Yugoslav First League 1923
- Yugoslav First League 1923
The 1923 season of the "Prva Liga" in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was the first nation-wide domestic football competition. At this point there was no "league championship" in the modern sense, and the competition was a cup format.
Tournament
Quarter finals
FK Jugoslavija Beograd 2 - 1 FK Bačka Subotica
SAŠK 4 - 3 Hajduk Split
Građanski Zagreb 2 - 1 NK Ilirija Ljubljana
emi finals
Jugoslavija Beograd 3 - 4 SAŠK Sarajevo
Građanski (pass)
Finals
Građanski 1 - 1, 4 - 2 SAŠK
Champions
HŠK Građanski (coach: Arthur Gasckell)
Dragutin Vrđuka
Fric Ferderber
Miho Remec
Jaroslav Šifer
Dragutin Vragović
Rudolf Rupec
Rudolf Hitrec
Dragutin Babić
Stjepan Pasinek
Antun Pavleković
Franjo Mantler
Emil Perška
Bela Šefer
ee also
*Yugoslav Cup
*Yugoslav League Championship
*Football Association of Yugoslavia
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeghist.html Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables]
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