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YUGOSLAVIA 1st level alltimetable 1934/35-2001/02

This table contains the alltimetable for Yugoslavia from 1935 - when the cupsystem was abolished - to 2001/02 when Yugoslavia became Serbia and Montenegro. The teams from what is now Croatia and Slovenia left after the 1990/91-season and the Bosnian and the North Macedonian teams after the 1991/92-season. Table completely overhauled and corrected in May 2019.

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General notes

1934/35: League system. 1935/36: Cup system, not counted. 1936/37 - 1939/40: League system. 1940/41-1944: No championship because of WW2. 1945: Championship not counted as it was contested between parts of the country and not clubs. 1946/47 - 2001/02: League system. 1963/64: Vardar Skopje finished last and should have been relegated but was spared this because of an earthquake destroying large parts of the city. 1965/66: Hajduk Split & Tresnejvka Zagreb had 5 points each deducted and Zeleznicar Sarajevo had 6 points deducted. The reason for the deductions was the statement of the Zeleznicar goalkeeper Ranko Planinic that the matches their matches had been fixed. 1966/67: Celik Zenica had 4 points deducted for fixed matches. 1988/89 - 1991/92: A system was in effect wherebye a penalty shoot out decided all drawn games and the winner of the shootout got the point. However, I have credited all drawn games with a point. 1988/89: Celik Zenica had six points deducted for match fixing. 1991/92: All of Zeleznicars games in the 2nd half of the season were declared void. The same happened to the games Sarajevo - Sloboda & Velez - Sloboda. The last 6 matches of Sarajevo, Sloboda & Velez were all awarded 3-0 to their opponents. All of this was because of the war in Bosnia/Herzegovina.

Notes on namechanges and such

Please note: Name changes mentioned here only refers to names used when at 1st level. The town Podgorica was called Titograd for some time. The town Titova Mitrovica is now called Kosovska Mitrovica. Vojvodina Novi Sad were called Sloga Novi Sad 1945-51. Borac Zagreb were dissolved and went up into NK Zagreb 1951. Olimpija Ljubljana were previously called Odred Ljubljana. OFK Beograd were previously called Metalac Beograd and BSK Beograd, respectively. NK Zagreb prev. HASK Zagreb. Osijek prev. Proleter Osijek. Rijeka were previously called Kvarner Rijeka & Primorje Rijeka. FK Zemun were previously called Galenika Zemun. NOT connected to SK Zemun. Hajduk Rodic-MB Kula previously Hajduk Kula. Smederevo previously FC Sartid 1913 Smederovo. Radnicki Beograd moved to Novi Beograd and became Radnicki Novi Beograd. The town Zrenjanin was called Veliki Beckerek before WW2. Trst is the slavic name for the now Italian city of Trieste. Questions? email me at clas.glenning@gmail.com