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1985–86 Yugoslav First League

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Football league season
Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije
Season1985–86
Dates11 August 1985 –
29 June 1986
ChampionsPartizan
RelegatedOFK Belgrade
Vojvodina
European CupRed Star
UEFA CupPartizan
Hajduk Split
Rijeka
Cup Winners' CupVelež
Top goalscorerDavor Čop (22)
Average attendance8,507

The1985–86 Yugoslav First League season was marked by scandal and controversy due to allegedly wide match-fixing during the last week of fixtures.

Summary

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After the last week was played,FK Partizan was crowned champion due to better goal difference than second-placedRed Star Belgrade. However, after weeks of public pressure and huge public outcry, on 20 June 1986, the Yugoslav FA presidency headed bySlavko Šajber decided to impose extraordinary measures that included the following:

  • voiding the already played week 34 matches of the 1985–86 season and ordering a replay of every single one (nine fixtures in total)
  • docking 6 points from each of the 12 clubs suspected of being involved in match-fixing, meaning they would start the following league season with -6 points

Each club agreed to play the replay except for Partizan. As a result their week 34 fixture was registered as a 3–0 defeat, and the club was thus stripped of the league title, which was now awarded to Red Star. Based on this decision, it was Red Star Belgrade who got to represent SFR Yugoslavia in the1986–87 European Cup.

What followed on domestic front was a series of appeals and lawsuits and the entire case eventually went all the way to the Yugoslav Constitutional Court. By the time Yugoslav Constitutional Court delivered its final ruling to the Court of Joint Labour of SR Serbia on 29 July 1987,the next league season was already completed withFK Vardar winning the title due to 12 teams starting the season with -6 points.

The court's ruling was that there was no evidence of wrongdoing in the week 34 of the 1985–86 season and thus that season's title was given back to Partizan. That also meant that there was no merit for the 6-point docking in the 1986–87 and now that season's table was re-counted so that now Partizan became a new champion.

Still, Vardar got to represent SFR Yugoslavia in the1987–88 European Cup.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Partizan(C)3421766529+3649Qualification forUEFA Cup first round
2Red Star Belgrade3421767338+3549Qualification forEuropean Cup first round
3Velež341311106450+1437Qualification forCup Winners' Cup first round
4Hajduk Split34157125544+1137Qualification forUEFA Cup first round
5Rijeka34121394231+1137
6Dinamo Zagreb34111495343+1036
7Željezničar34155145863−535
8Vardar34146145259−734
9Osijek34129133942−333
10Sutjeska Nikšić34144165561−632
11Priština34136153747−1032
12Sloboda Tuzla34119144759−1231
13Dinamo Vinkovci34118155154−330
14Budućnost34134174752−530
15Sarajevo34118154146−530
16Čelik34118153949−1030
17OFK Belgrade(R)34126164863−1530Relegation toYugoslav Second League
18Vojvodina(R)3468203369−3620
Source:rsssf.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ AwayBUDČELDVIDZGHAJOFKOSIPARPRIRSBRIJSARSLOSUTVARVELVOJŽEL
Budućnost3–12–01–30–02–04–01–00–00–42–12–13–12–12–03–22–00–1
Čelik3–13–10–11–03–00–00–22–00–01–12–04–12–10–11–04–21–0
Dinamo Vinkovci1–22–20–13–12–14–01–45–02–12–11–11–13–12–03–01–11–1
Dinamo Zagreb1–01–00–21–12–01–12–34–33–10–01–10–01–12–24–42–23–2
Hajduk Split2–02–05–31–03–11–12–12–20–11–06–23–03–14–12–12–05–0
OFK Belgrade4–31–00–01–13–13–00–02–13–11–32–05–04–21–32–22–11–1
Osijek4–12–13–23–22–02–00–11–00–00–01–02–12–13–01–14–03–3
Partizan2–14–12–23–22–12–02–01–01–11–12–03–04–12–12–03–14–0
Priština1–01–03–20–01–01–11–01–02–12–12–11–13–10–03–22–00–1
Red Star3–14–10–12–04–02–11–02–12–01–14–32–14–24–02–23–14–1
Rijeka1–01–12–00–03–02–01–01–00–11–12–03–03–12–03–33–00–0
Sarajevo2–15–01–00–02–03–02–21–13–10–42–11–03–13–00–00–02–1
Sloboda Tuzla1–12–22–10–50–05–02–03–02–11–22–21–03–12–22–13–13–2
Sutjeska5–51–02–02–10–04–02–11–41–02–21–01–03–22–05–11–04–1
Vardar2–13–04–01–13–22–11–02–22–11–24–02–12–23–11–52–04–2
Velež2–04–14–13–12–22–31–00–03–00–21–11–12–01–04–01–06–2
Vojvodina1–01–11–11–71–33–41–10–43–24–10–01–02–10–12–11–11–4
Željezničar2–11–12–12–02–04–12–00–23–12–53–13–01–23–13–21–22–1
Source:DataSoccer.it
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Winning squad

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Champions:FK Partizan
PlayerLeague
MatchesGoals
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaFahrudin Omerović (goalkeeper)340
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZvonko Varga3217
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaLjubomir Radanović324
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVladimir Vermezović321
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAdmir Smajić302
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSlobodan Rojević290
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGoran Stevanović283
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaNebojša Vučićević276
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiloš Đelmaš2611
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZvonko Živković2412
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBajro Župić240
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMilonja Đukić231
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVlado Čapljić213
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRadoslav Nikodijević170
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiodrag Bajović150
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiodrag Radović120
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMilinko Pantić92
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMilorad Bajović60
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan Mance[a]52
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGoran Bogdanović50
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJovica Kolb41
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaIsa Sadriu40
Head coach:Nenad Bjeković
  1. ^died 3 September 1985 in a car accident

Match-fixing controversy

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As mentioned, week 34, the last week of 1985–86 Yugoslav First League season, featured some highly suspicious results. All the matches started at the same time on Sunday, 15 June 1986.[1]

Home teamScoreAway teamNotes
Partizan4–0ŽeljezničarIn order to become league champions, Partizan needed to beat Željezničar by at least the same margin that Red Star potentially beats Sarajevo by in their match. Since both matches were scheduled to start at the same time, Partizan came up with an impromptupre-match ceremony for their famous striker Momčilo Vukotić who retired the previous year, meaning that their match versus Željezničar actually started 10 minutes later than Sarajevo-Red Star match.
Sarajevo0–4Red StarIn order to become league champion, Red Star needed to beat Sarajevo by a larger margin than Partizan potentially beats Željezničar by in their match. Red Star ended up winning away by a four goal margin.
Vojvodina1–7Dinamo ZagrebVojvodina was already mathematically relegated while Dinamo Zagreb needed to win, hopefully by a big margin, in order to have a chance at getting a third UEFA Cup spot through better goal difference. The game ended with a huge win for the visitors who scored 7 goals.
Hajduk Split5–3Dinamo VinkovciHajduk needed a win in their quest for the third UEFA Cup spot, while Dinamo Vinkovci's Davor Čop was in the middle of a scoring race and needed goals in order to become the league's top scorer. Hajduk won the game while Dinamo's Čop scored a hat-trick for the losing side.
Sutjeska5–5BudućnostBudućnost and Sutjeska both needed points to have a chance at avoiding relegation. The game ended in a draw.
Čelik1–1RijekaRijeka needed points in their fight for the third UEFA Cup spot, while Čelik needed points to have chance at avoiding relegation. The game ended in a draw.
Osijek2–1Sloboda
Velež2–3OFK BelgradeVelež already ensured a UEFA Cup spot, while OFK Belgrade needed a win to have a chance at avoiding relegation. The game ended with lowly visitors winning at the ground where even the top Yugoslav teams had trouble getting points all season long.
Priština0–0Vardar

results of matches suspected being fixed

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDavor ČopDinamo Vinkovci22
2Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiloš BursaćSutjeska20
3Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZlatko VujovićHajduk Split18
4Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZvonko VargaPartizan17
5Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPredrag JurićVelež15
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMarinko StojakovićOFK Beograd
7Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRadmilo MihajlovićŽeljezničar14
8Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMilko ĐurovskiRed Star13
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaHaris ŠkoroŽeljezničar
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMuhidin TeskeredžićSarajevo
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiroslav ĆurčićVojvodina

Attendance

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ClubAverage home attendanceAverage away attendance
Red Star Belgrade19,88216,471
FK Priština15,0007,353
FK Partizan13,76516,059
Čelik Zenica12,4124,706
Dinamo Zagreb12,35312,647
FK Vardar9,9415,000
FK Velež9,5296,471
Hajduk Split8,88215,647
FK Vojvodina7,2946,059
Budućnost Titograd6,0596,412
FK Željezničar5,94111,882
NK Rijeka5,5886,412
OFK Beograd5,5296,118
FK Sarajevo5,4717,706
Dinamo Vinkovci4,1766,176
NK Osijek4,0005,706
Sutjeska Nikšić3,8825,647
Sloboda Tuzla3,4126,647
  • Overall league attendance per match: 8,507 spectators

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Namještanje utakmica je stari zanat".novilist.hr (in Croatian). 10 June 2010. Retrieved12 August 2011.

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