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Predlog Liga Za Sezonu 2017/18 PREDLOG LIGA ZA SEZONU 2017/2018. Predlog liga u nadležnosti STSV u takmičarskoj sezoni 2017/2018 sačinjavaju sledeći klubovi: II Savezna Liga Sever – Muškarci II Savezna Liga Sever – Žene Klub Klub 1. STK Jedinstvo – Stara Pazova 1. STK Tornado - Mihajlovo 2. STK Miletić – Srpski ;iletić 2. STK Sloga – Ostojićevo 3. STK Zmejevo - Zmajevo 3. STK Bačka Topola 2 – Bačka Topola 4. STK Gusar - Stapar 4. STK Rapid 2– Nikolinci 5. STK Čelarevo – Čelarevo 5. STK Čelarevo – Čelarevo 6. STK Bačka Topola – Bačaka Topola 6. STK Domboš – Mali Iđoš 7. STK Egyseg – Novi Sad 7. STK Temerin - Temerin 8. STK Roham – Nova Crnja 8. STK Bečej – Bečej 9. STK Čarda kod Braše – Begeč 9. STK Slavija 96 – Kovačica 10. STK Obilić – Novi Kneževac 10. STK Egyseg – Novi Sad I Vojvođanska liga – Muškarci Vojvođanska liga – Žene Klub Klub 1. STK Srem spin – Sremska Mitrovica 1. STK Roham – Nova Crnja 2. STK Mladost – Bački Petrovac 2. STK PAN-KOPČA – Novi Sad 3. STK Detelinara MG 2015 – Novi Sad 3. STK Dolina - Padina 4. STK Rapid – Nikolinci 4. STK Beočin – Beočin 5. STK Sloga - Ostojićevo 5. STK Čelarevo 2 - Čelarevo 6. STK Spartak - Debeljača 6. STK Čarnojević – Rusko selo 7. STK Doža - Skorenovac 7. STK Vojvodina – Novi Sad 8. STK Bačka – Bački Brestovac 8.STK Banatul – Lokve 9. STK Tornado 2- Mihajlovo 9. STK ŽAK - Sombor 10. STK Čarnojević – Rusko selo 10. STK Kanjiža - Kanjiža II Vojvođanska liga – Muškarci Klub 1. STK NS 2011 – Novi Sad 2. STK Inđija – Inđija 3.STK Millennium - Vršac 4. STK Čelarevo 2 - Čelarevo 5. STK Mladost – Nova Pazova 6. STK Bačka – Srbobran 7. STK Temerin 2 - Temerin 8.STK Partizan - Šid 9. STK Odžaci – Odžaci 10. STK Horgoš - Horgoš 11.STK Ćurić – Novi Sad 12. Zapadno Bačka – Muškarci Klub 1..STK Bačka Topola 2 – Bačka Topola 2. STK Selenča – Selenča 3. STK Tikvara – Bačka Palanka 4. STK Bačka Palanka 2 – Bačka Palanka 5. STK Rusin – Ruski Krstur 6. STK Apatin – Apatin 7. STK Bačka – Bački Brestovac 8. STK Spartak 3 - Subotica Banatska liga– Muškarci Klub 1. STK Banat 2 - Zrenjanin 2. STK Profi-line - Ečka 3. STK Čarnojević 2 – Rusko selo 4. STK Banatul 2 - Lokve 5. STK Roham2 – Nova Crnja 6. STK Galadska - Kikinda 7. STK Slavija 96 - Kovačica 8. STK Dolina - Padina 9. STK Doža - Skorenovac Sremska liga – Muškarci Klub 1. STK Jedinstvo 2 – Stara Pazova 2. STK DunaV – Stari Banovci 3. STK Partizan 2 – Šid 4. STK Kuzmin – Kuzmin 5. STK Mladost 2 – Nova Pazova 6. STK Ruma – Ruma Istočno Bačka – Muškarci Klub 1. STK Senta - Senta 2. STK Žabalj - Žabalj 3. STK Novi Sad – Novi Sad 4.STK PAN-KOPČA – Novi Sad 5. STK Bečej – Bečej 6. STK Hajduk – Čurug 7. STK Beočin – Beočin 8.STK Čoka - Čoka Komesar lige Bunčić Dragan tel: 064/837-58-74 STONOTENISKI SAVEZ VOJVODINE .
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