1964 Yugoslav First Basketball League

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1964 Yugoslav First Basketball League
League Yugoslav First Basketball League
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1964
Season champions Flag of SR Serbia.svg OKK Beograd
Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons

The 1964 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 20th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League.

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Teams

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

Classification

Regular season ranking 1964PtGVPPFPS
1. OKK Beograd 301815315201320
2. Zadar 241812613621286
3. Crvena Zvezda 241812613871335
4. Olimpija 221811715121365
5. Željezničar Karlovac 221811712611175
6. Lokomotiva 18189913611347
7. Partizan 161881013521382
8. Radnički Belgrade 141871112151359
9. Split 101851310901214
10. Slovan 01801812191496


The winning roster of OKK Beograd: [1]

Coach: Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Borislav Stanković


Scoring leaders

  1. Radivoj Korać (OKK Beograd) – ___ points (__ ppg) [2]
  2.  ???
  3.  ???

Qualification in 1964-65 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

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References

  1. "Yugoslav basketball league standings 1945-91". nsl.kosarka.co.yu. Archived from the original on 2 July 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
  2. Stanković, Vladimir (30 April 2018). "Belgrade's aces". Euroleague.net. Retrieved 5 May 2018.