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Study Guide: 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga: Season Overview

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2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga: Season Overview Study Guide

League Overview and Final Season Significance

The 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season represented the inaugural campaign for the league.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 2005-06 season was, in fact, the fourth and final season of the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga, preceding the dissolution of the country and marking the conclusion of this specific league structure.

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A total of 18 teams participated in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season comprised 16 teams, not 18.

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The league was officially designated as the Meridian SuperLiga throughout the 2005-06 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Meridian SuperLiga was the sponsorship name, the official designation of the league during the 2005-06 season was the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga.

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The Serbia and Montenegro Superliga was dissolved following the 2005-06 season due to the country's subsequent breakup.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2005-06 season marked the final iteration of the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga, as the dissolution of the country led to the league's discontinuation.

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What was the official designation of the top football league in Serbia and Montenegro during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: Serbia and Montenegro Superliga

Explanation: The official name of the top football league in Serbia and Montenegro during the 2005-06 season was the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga.

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How many teams participated in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga?

Answer: 16

Explanation: The 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season featured the participation of 16 teams.

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What was the primary significance of the 2005-06 season for the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga?

Answer: It was the fourth and final season before the country's dissolution.

Explanation: The 2005-06 season held particular significance as it was the fourth and final season of the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga, concluding shortly before the dissolution of the country.

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What was the sponsorship name of the Serbia and Montenegro Superliga during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: Meridian SuperLiga

Explanation: The Serbia and Montenegro Superliga was known as the Meridian SuperLiga during the 2005-06 season due to a sponsorship agreement.

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Championship Race and Top Performers

Red Star Belgrade secured the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga title with a total of 78 points.

Answer: True

Explanation: Red Star Belgrade indeed finished at the top of the league table, accumulating 78 points to clinch the championship title for the 2005-06 season.

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FK Partizan concluded the 2005-06 season in third place, thereby qualifying for the UEFA Cup.

Answer: False

Explanation: FK Partizan finished the 2005-06 season in second place, not third, and consequently qualified for the UEFA Cup.

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Srđan Radonjić, representing FK Partizan, achieved the status of top goalscorer with 20 goals.

Answer: True

Explanation: Srđan Radonjić, playing for FK Partizan, was indeed the top goalscorer in the 2005-06 season, netting 20 goals.

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Dušan Đokić scored 19 goals, positioning him as the second-highest goalscorer in the league.

Answer: True

Explanation: Dušan Đokić's tally of 19 goals indeed placed him as the second-highest goalscorer in the league for the 2005-06 season.

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FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje recorded the highest number of losses during the 2005-06 season, with 25 defeats.

Answer: True

Explanation: FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje suffered the most losses in the league during the 2005-06 season, accumulating 25 defeats.

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Red Star Belgrade's championship victory in the 2005-06 season marked their 25th domestic title.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 2005-06 league title secured by Red Star Belgrade was indeed their 25th domestic title, underscoring their historical success.

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Red Star Belgrade scored 73 goals and conceded 23 goals during their championship-winning 2005-06 season.

Answer: True

Explanation: The championship-winning season for Red Star Belgrade saw them score 73 goals and concede only 23 goals.

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FK Partizan achieved a record of 25 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses in the 2005-06 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: FK Partizan's record for the 2005-06 season was 22 wins, 5 draws, and 3 losses, not 25 wins, 3 draws, and 2 losses.

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Which team emerged as the champion of the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga?

Answer: Red Star Belgrade

Explanation: Red Star Belgrade secured the championship title in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season.

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Red Star Belgrade's championship win in 2005-06 was particularly notable as it represented their:

Answer: 25th domestic title.

Explanation: The 2005-06 championship title secured by Red Star Belgrade marked their 25th domestic title, a significant milestone in their club history.

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Which team secured the second position in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga standings?

Answer: FK Partizan

Explanation: FK Partizan finished as the runner-up in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season.

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Identify the top goalscorer in the 2005-06 season and the club they represented.

Answer: Srđan Radonjić (FK Partizan)

Explanation: Srđan Radonjić, playing for FK Partizan, was the top goalscorer of the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga, having scored 20 goals.

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How many goals did Red Star Belgrade score during their championship-winning 2005-06 season?

Answer: 73

Explanation: Red Star Belgrade scored a total of 73 goals during their successful 2005-06 championship campaign.

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Which team achieved the highest number of victories during the 2005-06 Superliga season?

Answer: Red Star Belgrade

Explanation: Red Star Belgrade recorded the most wins during the 2005-06 Superliga season, securing victory in 25 matches.

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How many points did FK Partizan accumulate over the course of the 2005-06 season?

Answer: 71

Explanation: FK Partizan accumulated 71 points during the 2005-06 season.

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Red Star Belgrade accumulated 78 points to win the championship. How many draws did they record during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: 3

Explanation: Red Star Belgrade recorded 3 draws during their championship-winning 2005-06 season.

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Which player scored 12 goals for Red Star Belgrade during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: Nikola Žigić

Explanation: Nikola Žigić was among the Red Star Belgrade players who scored 12 goals during the 2005-06 season.

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What was FK Partizan's goal difference for the 2005-06 season?

Answer: +36

Explanation: FK Partizan concluded the 2005-06 season with a goal difference of +36.

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Club Details and Player Movements

Red Star Belgrade's home stadium, Marakana, possessed a seating capacity exceeding 32,000.

Answer: False

Explanation: Red Star Stadium (Marakana) had a significantly larger capacity of 55,538 seats, substantially more than the stated 32,000.

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Walter Zenga, an Italian manager, led FK Partizan to the championship title in the 2005-06 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: Walter Zenga, the Italian manager, coached Red Star Belgrade to the championship title in the 2005-06 season, not FK Partizan.

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All clubs based in Belgrade occupied positions within the top half of the league table at the conclusion of the season.

Answer: False

Explanation: While several Belgrade-based clubs performed well, not all of them finished in the top half of the league table. For instance, FK Obilić was relegated.

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Budućnost Podgorica incurred a three-point deduction due to an on-field protest during a match against FK Zeta.

Answer: True

Explanation: Budućnost Podgorica was indeed penalized with a three-point deduction for leaving the pitch in protest during their match against FK Zeta.

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Marko Pantelić was transferred from Red Star Belgrade to Hertha BSC Berlin during the winter transfer window of the 2005-06 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: Marko Pantelić was sold by Red Star Belgrade to Hertha BSC Berlin prior to the commencement of the 2005-06 season, specifically on August 31, 2005, during the summer transfer window.

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Partizan Stadium had a greater seating capacity than Red Star Stadium.

Answer: False

Explanation: Partizan Stadium had a capacity of 32,710, whereas Red Star Stadium had a significantly larger capacity of 55,538.

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The match between rivals Partizan and Red Star Belgrade concluded with a 1-0 victory for Partizan.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Eternal derby' between FK Partizan and Red Star Belgrade during the 2005-06 season ended in a 0-0 draw, not a 1-0 victory for either side.

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Milan Dudić and Aleksandar Luković, both playing for Red Star Belgrade, registered the most league appearances, each participating in 28 matches.

Answer: True

Explanation: Milan Dudić and Aleksandar Luković were the Red Star Belgrade players with the highest number of league appearances, each playing in 28 matches during the season.

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Which of the following clubs was not based in Belgrade during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: FK Vojvodina

Explanation: FK Vojvodina, based in Novi Sad, was not a Belgrade-based club. FK Obilić, FK Rad, and OFK Beograd were all located in Belgrade.

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What was the seating capacity of Red Star Stadium, the home ground of the league champions?

Answer: 55,538

Explanation: Red Star Stadium, the home venue for the champions Red Star Belgrade, had a seating capacity of 55,538.

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What penalty did Budućnost Podgorica incur during the season for their actions in a match against FK Zeta?

Answer: A 3-point deduction for leaving the pitch in protest.

Explanation: Budućnost Podgorica was penalized with a three-point deduction after they left the pitch in protest during their match against FK Zeta.

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Dušan Đokić was the second-highest goalscorer with 19 goals. Which clubs did he represent during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: FK Voždovac and Red Star Belgrade

Explanation: Dušan Đokić played for both FK Voždovac and Red Star Belgrade during the 2005-06 season, scoring a total of 19 goals.

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Which player was transferred from Red Star Belgrade before the commencement of the 2005-06 season?

Answer: Marko Pantelić

Explanation: Marko Pantelić was sold by Red Star Belgrade to Hertha BSC Berlin on August 31, 2005, prior to the start of the 2005-06 season.

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What was the outcome of the 'Eternal derby' (Partizan vs. Red Star Belgrade) during the 2005-06 season?

Answer: The match ended in a 0-0 draw.

Explanation: The highly anticipated 'Eternal derby' between FK Partizan and Red Star Belgrade during the 2005-06 season concluded with a 0-0 draw.

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Which player, acquired during the winter 2005-06 transfer window, joined Red Star Belgrade from FK Zemun?

Answer: Nenad Milijaš

Explanation: Nenad Milijaš was signed by Red Star Belgrade from FK Zemun during the winter transfer window of the 2005-06 season.

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European Qualification and Relegation

FK Javor Ivanjica and FK Rad were promoted for the 2005-06 Superliga season and subsequently relegated at its conclusion.

Answer: True

Explanation: Both FK Javor Ivanjica and FK Rad were indeed promoted prior to the 2005-06 season and subsequently faced relegation at the end of that campaign.

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FK Zeta secured qualification for the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Answer: True

Explanation: FK Zeta did qualify for the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup, specifically reaching the second round.

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FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje finished last in the league despite possessing the best goal difference.

Answer: False

Explanation: FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje finished last in the league with the worst goal difference (-54), not the best.

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Voždovac was deemed ineligible for 2006-07 European competitions despite achieving a third-place finish in the league.

Answer: True

Explanation: Voždovac finished third in the league but was subsequently ruled ineligible for participation in the 2006-07 European competitions.

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OFK Beograd qualified for the UEFA Cup primarily based on their league position.

Answer: False

Explanation: OFK Beograd qualified for the UEFA Cup primarily as the runner-up of the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup, not solely based on their league position.

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FK Radnički Jugopetrol was relegated from the Superliga at the conclusion of the 2005-06 season.

Answer: False

Explanation: FK Radnički Jugopetrol was not among the teams relegated at the end of the 2005-06 season. The relegated teams were FK Javor Ivanjica, FK Rad, and FK Obilić.

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Which of the following clubs was relegated from the Superliga at the conclusion of the 2005-06 season?

Answer: FK Obilić

Explanation: FK Obilić was among the teams relegated from the Superliga at the end of the 2005-06 season, alongside FK Javor Ivanjica and FK Rad.

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Which team finished in the final position (16th) of the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga?

Answer: FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje

Explanation: FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje occupied the 16th and final position in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga standings.

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Which team, despite finishing third in the league, was ineligible for 2006-07 European competitions?

Answer: Voždovac

Explanation: Voždovac achieved a third-place league finish but was subsequently ruled ineligible for participation in the 2006-07 European competitions.

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Which of the following clubs qualified for the 2006-07 UEFA Cup second qualifying round based on their league position?

Answer: FK Partizan and Hajduk Kula

Explanation: FK Partizan (as league runner-up) and Hajduk Kula qualified for the 2006-07 UEFA Cup second qualifying round based on their league performance.

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How many teams were relegated from the Superliga at the conclusion of the 2005-06 season?

Answer: 5

Explanation: A total of five teams were relegated from the Superliga at the end of the 2005-06 season: FK Javor Ivanjica, FK Rad, FK Obilić, Budućnost Podgorica, and FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje.

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Which team qualified for the UEFA Cup second qualifying round as the runner-up of the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup?

Answer: OFK Beograd

Explanation: OFK Beograd secured qualification for the UEFA Cup second qualifying round by virtue of being the runner-up in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup.

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League Mechanics and Statistics

The 2005-06 season recorded a total of 571 goals scored across 240 matches.

Answer: True

Explanation: The season concluded with a total of 571 goals scored over the 240 matches played.

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The symbol '(C)' in the league table denotes a team that has been relegated.

Answer: False

Explanation: The '(C)' symbol in the league table signifies the Champion of the league, not a relegated team. The '(R)' symbol indicates relegation.

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The league table employed red color-coding to denote teams that qualified for UEFA competitions.

Answer: False

Explanation: The league table utilized red color-coding for teams facing relegation, not for those qualifying for UEFA competitions. Green indicated the champion, and blue indicated UEFA qualification spots.

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The average number of goals scored per match in the 2005-06 season approximated 2.75.

Answer: False

Explanation: The average number of goals scored per match during the 2005-06 season was 2.38, not 2.75.

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The 'Goals difference' column in the league table quantifies the total number of goals scored by a team.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Goals difference' column represents the arithmetic difference between the total goals scored by a team (Goals For) and the total goals conceded by that team (Goals Against), not merely the total goals scored.

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The '(R)' symbol in the league table signifies that the team has been crowned Champion of the league.

Answer: False

Explanation: The '(R)' symbol in the league table indicates that a team has been Relegated. The '(C)' symbol denotes the Champion.

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What does the '(C)' symbol signify in the league table?

Answer: The Champion of the league.

Explanation: The '(C)' symbol in the league table is used to denote the Champion of the league for that particular season.

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What was the total number of goals scored across all matches in the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season?

Answer: 571

Explanation: A total of 571 goals were scored throughout the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season.

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The league table utilized green color-coding to indicate which of the following?

Answer: The Champion of the league.

Explanation: Green color-coding in the league table was used to visually identify the Champion of the league.

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What does the 'Goals difference' column represent in the league table?

Answer: The difference between goals scored and goals conceded.

Explanation: The 'Goals difference' column quantifies the arithmetic difference between the total goals a team has scored (Goals For) and the total goals they have conceded (Goals Against) throughout the season.

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What was the average number of goals scored per match in the 2005-06 season?

Answer: 2.38

Explanation: The average number of goals scored per match across the 2005-06 Serbia and Montenegro Superliga season was 2.38.

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