1947–48 Yugoslav First League

Last updated
Prva savezna liga
Season194748
Champions Dinamo Zagreb (1st title)
Relegated Vardar
Spartak
Sarajevo
Matches played90
Goals scored286 (3.18 per match)
Top goalscorer Franjo Wölfl (22)
1948–49

Teams

Changes from last season

Teams promoted from 1946–47 Yugoslav Second League
Teams relegated from 1946–47 Yugoslav First League

Overview

TeamHome city Republic StadiumPosition
in 1946–47
Crvena zvezda Belgrade Flag of SR Serbia.svg  SR Serbia 3rd
Dinamo Zagreb Zagreb Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg  SR Croatia 2nd
Hajduk Split Split Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg  SR Croatia Stadion Stari plac 4th
Lokomotiva Zagreb Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg  SR Croatia 7th
Metalac Belgrade Flag of SR Serbia.svg  SR Serbia 5th
Partizan Belgrade Flag of SR Serbia.svg  SR Serbia 1st
Ponziana Trieste Free Territory Trieste Flag.svg Free Territory of Trieste 11th
Sarajevo Sarajevo Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina (1946-1992).svg  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina Stadion Koševo
Spartak Subotica Flag of SR Serbia.svg  SR Serbia 6th
Vardar [A] [B] Skopje Flag of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia.svg  SR Macedonia Gradski stadion Skopje

Notes

  • A FK Pobeda participating in the 1946-47 season was renamed FK Vardar after fussion with another local club FK Makedonija.
  • B FK Pobeda after ending the 1946-47 season at the 8th place has won the relegation play-offs against FK Sloga Novi Sad and remained in the League under the new name FK Vardar.
  • C CS Ponziana was relegated at the 1946-47 season but was readmitted to the first league instead of better placed S.C.F. Quarnero, due to the political need to have Triest-based club in the Yugoslav league, as a propaganda tool.

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsQualification or relegation
1 Dinamo Zagreb (C)18141356202.80029
2 Hajduk Split 18112540152.66724
3 Partizan 18104446222.09124
4 Lokomotiva 1875621181.16719
5 Red Star Belgrade 1856724250.96016
6 Metalac Belgrade 1848616240.66716
7 Ponziana 1864821450.46716
8 Vardar (R)1854922390.56414Qualification for relegation play-offs [lower-alpha 1]
9 Spartak Subotica (R)18511221380.55311Relegation to Yugoslav Second League
10 Sarajevo (R)1827919400.47511
Source: rsssf.org
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal average.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. Naša Krila Zemun, third placed team from Yugoslav Second League, defeated Vardar 5–4 on aggregate.

Results

Home \ Away DIN HAJ LOK MET PAR PON RSB SAR SPA VAR
Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 0–13–11–05–05–16–13–24–0
Hajduk Split 0–2 4–23–02–11–24–01–02–012–1
Lokomotiva 2–00–02–13–13–01–10–00–11–0
Metalac Belgrade 0–31–00–31–12–02–11–11–10–0
Partizan 3–10–12–10–05–0 1–0 3–33–14–0
Ponziana 3–60–03–01–11–81–04–21–01–1
Red Star 1–10–10–02–2 1–1 2–04–15–12–1
Sarajevo 1–50–32–20–01–51–12–10–12–0
Spartak Subotica 1–62–42–01–22–32–30–22–11–0
Vardar 2–30–21–02–14–36–01–11–12–1
Source: DataSoccer.it
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Winning squad

Champions:

players (league matches/league goals):

1 og

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Franjo Wölfl Dinamo Zagreb 22
2 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Prvoslav Mihajlović Partizan 16
3 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Frane Matošić Hajduk Split 14
4 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Zvonimir Cimermančić Dinamo Zagreb 12
5 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Branko Viđak Hajduk Split 8
6 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Kiril Simonovski Partizan 7

Cup

Round of Sixteen

Caption text
Home teamScoreAway team
Partizan Beograd3 - 2Proleter Osijek
NK Zagreb3 - 4Dinamo Zagreb
Hajduk Split0 - 2Budućnost Titograd
Metalac Beograd1 - 1 (coin flip)Metalac Zagreb
Napredak Krusevac(coin flip) 1 - 1Poncijana Trieste
Sloga Novi Sad4 - 8 (aet)Naša Krila Zemun
Sarajevo0 - 0 (coin flip)Lokomotiva Zagreb
Crvena Zvezda Beograd5 - 1Spartak Subotica

Quarter finals

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x - x X

Partizan Beograd 2 - 0 Lokomotiva Zagreb

X x - x X

Dinamo Zagreb x - x X

Semi finals

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x - x X

Partizan Beograd 3 - 3 Dinamo Zagreb

Finals

Partizan 0 - 3 Crvena Zvezda

Stadium: Stadion Crvene Zvezde

Attendance: 30,000

Referee: Lemesic (Split)

Partizan: Franjo Šoštarić, Vladimir Firm, M.Petrovic, Zlatko Čajkovski, Milorad Jovanović, Lajčo Jakovetić, Prvoslav Mihajlović, Božidar Drenovac, Stjepan Bobek, Aleksandar Atanacković, Kiril Simonovski

Contents

Crvena zvezda: Srđan Mrkušić, Branko Stanković, Milenko Drakulić, Dimitrije Tadić, Milivoje Đurđević, Predrag Đajić, Cokic, Rajko Mitić, Kosta Tomašević, Bela Palfi, Branislav Vukosavljević

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