1970–71 Yugoslav First League

Prva savezna liga
Season 197071
Champions Hajduk Split
4th Federal League title
6th Yugoslav title overall
Relegated Bor
Crvenka
European Cup Hajduk Split
Cup Winners' Cup Red Star
UEFA Cup Željezničar
Dinamo Zagreb
OFK Beograd
Top goalscorer Petar Nadoveza
Božo Janković
(20 goals each)

The 1970–71 Yugoslav First League season was the 25th season of the First Federal League (Serbo-Croatian: Prva savezna liga), the top level association football league of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. Eighteen teams contested the competition, which ended with Hajduk Split winning their fourth title, club's first in 16 years.

Incidents

The season featured an incident that occurred in Split's Stari plac Stadium in fall 1970 during the Hajduk vs. OFK Beograd fixture. With the score tied at 2-2, match referee Ristić fell unconscious after getting hit in the head with an object thrown from the stands. The match was stopped and the Yugoslav FA's (FSJ) disciplinary body decided to register it with 0-3 score for OFK Beograd.

The disciplinary measure set off huge days-long, often violent protests in Split that quickly assumed a distinctly anti-Belgrade and anti-Serbian tone. Led by the club's hardcore fans Torcida Split, the practice of seeking out parked cars with city of Belgrade license plates and pushing them into the sea from the docks was especially widespread in Split during the protests.

Due to their political undertones and the potential to undermine the country's official inter-ethnic guiding principle during the sensitive time when MASPOK was gathering steam in SR Croatia, the Split football protests quickly came to the attention of Yugoslav politicians who decided to deal with the situation by pressing FSJ into changing its disciplinary ruling and registering the 2-2 score. FSJ did exactly that, reinstating the score at the moment when the match was interrupted as the official result.[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Hajduk Split (C) 34 18 13 3 61 31 +30 49 1971–72 European Cup
2 Željezničar 34 18 9 7 59 34 +25 45 1971–72 UEFA Cup
3 Dinamo Zagreb 34 17 9 8 55 32 +23 43
4 OFK Belgrade 34 15 8 11 54 44 +10 38
5 Partizan 34 14 10 10 44 34 +10 38
6 Red Star Belgrade 34 14 8 12 62 46 +16 36 1971–72 European Cup Winners' Cup
7 Olimpija 34 13 10 11 47 35 +12 36
8 Velež 34 14 8 12 52 48 +4 36
9 Čelik 34 14 8 12 35 32 +3 36
10 Sloboda Tuzla 34 9 14 11 23 29 6 32
11 Radnički Niš 34 11 9 14 38 43 5 31
12 Sarajevo 34 9 11 14 42 51 9 29
13 Maribor 34 9 11 14 33 48 15 29
14 Borac Banja Luka 34 9 11 14 47 66 19 29
15 Vojvodina 34 10 9 15 38 43 5 29
16 Radnički Kragujevac 34 9 10 15 29 50 21 28
17 Bor (R) 34 9 8 17 43 66 23 26 1971–72 Yugoslav Second League
18 Crvenka (R) 34 8 7 19 28 58 30 23
Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (R) Relegated.

League top scorers:

Promoted from Yugoslav Second League:

Club
Sutjeska Nikšić
Vardar Skopje

Winning squad

PosPlayerAppsGoals
MFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Hlevnjak346
DFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Holcer330
MFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jurica Jerković3311
DFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vilson Džoni320
FWSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Pavlica307
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marino Lemešić291
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mićun Jovanić297
GKSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radomir Vukčević250
FWSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pero Nadoveza2420
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Vardić234
DFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mario Boljat200
DFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Buljan161
DFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Bošković161
DFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Luka Peruzović140
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinko Žutelija121
MFSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dražen Mužinić110
GKSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ante Sirković90
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Joško Gluić80
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Veselin Zrilić80
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Smolčić30
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivica Matković20
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Ferić11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ante Ivković10

See also

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-06-13. Retrieved 2010-08-15.
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