Yugoslav First League 1950
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League table

Qualification

Partizan Beograd 4 - 1 Oktobar

Kvarner Rijeka 0 - 1 Partizan

(rest unknown)

Round of Sixteen

Partizan Beograd 5 - 1 Proleter Osijek

X x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

X x - x X

BSK Beograd - x X

Dinamo Zagreb x - x X

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x - x X

Quarter finals

Crvena Zvezda Beograd x - x X

Partizan Beograd 3 - 0 BSK Beograd

X x - x X

Dinamo Zagreb x - x X

Finals

December 24, 1950 - Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...

, Serbia
Serbia
Serbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...



Red Star Belgrade
Red Star Belgrade
Red Star Belgrade is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is a part of the Red Star Sports Society.Red Star Belgrade is the most successful Serbian club, with a record of 25 national championships and 23 national cups in both Serbian and ex-Yugoslav competitions...

 1 - 1 NK Dinamo Zagreb

Stadium: JNA Stadium

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: M. Matančić (Belgrade
Belgrade
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. According to official results of Census 2011, the city has a population of 1,639,121. It is one of the 15 largest cities in Europe...

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Dinamo: Branko Stinčić
Branko Stinčić
Branko Stinčić was a Croatian football player.Born in Zagreb, Stinčić played for both Croatian derby sides in his career, first for Hajduk Split from 1946 to 1948 and then for Dinamo Zagreb from 1950 to 1953...

, Svemir Delić, Tomislav Crnković
Tomislav Crnkovic
Tomislav Crnković was a Croatian footballer.He was born in Kotor in what was still the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. As a defender, he played for HAŠK, Metalac and Dinamo Zagreb. Abroad, he later played at Wiener Sportclub and Servette FC.With the Yugoslavian national team, he had 51 caps...

, Krešo Pukšec
Krešo Pukšec
Krešo Pukšec was a Croatian footballer. He played for the Croatia national football team. His career with various clubs from Zagreb lasted two decades.-References:...

, Ivan Horvat
Ivan Horvat
Ivan "Ivica" Horvat is a Croatian former professional football player and manager who played for Yugoslavia. Today he has a Croatian passport. In 2004, he received the Croatian Olympic Committee's Matija Ljubek Award....

, Dragutin Cizarić, Branko Režek, Božidar Senčar
Božidar Senčar
Božidar Senčar was a Croatian football midfielder who started playing for his hometown club Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav First League in 1946. After spending a season and a half with Dinamo he was picked up by Partizan during the 1947–48 season where he spent the following three seasons, helping them...

, Franjo Wölfl
Franjo Wölfl
Franjo Wölfl was a Croatian footballer. He played international football first with the Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team from 1938 and then the Croatian national team from 1940 to 1944. Finally, Wölfl suited up for communist Yugoslavia's national team from 1945 to 1951.Wölfl spent much of his...

, Željko Čajkovski
Željko Cajkovski
Željko Čajkovski is a Croatian football player and coach.With the national team he won the silver medal in the football tournament of th 1948 Olympics held in lLondon, losing in the final 1-3 to Sweden, then starring the young Gunnar Nordahl, Gunnar Gren and Nils Liedholm...

, Zvonko Strnad
Zvonko Strnad
Zvonko "Tiba" Strnad was a Croatian football player.-Career:Zvonko played for various clubs from his hometown, Zagreb, namely, Zagorec and Metalac, before coming in 1946 to the city's main club, NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he played until 1954 with only a brief interruption, playing 111 league matches...



Crvena Zvezda: Srđan Mrkušić, Dimitrije Tadić, Ivan Zvekanović, Bela Palfi
Bela Palfi
Béla Pálfi was a Serbian footballer of Hungarian origin who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. With Partizan he won national championship and Yugoslav cup...

, Milivoje Đurđević, Predrag Đajić, Tihomir Ognjanov
Tihomir Ognjanov
Tihomir "Bata" Ognjanov was a Serban footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. He played for Spartak Subotica , Partizan and Red Star...

, Rajko Mitić
Rajko Mitic
Rajko Mitić was a Serbian football player and coach. Mitić was born in the village Dolac, Bela Palanka in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...

, Kosta Tomašević
Kosta Tomaševic
Kosta Tomašević was a Yugoslavian football player. He got 10 caps for Yugoslavia.-External links:*...

, Siniša Zlatković
Siniša Zlatković
Siniša Zlatković is an Yugoslavian football defender who played for Yugoslavia in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Red Star Belgrade.-External links:*...

, Branislav Vukosavljević
Branislav Vukosavljević
Branislav Vukosavljević was a Serbian football midfielder and later a football manager....


Finals Replay

December 31, 1950 - Belgrade, Serbia

Dinamo Zagreb 0 - 3 Crvena Zvezda

Stadium: JNA Stadium

Attendance: 45,000

Referee: Leo Lemešić
Leo Lemešić
Leo Lemešić was a Croatian football striker and later a football manager.On the national level he played for Yugoslavia national team and spent his entire club career with Hajduk Split....

 (Split
Split (city)
Split is a Mediterranean city on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea, centered around the ancient Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian and its wide port bay. With a population of 178,192 citizens, and a metropolitan area numbering up to 467,899, Split is by far the largest Dalmatian city and...

)

Dinamo: Branko Stinčić
Branko Stinčić
Branko Stinčić was a Croatian football player.Born in Zagreb, Stinčić played for both Croatian derby sides in his career, first for Hajduk Split from 1946 to 1948 and then for Dinamo Zagreb from 1950 to 1953...

, Svemir Delić, Tomislav Crnković
Tomislav Crnkovic
Tomislav Crnković was a Croatian footballer.He was born in Kotor in what was still the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes. As a defender, he played for HAŠK, Metalac and Dinamo Zagreb. Abroad, he later played at Wiener Sportclub and Servette FC.With the Yugoslavian national team, he had 51 caps...

, Krešimir Pukšec, Ivan Horvat
Ivan Horvat
Ivan "Ivica" Horvat is a Croatian former professional football player and manager who played for Yugoslavia. Today he has a Croatian passport. In 2004, he received the Croatian Olympic Committee's Matija Ljubek Award....

, Dragutin Cizarić, Stjepan Kašner, Branko Režek, Dionizije Dvornić
Dionizije Dvornic
Dionizije Dvornić was a Croatian football striker who achieved greatest success playing for Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav First League in the 1950s. During his time with Dinamo, he won one Yugoslav Cup in 1951 and a Yugoslav First League title in 1954...

, Božidar Senčar
Božidar Senčar
Božidar Senčar was a Croatian football midfielder who started playing for his hometown club Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav First League in 1946. After spending a season and a half with Dinamo he was picked up by Partizan during the 1947–48 season where he spent the following three seasons, helping them...

, Zvonko Strnad
Zvonko Strnad
Zvonko "Tiba" Strnad was a Croatian football player.-Career:Zvonko played for various clubs from his hometown, Zagreb, namely, Zagorec and Metalac, before coming in 1946 to the city's main club, NK Dinamo Zagreb, where he played until 1954 with only a brief interruption, playing 111 league matches...



Crvena Zvezda: Srđan Mrkušić, Diskic, Ivan Zvekanović, Bela Palfi
Bela Palfi
Béla Pálfi was a Serbian footballer of Hungarian origin who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. With Partizan he won national championship and Yugoslav cup...

, Milivoje Đurđević, Predrag Đajić, Tihomir Ognjanov
Tihomir Ognjanov
Tihomir "Bata" Ognjanov was a Serban footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. He played for Spartak Subotica , Partizan and Red Star...

, Rajko Mitić
Rajko Mitic
Rajko Mitić was a Serbian football player and coach. Mitić was born in the village Dolac, Bela Palanka in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes...

, Kosta Tomašević
Kosta Tomaševic
Kosta Tomašević was a Yugoslavian football player. He got 10 caps for Yugoslavia.-External links:*...

, Siniša Zlatković
Siniša Zlatković
Siniša Zlatković is an Yugoslavian football defender who played for Yugoslavia in the 1950 FIFA World Cup. He also played for Red Star Belgrade.-External links:*...

, Branislav Vukosavljević
Branislav Vukosavljević
Branislav Vukosavljević was a Serbian football midfielder and later a football manager....


See also

  • Yugoslav Cup
    Yugoslav Cup
    The 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 Yugoslavia
    Football Association of Yugoslavia
    The Football Association of Yugoslavia was the governing body of football in Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, with a major administrative branch in Zagreb....


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