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Yugoslav Football Championship 1934/1935

Yugoslav Football Championship 1934/1935 ( Serbian. Priesthood Yugoslavia at Foodball 1934-1935. ) - 12th Yugoslav Football Championship. It was carried out after a year break associated with the death of King Alexander I. 10 teams participated in the championship, for the second time in history the Belgrade BSK team won the champion title.

Yugoslav First League Football
Championship Details
Number of participantsten
Top places
WinnerChampion BSK (Belgrade) (2nd time)
Second placeSilver medalist Yugoslavia
Third placeBronze medalist Gradjanski (Zagreb)
Championship Statistics
Bombardier (s)Flag of Yugoslavia (1918-1945) Leo Lemesic (Hajduk) (18 goals)

Standings

A placeTeamGamesPob.Nothing.About.CloggedSkippedDifferenceGlasses
oneBSK (Belgrade)18eleven2five4922+2624
2Yugoslavia18ten264026+1422
3Gradjanski (Zagreb)18ten263129th+222
fourConcordia (Zagreb)1877four3120+1121
fiveHASHK (Zagreb)18eight3733330nineteen
6Hajduk (Split)187four74732+1518
7BASK (Belgrade)186394146-five15
eightSlavia (Sarajevo)187oneten2634-eight15
9Primorye (Ljubljana)18fourfive92143-2213
tenSlavia (Osijek)183foureleven2154-33ten

Champions

  • Franjo Glaser
  • Predrag Radovanovic
  • Milorad Mitrovich
  • Vlastimir Petkovich
  • Milorad Arsenievich
  • Ivan Stevovich
  • Radiva Bozhich
  • Bruno Knezhevich
  • Aleksandar Tiernanich
  • Joshka Nikolic
  • Slavko Shurdonya
  • Warrior Bozovic
  • Good Maryanovich
  • George Vuyadinovich
  • Svetislav Glishovich
  • Lyubisha Georgievich
  • Trainer :   Joseph Uridil

Links

  • Yugoslav Football Championship
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Football Championship_1934/1935&oldid = 98256900


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