The first post-war national tournament was a hastily organized week-long competition in cup format from September 3 until September 9, 1945. Each federal unit (socialist republic) within FPR Yugoslavia gathered a representative team. There were six teams representing Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia, one team representing the autonomous region within Serbia, Vojvodina, and the final team being the Yugoslav People's Army (Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija, JNA) football team.
1945, yugoslav, football, tournament, 1945, still, existing, democratic, federal, yugoslavia, football, once, again, began, played, nationally, after, year, hiatus, world, first, post, national, tournament, hastily, organized, week, long, competition, format, . In 1945 in the still existing Democratic Federal Yugoslavia football once again began to be played nationally after a six year hiatus due to World War II The first post war national tournament was a hastily organized week long competition in cup format from September 3 until September 9 1945 Each federal unit socialist republic within FPR Yugoslavia gathered a representative team There were six teams representing Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro Macedonia Serbia and Slovenia one team representing the autonomous region within Serbia Vojvodina and the final team being the Yugoslav People s Army Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija JNA football team Contents 1 Cup 1 1 Quarter finals 1 2 Semi finals 1 3 Finals 1 4 Champions 2 See also 3 External linksCup editQuarter finals edit Serbia nbsp 2 0 Montenegro nbsp Croatia nbsp 6 1 Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Vojvodina nbsp 3 1 Macedonia nbsp JNA nbsp 8 2 Slovenia nbsp Semi finals edit Serbia nbsp 3 1 Croatia nbsp JNA nbsp 4 3 Vojvodina nbsp Finals edit Serbia nbsp 1 0 JNA nbsp competition top scorer Stjepan Bobek JNA 8 goals from 3 matches Champions edit SERBIA nbsp Coach Svetozar Glisovic Srđan MrkusicLjubomir LovricMiomir PetrovicMiodrag JovanovicMilovan Ciric c Ljubisa FilipovicMilan KrsticBranko StankovicRadovan DomacinMilivoje ĐurđevicKosta TomasevicJovan JezerkicRajko MiticNikola PerlicAleksandar PanicMomcilo SapinacVladimir PecencicĐura HorvatinovicMiodrag SavicD JovanovicSee also editYugoslav Cup Yugoslav League Championship Football Association of YugoslaviaExternal links editYugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament amp oldid 1097193504, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,