Yugoslavia 1989/90

First Level

Final Table:

 1. C.Zvezda Beograd         34  24  5 (3)  5  79 29  51
 2. Dinamo Zagreb            34  16 11 (8)  7  53 25  40
 3. Hajduk Split             34  18  3 (2) 13  50 35  38
 4. Partizan Beograd         34  18  4 (1) 12  51 42  37
 5. Rad Beograd              34  16  6 (4) 12  41 31  36
 6. Rijeka                   34  14  6 (5) 14  29 35  33
 7. Zeljeznicar Sarajevo     34  14  6 (4) 14  37 40  32
 8. Olimpija Ljubljana       34  14  6 (2) 14  49 40  30
 9. Sloboda Tuzla            34  15  4 (0) 15  43 46  30
10. Buducnost Titograd       34  13  8 (3) 13  30 35  29
11. Vojvodina Novi Sad       34  13  6 (3) 15  43 51  29
12. Spartak Subotica         34  12  6 (4) 16  28 40  28
13. Sarajevo                 34  13  4 (1) 17  46 49  27  
14. Borac Banja Luka         34  12  7 (3) 15  28 40  27
15. Radnicki Nis             34  12  8 (2) 14  42 48  26
16. Osijek                   34  12  4 (2) 18  28 47  26
17. Velez Mostar             34  11  6 (3) 17  38 51  25  [*]
18. Vardar Skoplje           34   8  2 (1) 24  33 64  17  relegated

[*] the match Sarajevo vs Dinamo on Apr 25, 1990 was interrupted after
    a linesman was hit by a bottle, and awarded 0-3.  Sarajevo appealed,
    and at the end of the season, in which Sarajevo had finished 17th 
    and were relegated, the FSJ ordered a replay which Sarajevo won 1-0;
    because of this Velez Mostar were suddenly relegated, which they of
    course protested; the FSJ decided then to extend the first division
    to 19 teams for 1990/91.

Note that after draws penalties were taken, and only the winner of the
penalty shoot-out was rewarded with a point.

Promoted: Zemun and Proleter Zrenjanin

Topscorer:  Pancev          C.Zvezda Beograd        25


Cup 1989/90

1/16 Finals
Sileks Kratovo           2-1   Zeljeznicar Sarajevo
Velez Mostar             3-1   Borac Cacak       
Jugokeramika Zapresic    2-0   Radnicki Nis     
Celik Zenica             0-0   Vojvodina Novi Sad         [aet, 2-4 pen]
NK Rijeka                1-0   Orijent Sisak    
Backa Backa Palanka      0-4   Rad Beograd             
Crvena zvezda Beograd    8-2   Liria Prizren
Vrbas Titov Vrbas        0-3   Hajduk Split         
Dinamo Zagreb            3-0   Napredak Krusevac    
Maribor Branik           0-1   Spartak Subotica                 
FK Sarajevo              2-0   Sloboda Titovo Uzice  
Guber Srebrnica          1-1   Buducnost Titograd         [aet, 3-2 pen]   
JNA (Army XI)            2-5   Partizan Beograd     
Vratnik Sarajevo         0-1   NK Osijek 
OFK Beograd              1-2   Vardar Skopje         
Sloboda Tuzla            3-2   Dinamo Vinkovci                     

Replay (after sustained protest)
Guber Srebrnica          1-2   Buducnost Titograd   
 
1/8 Finals
Crvena zvezda Beograd  6-0 1-1 Vojvodina Novi Sad 
Hajduk Split           0-0 0-0 Rad Beograd                [aet, 7-6 pen]
Jugokeramika Zapresic  1-0 0-2 NK Osijek      
Vardar Skopje          3-0 2-3 NK Rijeka         
Spartak Subotica       0-0 0-1 Velez Mostar
Sileks Kratovo         1-0 0-1 FK Sarajevo                [aet, 5-3 pen]
Sloboda Tuzla          2-0 0-3 Buducnost Titograd       
Partizan Beograd       3-2 1-0 Dinamo Zagreb  

Quarterfinals
Crvena zvezda Beograd  5-1 3-0 Buducnost Titograd   
Vardar Skopje          0-4 1-1 Hajduk Split 
Sileks Kratovo         1-1 1-4 NK Osijek     
Velez Mostar           1-2 1-1 Partizan Beograd      

Semifinals
Crvena zvezda Beograd  1-0 3-2 Partizan Beograd        
NK Osijek              0-3 2-5 Hajduk Split       

Final [May 19, at JNA Stadium, Beograd; att; 35,000]

Crvena zvezda Beograd    1-0   Hajduk Split
  [Pancev 11]
  [Crvena zvezda: Stojanovic, Juric, Marovic, Stosic, Belodedici, Najdovski,
                  Prosinecki, Savicevic, Pancev, Stojkovic, Sabanadzovic.
   Hajduk: Hadziabdic, Drazic, Bilic, Jerkan, Stimac (Vucevic 55), Jelicic
           (Barnjak 78), Celic, Jarni, Asanovic, Boksic.
   ref: G.Popev (Skopje)]
 

Second Level

Teams participating:
FK Borac (Banja Luka, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
FK Sutjeska (Niksic, Montenegro)
FK Proleter (Zrenjanin, Vojvodina)
OFK Beograd (Beograd, Serbia)
NK GOSK Jug (Dubrovnik, Croatia)
FK Pristina (Pristina, Kosovo)
FK Iskra (Bugojno, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
FK Zemun (Zemun, Serbia)
FK Sloboda (Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
FK Napredak (Krusevac, Serbia)
NK Dinamo (Vinkovci, Croatia) - now HNK Cibalia
FK Pelister (Bitolj, Macedonia)
OFK Kikinda (Kikinda, Vojvodina)
FK Macva (Sabac, Serbia)
FK Leotar (Trebinje, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
NK Sibenik (Sibenik, Croatia)
FK Rudar Ljubija (Prijedor, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
FK Celik (Zenica, Bosnia-Herzegovina)
FK Mladost (Lucani, Serbia)
FK Liria (Prizren, Kosovo)


Final Table 

 1. Zemun               38 23  6 (5)  9  59-35  51
 2. Proleter            38 23  6 (4)  9  55-30  50
---------------------------------------------------
 3. Sutjeska            38 21  5 (1) 13  70-34  43
 4. Pristina            38 21  4 (1) 13  61-39  43
 5. Sibenik             38 19  5 (3) 14  56-55  41
 6. Sloboda             38 19  5 (1) 14  44-35  39
 7. Kikinda             38 16  6 (6) 16  47-51  38
 8. Dinamo              38 17  9 (3) 12  51-36  37
 9. Pelister            38 16  5 (4) 17  54-50  36
10. GOSK Jug            38 15  9 (6) 14  39-39  36
11. Leotar              38 16  6 (3) 16  47-46  35
12. Macva               38 15  7 (4) 16  49-44  34
13. Iskra               38 17  4 (0) 17  45-57  34
14. Napredak            38 15  5 (4) 18  41-54  34
15. Beograd             38 15  7 (3) 16  58-49  33
16. Borac               38 13 13 (7) 12  34-35  33
---------------------------------------------------
17. Rudar Ljubija       38 16  2 (0) 20  57-56  32
18. Liria               38 11  3 (1) 24  30-55  23
19. Celik               38  9  6 (0) 23  31-65  18
20. Mladost             38  4  5 (3) 29  22-84   5  [6 points deducted]

Note:   If the game was tied, the penalty kicks were taken and only the 
        winner has gained 1 point. In brackets there are those penalty-kick 
        points.


TOPSCORERS

20 - Music (Rudar Ljubija)
19 - Draskovic (Sutjeska)
     Omerhodzic (Sloboda)
16 - Milicevic (Zemun)
15 - Lacmanovic (Zemun)
14 - Kozniku (Pristina)
13 - Vranic (Kikinda)
     Toskic (Iskra)
     Ajdarevic (Liria)
12 - Boskovic (Proleter)
     Loncar (Beograd)
     Hadziosmanovic (Iskra)
11 - Zirojevic (Sutjeska)
     Marenzi (Sibenik)
     Petkovic (Sibenik)
     Glavevski (Pelister)
     Gacinovic (Leotar)
10 - Maretic (Sibenik)
     Topic (Dinamo)
     Dilberovic (GOSK Jug)
     Dukic (GOSK Jug)
     Bujak (Leotar)
     Ostojic (Macva)
 9 - Ciric (Pelister)
     Jovanovski (Pelister)
 8 - Simanic (Proleter)
     Medin (Sutjeska)
     Lalqi (Pristina)
     Nexhipi (Pristina)
     Petkovic (Kikinda)
     Stanivuk (Kikinda)
     Cop (Dinamo)
     Stavljanin (Napredak)
     Spoljaric (Beograd)
     Zelenovic (Beograd)
 etc.


1977/78.

1987/88 (cup).

1990/91.

list of champions.

list of final tables.

list of cup winners.

list of topscorers.


About this document

Cup data thanks to Ian King (worldsoccer@btinternet.com)

Prepared and maintained by Igor Kramarsic and Bojan Puric for the Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Authors: Igor Kramarsic (kigor@rijeka.riteh.hr) and Bojan Puric (Bojan.Puric@public.srce.hr)
Last updated: 16 May 2008

(C) Copyright Igor Kramarsic, Bojan Puric and RSSSF 1999/2008
You are free to copy this document in whole or part provided that proper acknowledgement is given to the authors. All rights reserved.