Yugoslav First League 1966-67

Yugoslav First League 1966-67

=League=

First League topscorer: Mustafa Hasanagić (FK Partizan) - 18 goals

Champions:
*FK SARAJEVO (coach: Miroslav Brozović)
players (league matches/league goals):
Boško Antić (30/14)
Milenko Bajić (30/0)
Mirsad Fazlagić (30/0)
Prljaca (29/5)
Sead Jesenković (29/0)
Boško Prodanović (28/10)
Vahidin Musemić (25/16)
Sreten Siljkut (25/3)
Sirco (25/0) -goalkeeper-
Fuad Muzurović (23/0)
Blazevic (20/0)
Ibro Biogradilić (15/0)
Vujanovic (9/1)
Asim Ferhatović (8/0)
Refik Muftić (5/0) went to serve the mandatory army stint shortly after the season began
Dilberovic (4/0)
Mandić (3/0)
Svetozar Vujović (2/0) went to serve the mandatory army stint shortly after the season began
Maglajlija (1/0)
Makic (1/0)

Cup

Round One

FK Partizan 3 - 0 Vozdovacki Beograd

Round of Sixteen

FK Partizan 2 - 0 NK Maribor

Quarter finals

FK Partizan 2 - 1 Proleter Zrenjanin

FK Sarajevo x - x X

Hajduk Split x - x X

X x - x X

emi finals

Hajduk Split x - x X

FK Sarajevo 1 - 0 FK Partizan

Finals

May 24, 1967 - Split, Croatia

Hajduk Split 2 - 1 FK Sarajevo

Stadium: Stadion pod Marjanom

Attendance: 15,000

Referee: L. Jakse (Ljubljana)

Hajduk: Radomir Vukčević, M.Folic, Ristic, Sliskovic, Cuzzi, Miroslav Bošković, Džemaludin Mušović, Petar Nadoveza, Feric, Ivan Hlevnjak, Obradov

Sarajevo: Sirco, Mirsad Fazlagić, Fuad Muzurović, Sead Jesenković, Milenko Bajić, Prljaca, Boško Prodanović, Sreten Siljkut, Vahidin Musemić, Boško Antić, Mandić

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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