List of Yugoslav Cup winning managers

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This is a list of Yugoslav Cup winning football managers.

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Tomislav Ivić won the tournament on four occasions, leading Hajduk Split to success in the 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 Finals; two other managers have won the title on three occasions.

None of the managers have won the title with two different sides, but Illés Spitz, Ivan Jazbinšek, Josip Duvančić and Milovan Ćirić have appeared in the finals leading two different sides.

Winning managers

Tomislav Ivic, won four consecutive cups with Hajduk Split FC Porto (in verband met wedstrijd om Super Cup tegen Ajax) trainer Ivic, Bestanddeelnr 934-1341.jpg
Tomislav Ivić, won four consecutive cups with Hajduk Split
Miroslav Blazevic, winning manager in 1983 Miroslav Blazevic 1978.jpg
Miroslav Blažević, winning manager in 1983
FinalWinning managerWinning clubLosing managerLosing club
1947 Illés Spitz Partizan Nenad Radosavljević Naša Krila Zemun
1948 Svetislav Glišović Red Star Illés Spitz Partizan
1949 Aleksandar Tomašević Red Star Nenad Radosavljević Naša Krila Zemun
1950 Aleksandar Tomašević Red Star Bernard Hügl Dinamo Zagreb
1951 Bernard Hügl Dinamo Zagreb Ljubiša Broćić Vojvodina
1952 Toni Pogačnik Partizan Branislav Sekulić Red Star
1953 Blagoje Marjanović BSK Belgrade Jozo Matošić Hajduk Split
1954 Illés Spitz Partizan Milovan Ćirić Red Star
1955 Blagoje Marjanović BSK Belgrade Ljubo Benčić Hajduk Split
1957 Florijan Matekalo Partizan Illés Spitz Radnički Belgrade
1958 Milorad Pavić Red Star Ratomir Čabrić Velež Mostar
1959 Milorad Pavić Red Star Illés Spitz Partizan
1960 Milan Antolković Dinamo Zagreb Illés Spitz Partizan
1961 Illés Spitz Vardar Ivan Jazbinšek Varteks
1962 Milovan Ćirić OFK Belgrade Lajoš Jakovetić Spartak Subotica
1963 Milan Antolković Dinamo Zagreb Florijan Matekalo Hajduk Split
1964 Milorad Pavić Red Star Milan Antolković Dinamo Zagreb
1965 Vlatko Konjevod Dinamo Zagreb Božidar Dedović Budućnost Titograd
1966 Dragiša Milić OFK Belgrade Ivan Jazbinšek Dinamo Zagreb
1967 Dušan Nenković Hajduk Split Miroslav Brozović Sarajevo
1968 Miljan Miljanić Red Star Radojica Radojičić Bor
1969 Ivica Horvat Dinamo Zagreb Dušan Nenković Hajduk Split
1970 Miljan Miljanić Red Star Nedeljko Gugolj Olimpija Ljubljana
1971 Miljan Miljanić Red Star Josip Duvančić Sloboda Tuzla
1972 Tomislav Ivić Hajduk Split Dražan Jerković Dinamo Zagreb
1973 Tomislav Ivić Hajduk Split Miljan Miljanić Red Star
1974 Tomislav Ivić Hajduk Split Boris Marović Borac Banja Luka
1976 Tomislav Ivić Hajduk Split Mirko Bazić Dinamo Zagreb
1977 Josip Duvančić Hajduk Split Marko Valok Budućnost Titograd
1978 Dragutin Spasojević Rijeka N. Madjuni Trepča
1979 Marijan Brnčić Rijeka Milutin Šoškić Partizan
1980 Vlatko Marković Dinamo Zagreb Branko Stanković Red Star
1981 Miloš Milutinović Velež Mostar Ivica Osim Željezničar Sarajevo
1982 Branko Stanković Red Star Miroslav Blažević Dinamo Zagreb
1983 Miroslav Blažević Dinamo Zagreb Boško Antić Sarajevo
1984 Petar Nadoveza Hajduk Split Gojko Zec Red Star
1985 Gojko Zec Red Star Zdenko Kobeščak Dinamo Zagreb
1986 Dušan Bajević Velež Mostar Miroslav Blažević Dinamo Zagreb
1987 Josip Skoblar Hajduk Split Mladen Vranković Rijeka
1988 Husnija Fazlić Borac Banja Luka Velibor Vasović Red Star
1989 Momčilo Vukotić Partizan Žarko Barbarić Velež Mostar
1990 Dragoslav Šekularac Red Star Luka Peruzović Hajduk Split
1991 Josip Skoblar Hajduk Split Ljubomir Petrović Red Star
1992 Ivica Osim Partizan Vladica Popović Red Star

By individual

RankNameWinnersClub(s)Winning Years
1 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Tomislav Ivić 4 Hajduk Split 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976
2 Flag of Hungary.svg Illés Spitz 3 Partizan, Vardar 1947, 1954, 1961
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Milorad Pavić 3 Red Star 1958, 1959, 1964
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Miljan Miljanić 3 Red Star 1968, 1970, 1971
5 Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Aleksandar Tomašević 2 Red Star 1949, 1950
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Blagoje Marjanović 2 BSK Belgrade 1953, 1955
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Milan Antolković 2 Dinamo Zagreb 1960, 1963
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Josip Skoblar 2 Hajduk Split 1987, 1991

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