OKF Belgrado conocido como BSK Belgrado antes de 1957.
Clubes notables
Durante los años de la Primera Liga de Yugoslavia hubo varios equipos que rivalizaron constantemente por hacerse con los campeonatos de liga, principalmente los clubes procedentes de las grandes ciudades. A continuación se muestran los más importantes:
↑ «Yugoslavia - list of topscorers». RSSSF. 14 de diciembre de 2007. Consultado el 25 de julio de 2011.
The league had a contracted season. In 1939, Croatian and Slovenian clubs began leaving the Yugoslav Football Association and joining the newly found Croatian Football Federation, in protest of the alleged centralization of sport around Belgrade. A new Croatian-Slovenian Football League was started, while the Yugoslavian First League continued on, soon to be renamed the Serbian First League. The split was eventually rectified with the promise of an increase in the number of Croatian and Slovenian clubs in the league. In the end, a short ten-round season was held.
The Yugoslav FA decided that the last round of fixtures had to be replayed, after accusations that certain results had been fixed. FK Partizan, who had won the title with a 4-0 over FK Željezničar Sarajevo, refused, after which the game was awarded 3-0 to Željeznicar, which gave FK Crvena Zvezda the title and sent them to play in the 1986-87 European Cup. However, after a sequence of legal processes, the original final table, with Partizan as champions, was officially recognized in 1987. «Yugoslavia list of champions». RSSSF. 28 de mayo de 2008. Consultado el 26 de junio de 2008.
Ten clubs had started the 1986-87 season with a deduction of 6 points, among them Partizan and FK Crvena Zvezda, because of the events in the previous season. FK Vardar, who had not been deducted 6 points, won the title and took part in the 1987-88 European Cup, but the points deduction was later annulled after more legal proceedings so the title was given to Partizan, who headed the table with the deduction annulled. «Yugoslavia list of champions». RSSSF. 28 de mayo de 2008. Consultado el 26 de junio de 2008.
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La Primera Liga en croata Prva liga en serbio Ppva liga era la maxima categoria del futbol profesional en el Reino de Yugoslavia 1918 1941 y la Yugoslavia socialista 1945 1991 Era organizada por la Asociacion de Futbol de Yugoslavia Primera Liga de YugoslaviaDatos generalesDeporteFutbolSedeReino de Yugoslavia De 1923 a 1940 RFS Yugoslavia De 1945 a 1992 ConfederacionUEFAContinenteEuropaNombre oficialPpva LigaPrva LigaOrganizadorAsociacion de Futbol de YugoslaviaEquipos participantes18 En su ultima temporada Datos historicosFundacion1923Primera temporada1923Primer campeonHSK Građanski Zagreb 1923 Desaparicion1992Ultima temporada1991 92Datos estadisticosUltimo campeonEstrella Roja FC 1991 92 Mas campeonatosEstrella Roja FC 19 Mas participacionesEstrella Roja FCFK Partizan 46 c u Datos de competenciaCategoria1Descenso aSegunda Liga de YugoslaviaClasificacion aCopa de Campeones de EuropaCopa de la UEFASupercopa de YugoslaviaCopa nacionalCopa de YugoslaviaCronologiaPrimera Liga de YugoslaviaPrimera Liga de Serbia y MontenegroPrva HNLPrva SNL Primera Division de MacedoniaPremijer Liga editar datos en Wikidata Se dejo de disputar en 1992 debido a la disolucion de la Republica Federal Socialista de Yugoslavia en cinco estados independientes Bosnia y Herzegovina Croacia Eslovenia Republica de Macedonia y la Republica Federal de Yugoslavia Indice 1 Palmares 1 1 Reino de Yugoslavia 1923 1940 1 2 Titulos por club 2 RFS Yugoslavia 1945 1992 3 Titulos por club 1947 1992 4 Tabla historica 1947 1992 5 Clubes notables 6 Maximos goleadores 7 Ligas sucesoras 8 Vease tambien 9 Notas y referenciasPalmares EditarReino de Yugoslavia 1923 1940 Editar Temporada Campeon Subcampeon Maximo goleador Club Goles 1 1923 HSK Građanski Zagreb SASK Sarajevo Dragan Jovanovic SK Jugoslavija 41924 SK Jugoslavija HNK Hajduk Split Dragan Jovanovic SK Jugoslavija 61925 SK Jugoslavija HSK Građanski Zagreb Dragan Jovanovic SK Jugoslavija 41926 HSK Građanski Zagreb SK Jugoslavija Dusan Petkovic SK Jugoslavija 41927 HNK Hajduk Split BSK Belgrado Kuzman Sotirovic BSK Belgrado 61928 HSK Građanski Zagreb HNK Hajduk Split Ljubo Bencic HNK Hajduk Split 81929 HNK Hajduk Split BSK Belgrado Đorđe Vujadinovic BSK Belgrado 101930 HSK Concordia SK Jugoslavija Blagoje Marjanovic BSK Belgrado 101930 31 BSK Belgrado HSK Concordia Đorđe Vujadinovic BSK Belgrado 121931 32 HSK Concordia HNK Hajduk Split Svetislav Valjarevic HSK Concordia 101932 33 BSK Belgrado HNK Hajduk Split Vladimir Kragic HNK Hajduk Split 211933 34 No se disputo el campeonato 1934 35 BSK Belgrado SK Jugoslavija Leo Lemesic HNK Hajduk Split 181935 36 BSK Belgrado FK Slavija Sarajevo Blagoje Marjanovic BSK Belgrado 51936 37 HSK Građanski Zagreb HNK Hajduk Split Blagoje Marjanovic BSK Belgrado 211937 38 HASK Zagreb BSK Belgrado August Lesnik HSK Građanski Zagreb 171938 39 BSK Belgrado HSK Građanski Zagreb August Lesnik HSK Građanski Zagreb 221939 40 2 HSK Građanski Zagreb BSK Belgrado Svetislav Glisovic BSK Belgrado 10Titulos por club Editar Club Campeon Subcampeon Anos campeonBSK Belgrado 5 4 1931 1933 1935 1936 1939HSK Građanski Zagreb 5 2 1923 1926 1928 1937 1940HNK Hajduk Split 2 5 1927 1929SK Jugoslavija 2 3 1924 1925HSK Concordia 2 1 1930 1932HASK Zagreb 1 1938FK Slavija Sarajevo 1 SASK Sarajevo 1 RFS Yugoslavia 1945 1992 EditarRepublica Federal Socialista de YugoslaviaTemporada Campeon Subcampeon Tercer lugar Maximo goleador Club Goles1945 Nota 1 RS Serbia Club Ejercito Popular Yugoslavo RS Croacia Stjepan Bobek Club Ejercito Popular Yugoslavo 81946 47 FK Partizan GNK Dinamo Zagreb Estrella Roja FC Franjo Wolfl GNK Dinamo Zagreb 281947 48 GNK Dinamo Zagreb HNK Hajduk Split FK Partizan Franjo Wolfl GNK Dinamo Zagreb 221948 49 FK Partizan Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split Frane Matosic HNK Hajduk Split 171950 HNK Hajduk Split Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan Marko Valok FK Partizan 171951 Estrella Roja FC GNK Dinamo Zagreb HNK Hajduk Split Kosta Tomasevic Estrella Roja FC 161952 HNK Hajduk Split Estrella Roja FC NK Lokomotiva Zagreb Stanoje Jocic BSK Belgrado 131952 53 Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split FK Partizan Todor Zivanovic Estrella Roja FC 171953 54 GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Partizan Estrella Roja FC Stjepan Bobek FK Partizan 211954 55 HNK Hajduk Split BSK Belgrado GNK Dinamo Zagreb Bernard Vukas Predrag Markovic Kosta Tomasevic HNK Hajduk Split BSK Belgrado FK Spartak Subotica 201955 56 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan FK Radnicki Belgrado Muhamed Mujic Tihomir Ognjanov Todor Veselinovic FK Velez MostarFK Spartak SuboticaFK Vojvodina 211956 57 Estrella Roja FC FK Vojvodina HNK Hajduk Split Todor Veselinovic FK Vojvodina 281957 58 GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Partizan FK Radnicki Belgrado Todor Veselinovic FK Vojvodina 191958 59 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan FK Vojvodina Bora Kostic Estrella Roja FC 251959 60 Estrella Roja FC GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Partizan Bora Kostic Estrella Roja FC 191960 61 FK Partizan Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split Zoran Prljincevic Todor Veselinovic FK Radnicki BelgradoFK Vojvodina 161961 62 FK Partizan FK Vojvodina GNK Dinamo Zagreb Drazan Jerkovic GNK Dinamo Zagreb 161962 63 FK Partizan GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo Miso Smajlovic FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 181963 64 Estrella Roja FC OFK Belgrado GNK Dinamo Zagreb Asim Ferhatovic FK Sarajevo 191964 65 FK Partizan FK Sarajevo Estrella Roja FC Zlatko Dracic NK Zagreb 231965 66 FK Vojvodina GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Velez Mostar Petar Nadoveza HNK Hajduk Split 211966 67 FK Sarajevo GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Partizan Mustafa Hasanagic FK Partizan 181967 68 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan GNK Dinamo Zagreb Slobodan Santrac OFK Belgrado 221968 69 Estrella Roja FC GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Partizan Vojin Lazarevic Estrella Roja FC 221969 70 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan FK Velez Mostar Dusan Bajevic Slobodan Santrac FK Velez Mostar OFK Belgrado 201970 71 HNK Hajduk Split FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo GNK Dinamo Zagreb Petar Nadoveza Bozo Jankovic HNK Hajduk SplitFK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 201971 72 FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo Estrella Roja FC OFK Belgrado Slobodan Santrac OFK Belgrado 331972 73 Estrella Roja FC FK Velez Mostar OFK Belgrado Vojin Lazarevic Slobodan Santrac Estrella Roja FC OFK Belgrado 251973 74 HNK Hajduk Split FK Velez Mostar Estrella Roja FC Danilo Popivoda NK Olimpija Ljubljana 171974 75 HNK Hajduk Split FK Vojvodina Estrella Roja FC Dusan Savic Bosko Đorđevic Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan 201975 76 FK Partizan HNK Hajduk Split GNK Dinamo Zagreb Nenad Bjekovic FK Partizan 241976 77 Estrella Roja FC GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Sloboda Tuzla Zoran Filipovic Estrella Roja FC 211977 78 FK Partizan Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split Radomir Savic FK Sarajevo 211978 79 HNK Hajduk Split GNK Dinamo Zagreb Estrella Roja FC Dusan Savic Estrella Roja FC 241979 80 Estrella Roja FC FK Sarajevo FK Radnicki Nis Safet Susic Dragoljub Kostic FK Sarajevo FK Napredak Krusevac 171980 81 Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split FK Radnicki Nis Milan Radovic NK Rijeka 261981 82 GNK Dinamo Zagreb Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split Snjesko Cerin GNK Dinamo Zagreb 191982 83 FK Partizan HNK Hajduk Split GNK Dinamo Zagreb Sulejman Halilovic NK Dinamo Vinkovci 181983 84 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo Darko Pancev FK Vardar 191984 85 FK Sarajevo HNK Hajduk Split FK Partizan Zlatko Vujovic HNK Hajduk Split 251985 86 FK Partizan 3 Estrella Roja FC FK Velez Mostar Davor Cop NK Dinamo Vinkovci 201986 87 FK Partizan 4 FK Velez Mostar Estrella Roja FC Radmilo Mihajlovic FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 231987 88 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan FK Velez Mostar Dusko Milinkovic FK Rad 161988 89 FK Vojvodina Estrella Roja FC HNK Hajduk Split Davor Suker NK Osijek 181989 90 Estrella Roja FC GNK Dinamo Zagreb HNK Hajduk Split Darko Pancev Estrella Roja FC 251990 91 Estrella Roja FC GNK Dinamo Zagreb FK Partizan Darko Pancev Estrella Roja FC 341991 92 Estrella Roja FC FK Partizan FK Vojvodina Darko Pancev Estrella Roja FC 25 Para celebrar la nueva unidad de Yugoslavia se creo un formato especial de liga El torneo estaba compuesto por ocho equipos Serbia Croacia Macedonia Vojvodina Eslovenia Montenegro Bosnia y Herzegovina y un combinado de jugadores del Club Ejercito Popular Yugoslavo Titulos por club 1947 1992 EditarClub Campeon Subcampeon Tercero Anos campeon Estrella Roja FC 19 9 7 1951 1953 1956 1957 1959 1960 1964 1968 1969 1970 1973 1977 1980 1981 1984 1988 1990 1991 1992 FK Partizan 11 9 8 1947 1949 1961 1962 1963 1965 1976 1978 1983 1986 1987 HNK Hajduk Split 7 6 8 1950 1952 1955 1971 1974 1975 1979 GNK Dinamo Zagreb 4 11 7 1948 1954 1958 1982 FK Vojvodina 2 3 2 1966 1989 FK Sarajevo 2 2 1967 1985 FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 1 1 2 1972 FK Velez Mostar 3 4 OFK Belgrado 2 2 FK Radnicki Nis 2 FK Radnicki Belgrado 2 NK Lokomotiva Zagreb 1 FK Sloboda Tuzla 1 Tabla historica 1947 1992 EditarR S indica la republica a la cual pertenecia Pos Club R S Temp PJ PG PE PP GF GC Pts1 Estrella Roja FC SRB 46 1345 727 325 292 2578 1430 17702 FK Partizan SRB 46 1345 663 348 328 2310 1441 16643 GNK Dinamo Zagreb CRO 45 1312 605 366 341 2179 1509 15624 HNK Hajduk Split CRO 45 1312 592 348 372 2113 1487 15165 FK Vojvodina SRB 42 1249 476 312 460 1713 1641 12566 FK Sarajevo BIH 43 1274 462 318 491 1728 1832 12307 FK Velez Mostar BIH 38 1174 435 307 430 1666 1613 11688 FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo BIH 34 1063 404 272 387 1453 1421 10639 OFK Belgrado SRB 34 987 347 278 357 1378 1358 97210 FK Vardar MAC 35 1041 343 252 444 1249 1528 93311 FK Radnicki Nis SRB 29 953 330 255 365 1067 1157 90412 NK Rijeka CRO 29 898 310 252 336 1083 1163 85713 FK Sloboda Tuzla BIH 25 829 270 243 315 927 1072 76514 FK Buducnost Titogrado MON 26 789 261 188 335 889 1114 69815 NK Olimpija Ljubljana ESL 22 730 231 194 305 825 992 64816 NK Celik BIH 17 574 172 152 250 562 752 48417 NK Zagreb CRO 18 532 155 124 253 635 869 43418 FK Borac Banja Luka BIH 15 487 150 133 200 547 650 42519 NK Osijek CRO 13 444 147 110 187 501 589 39820 FK Spartak Subotica SRB 15 441 125 89 221 541 733 32621 FK Sutjeska MON 9 295 90 65 135 346 454 24522 FK Proleter Zrenjanin SRB 9 279 87 58 133 306 488 22923 FK Radnicki Belgrado SRB 9 226 74 47 105 348 399 19524 NK Lokomotiva Zagreb CRO 10 218 69 40 109 300 422 17825 FK Bor SRB 6 204 54 63 87 210 319 17126 FK Rad SRB 5 171 68 33 68 221 202 16227 KF Prishtina SRB 5 170 62 29 79 195 258 15328 NK Dinamo Vinkovci CRO 5 170 55 51 74 217 269 15129 FK Napredak Krusevac SRB 6 192 54 47 91 225 312 15130 NK Maribor ESL 5 166 40 57 69 168 271 13731 FK Radnicki Belgrado SRB 5 170 44 44 82 143 243 13232 FK Zemun SRB 3 103 28 27 46 115 152 7633 RFK Novi Sad 1921 SRB 3 74 21 22 31 86 129 6434 Metalac Belgrado SRB 3 62 22 15 25 87 93 5935 NK Tresnjevka CRO 3 84 22 18 44 102 174 5736 ASD Ponziana 3 62 18 10 34 68 140 4637 RNK Split CRO 2 48 17 7 24 64 80 4138 FK Nasa Krila Zemun SRB 2 36 11 8 17 50 57 3039 NK Iskra Bugojno BIH 1 34 8 11 15 32 50 2740 FK Macva SRB 2 38 8 8 22 42 70 2441 FK Rudar Kosovska Mitrovica SRB 1 34 7 10 17 28 52 2442 FK Crvenka SRB 1 34 8 7 19 28 58 2343 FK Teteks Tetovo MAC 1 34 8 9 19 31 68 2344 FK Rabotnicki MAC 2 42 8 5 29 39 132 2145 FK Pelister MAC 1 33 9 2 21 30 57 2046 14 Oktobar Nis SRB 1 26 4 5 17 26 76 1347 NK Nafta ESL 1 26 3 0 23 13 88 6OKF Belgrado conocido como BSK Belgrado antes de 1957 Clubes notables EditarDurante los anos de la Primera Liga de Yugoslavia hubo varios equipos que rivalizaron constantemente por hacerse con los campeonatos de liga principalmente los clubes procedentes de las grandes ciudades A continuacion se muestran los mas importantes Republica Socialista de SerbiaEstrella Roja FC Belgrado FK Partizan Belgrado OFK Belgrado Belgrado FK Vojvodina Novi Sad FK Radnicki Nis Nis SK Jugoslavija Belgrado FK Spartak Subotica Subotica Republica Socialista de CroaciaHSK Concordia Zagreb GNK Dinamo Zagreb Zagreb HSK Građanski Zagreb Zagreb HNK Hajduk Split Split HASK Zagreb Zagreb NK Osijek Osijek NK Rijeka Rijeka Republica Socialista de Bosnia y HerzegovinaFK Sarajevo Sarajevo FK Velez Mostar Mostar FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo Sarajevo FK Sloboda Tuzla Tuzla NK Celik Zenica FK Borac Banja Luka Banja Luka FK Slavija Sarajevo Republica Socialista de MacedoniaFK Vardar Skopje Republica Socialista de MontenegroFK Buducnost Podgorica Republica Socialista de EsloveniaNK Olimpija Ljubljana LiublianaMaximos goleadores EditarLista de los 10 maximos goleadores en el periodo de 1946 1992 de la Republica Federal Socialista de Yugoslavia Fuente RSSSF Actualizado el 14 de diciembre de 2007 1 Jugador Goles Clubes Carrera en liga1 Slobodan Santrac 218 OFK Belgrado FK Partizan FK Galenika Zemun2 Darko Pancev 169 Vardar Estrella Roja FC 1982 19923 Dusan Bajevic 166 FK Velez Mostar 1966 1977 1981 19834 Bora Kostic 158 Estrella Roja FC5 Frane Matosic 149 HNK Hajduk Split 1946 19536 Todor Veselinovic 145 FK Vojvodina 1951 19617 Stjepan Bobek 129 FK Partizan 1946 1956Zoran Prljincevic 129 FK Radnicki Belgrado Estrella Roja FC8 Dusan Savic 120 Estrella Roja FC 1973 19829 Dragan Dzajic 113 Estrella Roja FC 1961 197510 Vojin Lazarevic 112 FK Sutjeska Estrella Roja FC 1962 1970 1972 1974Ligas sucesoras Editar Ligas sucesoras post 1992 Para el campeonato de la Republica Federal de Yugoslavia Serbia y Montenegro y Serbia ver Superliga de Serbia 1992 presente Bosnia Herzegovina ver Liga Premier de Bosnia y Herzegovina 1994 presente Croacia ver Primera Liga de Croacia 1992 presente Eslovenia ver Primera Liga de Eslovenia 1991 presente Macedonia ver Primera Division de Macedonia 1992 presente Montenegro ver Primera Division de Montenegro 2006 presente Vease tambien EditarCopa de Yugoslavia Seleccion de futbol de Yugoslavia Futbolista yugoslavo del ano SuperLiga Serbia Copa de Serbia y Montenegro Copa de Serbia Seleccion de futbol de SerbiaNotas y referencias Editar a b Yugoslavia list of topscorers RSSSF 14 de diciembre de 2007 Consultado el 25 de julio de 2011 The league had a contracted season In 1939 Croatian and Slovenian clubs began leaving the Yugoslav Football Association and joining the newly found Croatian Football Federation in protest of the alleged centralization of sport around Belgrade A new Croatian Slovenian Football League was started while the Yugoslavian First League continued on soon to be renamed the Serbian First League The split was eventually rectified with the promise of an increase in the number of Croatian and Slovenian clubs in the league In the end a short ten round season was held The Yugoslav FA decided that the last round of fixtures had to be replayed after accusations that certain results had been fixed FK Partizan who had won the title with a 4 0 over FK Zeljeznicar Sarajevo refused after which the game was awarded 3 0 to Zeljeznicar which gave FK Crvena Zvezda the title and sent them to play in the 1986 87 European Cup However after a sequence of legal processes the original final table with Partizan as champions was officially recognized in 1987 Yugoslavia list of champions RSSSF 28 de mayo de 2008 Consultado el 26 de junio de 2008 Ten clubs had started the 1986 87 season with a deduction of 6 points among them Partizan and FK Crvena Zvezda because of the events in the previous season FK Vardar who had not been deducted 6 points won the title and took part in the 1987 88 European Cup but the points deduction was later annulled after more legal proceedings so the title was given to Partizan who headed the table with the deduction annulled Yugoslavia list of champions RSSSF 28 de mayo de 2008 Consultado el 26 de junio de 2008 Datos Q163786 Obtenido de https es wikipedia org w index php title Primera Liga de Yugoslavia amp oldid 129780501, wikipedia, wiki, leyendo, leer, libro, biblioteca,