Croatian Republic Football League

Croatian Republic Football League

Croatian Republic Football League (Croatian: Hrvatska republička nogometna liga) was the highest football league in Croatia within the yugoslav football system. During the time of SFR Yugoslavia, it was third level league for most of the time and the winner was usually promoted to Yugoslav Second League.

Winners

In SFR Yugoslavia

Season Champions Notes - Clubs playing on higher level
1946 Hajduk Split
1946/47 Metalac Zagreb Dinamo, Hajduk, Lokomotiva, Kvarner (I)
1947/48 Proleter Osijek Dinamo, Hajduk, Lokomotiva (I), Metalac, Mornar, Tekstilac, Kvarner (II)
1948/49 Borac Zagreb Hajduk, Dinamo, Lokomotiva (I), Mornar, Metalac, Proleter (II)
1949/50 Tekstilac Varaždin Hajduk, Dinamo, Lokomotiva (I), Borac, Proleter, Kvarner, Metalac (II), Zagreb, Šibenik (III)
1950/51 North Naprijed Sisak Dinamo, Hajduk, Lokomotiva, Borac (I), Metalac, Proleter, Kvarner, Zagreb, Tekstilac (II)
South Šibenik
1951/52 Proleter Osijek Hajduk, Lokomotiva, Dinamo, Zagreb (I)
1952-73 not played
1973/74 Varteks Varaždin Hajduk, Dinamo, Zagreb (I), Rijeka, Osijek, Šibenik, Karlovac, D. Vinkovci (II)
1974/75 Dinamo Vinkovci Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka (I), Zagreb, Varteks, Karlovac, Osijek, Šibenik (II)
1975/76 North Metalac Sisak Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka (I), Zagreb, Osijek, Varteks, D. Vinkovci, Karlovac (II)
South Šibenik
1976/77 North BSK Slavonski Brod Dinamo, Rijeka, Hajduk, Zagreb (I), Osijek, D. Vinkovci, Varteks, Metalac, Karlovac (II)
South Zadar
1977/78 North Segesta Sisak Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka, Osijek, Zagreb (I), D. Vinkovci, BSK, Varteks (II)
South Solin
1978/79 North BSK Slavonski Brod Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka, Osijek, Zagreb (I), D. Vinkovci, Segesta (II)
South Istra
1979/80 GOŠK-Jug Hajduk, Rijeka, Dinamo, Osijek (I), Zagreb, D. Vinkovci, Istra (II)
1980/81 Solin Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka, Zagreb (I), Osijek, D. Vinkovci, GOŠK-Jug (II)
1981/82 Varteks Varaždin Dinamo, Hajduk, Rijeka, Osijek, Zagreb (I), D. Vinkovci, GOŠK-Jug, Solin (II)
1982/83 Šibenik Hajduk, Dinamo, D. Vinkovci, Rijeka, Osijek (I), GOŠK-Jug, Varteks, Zagreb, Solin (II)
1983/84 North MTČ-Sloga Čakovec Rijeka, Hajduk, Osijek, D. Vinkovci, Dinamo (I), Šibenik, GOŠK-Jug, Varteks, Zagreb (II)
South RNK Split
East Šparta
West Orijent Rijeka
1984/85 North Zagreb Hajduk, Dinamo, Rijeka, Osijek, D. Vinkovci (I), Šibenik, Split, GOŠK-Jug (II)
South Zadar
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West [[]]
1985/86 North Zagreb Hajduk, Rijeka, Dinamo, Osijek, D. Vinkovci (I), Šibenik, GOŠK-Jug, Split, Zadar (II)
South Zmaj Makarska
East BSK Slavonski Brod
West Orijent Rijeka
1986/87 North Zagreb Rijeka, Dinamo, Hajduk, Osijek, D. Vinkovci (I), GOŠK-Jug, Mladost P, Šibenik, Split (II)
South Neretva Metković
East [[]]
West [[]]
1987/88 Zagreb Dinamo, Rijeka, Osijek, Hajduk (I), GOŠK-Jug, D. Vinkovci, Šibenik, Šparta, Mladost P (II)

Amateur Championship

During 1968/69 and 1972/73 era, when four divisions of Yugoslav Second League were introduced, Croatian Republic league was not played as such. Clubs played in regional zones instead and the winners contested for Amateur Championship of SR Croatia. Winner was also promoted to Yugoslav Second League.

Season Champions
1968/69 Metalac Osijek
1969/70 Rovinj
1970/71 Junak Sinj
1971/72 Segesta Sisak
1972/73 Rovinj

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