Yugoslav Cup

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The Yugoslav Cup was one of two major football (soccer) competitions in the former Yugoslavia, the other being the Yugoslav League Championship. The Yugoslav Cup took place after the league championships (every competitive league in Yugoslavia), in order to determine which teams are ranked as their corresponding seeds.

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[edit] Competition format

The competition format was an elimination championship where every competitive team was offered a chance to enter. Beginning in the lowest tiers of teams, the competition followed a one-game elimination format. Higher tier teams got berths in the second round, third round, and so on. The First League (Prva Liga) teams always began in the 1/162 finals, and the rest of the 16 berths being filled by lower tier teams who managed to make it to the round of 32.

Once the round of 16 was reached, the format would be changed to a two-game elimination format, being played at home and away for each team. At this point it became a First League ordeal, as the smaller teams had zero chance against the titans of Yugoslavian football. Historically, the finals were usually reached only by the better performing First League teams (Partizan, Hajduk, C. Zvezda, Dinamo, etc).

[edit] Cup Finals of FR Yugoslavia

Season Winner Score Runner-up
2003 FK Sartid
1 - 0
(aet)
Crvena Zvezda
2002 Crvena Zvezda
1 - 0 FK Sartid
2001 Partizan
1 - 0 Crvena Zvezda
2000 Crvena Zvezda
4 - 0 Napredak Krusevac
1999 Crvena Zvezda
4 - 2
Partizan
1998 Partizan
0 - 0, 2 - 0 FK Obilic
1997 Crvena Zvezda
0 - 0, 1 - 0 Vojvodina Novi Sad
1996 Crvena Zvezda
3 - 0, 3 - 1 Partizan
1995 Crvena Zvezda
4 - 0, 0 - 0 FK Obilic
1994 Partizan
3 - 2, 6 - 1 Spartak Subotica
1993 Crvena Zvezda
0 - 1, 1 - 0
(5-4 pens)
Partizan
1992 Partizan
1 - 0, 2 - 2 Crvena Zvezda


[edit] Cup Finals of SFR Yugoslavia

Season Winner Score Runner-up
1991 Hajduk
1 - 0 Crvena Zvezda
1990 Crvena Zvezda
1 - 0 Hajduk
1989 Partizan
6 - 1 Velež Mostar
1988 Borac Banja Luka
1 - 0 Crvena Zvezda
1987 Hajduk
1 - 1
(9 - 8 penalties)
NK Rijeka
1986 Velež Mostar
3 - 1 Dinamo
1985 Crvena Zvezda
2 - 1, 1 - 1 Dinamo
1984 Hajduk
2 - 1, 0 - 0 Crvena Zvezda
1983 Dinamo
3 - 2 FK Sarajevo
1982 Crvena Zvezda
2 - 2, 4 - 2 Dinamo
1981 Velež Mostar
3 - 2 NK Željezničar
1980 Dinamo
1 - 0, 1 - 1 Crvena Zvezda
1979 NK Rijeka
2 - 1, 0 - 0 Partizan
1978 NK Rijeka
1 - 0
(aet)
Trepča Titova Mitrovica
1977 Hajduk
2 - 0
(aet)
Buducnost Titograd
1976 Hajduk
1 - 0
(aet)
Dinamo
1975 x
not played x
1974 Hajduk
1 - 0 Borac Banja Luka
1973 Hajduk
1 - 1, 2 - 1 Crvena Zvezda
1972 Hajduk
2 - 1 Dinamo
1971 Crvena Zvezda
4 - 0, 2 - 0 FK Sloboda Tuzla
1970 Crvena Zvezda
2 - 2, 1 - 0
(second match aet)
Olimpija Ljubljana
1969 Dinamo
3 - 3, 3 - 0
(1st match aet)
Hajduk
1968 Crvena Zvezda
7 - 0 FK Bor
1967 Hajduk
2 - 1 FK Sarajevo
1966 OFK Beograd
6 - 2 Dinamo
1965 Dinamo
2 - 1 Buducnost Titograd
1964 Crvena Zvezda
3 - 0 Dinamo
1963 Dinamo
4 - 1 Hajduk
1962 OFK Beograd
4 - 1 Spartak Subotica
1961 Vardar Skopje
2 - 1 Varteks Varazdin
1960 Dinamo
3 - 2 Partizan
1959 Crvena Zvezda
3 - 1 Partizan
1958 Crvena Zvezda
4 - 0 Velež Mostar
1957 Partizan
5 - 3 Radnički Beograd
1956 x
not played x
1955 BSK Beograd
2 - 0 Hajduk
1954 Partizan
4 - 1 Crvena Zvezda
1953 BSK Beograd
2 - 0 Hajduk
1952 Partizan
6 - 0 Crvena Zvezda
1951 Dinamo
2 - 0, 2 - 0 Vojvodina
1950 Crvena Zvezda
1 - 1, 3 - 0 Dinamo
1949 Crvena Zvezda
3 - 2 Naša Krila Zemun
1948 Crvena Zvezda
3 - 0 Partizan
1947 Partizan
2 - 0 Naša Krila Zemun

[edit] Performance by club

[edit] See also

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