1954 Yugoslav First Basketball League

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Yugoslav First Basketball League
Season1954
Number of games132
Number of teams12
Regular season
Top seed Crvena zvezda
Finals
Champions Crvena zvezda
(9th title)
  Runners-up Mladost
Statistical leaders
Points Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Boris Kristančič 27.2
1953
1955
All statistics correct as of 26 April 2017.

The 1954 Yugoslav First Basketball League season is the 10th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

Contents

Teams

Flag of SR Serbia.svg PR Serbia Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg PR Croatia Flag of Slovenia (1945-1991).svg PR Slovenia

Regular season

League table

PosTeamsPtsPldWDLPFPAChampion or relegation
1. Crvena zvezda 3222160614831278Champion
2. Mladost 3122151613791277
3. Proleter Zrenjanin 3022150714431345
4. Enotnost 2722131813941313
5. Partizan 2622122814321386
6. Lokomotiva 2522121913111274
7. Montažno 24221201013591361
8. BSK 23221111014011360
9. Ljubljana 1822741112681259
10. Željezničar Karlovac 1022501711661323Relegated
11. Borac Čačak 1022501711341328
12. Radnički Belgrade 1022401811831449


Winning Roster

The winning roster of Crvena zvezda:

Coach: Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Nebojša Popović

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