1930 Yugoslav Football Championship

The 1930 National Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1930. / Државно првенство 1930.) had the number of teams participating once again raised to six. The champion, Concordia Zagreb, was a newly formed team consisting of previous HAŠK players.

Qualifiers

Locations of teams in 1930 Yugoslav First League

This year, two new subassociations were formed. On April 13, 1930 the subassociation of Novi Sad was created, which would include the clubs from the districts of Novi Sad, Sremska Mitrovica and Šabac. A month later, on May 9, the subassociation of Veliki Bečkerek was formed, including the clubs from Veliki Bečkerek, Vršac, Kikinda and Pančevo districts.

Just as in the previous seasons, the two best placed teams from the subassociations of Belgrade and Zagreb will compete, while the rest of subassociations will qualify their champion. The Yugoslav Football Association in order to increase the number of teams in the final stage made some alterations, such as that the first two teams positioned in the previous season, Hajduk Split and BSK Belgrade, qualify directly to the final stage.

The representatives were:

Qualifying round:

The qualified teams were Jugoslavija, Slavija Osijek, Concordia Zagreb and Slavija Sarajevo. The first leg mathes were played on July 6, with the second leg ones being played on July 13. The extra match between Slavija Osijek and HAŠK was played in Osijek on July 14. The Subassociation of Skoplje failed to present a champion as three clubs finished the league with equal number of points: Jug, SSK and Sparta.[1]

League

Rank Club MP W D L GF GA GD P
1 Concordia Zagreb 10 6 3 1 25 15 +10 15
2 Jugoslavija Beograd 10 5 3 2 23 13 +10 13
3 Hajduk Split 10 5 3 2 21 17 +4 13
4 BSK Belgrade 10 5 2 3 26 16 +10 12
5 Slavija Sarajevo 10 2 2 6 15 23 -8 6
6 Slavija Osijek 10 0 1 9 6 32 -26 1

Top scorers

Final goalscoring position, number of goals, player/players and club.[2]

Champions

CONCORDIA ZAGREB (coach: Bogdan Cuvaj)

Kingdom of Yugoslavia Sergije Demić (10/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Stjepan Pavičić (10/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Boško Ralić (9/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Nikola Pavelić (8/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Daniel Premerl (6/1)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Gustav Remec (4/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Miloš Ferić (3/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Radovan Pavelić (10/4)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Dragutin Babić (10/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Edigio Martinović (10/1)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ivan Pavelić (10/10)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Boris Praunberger (9/3)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Živković (8/5)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Vladimir Lolić (1/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Pavao Löw (1/0)
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Božidar Armano (1/0)[3]

See also

References

  1. Milorad Sijić, "Fudbal u Kraljevini Jugoslaviji", pags. 55-57
  2. Gola istina: kraljevi strelaca by Živko Bojanić, pag. 31 (Serbian)
  3. 1929/1930 at exyufudbal.in.rs

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