Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro - List of Champions
Note that the Yugoslavia of the communist era dissolved in the early 1990s. Whereas clubs from all six constituent Republics had still participated in the 1990/91 league structure, by the start of the 1992/93 season, only two of these (Serbia and Montenegro) had remained. The departure of the Croatian clubs in 1991 effectively reduced the league to one dominated by Serbian clubs, although the country did not officially change name to Serbia and Montenegro until more than a decade later.
1923 Gradjanski Zagreb 1924 Jugoslavija Beograd 1925 Jugoslavija Beograd 1926 Gradjanski Zagreb 1927 Hajduk Split 1928 Gradjanski Zagreb 1929 Hajduk Split 1930 Concordia Zagreb 1931 BSK Beograd 1932 Concordia Zagreb 1933 BSK Beograd 1934 no championship 1935 BSK Beograd 1935/36 BSK Beograd 1936/37 Gradjanski Zagreb 1937/38 HASK Zagreb 1938/39 BSK Beograd 1939/40 Gradjanski Zagreb 1940/41 no championship 1941/42 no championship 1942/43 no championship 1943/44 no championship 1944/45 no championship 1945 Srbija [1] 1946/47 Partizan Beograd 1947/48 Dinamo Zagreb 1948/49 Partizan Beograd 1950 Hajduk Split 1951 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1952 Hajduk Split 1952/53 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1953/54 Dinamo Zagreb 1954/55 Hajduk Split 1955/56 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1956/57 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1957/58 Dinamo Zagreb 1958/59 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1959/60 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1960/61 Partizan Beograd 1961/62 Partizan Beograd 1962/63 Partizan Beograd 1963/64 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1964/65 Partizan Beograd 1965/66 Vojvodina Novi Sad 1966/67 FK Sarajevo 1967/68 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1968/69 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1969/70 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1970/71 Hajduk Split 1971/72 Zeljeznicar Sarajevo 1972/73 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1973/74 Hajduk Split 1974/75 Hajduk Split 1975/76 Partizan Beograd 1976/77 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1977/78 Partizan Beograd 1978/79 Hajduk Split 1979/80 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1980/81 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1981/82 Dinamo Zagreb 1982/83 Partizan Beograd 1983/84 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1984/85 FK Sarajevo 1985/86 Partizan Beograd [2] 1986/87 Partizan Beograd [3] 1987/88 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1988/89 Vojvodina Novi Sad 1989/90 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1990/91 Crvena zvezda Beograd
Championships of 'traditional' Yugoslavia (62)
18 Crvena zvezda Beograd
11 Partizan Beograd
9 Hajduk Split
5 BSK Beograd Gradjanski Zagreb
4 Dinamo Zagreb
2 Concordia Zagreb Jugoslavija Beograd FK Sarajevo Vojvodina Novi Sad
1 HASK Zagreb Zeljeznicar Sarajevo
NB: see files on Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and Slovenia for champions in those countries after Yugoslavia was dissolved.
Notes
[1] This was a championship between representations of the 6 republics, the Yugoslav Army, and a representation of the autonomous province Vojvodina.
[2] The Yugoslav FA decided that the last round of fixtures had to be replayed, after accusations that certain results had been fixed. Partizan, who had won the title with a 4-0 over Zeljeznicar Sarajevo, refused, after which the game was awarded 3-0 to Zeljeznicar, which gave Crvena zvezda the title. Crvena zvezda played in the 1986/87 European Champions Cup. However, after a sequence of legal processes, the original final table, with Partizan as champions, was officially recognized, in 1987.
[3] Ten clubs had started the 1986/87 season with a deduction of 6 points, among them Partizan and Crvena zvezda, because of the events in the previous season. Vardar Skopje, who had not been deducted 6 points, won the title, and participated in the 1987/88 Champions Cup, but the points deduction was later annulled after more legal proceedings, and the title was given to Partizan, who headed the table with the deduction.
"Remainder" Yugoslavia 1991/92 Crvena zvezda Beograd [4] 1992/93 Partizan Beograd 1993/94 Partizan Beograd 1994/95 Crvena zvezda Beograd 1995/96 Partizan Beograd 1996/97 Partizan Beograd 1997/98 FK Obilic 1998/99 Partizan Beograd [5] 1999/00 Crvena zvezda Beograd 2000/01 Crvena zvezda Beograd 2001/02 Partizan Beograd Serbia and Montenegro (since February 2003) 2002/03 Partizan Beograd 2003/04 Crvena zvezda Beograd 2004/05 Partizan Beograd 2005/06
Championships of 'remainder' Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro (14)
8 Partizan Beograd
5 Crvena zvezda Beograd
1 FK Obilic
Notes
[4] Before the start of the season, the Croatian clubs (Dinamo Zagreb, later renamed to Gradjanski, Hajduk Split, NK Osijek, NK Rijeka, and NK Zagreb) and Olimpija Ljubljana (Slovenia) withdrew and started to play in the 1991/92 championship of Croatia and Slovenia. During the season, the clubs from Bosnia-Hercegovina were not able to continue playing; this concerned FK Sarajevo, Sloboda Tuzla, Velez Mostar, and Zeljeznicar Sarajevo; Borac Banja Luka finished the season and were relocated to Beograd in 1992/93. After the season, Vardar Skopje and Pelister Bitola withdrew to play in the championship of Macedonia.
[5] Season interrupted on May 12 due to the NATO attack on Yugoslavia, when there were 10 more rounds left to play; Partizan were declared champions on Jun 13, 1999. |