1950 Yugoslav First League

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Prva savezna liga
Season1950
Champions Hajduk Split (3rd title)
Relegated Budućnost
Top goalscorer Marko Valok (17)
1951

The First Federal League of Yugoslavia of 1950 (Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije), colloquially known as the Yugoslav First League of 1950, was the highest tier football competition played in communist Yugoslavia during 1950.

Contents

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsRelegation
1 Hajduk Split (C)18108028132.15428
2 Red Star Belgrade 18122444182.44426
3 Partizan 18122446192.42126
4 Dinamo Zagreb 1894523171.35322
5 Sarajevo 1873830271.11117
6 Naša Krila 1854918290.62114
7 BSK Belgrade 1846819320.59414
8 Lokomotiva 1845918280.64313
9 Spartak Subotica 18341115290.51710Relegation to Yugoslav Second League [lower-alpha 1]
10 Budućnost (R)18341115440.34110
Source: rsssf.org
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd goal average.
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. At the end of the season, Naša Krila Zemun, a Yugoslav airforce football club, was dissolved. Having this in mind, only one team was relegated at the end of the season while four were promoted from the Second League.

Results

Home \ Away BSK BUD DIN HAJ LOK NAŠ PAR RSB SAR SPA
BSK Belgrade 4–10–22–21–10–11–42–50–01–1
Budućnost 0–00–11–20–12–22–43–22–12–0
Dinamo Zagreb 1–12–0 1–3 1–11–12–11–02–02–1
Hajduk Split 5–22–0 1–0 1–10–00–02–12–22–0
Lokomotiva 2–02–00–30–10–23–12–21–21–1
Naša Krila 2–30–00–20–12–11–30–13–02–1
Partizan 0–110–02–00–04–12–1 2–1 3–13–0
Red Star 3–04–03–02–21–06–0 3–1 4–22–0
Sarajevo 0–16–11–01–14–03–02–50–24–0
Spartak Subotica 2–01–12–20–12–13–10–11–20–1
Source: DataSoccer.it
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Marko Valok Partizan 17
2 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Kosta Tomašević Red Star 14
3 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Rajko Mitić Red Star 11
4 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Franjo Wölfl Dinamo Zagreb 10
5 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Stjepan Bobek Partizan 6
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Ratomir Čabrić BSK Belgrade
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Frane Matošić Hajduk Split
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Prvoslav Mihajlović Partizan

Cup

Qualification

Partizan Beograd 4 – 1 Oktobar

Kvarner Rijeka 0 – 1 Partizan

(rest unknown)

Round of Sixteen

Partizan Beograd 5 – 1 Proleter Osijek

X x – x X

X x – x X

X x – x X

X x – x X

BSK Beograd – x X

Dinamo Zagreb x – x X

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x – x X

Quarter finals

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x – x X

Partizan Beograd 3 – 0 BSK Beograd

X x – x X

Dinamo Zagreb x – x X

Semi finals

Crvena Zvezda Beograd 1 – 0 Partizan

Dinamo Zagreb 2 – 1 Hajduk Split

Finals

24 December 1950 – Belgrade, Serbia

Red Star Belgrade 1 – 1 NK Dinamo Zagreb

Stadium: JNA Stadium

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: M. Matančić (Belgrade)

Dinamo: Branko Stinčić, Svemir Delić, Tomislav Crnković, Krešo Pukšec, Ivan Horvat, Dragutin Cizarić, Branko Režek, Božidar Senčar, Franjo Wölfl, Željko Čajkovski, Zvonko Strnad

Crvena Zvezda: Srđan Mrkušić, Dimitrije Tadić, Ivan Zvekanović, Bela Palfi, Milivoje Đurđević, Predrag Đajić, Tihomir Ognjanov, Rajko Mitić, Kosta Tomašević, Siniša Zlatković, Branislav Vukosavljević

Finals Replay

31 December 1950 – Belgrade, Serbia

Dinamo Zagreb 0 – 3 Crvena Zvezda

Stadium: JNA Stadium

Attendance: 45,000

Referee: Leo Lemešić (Split)

Dinamo: Branko Stinčić, Svemir Delić, Tomislav Crnković, Krešimir Pukšec, Ivan Horvat, Dragutin Cizarić, Stjepan Kašner, Branko Režek, Dionizije Dvornić, Božidar Senčar, Zvonko Strnad

Crvena Zvezda: Srđan Mrkušić, Diskic, Ivan Zvekanović, Bela Palfi, Milivoje Đurđević, Predrag Đajić, Tihomir Ognjanov, Rajko Mitić, Kosta Tomašević, Siniša Zlatković, Branislav Vukosavljević

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