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1962–63 Yugoslav Cup


FieldValue
titleYugoslav Football Cup
year1962–63
other_titles16th Marshal Tito Cup
imageŽeljko_Matuš_e_Ratko_Sofijanić_1962-1963.jpg
captionRatko Sofijanić presents the 1962-1963 Yugoslavian Cup to Željko Matuš, captain of Dinamo Zagreb.
countryYugoslavia
dates16 December 1962 –
27 May 1963
num_teams2,383 (preliminaries)
32 (first round)
defending_championsOFK Belgrade
winnersDinamo Zagreb
(3rd title)
secondHajduk Split
continental_cup_titleCup Winners' Cup
continental_cup_qualifiersDinamo Zagreb
matches31
prev_season1961–62
next_season1963–64

27 May 1963 32 (first round) (3rd title)

The 1962–63 Yugoslav Cup was the 16th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

Calendar

The Yugoslav Cup was a tournament for which clubs from all tiers of the football pyramid were eligible to enter. In addition, amateur teams put together by individual Yugoslav People's Army garrisons and various factories and industrial plants were also encouraged to enter, which meant that each cup edition could have several thousands of teams in its preliminary stages. In the 1962–63 season 2,383 teams were entered, who played through a series of qualifying rounds in an attempt to reach the first round proper, in which they would be paired with top-flight teams.

The cup final was played on 26 May 1963, traditionally scheduled to coincide with Youth Day celebrated on 25 May, a national holiday in Yugoslavia which also doubled as the official commemoration of Josip Broz Tito's birthday.

RoundLegsDate playedFixturesClubs
First round (round of 32)Single16 December 19621632 → 16
Second round (round of 16)Single17 February 1963816 → 8
Quarter-finalsSingle24 February 196348 → 4
Semi-finalsSingle2 May 196324 → 2
FinalSingle26 May 196312 → 1

First round

In the following tables winning teams are marked in bold; teams from outside top level are marked in italic script.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Hajduk Split3–1Partizan
2Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje0–1*Sutjeska Nikšić*
3Karlovac0–1OFK Belgrade
4*Maribor*3–0Rijeka
5Mladenovac2–5*Čelik Zenica*
6Novi Sad1–0Trešnjevka
7Olimpija Ljubljana2–4Budućnost Titograd
8Pobeda Prilep2–8Red Star
9Proleter Zrenjanin2–3*Borac Banja Luka*
10Radnički Belgrade0–1Vojvodina
11Rudar Kakanj0–4Dinamo Zagreb
12Sarajevo2–4*Vardar*
13*Slavonija Osijek*1–0Velež
14*Šibenik*3–1 (a.e.t.)Radnički Niš
15Sloboda Tuzla2–1 (a.e.t.)Rudar K. Mitrovica
16Željezničar Sarajevo2–5 (a.e.t.)*Srem*

Second round

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Borac Banja Luka1–2*Čelik Zenica*
2Dinamo Zagreb3–0 (a.e.t.)Sloboda Tuzla
3Hajduk Split2–0 (a.e.t.)Maribor
4OFK Belgrade0–1Vojvodina
5Red Star4–2Šibenik
6*Srem*4–0Novi Sad
7*Sutjeska Nikšić*4–2Slavonija Osijek
8*Vardar*2–1Budućnost Titograd

Quarter-finals

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Čelik Zenica0–1*Sutjeska Nikšić*
2Dinamo Zagreb2–1Vardar
3Srem1–4Hajduk Split
4Vojvodina0–0 (4–1 p)Red Star

Semi-finals

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1Sutjeska Nikšić0–0 (2–4 p)Dinamo Zagreb
2Vojvodina2–2 (3–5 p)Hajduk Split

Final

Braun

YUG Milan Antolković
YUG Florijan Matekalo

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