• The Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) (Serbian: Фудбалски савез Југославије, romanized: Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije, Croatian: Jugoslavenski nogometni...
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  • The Yugoslavia national football team represented Yugoslavia in international association football. Although the team mainly represented the pre-war Kingdom...
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  • first by the Croatian-named Nogometni Savez Jugoslavije (Football Association of Yugoslavia), founded in April 1919 in Zagreb, until in late 1929 disagreements...
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  • of the Football Association of Yugoslavia. The Football Association of Montenegro was a part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, the Football Association...
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  • was part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, which was founded in 1919 in Zagreb then the new Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro in...
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  • end of World War II, Croatia became a part of SFR Yugoslavia and the Belgrade-based Football Association of Yugoslavia took over as the main football-governing...
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  • (along with the newly formed Football Association of Slovenia) to the dissolution of the Football Association of Yugoslavia. Between the 2001–02 season...
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    Yugoslavia Olympic football team was the men's national football team of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1992 in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia...
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  • new football associations accordingly: Football Association of Serbia Football Association of Montenegro Serbia inherited the former Yugoslavia and Serbia...
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  • Union of Serbia and Montenegro. It was controlled by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro. For 11 years, it was known as the FR Yugoslavia national...
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  • headquarters in Pristina. The Football Federation of Kosovo was established in 1946 as a branch of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, it has since become...
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    Football in Yugoslavia had different levels of historical development depending on the geographical regions. Following the extreme popularity of the sport...
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  • of SFR Yugoslavia and its football team in 1992 Serbia was represented (alongside Montenegro) within the new FR Yugoslavia national football team. Despite...
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  • Football Association Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro Football Federation of the Soviet Union Football Association of Yugoslavia Associate...
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  • as part of the Football Association of Yugoslavia after the establishment of then SR Macedonia, a constituent state of SFR Yugoslavia, following World...
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    The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA /juːˈeɪfə/ yoo-AY-fə; French: Union des associations européennes de football; German: Union der europäischen...
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    son of Kosta Hadži, the chief of the Yugoslav delegation at the 1930 World Cup and the vice-president of the Football Association of Yugoslavia at the...
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  • The Prva Liga, operated by the Football Association of Yugoslavia, began holding national competitions in 1923. This spawned many new opportunities for...
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  • invasion of their country. This was the first ever Olympic football tournament where all the medalists were communist countries, with Yugoslavia and Bulgaria...
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  • The 1990-91 Cup of Yugoslavia was the penultimate season of SFR Yugoslavia's football knockout competition. It was the last season that the cup was also...
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  • usually competed in the highest levels of the Yugoslav league system. The league is governed by the Football Association of Slovenia. Celje and Maribor are the...
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  • founding members of the Dublin based Football Association of Ireland. ^2 Not a UEFA member. ^3 Founded as the Football Association of Yugoslavia. ^4 Founded...
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  • the Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) introduced the modern league system which included promotion and relegation between tiers of the football pyramid...
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    Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country...
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    the Football Association of Yugoslavia and expelled from the squad for the 1990 FIFA World Cup. On 3 June 1990, a friendly match between Yugoslavia and...
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  • formed its own football association. Football in Montenegro, as part of Yugoslavia, was organised first by the Football Association of Yugoslavia, founded in...
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  • This meant separation of Croatian football association from the Football Association of Yugoslavia and launch of their own football league. Prva HNL saw...
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  • The Yugoslav football league system refers to the system of interconnected leagues in association football which was in place during the existence of Yugoslavia...
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    Miljan Miljanić (category Yugoslavia national football team managers)
    Yugoslav and Serbian football administrator, coach and player who played as a defender. He was the all-powerful President of the Football Association...
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  • – Aleksandar Petrović (Jugoslavija) Yugoslav Cup Yugoslav League Championship Football Association of Yugoslavia Gola istina: kraljevi strelaca by Živko...
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