1967 Yugoslav First Basketball League

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1967 Yugoslav First Basketball League
League Yugoslav First Basketball League
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1967
Season champions Flag of the Socialist Republic of Croatia.svg Zadar
Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons

The 1967 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 23rd season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League.

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Teams

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

Classification

Regular season ranking 1967PtGVPPFPS
1. Zadar 382219319821562
2. Olimpija 342217518701710
3. Crvena Zvezda 302215718511661
4. OKK Beograd 262219917481618
5. Željezničar Karlovac 2422121015821550
6. Split 2222111116671663
7. Partizan 2222111117591696
8. Lokomotiva 2022101217491713
9. Radnički Belgrade 182291317611794
10. Borac Čačak 162281415251775
11. Rabotnički 142271514481729
12. BSK (SB) 02202216382100

The winning roster of Zadar: [1]

Coach: Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Đorđo Zdrilić

Results

Home \ Away ZAD OLI CZV OKK ŽKA SPL PAR LOK RAD BOR RAB BSK
Zadar 68–4988–7093–8095–6978–61110–7996–82105–75110–7199–5294–80
Olimpija 95–8594–8983–6577–7584–60106–10582–6999–70120–7389–6181–65
Crvena Zvezda 63–9096–7086–7774–5970–4580–7585–7298–8584–5290–8293–69
OKK Beograd 72–6387–7376–8480–7177–7374–6784–7074–76108–85102–50111–68
Željezničar Karlovac 47–7381–7475–6371–8070–5556–7580–7789–7086–6196–6784–69
Split 62–5794–8684–7483–7477–8383–7995–8883–6578–7199–89
Partizan 72–7583–8565–8361–7070–6784–7174–6570–6578–8993–6694–66
Lokomotiva 79–9595–96106–9676–6859–5260–8784–6985–7495–8166–62124–73
Radnički Belgrade 65–8782–8584–7485–6294–8795–8275–9575–7973–5786–66115–63
Borac Čačak 70–6950–4768–8669–9274–7070–6956–9075–5581–74
Rabotnički 52–9981–8667–5552–6770–6886–8479–5961–6364–5880–63
BSK (SB) 88–10877–10468–7259–7990–9362–9256–62
Source: Partizanopedia.rs
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

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Qualification in 1967-68 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winner's Cup

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