Serbian Olympic Cup

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Serbian Olympic Cup was a football competition organized by Olympic Committee of Serbia in spring of 1914 between the most successful Serbian clubs.

Serbian Olympic Cup
Statusactive
Genresports competition
Date(s)July–August
Frequencyannual
Location(s)various
Inaugurated1914 (1914)

It was played in cup format as single round-robin system and was known as Srpski kup (Serbian Cup) or Srpski Olimpijski Kup (Serbian Olympic Cup). The winner of the first ever Serbian football tournament was SK Velika Srbija [1] The final was played on May 11, 1914, in Košutnjak, Belgrade, home ground of SK Soko. It was the pioneer football competition organised in the Kingdom of Serbia.

Final

Serbian Olympic Cup
Final
SK Velika Srbija 3 – 1 SK Šumadija Kragujevac
Soccerball shade.svgSoccerball shade.svg Machek
Soccerball shade.svg Jovanović
Soccerball shade.svg Trifunović
Stadium of SK Soko, Košutnjak, Belgrade

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