Yugoslavia 1991/92


                            Pd  Wi D+ D-  L  GF GA Pts 
 1.Crvena zvezda Beograd    33  23  4  1  5  77-24  50
 2.Partizan Beograd         33  21  4  6  2  59-18  46
 3.Vojvodina Novi Sad       33  19  4  1  9  45-31  42
 4.OFK Beograd              33  19  3  5  6  62-36  41
 5.Proleter Zrenjanin       33  16  3  1 13  41-43  35
 6.Vardar Skopje            33  15  4  2 12  50-34  34
 7.Rad Beograd              33  14  1  2 16  48-43  29
 8.Borac Banja Luka         33  11  6  4 12  24-32  28
 9.FK Sarajevo              32  12  3  3 14  33-45  27 [*]
10.FK Zemun                 33  12  2  5 14  44-43  26
11.Radnicki Nis             33  12  2  3 16  37-45  26
12.Buducnost Titograd       33  10  3  5 15  30-32  23
13.Sutjeska Niksic          33  11  1  5 16  40-47  23
14.Velez Mostar             32  10  3  2 17  34-53  23 [*]
15.Pelister Bitola          33   9  2  1 21  30-57  20
16.Spartak Subotica         33   7  3  6 17  24-49  17
17.Sloboda Tuzla            31   7  2  1 21  21-61  16 [*]
18.Zeljeznicar Sarajevo     17   6  3  0  8  18-24  15 [*]

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

[*] All of Zeljeznicar's matches in the 2nd half of the season were
declared void.  The same happened to the matches Sarajevo-Sloboda and
Velez-Sloboda.  The last 6 matches of Sarajevo, Sloboda, and Velez
were all awarded 3-0 to their opponents; all this due to the war
that started in Bosnia-Hercegovina during this season.

Before the season, Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, NK Osijek, NK Rijeka
and (newly promoted) NK Zagreb had withdrawn and entered the Croatian
championship, while Olimpija Ljubljana had withdrawn to enter the new
Slovenian championship.

After the season, the Bosnian teams (Sarajevo, Zeljeznicar, Sloboda,
Velez) left the championship, as did the Macedonian clubs (Vardar
Skopje, Pelister Bitola).  Borac Banja Luka was relocated to Beograd
and played there in 1992/93.  

Promoted: Napredak Krusevac, Hajduk Kula, FK Becej, Mogren Budva,
          OFK Kikinda, Radnicki Novi Beograd, and FK Pristina.

Cup Final:
Crvena zvezda 0-1 2-2 Partizan

1990/91.

1992/93.

1991/92 (Croatia).

1991/92 (Slovenia).

1992/93 (FYR Macedonia).

list of champions.

list of final tables.

list of cup winners.

list of topscorers.


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