1940–41 Croatian First League

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The Croatian League [1] season of 1940-1941 was the first held in the Banovina of Croatia. Hajduk Split was the league champion. The league was organized by the Croatian Football Federation.

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League

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 HŠK Hajduk Split 1814317517+5831
2 1.HŠK Građanski Zagreb 1811707517+5829
3 HŠK Concordia Zagreb 1813236222+4028
4 HAŠK Zagreb 187654231+1120
5 NK Slavija 1873830491917
6 RSD Split 1864821502916
7 SAŠK Sarajevo 18531017442713
8 HŠK Željezničar Zagreb 18261020432310
9 HŠK Slavija Osijek 1833122353309
10 HAD Bačka Subotica 1823131958397
Source: rsssf.com

Champions

Hajduk Split (Coach: Ljubo Benčić)
Miljenko Krstulović
Ljubomir Kokeza
Jozo Matošić
Gajo Raffanelli
Anđelko Marušić
Branko Bakotić
Ivo Alujević
Ratko Kacijan
Frane Matošić
Jiri Sobotka
Ivo Radovniković

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References

  1. "1940/41 season". Archived from the original on 2016-04-22. Retrieved 2008-06-28.