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1983/1984 Yugoslav Football Championship

The First Federal League of Yugoslavia 1983/1984 ( serbohorv. Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije 1983/1984 ) is the 55th season of the Yugoslavian championship in football .

Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije 1983/1984
Championship details
Time spendingAugust 14, 1983 - May 30, 1984
Number of participants18
Top places
WinnerChampion Red Star (15th time)
Second placeSilver medalist Partizan
Third placeBronze medalist Zheleznicar Sarajevo
Championship statistics
Matches played306
Bombardier (s)Flag of Yugoslavia (1945–1991) Darko Panchev ( Vardar ) (19 goals)

Participating Clubs

ClubCity
Red StarBelgrade
PartizanBelgrade
ZheleznicharSarajevo
RijekaRijeka
HajdukSplit
OsijekOsijek
RadnichkiNiš
PristinaTitograd
SarajevoSarajevo
VojvodinaNovi Sad
DynamoVinkovci
DynamoZagreb
VelejMostar
BuchnostTitograd
VardarSkopje
SlobodaTuzla
OlympiaLjubljana
CelikZenica

Scoreboard

MTeamANDATHPBalls±ABOUTNotes
oneRed Star3417ten752   -   26+26441984/85 Champions Cup Round One
2Partizan Belgrade341512743   -   25+18421984/85 UEFA Cup First Round
3Zheleznicar Sarajevo341512752   -   35+1742
fourRijeka34sixteenteneight53   -   37+1642
fiveHajduk Split341215739   -   22+1739The first round of the Cup Winners Cup 1984/85
6Osijek3412ten1236   -   39−334
7Radnicz Niš34153sixteen40   -   47−733
eightPristina34153sixteen36   -   55−1933
9Sarajevo34eleventen1353   -   46+732
tenVojvodina34eleveneleven1241   -   40+133
elevenDynamo Vinkovci34ten121245   -   44+132
12Dinamo Zagreb34eleven91456   -   50+631
13Velezh Mostar34eleven91454   -   57−331
14Buduchnost Titograd34eleven91439   -   52−1331
15Vardar34tenten1451   -   52−1thirty
sixteenSloboda Tuzla34eleven7sixteen48   -   51−329
17Olympia Ljubljana349ten1538   -   45−728Flight to League Two 1984/85
18Celik Zenica34four121831   -   56−2520

And - games, B - wins, H - draws, P - losses, Goals - goals scored and missed goals, ± - goal difference, O - points

Links

  • Championship Yugoslavia on rsssf.com
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title= Champion_Yugoslavia_po_futbolu_1983/1984&oldid = 98173527


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