Yugoslav First League 1980-81

Yugoslav First League 1980-81

=League=

League topscorer: Milan Radović (NK Rijeka) - 20

Champions:
*RED STAR BELGRADE (coach Branko Stanković):
players (league matches/league goals):
flagicon|Yugoslavia Rajko Janjanin (34/6)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Srebrenko Repčić (33/10)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zlatko Krmpotić (32/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Miloš Šestić (31/7)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Milan Janković (30/5)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zdravko Borovnica (29/12)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Ivan Jurišić (27/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Boško Đurovski (26/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Vladimir "Pižon" Petrović (23/6)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Miletović (23/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Živan Ljukovčan (17/0) -goalkeeper-
flagicon|Yugoslavia Milan Jovin (16/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Cvijetin Blagojević (16/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Simeunović (16/0) -goalkeeper-
flagicon|Yugoslavia Milenko Rajković (14/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Ljubiša Stojanović (12/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Radomir Savić (12/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Jelikić (10/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Slavoljub Muslin (10/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Milko Đurovski (9/5)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Nedeljko Milosavljević (6/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Slobodan Goračinov (2/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zdravko Čakalić (2/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Srboljub Stamenković (1/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Goran Živanović (1/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Slavko Radovanović (1/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Srboljub Marinković (1/0)

Cup

Round of 16

Partizan 2 - 1 Hajduk

(rest unknown)

Quarter finals

Borac (Banja Luka) 1 - 2 Partizan

Crvena Zvezda x - x X

Dinamo x - x X

X x - x X

emi finals

Crvena Zvezda x - x X

Partizan 1 - 1 Dinamo

Finals

ee also

*Yugoslav Cup
*Yugoslav League Championship

External links

* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeghist.html Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables]


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