1995–96 First League of FR Yugoslavia
1995–96 First League of FR Yugoslavia
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Statistics of First League of FR Yugoslavia (Serbian: Пpвa caвeзнa лигa, Prva savezna liga) for the 1995–96 season.
Overview
Just as in the two previous seasons, the league was divided into 2 groups, A and B, consisting each one of 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group meat each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four classifiyed from A group moving to the group B, and being replaced by the top four from the B group. At the end of the season the same situation happened with four teams being replaced from A and B groups, adding the fact that the bottom two clubs from the B group were relegated into the Second League of FR Yugoslavia for the next season and replaced by the top two from that league.
At the end of the season FK Partizan were the champions.
The league top-scorer was FK Čukarički Stankom striker Vojislav Budimirović with 23 goals.
The relegated clubs were FK Napredak Kruševac and FK Radnički Beograd.
First League
FALL
IA league
IB league
SPRING
IA league
IB league
Champions
Partizan Belgrade (Coach: Ljubiša Tumbaković)
Players (league matches/league goals)
References
External links
Top football seasons in Serbia and Montenegro
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Serbia and Montenegro |
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1990–91 |
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1991–92 |
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1992–93 |
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1993–94 |
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1994–95 |
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1995–96 |
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Domestic leagues |
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Domestic cups |
Albania · Andorra · Armenia · Austria · Azerbaijan · Belarus · Belgium · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Bulgaria · Croatia · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Denmark · England · Estonia · Faroe Islands '95 '96 · Finland '95 '96 · France · Georgia · Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland '95 '96 · Israel · Italy · Latvia '95 '96 · Liechtenstein · Lithuania · Luxembourg · Republic of Macedonia · Malta · Moldova · Netherlands · Northern Ireland · Norway '95 '96 · Poland · Portugal · Republic of Ireland · Romania · Russia · San Marino · Scotland · Slovakia · Slovenia · Spain · Sweden '95 '96 · Switzerland · Turkey · Ukraine · Wales · Yugoslavia
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League cups |
England · Finland '95 '96 · France · Iceland · Israel · Northern Ireland · Republic of Ireland · Scotland · Wales
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UEFA competitions |
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