successful teams in the former Yugoslavia. Yugoslav Cup Yugoslav League Championship Football Association of Yugoslavia Mills, Richard (2018). Nogomet...
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of Yugoslav People's Army football players. The last championship started without clubs from newly independent Slovenia and Croatia, while clubs from...
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consisted of players based in Serbian football clubs, while the Zagreb Subassociation forbid players from Croatian clubs, some of whom were regulars in the...
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1990–91 NK Dinamo Zagreb season (category Yugoslav football clubs 1990–91 season)
Dinamo Zagreb's 45th season in the Yugoslav First League. It proved to be their last season played in the Yugoslav league system. Following the season's...
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Yugoslav First League. The club spent their entire existence playing top-flight football, and they soon established themselves as one of the Yugoslav...
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Serbian Football League and the Croatian-Slovenian Football League. The top three clubs from each league will qualify for the final stage of the Yugoslav Championship...
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organized between clubs are not included. Trophies that were shared between two clubs are counted as honours for both teams. Clubs tied in total honours...
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1990–91 Red Star Belgrade season (category Yugoslav football clubs 1990–91 season)
the 45th edition of the Red Star Belgrade in the 1990–91 Yugoslav First League, 1990–91 Yugoslav Cup and 1990–91 European Cup. Torquay United v Red Star...
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Croatia's biggest clubs competed in the Yugoslav First League. After Croatia declared independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, a national football league was formed...
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was one of two major football competitions in Yugoslavia, the other one being the Yugoslav League Championship. The Yugoslav Cup took place after the...
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in Slovenia Others: Football Association of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League Yugoslavia national football team "Serbia finding their feet | Inside UEFA"...
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clubs which played in Yugoslav Second League 1992–2006. Yugoslav Third League is rank which existed five seasons, and 11 different Montenegrin clubs were...
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four Yugoslav and 24 Croatian league titles. nb2 – Hajduk Split tally includes nine Yugoslav and six Croatian league titles. The breakup of Yugoslavia saw...
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HNK Hajduk Split (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
The club's golden era came in the 1970s, when they won four Yugoslav Leagues and five Yugoslav Cups. Hajduk is also the only club in Yugoslav football history...
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of the 5th level in the Yugoslav football league system. It gathered the best clubs from the SAP Kosovo except for those clubs competing in higher levels...
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1987–88 NK Dinamo Zagreb season (category Yugoslav football clubs 1987–88 season)
(August 1988). Tempo almanah - Yu fudbal 1987–88 [Tempo sports magazine Yugoslav football almanac for the 1987–88 season] (in Serbo-Croatian). Belgrade: Politika...
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Serbian SuperLiga (redirect from Serbo-Montenegrin Football League)
Montenegro from Serbia, the league only has had Serbian clubs. Serbian clubs used to compete in the Yugoslav First League. This competition was formed in 1923...
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1953–54 NK Dinamo Zagreb season (category Yugoslav football clubs 1953–54 season)
season of the Yugoslav national cup was played over three months, between August and November. In the first round proper, which featured 16 clubs playing in...
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communist Yugoslavia. Dinamo and Hajduk won a combined total of 11 Yugoslav First League titles and 16 Yugoslav Cup. In addition, Croatian club Rijeka won...
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to 1995, the clubs from FR Yugoslavia were forbidden to take part in the European competitions, due to the sanctions against Yugoslavia. For two decades...
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Several association football clubs succeed in playing at the highest level of their domestic league without being relegated for several years, if at all...
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representative of Yugoslavia in 1991. Includes clubs representing West Germany. No clubs representing East Germany appeared in a match. The Yugoslav appearance...
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second tier football league of SFR Yugoslavia. The top clubs were promoted to the top tier, the Yugoslav First League. Although the Yugoslav First League...
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The 1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1935/36 / Државно првенство 1935/36) was the 13th season of Kingdom...
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occupied Yugoslavia, the Partisans were a pan-Yugoslav movement promoting the "brotherhood and unity" of Yugoslav nations and representing the Yugoslav political...
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Srbija do Tokija (category Culture of Yugoslavia)
catchphrase dating back to the early 1990s. In 1991, Serbian (then-Yugoslav) football club Red Star Belgrade won the European Cup and the Intercontinental...
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being played, and all agreed to begin with a Yugoslav National Championship in 1923. The Yugoslav Football Championship was played until the beginning...
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1985–86 FK Sarajevo season (category Yugoslav football clubs 1986–87 season)
Sarajevo season was the club's 39th season in history, and their 37th season in the top flight of Yugoslav football, the Yugoslav First League. Besides...
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later renamed to Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Football Association was formed, which was divided in regional subassociations. Football clubs Ilirija, Slovan...
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GNK Dinamo Zagreb (category Football clubs in Yugoslavia)
titles and seven Yugoslav Cups. Amid the breakup of Yugoslavia and formation of the Croatian football league system, Dinamo left the Yugoslav league in 1991...
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