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1989–90 Yugoslav First League

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Football league season
Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije
Season1989–90
Dates29 July 1989 –
16 May 1990
ChampionsRed Star
RelegatedVardar
European CupRed Star
Cup Winners' CupHajduk Split
UEFA CupDinamo Zagreb
Partizan
Matches306
Goals748 (2.44 per match)
Top goalscorerDarko Pančev (25)

The1989–90Yugoslav First League season was the 44th season of the First Federal League (Serbo-Croatian:Prva savezna liga), the top levelassociation football competition ofSFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946.

Two points were awarded for a win, none for a loss, while in case of a draw apenalty shootout was taken with the winner of the shootout being awarded one point.

Red Star won the 17th title.

The season began on 29 July 1989 with its fall part completing on 17 December 1988. Following a two-month winter break, the season resumed on 18 February 1990 and ran until 16 May 1990.

Location of teams competing in the1989–90 Yugoslav First League

League table

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PosTeamPldWPKWPKLLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Red Star Belgrade(C)34243257929+5051Qualification forEuropean Cup first round
2Dinamo Zagreb34168375325+2840Qualification forUEFA Cup first round
3Hajduk Split341821135035+1538Banned from European competition[a]
4Partizan341813125142+937Qualification forUEFA Cup first round
5Rad341642124131+1036
6Rijeka341451142935−633
7Željezničar341442143740−332
8Olimpija341424144940+930Qualification forIntertoto Cup
9Sloboda Tuzla341504154346−330
10Budućnost341335133035−529Qualification forBalkans Cup
11Vojvodina341333154351−829
12Spartak Subotica341242162840−1228
13Sarajevo341313174649−327
14Borac Banja Luka341234152840−1227
15Radnički Niš341226144248−626
16Osijek341222182847−1926Qualification forIntertoto Cup
17Velež341133173851−1325Relegation toYugoslav Second League
18Vardar(R)34811243364−3117
Source:rsssf.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^In November 1987,UEFA bannedHajduk Split from European competitions for two seasons. The immediate catalyst for the punishment was crowd trouble during club's1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cupmatch againstMarseille on 5 November 1987, however, repeated prior incidents at Hajduk's European home matches throughout early-to-mid 1980s (such as the1983–84 UEFA Cupsemifinal first leg infamous 'rooster incident' againstTottenham Hotspur) also contributed to the decision. Since Hajduk's1987–88 Yugoslav Leagueperformance failed to qualify the club for 1988–89 European competition, the punishment was enacted for seasons when Hajduk did manage to qualify: 1989–90 and 1990–91.

Results

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Results in brackets indicate the results frompenalty shoot-outs whenever games were drawn.

Home \ AwayBBLBUDDINHAJOLIOSIPARRADRNIRSBRIJSARSLOSPAVARVELVOJŽEL
Borac Banja Luka0–11–01–01–01–1(4–5)1–21–01–1(5–4)0–0(4–5)2–12–00–0(5–4)3–12–01–02–2(1–3)1–0
Budućnost2–12–01–00–0(3–4)2–02–00–10–0(5–4)0–0(2–4]1–01–00–10–0(2–4)1–01–03–14–1
Dinamo Zagreb3–10–0(4–3)2–02–13–12–10–0(4–5)3–00–3[a]1–1(4–3)6–05–01–03–03–02–02–0
Hajduk Split1–02–02–33–11–02–02–11–02–11–1(5–6)0–0(4–3)2–03–03–04–36–02–0
Olimpija4–13–13–03–11–05–10–11–1(1–3)1–1(6–5)2–02–12–00–13–02–02–03–0
Osijek0–11–01–01–01–00–11–1(1–3)2–10–50–12–03–11–01–01–02–10–1
Partizan2–12–01–1(3–4)1–02–06–40–22–10–20–11–1(3–5)1–01–03–03–04–00–2
Rad2–02–2(2–3)0–20–21–01–01–1(6–5)3–01–24–03–02–10–0(6–5)2–01–02–01–0
Radnički Niš1–02–11–1(5–6)5–12–14–11–1(3–5)2–2(4–3)1–33–01–02–01–03–03–00–31–0
Red Star3–05–10–0(2–3)2–12–03–11–04–21–01–03–06–13–05–24–03–12–2(4–3)
Rijeka1–00–0(5–4)1–1(4–1)1–00–0(3–2)1–00–10–12–01–41–03–03–02–01–02–01–0
Sarajevo2–04–11–01–03–03–01–21–05–13–12–02–13–3(2–4)6–10–0(3–4)3–21–3
Sloboda Tuzla4–12–00–0(3–5)2–2(4–5)2–02–03–11–22–03–02–02–02–01–01–1(4–5)2–04–1
Spartak Subotica2–01–01–1(5–6)1–02–31–00–41–01–1(4–3)1–30–12–00–12–02–10–0(4–2)1–0
Vardar3–04–10–41–23–3(5–4)0–12–32–13–00–20–0(4–5)2–12–01–24–11–20–1
Velež0–0(3–4)0–0(4–5)2–11–02–01–1(3–4)3–13–03–20–33–23–13–01–32–10–0(6–5)5–1
Vojvodina0–11–21–1(3–4)2–33–11–1(5–3)3–12–13–02–12–02–13–11–01–02–01–1(5–4)
Željezničar1–1(4–3)1–00–0(2–0)0–12–2(5–4)3–00–21–01–1(4–2)3–04–11–02–11–00–12–02–1
Source:DataSoccer.it
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Notes:
  1. ^Match awarded after it was not played due to theriots at the Maksimir stadium.

Winning squad

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Champions:Red Star Belgrade
PlayerLeague
MatchesGoals
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko Pančev3225
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragan "Piksi" Stojković3110
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRobert Prosinečki315
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDuško Radinović292
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaIlija Najdoski291
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDragi Kanatlarovski291
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaStevan Stojanović (goalkeeper)290
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSlobodan Marović272
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDejan Savićević2510
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVladan Lukić2510
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVlada Stošić244
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMitar Mrkela232
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaGoran Jurić210
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran Vujović150
RomaniaMiodrag Belodedici[a]141
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMiloš Drizić111
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaRefik Šabanadžović100
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZvonko Milojević (goalkeeper)40
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSlavoljub Janković20
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran Pavlović20
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaZoran Dimitrijević20
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaIvan Adžić10
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaVladimir Jugović10
Head coach:Dragoslav Šekularac
  1. ^only played the second part of the season due to being suspended by UEFA for breach of contract with Steaua

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDarko PančevRed Star25
2Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMeho KodroVelež18
3Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJosip VišnjićRadnički Niš16
4Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAljoša AsanovićHajduk Split14
5Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaBoban BožovićSarajevo13
6Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDavor ŠukerDinamo Zagreb12
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaAlen BokšićHajduk Split
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaDinko VrabacOlimpija
9Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaSiniša MihajlovićVojvodina11
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaŽeljko IvanovićSloboda Tuzla

See also

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