1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League

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1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League
League Yugoslav First Basketball League
SportBasketball
1968-69
Season champions Flag of SR Serbia.svg Crvena Zvezda
Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons

The 1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 25th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

Contents

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

Prequalifying tournament

Four teams played qualification tournament - Borac Čačak, 11th placed team from the last season and three best placed teams from the Second division (KK Bosna withdrew from the tournament and Mladost Zagreb replaced them). [1]

Rabotnički - Maribor 56-49; Mladost Zagreb - Maribor 81-78; Borac Čačak - Mladost Zagreb 74-68; Borac Čačak - Rabotnički 70-66; Borac Čačak - Maribor 65-53; Rabotnički - Mladost Zagreb 81-45. [2]

1. Borac Čačak 3-0

2. Rabotnički 2-1

3. Mladost Zagreb 1-2

4. Maribor 66 0-3

Classification

Regular season ranking 1968-69GVPPFPSPt
1. Crvena Zvezda 221931900164738
2. Olimpija 221751967171034
3. Jugoplastika 221661905173532
4. Zadar 221391765160026
5. Lokomotiva 221391856183126
6. Partizan 2212101751166824
7. Borac Čačak 2211111593173122
8. OKK Beograd 2210121618165620
9. Željezničar Karlovac 229131519161718
10. Rabotnički 227151583185014
11. Radnički Belgrade 225171698185010
12. Slovan 22022155320880

The winning roster of Crvena Zvezda: [3]

Coach: Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Milan Bjegojević

Results

Home \ Away CZV OLI JUG ZAD LOK PAR BOR OKK ŽKA RAB RAD SLV
Crvena Zvezda 87–8575–6477–7381–8077–69105–6494–8495–6386–81102–77117–56
Olimpija 83–7797–7180–8587–8385–7298–72107–7179–70106–80117–80
Jugoplastika 97–9899–8179–7298–8587–73109–9698–71105–6882–79103–84104–73
Zadar 75–7679–7281–8075–8571–7090–6694–4781–6270–6181–6697–59
Lokomotiva 102–9388–9791–10280–9099–9390–7379–77103–7388–8383–79106–96
Partizan 82–88108–8572–7873–7091–7679–8772–6778–5598–8293–61
Borac Čačak 73–9761–6974–6472–7073–6472–6577–7663–6267–6279–66
OKK Beograd 68–5876–7375–6872–7484–7392–7667–7371–6279–6987–59
Željezničar Karlovac 73–7665–7773–6169–7361–4659–6989–7361–5957–5473–72
Rabotnički 62–6671–7671–7288–7485–7270–7170–7182–7170–5790–7876–58
Radnički Belgrade 72–7475–8872–7882–89100–9274–8083–7875–7096–76
Slovan 66–10182–12579–10174–11491–9377–10158–7266–7569–7168–9273–81
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 1969-70 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winner's Cup

Basketball Cup

Bracket

 
EightfinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinals Finals
 
              
 
 
 
 
Ivangrad 61
 
 
 
Partizan 67
 
Partizan 70
 
 
 
Željezničar Karlovac 71
 
Željezničar Karlovac
 
 
 
 
 
Željezničar Karlovac
 
 
 
Lokomotiva
 
Lokomotiva
 
 
 
 
 
Lokomotiva 109
 
 
 
Radnički Belgrade 94
 
Radnički Belgrade
 
 
 
 
 
Lokomotiva 78
 
 
 
AŠK Olimpija 77
 
Slovan 96
 
 
 
OKK Beograd 84
 
Slovan 66
 
 
 
Zadar 81
 
Zadar
 
 
 
 
 
Zadar
 
 
 
AŠK Olimpija
 
Bosna 62
 
 
 
AŠK Olimpija 101
 
AŠK Olimpija 103
 
 
 
Crvena zvezda 83
 
Crvena zvezda
 
 
 
 

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