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  2. Yugoslav First League - Wikipedia

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    The Yugoslav First League (Bosnian: Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу, Prva savezna liga u fudbalu, Croatian: Prva savezna nogometna liga, Slovene: Prva zvezna nogometna liga, Macedonian: Прва сојузна фудбалска лига, Albanian: Liga e parë federale e futbollit, Hungarian: Első szövetségi labdarúgó-bajnokság ...

  3. Yugoslav football league system - Wikipedia

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    Serbia and Montenegro stayed unified as FR Yugoslavia and continued competing together all the way until 2006. The league system structure was kept similar, with the 4 Inter-Republic leagues being replaced by 4 leagues distributed geographically: Montenegrin League, Serbian League East, Serbian League North and Serbian League West.

  4. List of Serbian football champions - Wikipedia

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    The league was named, just as the country, to First League of FR Yugoslavia and was formed of clubs from Serbia and Montenegro, although a club from Bosnia, FK Borac Banja Luka kept on playing in the FR Yugoslav league system. As the country changed its name again in 2003, the league was renamed to First League of Serbia and Montenegro.

  5. Serbian SuperLiga - Wikipedia

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    The Serbian Super League (Serbian: Супер лига Србије / Super liga Srbije), stylized as Mozzart SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons, is a Serbian professional league for football clubs. At the top of the Serbian football league system , it is the country's primary football competition.

  6. Yugoslav football clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Prva Liga, operated by the Football Association of Yugoslavia, began holding national competitions in 1923.This spawned many new opportunities for teams to be organized, and prospective footballers looking to join.

  7. Football in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Many new clubs were formed and a new federal league was established to replace the old championship. The first season was played in 1946/47, and Partizan became the first postwar champions. The Yugoslav league soon became the most popular sport league in the country with average attendances usually over 10,000 spectators.

  8. 1991–92 Yugoslav First League - Wikipedia

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    The First League of Yugoslavia's 1991/1992 season was the 64th edition of the Yugoslav First League, the premier football club competition of SFR Yugoslavia.It was the last edition in which professional football teams from SR Bosnia and Herzegovina (with one exception) and SR Macedonia participated, as well as the last of the SFR Yugoslavia in general as the First League of FR Yugoslavia was ...

  9. Category:Football leagues in Yugoslavia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Football leagues in Yugoslavia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Slovenian Republic Football League