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1933 Yugoslav Football Championship
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | 11th State Championship |
| season | 1933 |
| dates | 5 February – 3 December |
| winners | BSK (2nd title) |
| league topscorer | Vladimir Kragić (21) |
| prevseason | 1932 |
| nextseason | 1935 |
The 1933 Yugoslav Football Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1933 / Државно првенство 1933) was the 11th season of Kingdom of Yugoslavia's premier football competition.
Teams
As of end of season in December 1933
| Team | City | Managers | Ground |
|---|---|---|---|
| BSK | Belgrade | HUN | |
| Hajduk | Split | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Stari plac |
| HAŠK | Zagreb | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Stadion HAŠK |
| BASK | Belgrade | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | |
| SK Jugoslavija | Belgrade | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Stadion Jugoslavije |
| Građanski | Zagreb | IRL | Stadion Građanskog |
| HŠK Concordia | Zagreb | AUT | Stadion Concordije |
| ASK Primorje | Ljubljana | Kingdom of Yugoslavia | Stadion ob Tyrševi cesti |
| Slavija | Sarajevo | Kingdom of Yugoslavia Risto Šošić | |
| Slavija | Osijek | Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Kniffer | |
| Vojvodina | Novi Sad | HUN |
;Managerial changes during season:
- HAŠK – Johann Strnad replaced by Ivan Babić
- Građanski – György Molnár replaced by James Donnelly
League table
Results
Winning squad
Champions:
BSK (coach: Sándor Nemes)
- Franjo Glazer
- Predrag Radovanović
- Dragomir Tošić
- Milorad Arsenijević
- Ivan Stevović
- Radivoj Božić
- Ljubiša Đorđević
- Aleksandar Tirnanić
- Slavko Šurdonja
- Kuzman Sotirović
- Blagoje Marjanović
- Đorđe Vujadinović
- Svetislav Glišović
Top scorers
Final goalscoring position, number of goals, player/players and club.
- 21 goals – Vladimir Kragić (Hajduk Split)
- 16 goals – Đorđe Vujadinović (BSK)
- 15 goals – Blagoje Marjanović (BSK)
- 13 goals – Ivan Medarić (HAŠK)
- 12 goals – Aleksandar Tomašević (BASK), Adolf Erman (Primorje)
- 10 goals – Slavko Šurdonja (BSK), Branislav Hrnjiček (BASK), Aleksandar Živković (Građanski)
References
References
- "1937–38 Yugoslavia". Ex-Yu Fudbal.
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