Yugoslavia Women's Volleyball Cup

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Yugoslavia Women's Volleyball Cup
Sport Volleyball
Founded 1959
Ceased 1991
Administrator YVF
CountryFlag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia
Continent Europe
Last
champion(s)
OK Crvena Zvezda (10th title)
Most titles OK Crvena Zvezda (10 titles)
Official website http://www.ossrb.org/

The Yugoslavian Women's Volleyball Cup was a women's volleyball cup held between the year 1959 and 1991 in Yugoslavia managed by the Yugoslavian Socialist Republic Volleyball Federation. [1] [2] [3]

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Competition history

The competition Started in 1959 and 6 season played until 1964 when the competition stopped for almost 8 years and resumed again in 1971 and finally reached its last season 1991 due to the dissolution of the state of Yugoslavia.

Winners list

YearsWinnersScoreRunners-up
1959 Partizan Belgrade
1960 Partizan Belgrade
1960- 61 OK Crvena Zvezda
1961 OK Crvena Zvezda
1962 OK Crvena Zvezda
1963 DTV Partizan Klek
1964- 71 Not Played
1972 OK Crvena Zvezda
1973 Partizan Rijeka
1974 OK Crvena Zvezda 3 - 0
(15-9, 15-10, 15-2)
Radnički Beograd
1975 ŽOK Rijeka 3 - 1
(14-16, 15-6, 15-12, 15-6)
Radnički Beograd
1976 OK Crvena Zvezda Round-robin Radnički Beograd
1977 ŽOK Rijeka Round-robin Radnički Beograd
1978 ŽOK Rijeka Round-robin ŽOK Vukovar
1979 OK Crvena Zvezda Round-robin Radnički Beograd
1980 Radnički Beograd Round-robin OK Crvena Zvezda
1981 HAOK Mladost Round-robin ŽOK Vukovar
1982 OK Crvena Zvezda Round-robin Paloma Branik
1983 OK Crvena Zvezda Round-robin Paloma Branik
1984 Mladost Monter Round-robin Paloma Branik
1985 Mladost Monter Round-robin Paloma Branik
1986 Mladost Monter Round-robin OK Crvena Zvezda
1987 Radnički Beograd Round-robin Paloma Branik
1988 Mladost Monter Round-robin Paloma Branik
1989 Mladost Monter Round-robin Paloma Branik
1990 Mladost Monter Round-robin Paloma Branik
1991 OK Crvena Zvezda Round-robin ŽOK Modriča

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References

  1. Sports 123 Retrieved 02 November 2022
  2. The competition history in ossrb Retrieved 02 November 2022
  3. (English) Yugoslavia Cup women.volleybox.net Retrieved 02 November 2022