1926 Yugoslav Football Championship
The 1926 Yugoslav First Class (I. razred) was a football competition held within the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes. The two dominant teams of pre-World War II Yugoslav football, Jugoslavija and Građanski, began laying the foundations of the next seven decades of a deeply rooted rivalry between Zagreb and Belgrade. Both teams dominated the competition with comfortable margins, but were quite evenly matched in the finals.
Tournament
Quarter finals
FK Jugoslavija Beograd 12 - 2 FK Bačka Subotica
Hajduk Split 2 - 1 SAŠK
Građanski Zagreb 7 - 1 NK Ilirija Ljubljana
Slavija Sarajevo (pass)
Semi finals
Jugoslavija 5 - 1 Hajduk
Građanski 7 - 0 Slavija
Finals
Građanski 2 - 1 Jugoslavija
Champions
GRAĐANSKI ZAGREB (Manager: Imre Poszony)
Maksimilijan Mihalčić
Franjo Mantler
Miho Remec
Arnold
Rudolf Rupec
Dragutin Vragović
Jene Abraham
Rudolf Hitrec
Emil Perška
Franjo Giller
Vidnjević
See also
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