Yugoslav First League 1925
- Yugoslav First League 1925
The Yugoslav First League season 1925 was a football competition in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. It was the second straight year that the club from Belgrade, Jugoslavija, has taken the championships.
Tournament
Quarter finals
Jugoslavija Beograd 3 - 2 Hajduk Split
FK Bačka Subotica 3 - 2 Ilirija Ljubljana
Građanski Zagreb 6 - 0 SAŠK
Slavija Osijek (pass)
emi finals
Jugoslavija 3 - 2 Slavija
Građanski 3 - 0 Backa
Finals
Jugoslavija 3 - 2 Građanski
Champions
SK JUGOSLAVIJA (coach: Karel Blaha)
Dragutin Nemeš
Milutin Ivković
Branko Petrović
Mihailo Načević
Alojz Mahek
Sveta Marković
Đorđe Đorđević
Boško Todorić
Dragan Jovanović
Stevan Luburić
Vladeta Đurić
Dušan Petković
Branislav Sekulić
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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