Yugoslav Super Cup

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Yugoslav Super Cup
Founded1969
Abolished1989
RegionFlag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
Number of teams2
Last champions Partizan (1st title)
Most successful club(s) Red Star Belgrade
(2 titles)

The Yugoslav Super Cup was an annual football match played between the title holders of the Yugoslav First League and Yugoslav Cup. [1] [2]

Contents

Finals by year

Two-legged format

YearChampionWinner ofRunner-upWinner ofScores
1969 Red Star Belgrade 1968–69 Yugoslav First League Dinamo Zagreb 1968–69 Yugoslav Cup 4–1, 2–1
1971 Red Star Belgrade 1970–71 Yugoslav Cup Hajduk Split 1970–71 Yugoslav First League 1–0, 4–2

Single match format

YearChampionWinner ofRunner-upWinner ofScoreStadium
1989 Partizan 1988–89 Yugoslav Cup Vojvodina 1988–89 Yugoslav First League 2–2 (5–4 pen.) Vojvodina Stadium, Novi Sad

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References

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