Yugoslav First League 1928
- Yugoslav First League 1928
Gradanski Zagreb were once again the reigning champions, with Hajduk and BSK following closely behind.
League
1 - It is unclear why Hajduk Split was ranked above BSK Beograd, as the results show that BSK had more wins than Hajduk, although they were still tied. One argument is that the goal differential determined that, however goal difference should only be taken into account if the two teams are equal in wins, draws and losses.
Champions
HŠK GRAĐANSKI (coach: Imre Požonji)
Maksimilijan Mihelčić
Gmajnički
Franjo Mantler
Rudolf Hitrec
Pikić
Mihaljević
Miho Remec
Nikola Babić
Dragutin Babić
Emil Perška
Slavin Cindrić
Franjo Giler
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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