1952 Yugoslav Cup

The 1952 Yugoslav Cup was the 6th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

1952 Yugoslav Cup
Marshal Tito Cup
CountryYugoslavia
ChampionsPartizan Belgrade (2nd title)
Runners-upRed Star Belgrade
1951
1953

Round of 32

Home teamScoreAway team
1.Radnički Sombor1:3Crvena zvezda
2.Partizan2:1BSK Beograd
3.Dinamo Zagreb2:3Odred Ljubljana
4.Metalac Zagreb0:2Sarajevo
5.Vojvodina2:0Vardar Skoplje
6.Hajduk Split4:2Lokomotiva Zagreb
7.Radnički Niš2:1Mesarski Zagreb
8.Borac Banjaluka4:2Zagreb
9Proleter Ravno selo3:2 pr
(2:2, 1:0)
Garnizon JNA Skoplje
10.Sloboda Đakovo1:3 pr.
(1:1, 1:0)
Jedinstvo Zemun
11.Slavija Beograd4:5 pr
(3:3, 1:2)
Garnizon JNA Požarevac
12.LovćenCetinje2:0Srem Sremska Mitrovica
13.Radnički Kikinda0:4Velež Mostar
14.Jedinstvo Čakovec3:1Proleter Zrenjanin
15.Solin0:1 pr
(3:3, 1:2)
Rudar Trbovlje
16.Kvarner0:0 pen.
(4:3)
Proleter Osijek

Round of 16

Home teamScoreAway team
1.Velež Mostar1:3Crvena zvezda
2.Kvarner1:0Vojvodina
3.Garnizon JNA Požarevac3:2Odred Ljubljana
4.Sarajevo7:0Jedinstvo Čakovec
5.LovćenCetinje0:3Partizan
6.Hajduk Split3:1Borac Banjaluka
7.Jedinstvo Zemun1:2Proleter Ravno selo
8.Rudar Trbovlje2:3Radnički Niš

Quarterfinals

Home teamScoreAway team
1.Crvena zvezda Beograd8:1Kvarner
2.Garnizon JNA Požarevac2:3Sarajevo
3.Partizan5:0pr
(0:0, 0:0)
Hajduk Split
4.Proleter Ravno selo2:6Radnički Niš

Semifinals

Home teamScoreAway team
1.Crvena zvezda Beograd6:2Sarajevo
2.Partizan4:1Radnički Niš

Finals

November 29, 1952 - Belgrade, Serbia

Partizan 6 - 0 Crvena Zvezda Beograd

Stadium: Centralnog doma Jugoslovenske Armije (JNA Stadium)

Attendance: 50,000

Referee: Vasa Stefanovič (Beograd)

Crvena Zvezda: Srboljub Krivokuća, Branko Stanković, Miljan Zeković, Siniša Zlatković, Milorad Diskić, Predrag Đajić, Kosta Tomašević, Rajko Mitić, Tihomir Ognjanov, Todor Živanović, Branislav Vukosavljević

Partizan: Slavko Stojanović, Bruno Belin, Ratko Čolić, Zlatko Čajkovski, Vojo Stefanović, Miodrag Jovanović, Marko Valok, Todor Veselinović, Stjepan Bobek, Aleksandar Atanacković, Branko Zebec

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