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1935 Yugoslav Football Championship

12th season of association football competition


12th season of association football competition

FieldValue
competitionYugoslav State Championship
season1935
dates17 March – 15 September
winnersBSK (3rd title)
league topscorerLeo Lemešić (18)
matches90
total goals339
prevseason1933
nextseason1936

The 1935 Yugoslav Football Championship, officially called State Championship (Serbo-Croatian and Slovene: Državno prvenstvo; Државно првенство) was the 12th season of the main association football competition in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

The championship was played in a round-robin league format over six months between March and September 1935, and featured 12 clubs based in six cities (Belgrade, Zagreb, Split, Sarajevo, Ljubljana, and Osijek).

The defending champions were BSK from the capital Belgrade, who had won their previous title in 1933. BSK, led by Austrian manager Josef Uridil, also won the 1935 edition in a closely contested title race, finishing two points in front of their cross-town rivals SK Jugoslavija and the Croatian club Građanski Zagreb.

Teams

As of end of season, in September 1935

TeamCityManagersGround
BASKBelgrade
BSKBelgradeAUT
ConcordiaZagrebAUT Otto Fischer
GrađanskiZagrebAUT Anton "Toni" RingerStadion Građanskog
HajdukSplitKingdom of YugoslaviaStari plac
HAŠKZagrebKingdom of Yugoslavia Miško Zebić
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ivan BabićStadion HAŠK
SK JugoslavijaBelgradeKingdom of Yugoslavia &
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Ivan KumanudiStadion Jugoslavije
ASK PrimorjeLjubljanaAUT Erwin PuschnerStadion ob Tyrševi cesti
JŠK SlavijaOsijekKingdom of Yugoslavia Oskar Gasteiger
Kingdom of Yugoslavia Dimitrije Isailović
SlavijaSarajevoKingdom of Yugoslavia Risto Šošić

;Managerial changes during season:

  • BSK – Sándor Nemes, replaced by Nikola Simić, replaced by Josef Uridil
  • Građanski – James Donnelly replaced by Toni Ringer
  • Primorje – Nedeljko Buljević replaced by Erwin Puschner

League table

Results

Winning squad

Champions:

BSK (coach: Josef Uridil)

  • Franjo Glaser
  • Predrag Radovanović
  • Milorad Mitrović
  • Vlastimir Petković
  • Milorad Arsenijević
  • Ivan Stevović
  • Radivoj Božić
  • Bruno Knežević
  • Aleksandar Tirnanić
  • Joška Nikolić
  • Slavko Šurdonja
  • Vojin Božović
  • Blagoje Marjanović
  • Djordje Vujadinović
  • Svetislav Glišović
  • Ljubiša Đorđević

Top scorers

Final goalscoring position, number of goals, player/players and club.

  • 17 goals – Leo Lemešić (Hajduk Split)
  • 15 goals - Aleksandar Tomašević (BASK)
  • 14 goals – Aleksandar Živković (Građanski)
  • 13 goals – Đorđe Vujadinović (BSK), Egidije Martinović (Concordia)
  • 12 goals – Blagoje Marjanović (BSK), Slobodan Babamović (BASK)
  • 10 goals – Franjo Petrak (HAŠK)

References

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