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Records football Yugoslavia/Recorduri fotbal Yugoslavia
Records national team/Recorduri nationala
Most capped/Record selectii
1 Dragan Džajić 1964 – 1979 85
2 Zlatko Vujović 1979 – 1990 70
3 Branko Zebec 1951 – 1961 65
4 Stjepan Bobek 1946 – 1956 63
5 Faruk Hadžibegić 1982 – 1992 61
6 Branko Stanković 1946 – 1956 61
7 Ivica Horvat 1946 – 1956 60
8 Vladimir Beara 1950 – 1959 59
9 Rajko Mitić 1946 – 1957 59
10 Bernard Vukas 1948 – 1957 59
11 Vujadin Boškov 1951 – 1958 57
12 Blagoje Marjanović 1926 – 1938 57
13 Jovan Aćimović 1968 – 1976 55
14 Zlatko Čajkovski 1946 – 1955 55
15 Fahrudin Jusufi 1959 – 1967 55
16 Mehmed Baždarević 1982 – 1992 54
17 Ivica Šurjak 1973 – 1982 54
18 Safet Sušić 1977 – 1990 54
19 Milorad Arsenijević 1927 – 1936 52
20 Dragan Holcer 1965 – 1974 52
Top goalscorers/Record goluri
Stjepan Bobek (Croat) 38
Milan Galić (Serb) 37
Blagoje Marjanović (Serb) 36
Rajko Mitić (Serb) 32
Dušan Bajević (Serb) 29
Todor Veselinović (Serb) 28
Borivoje Kostić (Serb) 26
Zlatko Vujović (Croat) 25
Dragan Džajić (Serb) 23
Bernard Vukas (Croat) 22
Safet Sušić (Bosniak) 21
Slaven Zambata (Croat) 21
Đorđe Vujadinović (Serb) 18
Muhamed Mujić (Bosniak) 17
Darko Pančev (Macedonian) 17
Branko Zebec (Croat) 17
Miloš Milutinović (Serb) 16
Aleksandar Živković (Croat) 15
Željko Čajkovski 12
Aleksandar Tirnanić (Serb) 12
Dražan Jerković (Croat) 11
Zdravko Rajkov (Serb) 11
Josip Skoblar (Croat) 11
Josip Bukal (Croat) 10
Ivan Hitrec (Croat) 10
Josip Katalinski 10
Ivica Šurjak (Croat) 9
Svetislav Glišović (Serb) 9
Vahidin Musemić (Bosniak) 9
Vahid Halilhodžić (Bosniak) 8
Tomislav Knez (Croat) 8
Ivica Osim (Bosnian) 8
Aleksandar Petaković (Serb) 8
Branislav Sekulić (Serb) 8
Dragan Stojković (Serb) 8
Aleksandar Tomašević (Serb) 8
Zlatko Čajkovski (Croat) 7
Tihomir Ognjanov 7
Dejan Savićević (Montenegrin) 7
Rudolf Belin (Croat) 6
Faruk Hadžibegić (Bosniak) 6
Jure Jerković (Croat) 6
Frane Matošić (Croat) 6
Prvoslav Mihajlović (Serb) 6
Branko Oblak (Slovene) 6
Ilija Petković (Serb) 6
Dragoslav Šekularac (Serb) 6
Fadilj Vokri (Albanian) 6
Franjo Wolfl (Croat) 6
Vojin Božović 5
Jovan Jezerkić (Serb) 5
Srećko Katanec (Croat) 5
Željko Matuš (Croat) 5
Vladimir Petrović (Serb) 5
Aleksandar Petrović (Serb) 5
Danilo Popivoda (Montenegrin) 5
Kosta Tomašević (Serb) 5
Champions and top scorers
Season↓ Format↓ Champions↓ Runners up↓ Top scorer(s) [3]↓ Goals↓
1923 Cup tournament
(Single round-robin; 6 clubs) Građanski Zagreb Dragan Jovanović
(Jugoslavija Beograd) 4
1924 Cup tournament
(Single round-robin; 7 clubs) Jugoslavija Beograd t Dragan Jovanović
(Jugoslavija Beograd) 6
1925 Cup tournament
(Single round-robin; 7 clubs) Jugoslavija Beograd Dragan Jovanović
(Jugoslavija Beograd) 4
1926 Cup tournament
(Single round-robin; 7 clubs) Građanski Zagreb Dušan Petković
(Jugoslavija Beograd) 4
1927 League
(Single round-robin; 6 clubs) Hajduk Split Kuzman Sotirović
(BSK Beograd) 6
1928 League
{Single round-robin; 6 clubs) Građanski Zagreb Ljubo Benčić
(Hajduk Split) 8
1929 League
(Double round-robin; 5 clubs) Hajduk Split Đorđe Vujadinović
(BSK Beograd) 10
1930 League
(Double round-robin; 6 clubs) Concordia Zagreb Blagoje Marjanović
(BSK Beograd) 10
1930–31 League
(Double round-robin; 6 clubs) BSK Beograd Đorđe Vujadinović
(BSK Beograd) 12
1931–32 Cup tournament
(Double round-robin; 8 clubs) Concordia Zagreb Svetislav Valjarević
(Concordia Zagreb) 10
1932–33 League
(Double round-robin; 11 clubs) BSK Beograd Vladimir Kragić
(Hajduk Split) 21
1933–34 Wasn't held due to the assassination
of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia
1934–35 League
(Double round-robin; 10 clubs) BSK Beograd Leo Lemešić
(Hajduk Split) 18
1935–36 Cup tournament
(Double round-robin; 14 clubs) BSK Beograd Blagoje Marjanović
(BSK Beograd) 5
1936–37 League
(Double round-robin; 10 clubs) Građanski Zagreb Blagoje Marjanović
(BSK Beograd) 21
1937–38 League
(Double round-robin; 10 clubs) HAŠK Zagreb August Lešnik
(Građanski Zagreb) 17
1938–39 League
(Double round-robin; 12 clubs) BSK Beograd August Lešnik
(Građanski Zagreb) 22
1939–40 League [4]
(Double round-robin; 6 clubs) Građanski Zagreb Svetislav Glišović
(BSK Beograd) 10
Champions/Campioane
1 BSK Beograd 5
2 Građanski Zagreb 5
3 Hajduk Split 2
4 Jugoslavija Beograd 2
5 Concordia Zagreb 2
6 HAŠK Zagreb 1
DF/FNR/SFR Yugoslavia (1945-1992)
Champions and top scorers
Season↓ Champions↓ Top scorer(s)↓ Goals↓
1945 [1] SR Serbia Stjepan Bobek (JNA) 8
1946–47 Partizan Franjo Wölfl (Dinamo Zagreb) 28
1947–48 Dinamo Zagreb Franjo Wölfl (Dinamo Zagreb) 22
1948–49 Partizan Frane Matošić (Hajduk Split) 17
1950 Hajduk Split Marko Valok (Partizan) 17
1951 Crvena Zvezda Kosta Tomašević (Crvena Zvezda) 16
1952 Hajduk Split Stanoje Jocić (BSK Belgrade) 13
1952–53 Crvena Zvezda Todor Živanović (Crvena Zvezda) 17
1953–54 Dinamo Zagreb Stjepan Bobek (Partizan) 21
1954–55 Hajduk Split Predrag Marković (BSK Belgrade)
Kosta Tomašević (Crvena Zvezda)
Bernard Vukas (Hajduk Split) 20
1955–56 Crvena Zvezda Muhamed Mujić (Velež Mostar)
Tihomir Ognjanov (Crvena Zvezda)
Todor Veselinović (Vojvodina) 21
1956–57 Crvena Zvezda Todor Veselinović (Vojvodina) 28
1957–58 Dinamo Zagreb Todor Veselinović (Vojvodina) 19
1958–59 Crvena Zvezda Bora Kostić (Crvena Zvezda) 25
1959–60 Crvena Zvezda Bora Kostić (Crvena Zvezda) 19
1960–61 Partizan Zoran Prljinčević (Radnički Belgrade)
Todor Veselinović (Vojvodina) 16
1961–62 Partizan Dražan Jerković (Dinamo Zagreb) 16
1962–63 Partizan Mišo Smajlović (Željezničar) 18
1963–64 Crvena Zvezda Asim Ferhatović (FK Sarajevo) 19
1964–65 Partizan Zlatko Dračić (NK Zagreb) 23
1965–66 Vojvodina Petar Nadoveza (Hajduk Split) 21
1966–67 FK Sarajevo Mustafa Hasanagić (Partizan) 18
1967–68 Crvena Zvezda Slobodan Santrač (OFK Belgrade) 22
1968–69 Crvena Zvezda Vojin Lazarević (Crvena Zvezda) 22
1969–70 Crvena Zvezda Slobodan Santrač (OFK Belgrade)
Dušan Bajević (Velež Mostar) 20
1970–71 Hajduk Split Petar Nadoveza (Hajduk Split)
Božo Janković (Željezničar) 20
1971–72 Željezničar Slobodan Santrač (OFK Belgrade) 33
1972–73 Crvena Zvezda Slobodan Santrač (OFK Belgrade)
Vojin Lazarević (Crvena Zvezda) 25
1973–74 Hajduk Split Danilo Popivoda (Olimpija Ljubljana) 17
1974–75 Hajduk Split Dušan Savić (Crvena Zvezda)
Borivoje Đorđević (Partizan) 20
1975–76 Partizan Nenad Bjeković (Partizan) 24
1976–77 Crvena Zvezda Zoran Filipović (Crvena Zvezda) 21
1977–78 Partizan Radomir Savić (FK Sarajevo) 21
1978–79 Hajduk Split Dušan Savić (Crvena Zvezda) 24
1979–80 Crvena Zvezda Safet Sušić (FK Sarajevo)
Dragoljub Kostić (Napredak Kruševac) 17
1980–81 Crvena Zvezda Milan Radović (NK Rijeka) 26
1981–82 Dinamo Zagreb Snješko Cerin (Dinamo Zagreb) 19
1982–83 Partizan Sulejman Halilović (Dinamo Vinkovci) 18
1983–84 Crvena Zvezda Darko Pančev (Vardar Skopje) 19
1984–85 FK Sarajevo Zlatko Vujović (Hajduk Split) 25
1985–86 Partizan [5] Davor Čop (Dinamo Vinkovci) 20
1986–87 FK Partizan [6] Radmilo Mihajlović (Željezničar) 23
1987–88 Crvena Zvezda Duško Milinković (Rad Belgrade) 16
1988–89 Vojvodina Davor Šuker (NK Osijek) 18
1989–90 Crvena Zvezda Darko Pančev (Crvena Zvezda) 25
1990–91 Crvena Zvezda Darko Pančev (Crvena Zvezda) 34
1991–92 Crvena Zvezda Darko Pančev (Crvena Zvezda) 25
^ A special format tournament was held to re-affirm the newly found Yugoslav unity. The tournament consisted of eight teams; Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, Vojvodina, Slovenia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and a selection of JNA players.
Titles
1 Crvena Zvezda 19 1951, 1952-53, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1958-59, 1959-60, 1963-64,
1967-68, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1972-73, 1976-77, 1979-80,
1980-81, 1983-84, 1987-88, 1989-90, 1990-91, 1991-92
2 Partizan 11 1946-47, 1948-49, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1962-63, 1964-65,
1975-76, 1977-78, 1982-83, 1985-86, 1986-87
3 Hajduk Split 7 1950, 1952, 1954-55, 1970-71, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1978-79
4 Dinamo Zagreb 4 1947-48, 1953-54, 1957-58, 1981-82
5 FK Sarajevo 2 1966-67, 1984-85
Vojvodina 2 1965-66, 1988-89
7 Željezničar 1 1971-72
Top goalscorers
1 Slobodan Santrač 218 OFK Beograd, Partizan, Galenika
2 Darko Pančev 169 Vardar, Crvena Zvezda 1982–1992
3 Dušan Bajević 166 Velež Mostar 1966–1977, 1981–1983
4 Bora Kostić 158 Crvena Zvezda
5 Frane Matošić 149 Hajduk Split 1946–1953
6 Todor Veselinović 145 Vojvodina 1951–1961
7 Stjepan Bobek 129 Partizan 1946–1956
=7 Zoran Prljinčević 129 Radnički Beograd, Crvena Zvezda
9 Dušan Savić 120 Crvena Zvezda 1973–1982
10 Dragan Džajić 113 Crvena Zvezda 1961–1975
11 Vojin Lazarević 112 Sutjeska, Crvena Zvezda 1962–1970, 1972–1974
12 Josip Bukal 111 Željezničar 1963–1973, 1977–1978
13 Petar Nadoveza 108 Hajduk Split 1963–1973
14 Kosta Tomašević 105 Crvena Zvezda, Spartak Subotica 1946–1956
15 Vahid Halilhodžić 104 Velež Mostar 1972–1981
16 Snješko Cerin 103 Dinamo Zagreb
17 Petar Nikezić 102 Vojvodina, Osijek 1967–1978, 1979–1982
18 Zlatko Vujović 100 Hajduk Split 1977–1986
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1992-2002)
Champions and top scorers
The FR Yugoslav years consisted of the two remaining republics Serbia and Montenegro. This lasted until FR Yugoslavia was renamed Serbia and Montenegro in March 2003.
Season↓ Champions↓ Top scorer(s)↓ Goals↓
1992-93 Partizan Anto Drobnjak (Crvena Zvezda)
Vesko Mihajlović (Vojvodina) 22
1993-94 Partizan Savo Milošević (Partizan) 21
1994-95 Crvena Zvezda Savo Milošević (Partizan) 30
1995-96 Partizan Vojislav Budimirović (Čukarički) 23
1996-97 Partizan Zoran Jovičić (Crvena Zvezda) 21
1997-98 Obilić Saša Marković (FK Železnik / Crvena Zvezda) 27
1998-99 Partizan Dejan Osmanović (Hajduk Kula) 16
1999-00 Crvena Zvezda Mateja Kežman (Partizan) 27
2000-01 Crvena Zvezda Petar Divić (OFK Beograd) 27
2001-02 Partizan Zoran Đurašković (Mladost Lučani) 27
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