1979–80 Yugoslav First League

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Teams

A total of eighteen teams contested the league, including sixteen sides from the 1978–79 season and two sides promoted from the 1978–79 Yugoslav Second League (YSL) as winners of the two second level divisions East and West. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 34 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

NK Zagreb and OFK Belgrade were relegated from the 1978–79 Yugoslav First League after finishing the season in bottom two places of the league table. The two clubs promoted to top level were Vardar and Čelik.

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Team Location Federal Republic Position
in 1978–79
Borac Banja Luka Banja Luka Template:Country data SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 01111th
Budućnost Titograd Titograd Template:Country data SR Montenegro 0066th
Čelik Zenica Template:Country data SR Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dinamo Zagreb Zagreb Template:Country data SR Croatia 0022nd
Hajduk Split Split Template:Country data SR Croatia 0011st
Napredak Kruševac Kruševac Template:Country data SR Serbia 01414th
Olimpija Ljubljana Template:Country data SR Slovenia 01616th
Osijek Osijek Template:Country data SR Croatia 01313th
Partizan Belgrade Template:Country data SR Serbia 01515th
Radnički Niš Niš Template:Country data SR Serbia 0077th
Red Star Belgrade Template:Country data SR Serbia 0033rd
Rijeka Rijeka Template:Country data SR Croatia 01010th
Sarajevo Sarajevo Template:Country data SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 0044th
Sloboda Tuzla Template:Country data SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 0088th
Vardar Skopje Template:Country data SR Macedonia
Velež Mostar Template:Country data SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 0055th
Vojvodina Novi Sad Template:Country data SR Serbia 01212th
Željezničar Sarajevo Template:Country data SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 0099th

Events and incidents

Week 25: Death of Marshal Tito, three matches abandoned

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Hajduk v. Red Star Belgrade

The season's week 25 derby match, pitting reigning league champions Hajduk versus current league leaders Red Star, on 4 May 1980 at Poljud Stadium in Split was abandoned in the 41st minute due to the announcement of the death of Marshal Tito that was followed by a mass display of public grief within the stadium by fans and players alike.

Played on a Sunday afternoon, the televised contest was in the 41st minute when three men entered the pitch, signalling to the referee—Husref Muharemagić of Janja—to stop the match and gather players of both teams in the centre circle. With the contest halted, Split mayor Template:Ill took to the stadium's public address system to formally announce to the 50,000+ crowd that the Yugoslav lifetime president Josip Broz Tito had died. The match score was tied at 1–1 at the time of abandonment with Pižon Petrović scoring on a penalty kick for 0-1 before Zlatko Vujović's 1-1 equalizer. Incidentally, the match was the first time Red Star Belgrade played a competitive match at the newly built Poljud Stadium that had opened the previous summer.[1]

Sudden scenes of mass crying at the stadium followed Skataretiko's announcement; some players—such as Hajduk's twenty-one-year-old striker Zlatko Vujović—collapsed down to the ground and weeped as the crowd launched into a rendition of "Template:Ill" ('Comrade Tito, We Give You Our Word'), a popular personality cult song professing loyalty and devotion to Comrade Tito.

The Yugoslav Football Association (FSJ) declared the match null and void, ordering a replay for Wednesday, 21 May 1980 at the same venue. Two and a half weeks later, Red Star won the derby replay 3–1.[2]

FK Sarajevo v. NK Osijek

Meanwhile, at Koševo Stadium during the FK Sarajevo vs. NK Osijek match, the news of Tito's death broke in the 43rd minute with the contest locked at 1-1.

Dinamo Zagreb v. FK Željezničar

The matches – along with a third between Dinamo and Zeljeznicar – were immediately abandoned, with the decision being made by the Yugoslav FA to declare the matches null and void, and order replays two and a half weeks later on Wednesday, 21 May 1980 at the same stadiums.

League table

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Results

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Winning squad

Champions: Red Star Belgrade
Player League
Matches Goals
Template:Flagicon Srebrenko Repčić 33 7
Template:Flagicon Cvijetin Blagojević 31 2
Template:Flagicon Milan Jovin 31 1
Template:Flagicon Dušan Savić 28 11
Template:Flagicon Vladimir Petrović 28 5
Template:Flagicon Miloš Šestić 28 4
Template:Flagicon Zlatko Krmpotić 25 0
Template:Flagicon Zoran Filipović 24 6
Template:Flagicon Zdravko Borovnica 24 0
Template:Flagicon Nedeljko Milosavljević 23 3
Template:Flagicon Živan Ljukovčan (goalkeeper) 23 0
Template:Flagicon Ivan Jurišić 19 0
Template:Flagicon Dragan Miletović 18 0
Template:Flagicon Dušan Nikolić 16 1
Template:Flagicon Slavoljub Muslin 15 0
Template:Flagicon Đorđe Milovanović 14 3
Template:Flagicon Boško Đurovski 14 1
Template:Flagicon Nikola Jovanović 14 0
Template:Flagicon Aleksandar Stojanović (goalkeeper) 11 0
Template:Flagicon Radomir Savić 9 3
Template:Flagicon Srboljub Stamenković 1 0
Template:Flagicon Zoran Mitić 1 0
Template:Flagicon Borisav Mitrović 1 0
Head coach: Branko Stanković

Top scorers

Rank Scorer Club Goals
1 Template:Flagicon Safet Sušić Sarajevo 17
Template:Flagicon Dragoljub Kostić Napredak Kruševac
3 Template:Flagicon Zlatko Kranjčar Dinamo Zagreb 14
4 Template:Flagicon Dušan Savić Red Star 13
5 Template:Flagicon Mersad Kovačević Sloboda Tuzla 12
Template:Flagicon Dragan Okuka Velež
Template:Flagicon Ranko Đorđić Čelik
8 Template:Flagicon Zlatko Vujović Hajduk Split 11
9 Template:Flagicon Vasil Ringov Vardar 10
Template:Flagicon Milan Radović Rijeka
Template:Flagicon Dragan Vujović Budućnost

See also

References

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  2. Hajduk-RedStar 1:3, re-play

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External links

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