Founded | 1950 |
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Folded | 1950 |
Country | SFR Yugoslavia |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Yugoslav Second League |
Relegation to | Yugoslav Republic Leagues |
Yugoslav Third League (Croatian: 3. savezna liga; Serbian Cyrillic: 3. савезна лига) was the third tier football league of SFR Yugoslavia. The top clubs were promoted to the second tier, the Yugoslav Second League.
The Yugoslav Third League was played only in season 1950. In the period before and after 1950 the league system was different and a Yugoslav Third League never existed as such.
League format
League was unified, comprising twelve teams.
Seasons
Season | Champion | Second place | Third place | Promoted to Second League |
---|---|---|---|---|
1950 | Radnički Beograd | Velež Mostar | Dinamo Pančevo | Radnički, Velež, Dinamo, Zagreb, Proleter, Rabotnički, Rudar Trbovlje |
Yugoslav Inter-Republic League
In 1988, Inter-Republic Leagues were introduced as a third tier between Yugoslav Second League and Republic Leagues.
Seasons
Season | Champion | Second place | Third place | Promoted to Second League | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1988–89 | West[1] | Rudar Ljubija | Mladost Petrinja | Zagreb | Rudar Ljubija |
East | Mladost Lučani | FAP | Bor | Mladost Lučani | |
North | Zemun | Rudar Kostolac | Vrbas | Zemun | |
South | Iskra Bugojno | Famos Hrasnica | Neretva Metković | Iskra Bugojno | |
1989–90 | West[2] | Zagreb | Zadar | Mladost Petrinja | Zagreb |
East | Bor | Novi Pazar | Radnički Kragujevac | Bor | |
North | Radnički Beograd | Bečej | Jedinstvo Brčko | Radnički Beograd | |
South | Mogren | Rudar Kakanj | Famos Hrasnica | Mogren | |
1990–91 | West[3] | Zadar | Jugokeramika Zaprešić | Rudar Ljubija | Rudar Ljubija |
East | Balkan Stokokomerc | Radnički Kragujevac | Teteks | Balkan, Radnički, Teteks | |
North | Bečej | Vrbas | Hajduk Kula | Bečej, Vrbas, Hajduk | |
South | Čelik Zenica | Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | Neretva Metković | Čelik, Jedinstvo | |
1991–92[lower-alpha 1] | West[lower-alpha 2] | Travnik | Lokomotiva Mostar | Vitez | — |
East | Jastrebac Niš | Sileks | Dubočica | — | |
North | Novi Sad | Dinamo Pančevo | Agrounija Inđija | — | |
South | Rudar Pljevlja | Mladost Lučani | Novi Pazar | — |
- ↑ The Inter-Republic League in 1991–92 season was played without Croatian and Slovenian clubs.
- ↑ Competition in the West group was abandoned after 20 rounds due to the outbreak of the Bosnian War. (There is a placing after a 20th round and were indicated with italic letters.)
References
- ↑ "NK Maribor: Zgodovina (sezona 1988/89)" [NK Maribor: History (1988–89 season)] (in Slovenian). NK Maribor official website. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
- ↑ "NK Maribor: Zgodovina (sezona 1989/90)" [NK Maribor: History (1989–90 season)] (in Slovenian). NK Maribor official website. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- ↑ "NK Maribor: Zgodovina (sezona 1990/91)" [NK Maribor: History (1990–91 season)] (in Slovenian). NK Maribor official website. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
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