Yugoslav First League 1989-90
- Yugoslav First League 1989-90
=League=
League topscorer:
Champions:
*RED STAR BELGRADE (coach: Dragoslav Šekularac):
players (league matches/league goals):
flagicon|Yugoslavia Darko Pančev (32/25)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragan "Piksi" Stojković (31/10)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Robert Prosinečki (31/5)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Duško Radinović (29/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Ilija Najdoski (29/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dragi Kanatlarovski (29/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Stevan Stojanović (29/0) -goalkeeper-
flagicon|Yugoslavia Slobodan Marović (27/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Dejan Savićević (25/10)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Vladan Lukić (25/10)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Vlada Stošić (24/4)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Mitar Mrkela (22/2)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Goran Jurić (21/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Vujović (15/0)
flagicon|Romania|1965 Miodrag Belodedić (14/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Miloš Drizić (11/1)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Refik Šabanadžović (10/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zvonko Milojević (4/0) -goalkeeper-
flagicon|Yugoslavia Slavoljub Janković (2/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Pavlović (2/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Zoran Dimitrijević (1/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Ivan Adžić (1/0)
flagicon|Yugoslavia Vladimir Jugović (1/0)
Cup
Final
External links
* [http://www.rsssf.com/tablesj/joeghist.html Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables]
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