic Bosnia and Herzegovina Nedim Jusufbegović Signed by Velež[23] 3 October 2013 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Faik Kolar 3 October 2013
Zvijezda Bosnia and Herzegovina Nermin Huseinbašić Sacked 10 October 2013 10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Denis Taletović 10 October 2013[24]
Čelik Bosnia and Herzegovina Vlado Jagodić Mutual agreement 30 October 2013[25] 11 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nizah Hukić
(Caretaker)
30 October 2013
Slavija Bosnia and Herzegovina Dragan Radović Sacked 31 October 2013[26] 10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Aleksandar Simić
(Caretaker)
31 October 2013
Vitez Serbia Valentin Plavčić Mutual agreement 31 October 2013[27] 15 Croatia Ante Miše 2 November 2013[28]
Slavija Bosnia and Herzegovina Aleksandar Simić
(Caretaker)
Mutual agreement 13 November 2013[29] 11 Serbia Slaviša Božičić 13 November 2013
Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina Husref Musemić Sacked 1 December 2013[30] 2 Croatia Robert Jarni 1 December 2013[31]

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Zrinjski (C) 30 18 7 5 56 21 +35 61 2014–15 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Široki Brijeg 30 17 8 5 66 23 +43 59 2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
3 Sarajevo 30 16 10 4 45 21 +24 58 2014–15 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round
4 Željezničar 30 16 9 5 51 29 +22 57 2014–15 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
5 Velež 30 15 9 6 42 23 +19 54
6 Borac Banja Luka 30 13 6 11 39 32 +7 45
7 Čelik 30 10 13 7 35 32 +3 43
8 Olimpic 30 10 11 9 39 30 +9 41
9 Vitez 30 10 6 14 34 39 5 36
10 Radnik 30 10 6 14 34 50 16 36
11 Mladost Velika Obarska 30 8 9 13 24 38 14 33
12 Travnik 30 7 10 13 31 44 13 31
13 Slavija 30 9 7 14 27 43 16 0311
14 Zvijezda 30 9 4 17 25 49 24 31
15 Rudar Prijedor (R) 30 5 12 13 24 39 15 27 Relegation to Prva Liga RS
16 Leotar (R) 30 2 3 25 11 70 59 9

Updated to games played on 4 May 2014.
Source: SportSport.ba (in Bosnian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal difference; 3rd goals scored
For deciding champions, qualification to UEFA Europa League and relegation: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th head-to-head goals scored; 5th head-to-head away goals scored; 6th goal difference; 7th goals scored
The winner of national cup qualify themselves for 2014–15 UEFA Europe League first qualifying round.
1Slavija were deducted 3 points.
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Positions by round

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Borac Banja Luka546511311111111112555566766
Čelik88101011101012111111101111101098888888888
Leotar161515151611151516161616161616161616161616161616161616161616
Mladost Velika Obarska11911121212131112121415131415151313131313131412121012
Olimpic124247466544545466666655577
Radnik655459978657891181091091111111010119
Rudar Prijedor71012111013161615151513151213131414141414151515151515
Sarajevo468922224332222225244434444
Slavija13119785689109910109111211121012121213111211
Široki Brijeg1232374743468656543322211333
Travnik91413131415121313131314121314141515151515141314141414
Velež273898557886777777777777655
Vitez10121414151614141414121214151212111211121010999910
Zrinjski14137663132223333654433322111
Zvijezda151616161314111010910119889810911991011131313
Željezničar311136895775464331111143222
Leader
2013–14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round
Relegation to 2014–15 Prva Liga FBiH or 2014–15 Prva Liga RS

Results

Home \ Away[1] BOR ČEL LEOMVOOLIRADRPRSARSLAŠBTRAVELVITZRIZVIŽEL
Borac Banja Luka 00 10 01 01 20 30 00 20 22 23 00 10 20 12 21
Čelik 11 30 41 22 20 41 10 20 02 11 00 00 32 31 22
Leotar 05 12 11 02 12 01 12 20 04 02 04 00 02 10 03
Mladost Velika Obarska 23 00 20 10 01 20 02 20 00 00 11 20 02 20 04
Olimpic 11 00 40 21 30 10 02 60 00 11 01 10 12 23 14
Radnik 12 00 30 02 21 20 12 20 11 10 02 21 13 11 00
Rudar Prijedor 12 11 22 00 01 11 00 01 00 10 21 21 02 30 11
Sarajevo 03 30 30 00 11 32 32 30 12 31 21 40 10 30 00
Slavija 20 00 30 30 20 25 11 00 42 10 02 10 02 31 11
Široki Brijeg 30 20 30 60 00 40 33 20 10 51 30 20 11 60 32
Travnik 12 20 10 11 22 22 20 23 11 10 00 11 11 31 12
Velež 30 02 30 00 11 52 10 00 21 03 10 10 10 11 42
Vitez 31 11 20 21 21 30 11 02 30 21 30 15 11 31 01
Zrinjski 21 40 20 20 11 50 00 11 20 32 51 00 20 30 21
Zvijezda 10 10 41 21 02 10 00 00 00 20 20 12 13 03 01
Željezničar 10 30 41 21 11 22 31 11 00 03 20 10 31 21 10

Updated to games played on 10 May 2014.
Source: SportSport.ba
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Clubs season-progress

Team ╲ Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
Borac Banja LukaDWDWWWLWWWWDLWWDLLL
ČelikDDDDLWLDDDDWDLWDDWW
LeotarLDLLDWLDLLLWLLLLLLL
Mladost Velika ObarskaDDDLLDDWLDLLWLLLWLW
OlimpicWDDWDLWLDWDWDWDWDWL
RadnikDWDWDLLWDWDLLLLWLWL
Rudar PrijedorDDLDDLLLWLLWLWLLLDD
SarajevoWDLWWWDDLWDWWDWDWLW
SlavijaLDWWDWDLLLWLDLWLLDD
Široki BrijegDWWDLWLWDDLDWWDWWWD
TravnikDLDLDLWDDDDLWLLLLLD
VeležWLWDDDWDLDDWLWDWLWL
VitezDLLLDLWDDLWLLLWWWLW
ZrinjskiLDWWDWWLWDWLDWDDWWD
ZvijezdaLLLLWLWWWDDLWWLLWLD
ŽeljezničarWWWLDLDLWDDWWDWWWWW

Updated to match(es) played on 5 August 2013. Source: SportSport.ba
W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lose

Season statistics

Transfers

For the list of transfers involving Premier League clubs during 2013–14 season, please see: List of Bosnia and Herzegovina football transfers summer 2013 and List of Bosnia and Herzegovina football transfers winter 2013–14.

Hat-tricks

PlayerForAgainstResultDate
Bosnia and Herzegovina Armin HodžićŽeljezničarLeotar4–125 September 2013
Bosnia and Herzegovina Vedran VidovićVitezTravnik3–09 November 2013
Bosnia and Herzegovina Dino ĆorićŠiroki BrijegMladost6–010 November 2013

Clean sheets


See also

References

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