Yugoslav First League 1924
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The 1924 Prva Liga held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was the second nation-wide domestic football competition. At this point there was no league championship in the modern sense as the competition was held in a single-legged cup format, with participating clubs qualifying via regional playoffs organised by regional football subfederations.
Dragutin Nemeš
Milutin Ivković
Branko Petrović
Mihailo Načević
Alojz Mahek
Sveta Marković
Damjan Đurić
Dragan Jovanović
Stevan Luburić
Dušan Petković
Branislav Sekulić
Qualified clubs
- Somborski SK (Subotica Football Subfederation)
- Građanski Zagreb (Zagreb Football Subfederation)
- Slavija OsijekSlavija OsijekSlavija Osijek was a Croatian football club formed in Osijek. The club was founded in 1916. It was the most influential club from the city in the period prior to World War II....
(Osijek Football Subfederation) - Hajduk SplitHNK Hajduk SplitHNK Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split or simply Hajduk, is a Croatian football club founded in 1911 and based in the city of Split. The club's home ground since 1979 is the 35,000-seater Poljud Stadium and the team's traditional home colours are white shirts with blue shorts and...
(Split Football Subfederation) - Ilirija LjubljanaNK Olimpija Ljubljana (1911)NK Olimpija Ljubljana was a Slovenian association football club based in Ljubljana. The club had traced its origin back to 1911 when it was originally founded as SK Ilirija. It had gone through a series of mergers in the first half of the 20th century before adopting the name Olimpija in 1962...
(Ljubljana Football Subfederation) - SK Jugoslavija BelgradeSK JugoslavijaSportski klub Jugoslavija, commonly known as SK Jugoslavija was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919.-History:...
(Belgrade Football Subfederation) - SAŠK SarajevoNK SAŠK NapredakNK Famos-SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak ....
(Sarajevo Football Subfederation)
Quarter finals
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | 07.09.1924 | Jugoslavija SK Jugoslavija Sportski klub Jugoslavija, commonly known as SK Jugoslavija was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919.-History:... |
5–2 | Slavija Slavija Osijek Slavija Osijek was a Croatian football club formed in Osijek. The club was founded in 1916. It was the most influential club from the city in the period prior to World War II.... |
2 | 07.09.1924 | Ilirija | 1–3 | SAŠK NK SAŠK Napredak NK Famos-SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak .... |
3 | 07.09.1924 | Hajduk | 4–4 | Građanski |
replay | 08.09.1924 | Hajduk | 5–0 | Građanski |
Somborski SK received a bye Bye (sports) A bye, in sports and other competitive activities, most commonly refers to the practice of allowing a player or team to advance to the next round of a playoff tournament without playing... |
Semi finals
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | 21.09.1924 | Somborski SK | 1–5 | Jugoslavija SK Jugoslavija Sportski klub Jugoslavija, commonly known as SK Jugoslavija was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919.-History:... |
2 | 21.09.1924 | SAŠK NK SAŠK Napredak NK Famos-SAŠK Napredak is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It came into existence in 2000 through the merger of SAŠK with NK Napredak .... |
1–6 | Hajduk |
Finals
Tie no | Date | Home team | Score | Away team |
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1 | 12.10.1924 | Jugoslavija SK Jugoslavija Sportski klub Jugoslavija, commonly known as SK Jugoslavija was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija in 1913 and changed its name to SK Jugoslavija in 1919.-History:... |
2–1 | Hajduk Split |
The match was played in Zagreb Zagreb Zagreb is the capital and the largest city of the Republic of Croatia. It is in the northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slopes of the Medvednica mountain. Zagreb lies at an elevation of approximately above sea level. According to the last official census, Zagreb's city... |
Champions
SK JUGOSLAVIJA (coach: Karel Blaha)Dragutin Nemeš
Milutin Ivković
Milutin Ivkovic
Dr.Milutin Ivković was a Serbian football defender who played for Yugoslavia at 1928 Summer Olympics and FIFA World Cup 1930...
Branko Petrović
Mihailo Načević
Alojz Mahek
Sveta Marković
Damjan Đurić
Dragan Jovanović
Dragan Jovanovic
Searching Football manager - Dragan Jovanović see Dragan Jovanović Dragan Jovanović was a Serbian and Yugoslav football forward....
Stevan Luburić
Dušan Petković
Dušan Petkovic (footballer born 1903)
Dušan Petković was a Serbian and Yugoslav football forward.Nicknamed Senegalac due to somewhat darker complexion, Petković is remembered as a superb striker who had excellent finishing and playmaking abilities. He spent his whole playing career at SK Jugoslavija based in his hometown...
Branislav Sekulić
Branislav Sekulic
Branislav "Bane" Sekulić was a Serbian football player and football manager....
See also
- Yugoslav CupYugoslav CupThe Yugoslav Cup, officially the Marshal Tito Cup, was one of two major football competitions in the former Yugoslavia, the other one being the Yugoslav League Championship. The Yugoslav Cup took place after the league championships when every competitive league in Yugoslavia had finished, in order...
- Yugoslav League Championship
- Football Association of YugoslaviaFootball Association of YugoslaviaThe Football Association of Yugoslavia was the governing body of football in Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, with a major administrative branch in Zagreb....