1988–89 Yugoslav Cup
The 1988–89 Yugoslav Cup was the 41st season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.
Final
Home Club (de facto) |
Score |
Visiting Club |
FK Partizan
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6 - 1
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Velež Mostar
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Date |
May 10, 1989 |
Locale |
JNA Stadium, Belgrade, Serbia |
Attendance |
35,000 (cap. 38,923) |
Referee |
Branko Bujić (Bar) |
Partizan
(coach: Moca Vukotić) |
Fahrudin Omerović, Borče Sredojević, Predrag Spasić, Vladimir Vermezović, Gordan Petrić, Dragoljub Brnović, Miodrag Bajović, Goran Milojević (66' Bajro Župić), Slađan Šćepović, Fadil Vokrri, Nebojša Vučićević (72' Zoran Batrović) |
Velež
(coach: Žarko Barbarić) |
Vukašin Petranović, Mili Hadžiabdić, Ismet Šišić (72' Ahmed Gosto), Ivica Barbarić, Veselin Đurasović, Ibrahim Rahimić, Zijad Repak, Zdenko Jedvaj (69' Damir Čerkić), Predrag Jurić, Anel Karabeg, Semir Tuce |
Notes |
Scorer: 1-0 Vučićević (30'pen), 2-0 Vučićević (34'), 3-0 Milojević (52'), 4-0 Vokrri (55'), 5-0 Vermezović (59'), 5-1 Repak (66'), 6-1 Batrović (78') |
See also
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Finals |
1947 · 1948 · 1949 · 1950 · 1951 · 1952 · 1953 · 1954 · 1955 · 1956 · 1957 · 1958 · 1959 · 1960 · 1961 · 1962 · 1963 · 1964 · 1965 · 1966 · 1967 · 1968 · 1969 · 1970 · 1971 · 1972 · 1973 · 1974 · 1975 · 1976 · 1977 · 1978 · 1979 · 1980 · 1981 · 1982 · 1983 · 1984 · 1985 · 1986 · 1987 · 1988 · 1989 · 1990 · 1991
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Domestic cups |
Albania · Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · England · Faroe Islands '88 '89 · Finland '88 '89 · France · East Germany · West Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland '88 '89 · Israel · Italy · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Northern Ireland · Norway '88 '89 · Poland · Portugal · Republic of Ireland · Romania · San Marino · Scotland · Soviet Union · Spain · Sweden '88 '89 · Switzerland · Turkey · Wales · Yugoslavia
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League cups |
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