With the completion of the postponed matches from Round 14, the autumn segment of the Wwin League BiH season has officially concluded. While Zrinjski claimed the title of the best team overall, Borac Banja Luka dominated in one particular category: fair play.
According to the fair play standings, which are determined by the number of yellow and red cards, Borac is the league’s most disciplined team by a wide margin.
In 17 matches, Borac’s players received just 12 yellow cards, and not a single player was sent off during the season. This achievement places Borac at the top of the fair play table with 12 points, far ahead of other teams. Remarkably, no Borac player has been issued a red card over 17 matches, an accomplishment unmatched by any other club.
On the other hand, Borac often found itself with a numerical advantage on the field, as its opponents received red cards in 8 out of the 17 games played.
Borac leads the fair play table by a significant margin, with 20 fewer points than Zrinjski, whose players accumulated 22 yellow cards and two red cards (32 points).
Široki Brijeg holds third place with 38 points (28 yellow and two red cards), followed by Željezničar with 39 points (34 yellow and one red card).
Other teams in the fair play rankings include:
- Posušje: 35 yellow cards and one red card
- Radnik: 37 yellow cards and one red card
- Igman: 36 yellow cards and three red cards
- Sloboda: 42 yellow cards and three red cards
- Sarajevo: 37 yellow cards and three red cards (including two direct reds), placing them in ninth place on the fair play table.
The “roughest” teams in the league are Sloga (33 yellow and four red cards), Velež (44 yellow and two red cards), and GOŠK, which leads the league in fouls with 43 yellow and four red cards, including three direct dismissals.
As a reminder, Zrinjski claimed the autumn champion title with three points more than Borac. The season will resume in mid-February with the matches of Round 18, according to Klix.
Source: Glas Srpske