1946 Croatian First League

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Statistics of the Croatian First League in the 1946 season.

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City of Zagreb preliminaries "A"

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FD Lokomotiva Zagreb 7601204+1612
2 Narodna obrana 7511239+1411
3 FD Tekstilac Zagreb 7412318+239
4 32 divizija 7412217+149
5 FD Postar Zagreb 73221611+58
6 FD Jedinstvo Zagreb 7214132075
7 Slaven Kustosija 7106524192
8 FD Milicija Zagreb 7007046460
Source: rsssf.org

City of Zagreb preliminaries "B"

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FD Dinamo Zagreb 7700405+3514
2 FD Metalac Zagreb 7601196+1312
3 II armija 7502396+3310
4 FD Dubrava Zagreb 73131611+57
5 FD Element Zagreb 7214141625
6 FD Amater Zagreb 72141429155
7 FD Graficar Zagreb 7106237352
8 FD Gradjevinar Zagreb 7016438341
Source: rsssf.org

City of Zagreb championship

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FD Dinamo Zagreb 7601418+3312
2 FD Lokomotiva Zagreb 76011612+412
3 FD Metalac Zagreb 7412158+79
4 FD Amater Zagreb 7313141737
5 FD Tekstilac Zagreb 7304101226
6 FD Element Zagreb 72141027175
7 FD Postar Zagreb 721451495
8 FD Jedinstvo Zagreb 70071023130
Source: rsssf.org

Zagreb Provincial championship

City of Osijek championship

Region of Banija championship

District of Karlovac championship

Udarnik Karlovac qualified to play-offs.

District of Primorsko-goranska championship

FD Jedinstvo Susak qualified to play-offs.

Also played FD Crikvenica, Omladinac Senj, Plavi Jadran Pag, NK Naprijed Hreljin

Region of Slavonia championship

Semifinals

Final

District of Varazdin championship

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 RSD Tekstilac Varazdin 4310134+97
2 Jedinstvo Cakovec 4202126+64
3 Sloboda Varazdin 4013116151
Source: rsssf.org

District of Bjelovar championship

Bjelovar qualified to play-offs.

Region of Dalmatia championship

Preliminary round

Final

Play-offs

Play-offs

Round 1

Round 2

Additional play-off

Final Stage

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 FD Hajduk Split 1410225111+4022
2 FD Dinamo Zagreb 1410224012+2822
3 FD Lokomotiva Zagreb 146532813+1517
4 RSD Tekstilac Varazdin 146352427315
5 FD Proleter Belisce 1463518281015
6 FD Metalac Zagreb 144552020013
7 RSD Split 1430111442286
8 FD Jedinstvo Susak 140212749422
Source: rsssf.org

City of Rijeka championship

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Magazzini generali Rijeka 1612315919+4027
2 Cantieri Rijeka 1610336623+4323
3 Lignum Rijeka 1610336032+2823
4 Torpedo Rijeka 168354818+3019
5 ROMSA Rijeka 168264838+1018
6 Portuale Rijeka 165293039912
7 ASPM Rijeka 1633103751149
8 Metallurgica Rijeka 1641113175449
9 Dinamo Rijeka 16201418102844
Source: rsssf.org

Rijeka/Istria Final

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