1963–64 Yugoslav Second League

Yugoslav Second League
Season 1963–64
Champions NK Zagreb (West Division)
Sutjeska (East Division)
Promoted NK Zagreb
Sutjeska
Relegated Bosna
Šparta Beli Manastir
Jedinstvo Zemun
OFK Subotica
Radnički Sombor

The 1963–64 Yugoslav Second League season was the 18th season of the Second Federal League (Serbo-Croatian: 'Druga savezna liga'), the second level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. The league was contested in two regional groups (West Division and East Division), with 16 clubs each.

West Division

Teams

A total of sixteen teams contested the league, including twelve sides from the 1962–63 season, one club relegated from the 1962–63 Yugoslav First League and three sides promoted from the third tier leagues played in the 1962–63 season. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 30 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

Sloboda were relegated from the 1962–63 Yugoslav First League after finishing in the 13th place of the league table. The three clubs promoted to the second level were Bosna, Šparta Beli Manastir and NK Zagreb.

Locations of teams' home cities in the 1963–64 Yugoslav Second League West
Team Location Federal subject Position
in 1962–63
Borac Banja Luka Banja Luka  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 12th
Borovo Borovo Naselje  SR Croatia 9th
Bosna Visoko  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina N/A
BSK Slavonski Brod Slavonski Brod  SR Croatia 13th
Čelik Zenica  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd
Famos Hrasnica Hrasnica  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 10th
Istra Pula  SR Croatia 11th
Lokomotiva Zagreb  SR Croatia 8th
Maribor Maribor  SR Slovenia 3rd
Olimpija Ljubljana Ljubljana  SR Slovenia 6th
Slavonija Osijek Osijek  SR Croatia 4th
Sloboda Tuzla  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina N/A
Šibenik Šibenik  SR Croatia 7th
Šparta Beli Manastir Beli Manastir  SR Croatia N/A
Varteks Varaždin  SR Croatia 5th
NK Zagreb Zagreb  SR Croatia N/A

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 NK Zagreb (C) (P) 30 16 10 4 52 23+29 42 Promotion to 1964–65 Yugoslav First League
2 Maribor 30 17 6 7 57 21+36 40
3 Borac Banja Luka 30 18 4 8 61 48+13 40
4 Olimpija 30 14 8 8 55 31+24 36
5 Slavonija 30 13 7 10 53 40+13 33
6 Sloboda Tuzla 30 12 8 10 50 45+5 32
7 Varteks 30 11 10 9 43 42+1 32
8 Čelik 30 11 9 10 46 471 31
9 Šibenik 30 9 12 9 38 413 30
10 Lokomotiva 30 10 10 10 43 507 30
11 BSK Slavonski Brod 30 8 9 13 35 416 25
12 Istra Pula 30 9 7 14 35 4712 25
13 Borovo 30 8 8 14 40 488 24
14 Famos Hrasnica 30 7 9 14 35 5217 23
15 Bosna (R) 30 6 9 15 31 5928 21 01964–65 Third Level0
16 Šparta Beli Manastir (R) 30 5 6 19 31 7039 16

Source: fsgzrenjanin.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal average
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

East Division

Teams

A total of sixteen teams contested the league, including twelve sides from the 1962–63 season, one club relegated from the 1962–63 Yugoslav First League and three sides promoted from the third tier leagues played in the 1962–63 season. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 30 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

Budućnost were relegated from the 1962–63 Yugoslav First League after finishing in the 14th place of the league table. The three clubs promoted to the second level were Bor, Pobeda and Radnički Sombor.

Locations of teams' home cities in the 1963–64 Yugoslav Second League East
Team Location Federal subject Position
in 1962–63
Bačka Bačka Palanka Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Vojvodina 6th
Bor Bor  SR Serbia N/A
Borac Čačak Čačak  SR Serbia 10th
Budućnost Titograd  SR Montenegro N/A
Jedinstvo Zemun Zemun  SR Serbia 11th
OFK Subotica Subotica Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Vojvodina 7th
Pobeda Prilep  SR Macedonia N/A
Prishtina Pristina Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Kosovo 5th
Proleter Zrenjanin Zrenjanin Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Vojvodina 9th
Radnički Belgrade Belgrade  SR Serbia 2nd
Radnički Sombor Sombor Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Vojvodina N/A
Spartak Subotica Subotica Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Vojvodina 8th
Srem Sremska Mitrovica Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Vojvodina 13th
Sutjeska Nikšić  SR Montenegro 4th
Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Kosovo 3rd
Železničar Niš Niš  SR Serbia 12th

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Sutjeska Nikšić (C) (P) 30 19 4 7 62 38+24 42 Promotion to 1964–65 Yugoslav First League
2 Bor 30 14 9 7 46 34+12 37
3 Radnički Beograd 30 13 9 8 60 44+16 35
4 Pobeda 30 13 7 10 46 40+6 33
5 Trepča 30 13 6 11 52 45+7 32
6 Železničar Niš 30 13 6 11 44 40+4 32
7 Budućnost 30 12 7 11 46 35+11 31
8 Borac Čačak 30 11 9 10 41 32+9 31
9 Bačka 30 12 7 11 39 4910 31
10 Srem 30 11 8 11 38 402 30
11 Proleter Zrenjanin 30 10 9 11 53 42+11 29
12 Spartak Subotica 30 13 3 14 40 433 29
13 Prishtina 30 12 4 14 37 403 28
14 Jedinstvo Zemun (R) 30 10 7 13 51 565 27 01964–65 Third Level0
15 OFK Subotica (R) 30 7 3 20 32 7038 17
16 Radnički Sombor (R) 30 4 8 18 41 8039 16

Source: fsgzrenjanin.com
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal average
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

See also

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