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1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League

The 1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 25th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.


1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League
Yugoslav First Basketball League
Basketball
Crvena Zvezda

The 1968–69 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 25th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
SR Serbia
Borac Čačak
Crvena Zvezda
OKK Beograd
Partizan
Radnički BelgradeSR Croatia
Jugoplastika
Lokomotiva
Zadar
Željezničar KarlovacSR Macedonia
RabotničkiSR Slovenia
Olimpija
Slovan

Four teams played qualification tournament - Borac Čačak, 11th placed team from the last season and three best placed teams from the Second division (KK Bosna withdrew from the tournament and Mladost Zagreb replaced them).

Rabotnički - Maribor 56-49; Mladost Zagreb - Maribor 81-78; Borac Čačak - Mladost Zagreb 74-68; Borac Čačak - Rabotnički 70-66; Borac Čačak - Maribor 65-53; Rabotnički - Mladost Zagreb 81-45.

  1. Borac Čačak 3-0

  2. Rabotnički 2-1

  3. Mladost Zagreb 1-2

  4. Maribor 66 0-3

Regular season ranking 1968-69GVPPFPSPt
1.Crvena Zvezda221931900164738
2.Olimpija221751967171034
3.Jugoplastika221661905173532
4.Zadar221391765160026
5.Lokomotiva221391856183126
6.Partizan2212101751166824
7.Borac Čačak2211111593173122
8.OKK Beograd2210121618165620
9.Željezničar Karlovac229131519161718
10.Rabotnički227151583185014
11.Radnički Belgrade225171698185010
12.Slovan22022155320880

The winning roster of Crvena Zvezda:

  • Miroslav Todosijević
  • Ivan Sarjanović
  • Miroslav Poljak
  • Vladimir Cvetković
  • Aleksandar Stanimirović
  • Dragan Kapičić
  • Ljubodrag Simonović
  • Dragiša Vučinić
  • Srđan Škulić
  • Tihomir Pavlović
  • Zoran Slavnić
  • Zoran Lazarević
  • Dubravko Kapetanović
  • Slobodan Popović
  • Dragoslav Ilić

Coach: Milan Bjegojević

FIBA European Champions Cup

  • Crvena Zvezda (champions)

FIBA Cup Winner's Cup

  • Lokomotiva (Cup winners)
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