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1933 Yugoslav Football Championship


FieldValue
competition11th State Championship
season1933
dates5 February – 3 December
winnersBSK (2nd title)
league topscorerVladimir Kragić (21)
prevseason1932
nextseason1935

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

TeamCityManagersGround
BSKBelgradeHUN
HajdukSplitKingdom of YugoslaviaStari plac
HAŠKZagrebKingdom of YugoslaviaStadion HAŠK
BASKBelgradeKingdom of Yugoslavia
SK JugoslavijaBelgradeKingdom of YugoslaviaStadion Jugoslavije
GrađanskiZagrebIRLStadion Građanskog
HŠK ConcordiaZagrebAUTStadion Concordije
ASK PrimorjeLjubljanaKingdom of YugoslaviaStadion ob Tyrševi cesti
SlavijaSarajevoKingdom of Yugoslavia Risto Šošić
SlavijaOsijekKingdom of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Kniffer
VojvodinaNovi SadHUN

;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

  1. "1937–38 Yugoslavia". Ex-Yu Fudbal.
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