Yugoslav First League 1945
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In 1945, in the still existing Democratic Federal Yugoslavia, football once again began to be played nationally after a six year hiatus due to World War II.
The first post-war national tournament was a hastily organized competition in cup format in which each federal unit (socialist republic) within FPR Yugoslavia gathered a representative team. There were six teams representing Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, and Slovenia, one team representing the autonomous region within Serbia, Vojvodina, and the final team being the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija) football team.
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[edit] Cup
[edit] Quarter finals
Srbija | 2 - 0 | Crna Gora |
Hrvatska | 6 - 1 | Bosnia i Herzegovina |
Vojvodina | 3 - 1 | Makedonija |
JNA | 8 - 2 | Slovenija |
[edit] Semi finals
Srbija | 1 - 4 | Hrvatska |
JNA | 4 - 3 | Vojvodina |
[edit] Finals
Srbija | 1 - 2 | JNA |
[edit] Champions
SRBIJA (coach: Svetozar Glišović)
Srđan Mrkušić
Ljubomir Lovrić
Miomir Petrović
Miodrag Jovanović
Ciric
Filipovic
M. Krstic
Branko Stanković
Domacin
Djurdjevic
Tomasevic
Jovan Jezerkić
Rajko Mitić
Nikola Perlić
Panic
Sapinac
Pecencic
Horvatinovic
Savic
D. Jovanovic
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Yugoslav First League seasons
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1923 • 1924 • 1925 • 1926 • 1927 • 1928 • 1929 • 1930 • 1930-31 • 1931-32 • 1932-33 • 1934-35 • 1935-36 • 1936-37 • 1937-38 • 1938-39 • 1939-40 • World War II • 1945 • 1946-47 • 1947-48 • 1948-49 • 1950 • 1951 • 1952 • 1952-53 • 1953-54 • 1954-55 • 1955-56 • 1956-57 • 1957-58 • 1958-59 • 1959-60 • 1960-61 • 1961-62 • 1962-63 • 1963-64 • 1964-65 • 1965-66 • 1966-67 • 1967-68 • 1968-69 • 1969-70 • 1970-71 • 1971-72 • 1972-73 • 1973-74 • 1974-75 • 1975-76 • 1976-77 • 1977-78 • 1978-79 • 1979-80 • 1980-81 • 1981-82 • 1982-83 • 1983-84 • 1984-85 • 1985-86 • 1986-87 • 1987-88 • 1988-89 • 1989-90 • 1990-91 • 1991-92 |