Yugoslav First League 1952-53

Yugoslav First League 1952-53

=League=

First League topscorer: Todor Živanović (Red Star Belgrade) - 17 goals from 21 league appearances.

Champions:
*RED STAR BELGRADE (coach: Žarko Mihajlović, later Bane Sekulić)
players (league matches/league goals):
Miljan Zeković (22/0)
Todor Živanović (21/17)
Branko Stanković (21/1)
Predrag Đajić (21/1)
Siniša Zlatković (21/0)
Rajko Mitić (18/8)
Tihomir Ognjanov (17/3)
Milorad Diskić (17/0)
Branislav Vukosavljević (13/8)
Kosta Tomašević (9/3)
Dimitrije Tadić (7/0)
Jovan Cokić (6/2)
Bela Palfi (6/1)
Vasilije Šijaković (6/1)
Ljuba Spajić (6/0)
Dragoljub Župac (3/0)
Milivoje Đurđević (2/0)
Branko Nešović (1/0)
Svetislav Milić (1/0)
Miodrag Petrović (1/0)
Miroslav Lazić (1/0)

Cup

Qualification

Partizan Beograd 4 - 3 Borac Čacak

Mladost Svetozarevo 0 - 11 Partizan

(rest unknown)

Round of Sixteen

Partizan Beograd 2 - 0 FK Sarajevo

Hajduk Split - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

Dinamo Zagreb x - x X

BSK Beograd - x X

Quarter finals

Hajduk Split - x X

Dinamo Zagreb 2 - 0 Partizan Beograd

X x - x X

BSK Beograd x - x X

emi finals

Hajduk Split x - x Dinamo/X

BSK Beograd x - x Dinamo/X

Finals

November 29, 1953 - Belgrade, Serbia

BSK Beograd 2 - 0 Hajduk Split

Stadium: JNA Stadium

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: T. Ivanovski (Skopje)

BSK: Petar Radenković, Juricko, Nikola Radović, Lazar Tasić, Vidic, Sreten Davidović, Panic, S.Antic, Predrag Marković, Tomislav Kaloperović, Prljincevic

Hajduk: Vladimir Beara, Delic, D.Grcic, Božo Broketa, L.Grcic, Lastica, Arapovic, Božidar Senčar, Bernard Vukas, F.Matosic, Joško Vidošević

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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