• Horvatinović Miodrag Savić D. Jovanović Yugoslav Cup Yugoslav League Championship Football Association of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables...
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  • 1979 1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament Champions (1): 1945 List of Yugoslavia international footballers List of Yugoslavia national football team goalscorers...
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  • national football team in 1945. The team represented the Federal State of Serbia in a tournament organised by the Football Association of Yugoslavia. As a...
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  • Mediterranean Games Gold medal (2): 1971, 1979 1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament Champions (1): 1945 Lunar New Year Cup Champions (1): 1995 Millennium...
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  • UEFA. Yugoslav Cup Serbian Football League (1940–44) Football Association of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia national football team A special format tournament was...
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    two countries first played in the semi-final of the one-off 1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament. The Home Championship/Victory International-style competition...
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    in 1945 as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, breaking up as a consequence of the Yugoslav Wars...
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    Traditional Football Tournament: "FK Velež – February 14" (Tradicionalni fudbalski turnir: "FK Velež – 14. februar"). Yugoslavia's football league system...
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  • These are the squads for the 1976 European Football Championship tournament in Yugoslavia, which took place between 16 June and 20 June 1976. The players'...
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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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    Macedonian clubs to access Yugoslav First League since the Subassocion leagues functioned as qualifying leagues for the Yugoslav national championship and...
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  • HŠK Građanski Zagreb (category Association football clubs disestablished in 1945)
    Ringer 1936–1945: Márton Bukovi Yugoslav football league system Yugoslav First League Winners (5): 1923, 1926, 1928, 1936–37, 1939–40 Yugoslav Cup Winners...
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  • GNK Dinamo Zagreb (category Association football clubs established in 1945)
    They entered the Yugoslav First League in its inaugural 1946–47 season, finishing as runners-up. In their second season in Yugoslav top flight in 1947–48...
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  • HAŠK (category Association football clubs disestablished in 1945)
    (HAŠK's other city rivals, also banned in 1945) Yugoslav First League (the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national football league that HAŠK successfully competed...
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    FK Spartak Subotica (category Association football clubs established in 1945)
    (Vojvodina group) Winners (1): 1945–46 Yugoslav Second League Winners (4): 1952, 1971–72, 1985–86 (West), 1987–88 (West) Yugoslav Cup Runners-up (2): 1961–62...
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    these tournaments. In 2021, Bolivian Football Federation's new President, Fernando Costa Sarmiento, lamented the deteriorating condition of football in Bolivia...
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  • Olympics 1996 did not enter 2000–2024 did not qualify Yugoslav Football Tournament 5th place: 1945 Team Macedonia Rustenov, Bogojevski, Vidovik, Martinovski...
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  • the 2015–16 season. Besides the Soviet, also the Czechoslovak and Yugoslav football leagues split into multiple competitions in the early 1990s. A total...
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  • Josip Bulat (born 1905) (category Yugoslav football managers)
    Josip Bulat (11 April 1905 – 22 April 1970) was a Croatian and Yugoslav football manager and player. Born in Split, Bulat played for Sloboda Tuzla in...
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  • Željko Čajkovski (category Yugoslav football managers)
    Željko Čajkovski (5 May 1925 – 11 November 2016) was a Croatian and Yugoslav football player and coach, who played as a forward. A prolific goalscorer,...
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  • the Republic Yugoslav First League Yugoslav Second League Yugoslav Third League Yugoslav Republic Regional Leagues Yugoslav Cup Yugoslav Super Cup Geography...
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  • Yugoslav states, and it exists alongside scaled-down versions of the individual national domestic leagues of each of the former Yugoslav states. 1945:...
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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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    Croats and Slovenes, later in 1929 renamed into Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The Yugoslav Football Association (Jugoslovenski nogometni savez) was founded at...
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  • Jakšić who was the Yugoslav goalkeeper at 1930 World Cup. Ever since, Montenegrins were usually well represented in the Yugoslav and Serbia and Montenegro...
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  • dominated football in communist Yugoslavia. Dinamo and Hajduk won a combined total of 11 Yugoslav First League titles and 16 Yugoslav Cup. In addition, Croatian...
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    Davor Šuker (category Yugoslav men's footballers)
    scored 34 goals in 60 Yugoslav First League matches. Šuker made such an impression that he received his first call-up to the Yugoslavia national team. His...
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  • level of the Yugoslav football league system. The champion would gain promotion to Yugoslav Inter-Republic League East, one of Yugoslav 3rd tiers. Unrecognised...
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  • of Yugoslavia post 1918 brought an increase in the number of leagues, and soon a domestic national championship was organised. The Yugoslav football league...
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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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