Yugoslav Second League
Season1991–92
ChampionsBečej
PromotedBečej
Hajduk Kula
Radnički Beograd
Mogren
Kikinda
Priština
Napredak Kruševac

The Second League of Yugoslavia's 1991/1992 season was the last in which teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia participated, as well as the last of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in general as the Second League of FR Yugoslavia was established the following season. In 1992 these republics declared their independence from Yugoslavia. The clubs from Croatia and Slovenia were already playing their first seasons as separate nations.

Teams

Team Location Federal subject Position
in 1990–91
Balkan Skopje  SR Macedonia I-R
Bečej Bečej  SR Serbia I-R
Bor Bor  SR Serbia 13th
Borac Čačak  SR Serbia 19th
Čelik Zenica  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina I-R
Hajduk Kula  SR Serbia I-R
Iskra Bugojno  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 17th
Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje  SR Montenegro I-R
Leotar Trebinje  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 18th
Mačva Šabac  SR Serbia 14th
Mogren Budva  SR Montenegro 11th
Napredak Kruševac  SR Serbia 7th
OFK Kikinda Kikinda  SR Serbia 5th
Priština Priština Socialist Republic of Serbia SAP Kosovo 9th
Radnički Novi Beograd  SR Serbia 10th
Radnički Kragujevac  SR Serbia I-R
Rudar Prijedor  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina I-R
Sloboda Užice  SR Serbia 15th
Teteks Tetovo  SR Macedonia I-R
Vrbas Vrbas  SR Serbia I-R

Season overview

FK Bečej was the league champion with 49 points, and together with FK Hajduk Kula, FK Radnički Beograd, FK Mogren, OFK Kikinda, FK Priština and FK Napredak Kruševac getting the promotion to the 1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia.

FK Sloboda Užice, FK Radnički Kragujevac, FK Mačva Šabac, FK Borac Čačak, FK Vrbas, FK Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje and FK Bor booked their places in next seasons 1992–93 Second League of FR Yugoslavia.

FK Teteks, that finished 12 and would eventually have maintained their status, along with eventually relegated FK Balkan Skopje, became members of the 1992–93 First Macedonian Football League in next season. The rest of the clubs that would eventually be relegated were all from the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and all left the Yugoslav league system.

Final table

Pos Team Pld W PKW PKL L GF GA GD Pts
1 Bečej (C) 36 23 2 3 8 69 34 +35 48
2 Hajduk Kula 36 21 5 1 9 62 34 +28 47
3 Radnički Beograd 36 20 3 4 9 58 38 +20 43
4 Mogren Budva 36 20 2 3 11 56 36 +20 42
5 Priština 36 17 5 3 11 50 35 +15 39
6 OFK Kikinda 36 19 1 0 16 52 44 +8 39
7 Napredak Kruševac 36 16 5 2 13 61 47 +14 37
8 Sloboda Titovo Užice 36 15 6 2 13 39 37 +2 36
9 Radnički Kragujevac 36 16 3 2 15 52 44 +8 35
10 Mačva Šabac 36 15 1 3 17 49 46 +3 31
11 Borac Čačak 36 13 2 7 14 42 41 +1 28
12 Teteks Tetovo 36 14 0 3 19 45 68 23 28
13 Vrbas 36 12 3 5 16 45 50 5 27
14 Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje 36 11 5 4 16 41 50 9 27
15 Bor 36 10 6 2 18 35 51 16 26
16 Čelik Zenica 19 10 3 1 5 38 18 +20 23
17 Balkan 36 10 2 6 18 26 54 28 22
18 Leotar Trebinje 36 10 2 2 22 37 64 27 22
19 Rudar Ljubija 36 10 1 2 23 29 67 38 21
20 Iskra Bugojno 19 3 1 3 12 15 40 25 7
Source:
(C) Champion

See also

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