Yugoslav First League 1988-89
- Yugoslav First League 1988-89
=League=
League topscorer:
Champions:
*FK VOJVODINA (coach: Ljupko Petrović):
players (league matches/league goals):
flagicon|Yugoslavia Čedomir Maras (34/0) -goalkeeper-
flagicon|Yugoslavia Budimir Vujačić (31/7)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Siniša Mihajlović (31/4)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Miloš Šestić (30/7)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Goran Kartalija (28/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dušan Mijić (28/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Svetozar Šapurić (28/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Stevan Milovac (26/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Ljubomir Vorkapić (25/6)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Punišić (25/4)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Slaviša Jokanović (24/4)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dejan Joksimović (23/5)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Milan Popović (20/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Mijucić (19/4)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Željko Dakić (15/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Gaćeša (15/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Miroslav Tanjga (14/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Marković (7/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Milosavljević (6/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Enes Muhić (4/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Marijan Zovko (4/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Jovo Bosančić (2/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Hajdić (1/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan Vasić (1/0)
Cup
Final
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeghist.html Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables]
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