1991–92 Yugoslav First League

Yugoslav First League
Season 1991–92
Champions Red Star
19th domestic title
Champions League No Team
UEFA Cup No Teams
Top goalscorer Darko Pančev (25)

The First League of Yugoslavia's 1991/1992 season was the 64th edition of the Yugoslav First League, the premier football club competition of SFR Yugoslavia. It was the last edition in which professional football teams from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (with one exception) and SR Macedonia participated, as well as the last of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in general as the First League of FR Yugoslavia was established the following season. Red Star Belgrade won the competition.[1]

Before the start of the season, Croatia and Slovenia were already in the process of seeking independence from Yugoslavia. Teams from Croatia and Slovenia that qualified for the competition left it before the season started. Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, NK Osijek, NK Rijeka and (newly promoted) NK Zagreb left to join newly created Croatian championship, while Olimpija Ljubljana left to join newly created Slovenian championship.[1] Thus, this season was competed only by teams from SR Serbia, SR Montenegro, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and SR Macedonia. During the course of the season, first Macedonia, and then Bosnia and Herzegovina also declared independence from Yugoslavia, and the Bosnian War started. Because of that, Željezničar Sarajevo missed the second half of the season, and three more Bosnian teams (Sarajevo, Sloboda Tuzla, and Velež Mostar) left the competition six rounds before its completion. Remaining Bosnian team (Borac Banja Luka) and two Macedonian teams played the whole season.[1]

After the season was concluded, Macedonian teams left the competition to join the newly created Macedonian First League. Three ethnic football leagues were created in Bosnia and Herzegovina for the next season: first, the Croats formed the First League of Herzeg-Bosnia, then the Bosniaks formed the Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina which later became the UEFA recognized competition. Lastly, the Serbs formed the First League of the Republika Srpska. Thus, the following 1992–93 season of the Yugoslav First League was played by teams from SR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) and one Bosnian team – Borac Banja Luka which played its home games in Belgrade.[1] Because of the large numbers of teams leaving the league, seven new teams were promoted to the first league for 1992–93 season, all from Serbia and Montenegro: Napredak Kruševac, Hajduk Kula, Bečej, Mogren Budva, Kikinda, Radnički Novi Beograd, and FK Pristina.[1]

League

Belgrade
Belgrade clubs:
Location of teams competing in the 1991-92 Yugoslav First League
Pos Team Pld W D WD L GF GA GD Pts
1 Red Star Belgrade 33 23 5 4 5 77 24 +53 50
2 FK Partizan 33 21 10 4 2 59 18 +41 46
3 FK Vojvodina 33 19 5 4 9 45 31 +14 42
4 OFK Beograd 33 19 8 3 6 62 36 +26 41
5 FK Proleter Zrenjanin 33 16 4 3 13 41 43 -2 35
6 FK Vardar 33 15 6 4 12 50 34 +16 34
7 FK Rad 33 14 3 1 17 48 43 +5 29
8 Borac Banja Luka 33 11 10 6 11 24 32 -8 28
9 Sarajevo 32 12 6 3 14 33 45 -12 27
10 Zemun 33 12 7 2 14 44 43 +1 26
11 Radnički (Niš) 33 12 5 2 16 37 45 -8 26
12 Budućnost (Titograd) 33 10 8 3 15 30 32 -2 23
13 Sutjeska (Nikšić) 33 11 6 1 16 40 47 -7 23
14 Velež (Mostar) 32 10 5 3 17 34 53 -19 23
15 Pelister (Bitolj) 33 9 3 2 21 30 57 -27 20
16 Spartak (Subotica) 33 7 9 3 17 24 49 -25 17
17 Sloboda (Tuzla) 31 7 3 2 21 21 61 -40 16
18 Željezničar (Sarajevo) 17 6 3 3 8 18 24 -6 15

League topscorer: Darko Pančev (Red Star) 25 goals from 28 league appearances

Champions:

players (league matches/league goals):
Duško Radinović (30/4)
Vladimir Jugović (29/4)
Ilija Najdoski (29/2)
Darko Pančev (28/25)
Ilija Ivić (27/8)
Milorad Ratković (26/4)
Siniša Mihajlović (24/8)
Miodrag Belodedici (24/1)
Dejan Savićević (22/5)
Miroslav Tanjga (18/0)
Vlada Stošić (17/4)
Dragoje Leković (17/0) -goalkeeper-
Goran Vasilijević (15/0)
Vladan Lukić (13/7)
Zvonko Milojević (13/0) -goalkeeper-
Elvir Bolić (11/2) arrived from Čelik Zenica in December 1991
Saša Nedeljković (9/0)
Slaviša Čula (8/0)
Mitko Stojkovski (7/0)
Duško Savić (5/0)
Rade Tošić (5/0)
Ivan Adžić (3/0)
Milić Jovanović (3/0) -goalkeeper-
Predrag Jovanović (3/0)
Aleksandar Kristić (3/0)
Nebojša Krupniković (2/0)
Đorđe Aćimović (1/0)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Yugoslavia 1991/92". RSSSF. 16 January 2009. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
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