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1982–83 Yugoslav Cup

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Football tournament season
1982–83 Yugoslav Football Cup
35th Marshal Tito Cup
Tournament details
CountryYugoslavia
Dates26 October 1982 –
24 May 1983
Teams32
Final positions
ChampionsDinamo Zagreb
(7th title)
Runners-upSarajevo
Tournament statistics
Matches played31
Top goal scorerZlatko Kranjčar (8)

The1982–83 Yugoslav Cup was the 35th season of the topfootball knockout competition inSFR Yugoslavia, theYugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian:Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

The1981–82 winnersRed Star failed to retain the trophy as they were knocked out in the second round byRijeka. Previous season's runners-upDinamo Zagreb andSarajevo reached the tournament final, in which Dinamo won their 7th cup title by beating Sarajevo 3–2 through goals byZlatko Kranjčar andSnješko Cerin. This was their second major silverware won under the guidance ofMiroslav Blažević, with whom they previously won the1981–82 Yugoslav First League championship, their first league title in 24 years.

Surprise of the tournament were theRijeka-based minnowsOrijent who managed to reach the quarter-finals, where they were knocked on penalties after holding the eventual runners-up Sarajevo to a 0–0 draw.

Calendar

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The Yugoslav Cup was a tournament for which clubs from all tiers of the football pyramid were eligible to enter. In addition, amateur teams put together by individualYugoslav People's Army garrisons and various factories and industrial plants were also encouraged to enter, which meant that each cup edition could have several thousands of teams in its preliminary stages. These teams would play through a number of qualifying rounds before reaching the first round proper, in which they would be paired with top-flight teams.

The cup final was played on 24 May, traditionally scheduled to coincide withYouth Day celebrated on 25 May, a national holiday in Yugoslavia which also doubled as the official commemoration ofJosip Broz Tito's birthday.

RoundLegsDateFixturesClubs
First round (round of 32)Single26 October 19821632 → 16
Second round (round of 16)Single10 November 1982816 → 8
Quarter-finalsSingle23 March 198348 → 4
Semi-finalsSingle27 April 198324 → 2
FinalSingle24 May 198312 → 1

First round

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In the following tables winning teams are marked inbold; teams from outside top level are marked initalic script.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1AIK Bačka Topola2–4Red Star
2Prishtina0–1OFK Belgrade
3JNA GarrisonRaška1–1 (8–9p)Hajduk Split
4Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje0–2Dinamo Zagreb
5LIO Osijek0–0 (2–4p)Vardar
6Orijent2–0Osijek
7Partizan1–0Leotar
8Rabotnički2–2 (6–4p)Željezničar
9Radnički Niš1–2Galenika
10Rudar Kakanj0–3Sarajevo
11Slovan0–1Velež
12Spartak0–1Budućnost
13Teteks1–1 (3–5p)Sloboda
14Viko-Omladinac0–4Rijeka
15Vojvodina6–1Borac Čačak
16NK Zagreb0–2Olimpija

Second round

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Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Red Star1–3Rijeka
2Dinamo Zagreb3–2Velež
3Sarajevo5–2Rabotnički
4Hajduk Split5–0Budućnost
5OFK Belgrade3–2Galenika
6Olimpija0–0 (6–7p)Orijent
7Sloboda3–2Partizan
8Vardar0–1Vojvodina

Quarter-finals

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Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Dinamo Zagreb6–0Sloboda
2Rijeka1–0Vojvodina
3OFK Belgrade0–2Hajduk Split
4Orijent0–0 (3–4p)Sarajevo

Semi-finals

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Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Sarajevo1–0Hajduk Split
2Rijeka1–3Dinamo Zagreb

Final

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Football match
1983 Yugoslav Cup Final
Dinamo ZagrebSarajevo
32
Date24 May 1983
VenueRed Star Stadium,Belgrade
1982
1984

The 1983 Yugoslav Cup Final was contested byDinamo Zagreb andSarajevo at theRed Star Stadium inBelgrade. Dinamo Zagreb won 3–2, with two goals byZlatko Kranjčar and one fromSnješko Cerin. Dinamo had reached the final eleven times previously, winning six titles (1951, 1960, 1963, 1965, 1969, 1980). It also proved to be their last Yugoslav Cup win as they never repeated the feat until the competition was made defunct in 1991. For Sarajevo, this was their second appearance in the final (having lost the 1967 final toHajduk Split), and was also their last final appearance.

This was one of the trophies won by Dinamo in their successful spell in the early 1980s, which include winning the1981–82 Yugoslav First League and the1979–80 Yugoslav Cup, and was the second major silverware won by Dinamo under the guidance ofMiroslav Blažević.

Match details

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Dinamo Zagreb3–2Sarajevo
Kranjčar 14' 35'
Cerin 31'
Musemić 29'
Kapetanović 73'
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Delević (Belgrade)
Dinamo Zagreb
FK Sarajevo
GK1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMarijan Vlak
DF2Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAnte Rumora
DF3Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZvjezdan Cvetković
DF4Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaIsmet Hadžić
DF5Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMladen Munjaković
DF6Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSrećko Bogdan (c)
MF7Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZlatan Arnautović
FW8Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSnješko Cerin
FW9Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZlatko Kranjčardownward-facing red arrow 81'
MF10Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMarko Mlinarić
FW11Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBorislav Cvetkovićdownward-facing red arrow 79'
Substitutes:
MF?Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVelimir Zajecupward-facing green arrow 79'
FW?AustraliaEddie Krncevicupward-facing green arrow 81'
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiroslav Blažević
GK1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSlobodan Janjuš
DF2Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFerid Radeljaš
DF3Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMirza Kapetanović
DF4Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaŽelimir Vidovićdownward-facing red arrow 36'
DF5Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaNijaz Ferhatović
DF6Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFaruk Hadžibegić
MF7Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan Božović
MF8Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSlaviša Vukićević
FW9Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHusref Musemić
DF10Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDavor Jozić
MF11Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBoban Božovićdownward-facing red arrow 46'
Substitutes:
MF?Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMehmed Janjošupward-facing green arrow 36'
MF?Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSenad Merdanovićupward-facing green arrow 46'
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBoško Antić

See also

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