Yugoslav First League 1946-47

Yugoslav First League 1946-47

The first year that the Football Association of Yugoslavia had used a modern system, namely a promotion/relegation relationship between the two tiers of national clubs. In 1946 both the First and Second Leagues began to use a season long derby to determine the league champion, and an elimination cup to feature a secondary cup champion. With Partizan dominating the league, and then winning the cup shortly after, they are the first ever "double champion" of the Yugoslav First League.

League

league topscorer: Franjo Wölfl (Dinamo Zagreb) (28 goals from 24 league match appearances)

CHAMPIONS: FK Partizan (coach: Iliješ Špic)
player (league matches/league goals)
Stjepan Bobek (23/24)
Miroslav Brozović (23/2)
Bela Palfi (21/4)
Zlatko Čajkovski (20/3)
Kiril Simonovski (19/5)
Franjo Rupnik (18/11)
Prvoslav Mihajlović (18/9)
Aleksandar Atanacković (17/3)
Milivoje Đurđević (17/0)
Franjo Glazer (16/0) (goalkeeper)
Stanislav Popesku (13/0)
Miodrag Jovanović (13/0)
Silvester Šereš (12/2)
Florijan Matekalo (7/3)
Jane Janevski (6/1)
Risto Nikolić (6/0) (goalkeeper)
Vladimir Firm (4/3)
Momčilo Radunović (4/0)
Ratko Čolić (2/0)
Stevan Jakuš (2/0)
Franjo Šoštarić (2/0) (goalkeeper)
Šepe Šutevski (1/0)

Cup

Round of Sixteen

Partizan Beograd 2 - 0 Proleter Priština

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

Sloga Novi Sad x - x X

Naša Krila Zemun x - x X

Quarter finals

Naša Krila Zemun x - x X

Partizan Beograd 2 - 1 Crvena Zvezda Beograd

X x - x X

Sloga Novi Sad x - x X

emi finals

Naša Krila Zemun x - x X

Partizan Beograd 4 - 0 Sloga Novi Sad

Finals

Partizan 2 - 0 Naša Krila Zemun

Stadium: Centralnog doma Jugoslovenske Armije (Stadium JNA)

Attendance: 10,000

Referee: Podupski (Zagreb)

Partizan: Franjo Šoštarić, Miroslav Brozović, Ratko Čolić, Bela Palfi, Miodrag Jovanović, Aleksandar Atanacković, Prvoslav Mihajlović, Stjepan Bobek, Jovan Jezerkić, Momčilo Radunović, Kiril Simonovski.

Naša krila: Popadić, Lazić, Filipović, Grčić, Brnjevarac, Lokošek, Panić, Pečenčić, Zlatković, Damjanović, Borovic

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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