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Yugoslavia national football team results (1920–1941)

This is a list of the Yugoslavia national football team games between 1920 and 1941. Between their first match in 1920 and 1941, when competitive football stopped for the Second World War, Yugoslavia played in 109 matches, resulting in 40 victories, 17 draws and 52 defeats.[1] Throughout this period they played in the Balkan Cup six times between 1931 and 1935 with Yugoslavia winning two titles in 1934–35 and 1935, as well as three Olympic Football Tournaments in 1920, 1924 and 1928, with Yugoslavia never going further than the first round. Yugoslavia also qualified through to one FIFA World Cup, the 1930 edition, where they got eliminated in the semi-finals by the hosts and eventual champions Uruguay. Furthermore, they also played in 11 Friendship Cups against Romania, winning 6 and losing 5.[2]

Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes national team edit

During this initial period, the Kingdom played most of its matches with the countries it formed the Little Entente with: Czechoslovakia and Romania.

1920s edit

1920 edit

28 August 1920 1920 Summer Olympics First Round   Kingdom of SCS 0 – 7   Czechoslovakia Antwerp, Belgium
10:00 Report Vanik   20', 46', 79'
Janda   34', 50', 75'
Sedláček   43'
Stadium: Stadion Broodstraat
Attendance: 600
Referee: Raphael Van Praag (Netherlands)
3 September 1920 1920 Summer Olympics Consolation first round   Kingdom of SCS 2–4   Egypt Antwerp, Belgium
10:00 Dubravčić   ??'
Ružić   ??'
Report Abaza   43', ??'
Allouba   ??'
Hegazi   ??'
Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee: Rafael van Praag (Netherlands)

1921 edit

28 October 1921 Friendly   Czechoslovakia 6–1   Kingdom of SCS Prague, Czechoslovakia
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Vanik   59', 63', 78', 86'
Janda   60', 65'
Report Zinaja   72' Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Willem Boas (Netherlands)

1922 edit

8 June 1922 1922 King Alexander's Cup   Kingdom of SCS 1-2   Romania Belgrade, Yugoslavia
14:00 (UTC+1:00) Sifer   35' Report Rónay   41' (pen.)
Guga   61'
Stadium: Stadion SK Jugoslavija
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)
28 June 1922 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 4-3   Czechoslovakia Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Ábrahám   45', 70'
Zinaja   63' (pen.)
Report Dvořáček   16'
Vanik   21'
Plodr   28'
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Alfred Preßler (Austria)
Note: Branko Zinaja set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (3 goals)
1 October 1922 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 1-3   Poland Zagreb, Yugoslavia
15:15 (UTC+1:00) Vinek   35' Report Kaluza   8', 57'
Garbien   74'
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 4,000
Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)

1923 edit

3 June 1923 Friendly   Poland 1-2   Kingdom of SCS Kraków, Poland
17:30 (UTC+1:00) Kaluza   49' Report Perska   16'
Zinaja   86'
Stadium: Stadion Cracovii
Attendance: 13,000
Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)
Note: Branko Zinaja set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (4 goals)
10 June 1923 1923 King Alexander's Cup   Romania 1-2   Kingdom of SCS Bucharest, Romania
18:00 (UTC+1:44) Rónay   47' Report Vinek   23', 39' Stadium: Stadionul F.S.S.R. [Federației Socităților Sportive din România]
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)
28 October 1923 Friendly   Czechoslovakia 4-4   Kingdom of SCS Prague, Czechoslovakia
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Capek   20', 40'
Stapl   60', 62'
Report Petković   4'
Jovanović   9', 15'
Babić   21'
Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eugen Braun (Austria)

1924 edit

10 February 1924 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 1-4   Austria Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Jovanović   56' Report Wieser   7', 59', 87'
Hofbauer   55' (pen.)
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Karel Herites (Czechoslovakia)
26 May 1924 1924 Summer Olympics first round   Yugoslavia 0–7   Uruguay Colombes, France
16:00 Report Vidal   20'
Scarone   23'
Cea   50', 80'
Petrone   35', 61'
Romano   58'
Stadium: Stade Olympique
Attendance: 3,025
Referee: Georges Vallat (France)
28 September 1924 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 0-2   Czechoslovakia Zagreb, Yugoslavia
15:30 (UTC+1:00) Report Laštovička   54'
Vanik   65'
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Eugen Braun (Austria)

1925 edit

28 October 1925 Friendly   Czechoslovakia 7-0   Kingdom of SCS Prague, Czechoslovakia
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Steiner   6' (pen.)
Wimmer   24'
Dvořáček   36', 40', 66'
Silny   41'
Šoltys   82'
Report Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Giovanni Mauro (Italy)
4 November 1925 Friendly   Italy 2-1   Kingdom of SCS Padua, Italy
14:30 (UTC+1:00) Schiavio   33', 44' Report Benčić   29' Stadium: Stadio Silvio Appiani
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Eugen Braun (Austria)

1926 edit

30 May 1926 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 3-1   Bulgaria Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Cindrić   75', 83', 87' Report Staykov   23' Stadium: Maksimir Stadium
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Gyorgy Gerő (Hungary)
13 June 1926 Friendly   France 4-1   Kingdom of SCS Paris, France
16:00 (UTC+1:00) Gallay   16'
Nicolas   17', 37', 61'
Report Bonačić   25' Stadium: Stade De Colombes
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Paul Putz (Belgium)
28 June 1926 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 2-6   Czechoslovakia Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Petković   15'
Giler   19'
Report Wimmer   16'
Sinly   17', 27', 41', 62'
Puč   43'
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 10,000
Referee: Eugen Braun (Austria)
3 October 1926 1926 King Alexander's Cup   Kingdom of SCS 2-3   Romania Zagreb, Yugoslavia
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Percl   47', 49' Report Semler   10'
Wetzer   65'
Guga   69'
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Ladislav Štépanovský (Czechoslovakia)

1927 edit

10 April 1927 Friendly   Hungary 3-0   Kingdom of SCS Budapest, Hungary
16:00 (UTC+1:00) Siklóssy   24'
Orth   34'
Szabó   90'
Report Stadium: Üllői úti Stadion
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Heinrich Retschury (Austria)
10 May 1927 1927 King Alexander's Cup   Romania 0-3   Kingdom of SCS Bucharest, Romania
17:30 (UTC+1:44) Report Luburić   6'
Giler   23'
Bonačić   25'
Stadium: Stadionul ONEF
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Gerő Ferenc (Hungary)
Note: Biggest victory of the Yugoslavia football team
15 May 1927 Friendly   Bulgaria 0-2   Kingdom of SCS Sofia, Bulgaria
17:30 (UTC+2:00) Report Marjanović   85', 88' Stadium: Old Slavia Stadium
Attendance: 16,000
Referee: Vasile Nicolaeviciu (Romania)
31 July 1927 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 1-1   Czechoslovakia Belgrade, Yugoslavia
17:30 (+1:00) Perska   35' Report Puč   47' Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary)
28 October 1927 Friendly   Czechoslovakia 5-3   Kingdom of SCS Prague, Czechoslovakia
15:00 (+1:00) Šoltys   1'
Svoboda   19', 68'
Bejbl   23', 36'
Report Jovanović   12'
Benčić   48' (pen.)
Bonačić   61'
Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary)

1928 edit

8 April 1928 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 2-1   Turkey Zagreb, Yugoslavia
Jovanović   34'
Giler   35'
Report Yalınlı   62' Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary)
6 May 1928 1928 King Alexander's Cup   Kingdom of SCS 3-1   Romania Belgrade, Yugoslavia
16:30 (+1:00) Sotirovic   9', 40'
Marjanović   28'
Report Possak   85' Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary)
29 May 1928 1928 Summer Olympics First Round   Kingdom of SCS 1–2   Portugal Amsterdam, Netherlands
16:00 Bonačić   40' Report Vítor Silva   25'
Augusto Silva   90'
Stadium: Oude Stadion
Attendance: 1,226
Referee: Alfred Birlem (Germany)
27 October 1928 Non-official Friendly   Czechoslovakia 1-2   Kingdom of SCS Prague, Czechoslovakia
Report Stadium: Stadion Letná
28 October 1928 1928 Slavic Tournament   Czechoslovakia 7-1   Kingdom of SCS Prague, Czechoslovakia
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Šoltys   11'
Puč   65', 89'
Silny   68', 82'
Bejbl   69', 87'
Report Beleslin   17' Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eugen Braun (Austria)

1929 edit

10 May 1929 1929 King Alexander's Cup   Romania 2-3   Kingdom of SCS Bucharest, Romania
18:00 (UTC+1:44) Subaseanu   20'
Boros   35'
Report Pavelić   27'
Lemešić   60'
Hitrec   62'
Stadium: Stadionul ONEF
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Eugen Braun (Austria)
19 May 1929 Friendly   France 1-3   Kingdom of SCS Colombes, France
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Cheuva   63' Report Hitrec   25'
Marjanović   39'
Lajnert   75'
Stadium: Stade De Colombes
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Paul Ruoff (Switzerland)
28 June 1929 Friendly   Kingdom of SCS 3-3   Czechoslovakia Zagreb, Yugoslavia
17:30 (+1:00) Hitrec   35'
Marjanović   43', 52'
Report Knobloch-Madelon   30'
Hojer   42'
Silny   67'
Stadium: Stadion Concordije
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Herbert Frankenstein (Austria)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (6 goals)

Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team edit

1929 edit

6 October 1929 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Romania 2-1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Bucharest, Romania
16:00 (UTC+1:44) Sepi   35'
Ciolac   40'
Report Marjanović   71' Stadium: Stadionul ONEF
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Georgi Grigorov (Bulgaria)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (7 goals)
28 October 1929 Friendly   Czechoslovakia 4-3   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Prague, Czechoslovakia
15:00 (UTC+1:00) Kloz   2'
Silny   10', 75'
Thaut   69'
Report Hitrec   48', 83'
Lajnert   82'
Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Emil Göbel (Austria)

1930 edit

26 January 1930 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Greece 2-1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Athens, Greece
15:30 (+2:00) G. Andrianopulos   55'
D. Andrianopulos   59'
Report Vujadinović   18' Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Nikola Dosev (Bulgaria)
13 April 1930 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 6-1   Bulgaria Sofia, Bulgaria
16:00 (+1:00) Vujadinović   2', 81'
Marjanović   22', 80'
Tirnanić   57'
Hrnjiček   89'
Report Staykov   35' Stadium: Old Slavia Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Bíró
Note: Biggest victory of the Yugoslavia football team at the time and Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (9 goals)
4 May 1930 1930 King Alexander's Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2-1   Romania Belgrade, Yugoslavia
16:00 (UTC+1) Premerl   12'
Bonačić   32'
Report Deșu   72' Stadium: Stadion SK Jugoslavija
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Ladislav Štépanovský (Czechoslovakia)
15 June 1930 Friendly   Bulgaria 2-2   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Sofia, Bulgaria
Stoyanov   16'
Staykov   74'
Report Tirnanić   57'
Najdanović   87'
Stadium: Levski Field
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Bíró (Hungary)
14 July 1930 1930 World Cup group stage   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2–1   Brazil Montevideo, Uruguay
12:45 UYT (UTC−03:30) Tirnanić   21'
Bek   30'
Report Preguinho   62' Stadium: Estadio Parque Central
Attendance: 24,059
Referee: Aníbal Tejada (Uruguay)
17 July 1930 1930 World Cup group stage   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 4–0   Bolivia Montevideo, Uruguay
12:45 UYT (UTC−03:30) Bek   60', 67'
Marjanović   65'
Vujadinović   85'[3]
Report Stadium: Estadio Parque Central
Attendance: 18,306
Referee: Francisco Mateucci (Uruguay)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (10 goals)
27 July 1930 1930 World Cup semi-finals   Uruguay 6–1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Montevideo, Uruguay
14:45 UYT (UTC−03:30) Cea   18', 67', 72'[4]
Anselmo   20', 31'[4]
Iriarte   61'[4]
Report Vujadinović   4'[4] Stadium: Estadio Centenario
Attendance: 79,867
Referee: Gilberto de Almeida Rêgo (Brazil)
3 August 1930 Friendly   Argentina 3-1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia River Plate, Buenos Aires
Trujillo   25'
Esponda   27', 30'
Report
Report2
Marjanović   42' Stadium: Estadio Alvear y Tagle
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Bartolomé Macías (Argentina)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (11 goals)
10 August 1930 Alvaro Chaves Unofficial Friendly   Brazil 4-1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Leite   ??', ??'
Benedicto   ??'
Russinho   ??'
Report
Report2
Bek   ??' Stadium: Estádio Manoel Schwartz
14 August 1930 Unofficial Friendly   Vasco da Gama 6-1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Sant'Anna   9', 33'
Russinho   10', 70', 75'
Mattos   19'
Report Tirnanić   15' Stadium: Estádio Vasco da Gama
Referee: Otto Bandusch
16 November 1930 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Bulgaria 0-3   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Sofia, Bulgaria
15:00 (+2:00) Report Lemešić   7'
Marjanović   27'
Praunsperger   78'
Stadium: Old Slavia Stadium
Referee: Jovan Ružić (Yugoslavia)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (12 goals)

1931 edit

15 March 1931 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 4-1   Greece Belgrade, Yugoslavia
15:00 (+1:00) Hitrec   35'
Tomašević   52', 75', 83'
Report Migiakis   52' Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Constantin Rădulescu (Romania)
19 April 1931 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1-0   Bulgaria Belgrade, Yugoslavia
16:15 (+1:00) Marjanović   21' Report Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Ernest Fabris (Yugoslavia)
21 May 1931 Friendly   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 3-2   Hungary Belgrade, Yugoslavia
16:30 (UTC+1:00) Marjanović   19'
Hitrec   55'
Lemešić   83'
Report Avar   35', 50' Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Emil Gobel (Austria)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (14 goals)
28 June 1931 1929–31 Balkan Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2-4   Romania Zagreb, Yugoslavia
17:45 (+1:00) Zečević   36'
Marjanović   60'
Report Glanzmann   16'
Bodola   49', 89'
Kovács   50'
Stadium: Stadion Maksimir
Attendance: 8,000
Referee: Apostolos Nikolaidis (Greece)
2 August 1931 Friendly   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2-1   Czechoslovakia Belgrade, Yugoslavia
17:30 (+1:00) Živković   42'
Marjanović   49'
Report Puč   52' Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: John Langenus (Belgium)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (16 goals)
2 October 1931 1931 Balkan Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 0-2   Turkey Sofia, Bulgaria
Report Erkal   7'
Arıcan   25'
Stadium: Athletic Park
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary)
4 October 1931 1931 Balkan Cup   Bulgaria 3-2   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Sofia, Bulgaria
Lozanov   50'
Angelov   56'
Panchev   86'
Report Tirnanić   3'
Marjanović   20'
Stadium: Yunak Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Mihály Iváncsics (Hungary)
Note: Blagoje Marjanović set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia (17 goals)
25 October 1931 Friendly   Poland 6-3   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Poznan, Poland
14:30 (+1:00) Balcer   4', 12', 51'
Martyna   22'
Kniola   26', 40'
Report Bek   17'
Hitrec   32', 53'
Stadium: Edmund Szyc Stadium
Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Gustav Krist (Czechoslovakia)

1932 edit

24 April 1932 Friendly   Spain 2-1   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Oviedo, Spain
16:30 Langara   20'
Regueiro   32'
Report Vujadinović   27' Stadium: Buenavista
Attendance: 25,000
Referee: João Tavares de Silva (Portugal)
3 May 1932 Friendly   Portugal 3-2   Kingdom of Yugoslavia Lisbon, Portugal
17:30 (+1:00) Pinga   23'
Valadas   42'
Soeiro   65'
Report Vujadinović   34', 85' Stadium: Estádio do Lumiar
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Pedro Escartín Morán (Spain)
29 May 1932 Friendly   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 0-3   Poland Zagreb, Yugoslavia
17:15 (+1:00) Report Nawrot   46', 71'
Ciszewski   52'
Stadium: Gradanskog
Attendance: 6,000
Referee: Gustav Krist (Czechoslovakia)
5 June 1932 Friendly   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 2-1   France Belgrade, Yugoslavia
17:00 (UTC+1:00) Glišović   26', 59' Report Alcazar   1' Stadium: Beogradski SK Stadium
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: František Cejnar (Czechoslovakia)
26 June 1932 1932 Balkan Cup   Kingdom of Yugoslavia 7-1   Greece Belgrade, Yugoslavia
17:30 (+1:00) Tirnanić   5'
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This is a list of the Yugoslavia national football team games between 1920 and 1941 Between their first match in 1920 and 1941 when competitive football stopped for the Second World War Yugoslavia played in 109 matches resulting in 40 victories 17 draws and 52 defeats 1 Throughout this period they played in the Balkan Cup six times between 1931 and 1935 with Yugoslavia winning two titles in 1934 35 and 1935 as well as three Olympic Football Tournaments in 1920 1924 and 1928 with Yugoslavia never going further than the first round Yugoslavia also qualified through to one FIFA World Cup the 1930 edition where they got eliminated in the semi finals by the hosts and eventual champions Uruguay Furthermore they also played in 11 Friendship Cups against Romania winning 6 and losing 5 2 Contents 1 Kingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes national team 2 1920s 2 1 1920 2 2 1921 2 3 1922 2 4 1923 2 5 1924 2 6 1925 2 7 1926 2 8 1927 2 9 1928 2 10 1929 3 Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team 3 1 1929 3 2 1930 3 3 1931 3 4 1932 3 5 1933 3 6 1934 3 7 1935 3 8 1936 3 9 1937 3 10 1938 3 11 1939 3 12 1940 3 13 1941 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksKingdom of Serbs Croats and Slovenes national team editDuring this initial period the Kingdom played most of its matches with the countries it formed the Little Entente with Czechoslovakia and Romania 1920s edit1920 edit nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Czechoslovakia 28 August 1920 1920 Summer Olympics First Round nbsp Kingdom of SCS0 7 nbsp CzechoslovakiaAntwerp Belgium10 00 Report Vanik nbsp 20 46 79 Janda nbsp 34 50 75 Sedlacek nbsp 43 Stadium Stadion Broodstraat Attendance 600Referee Raphael Van Praag Netherlands nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Egypt 3 September 1920 1920 Summer Olympics Consolation first round nbsp Kingdom of SCS2 4 nbsp EgyptAntwerp Belgium10 00 Dubravcic nbsp Ruzic nbsp Report Abaza nbsp 43 Allouba nbsp Hegazi nbsp Stadium Olympic Stadium Attendance 500Referee Rafael van Praag Netherlands 1921 edit nbsp Czechoslovakia v nbsp 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Kingdom of SCSPrague Czechoslovakia15 00 UTC 1 00 Steiner nbsp 6 pen Wimmer nbsp 24 Dvoracek nbsp 36 40 66 Silny nbsp 41 Soltys nbsp 82 Report Stadium Stadion Letna Attendance 15 000Referee Giovanni Mauro Italy nbsp Italy v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 4 November 1925 Friendly nbsp Italy2 1 nbsp Kingdom of SCSPadua Italy14 30 UTC 1 00 Schiavio nbsp 33 44 Report Bencic nbsp 29 Stadium Stadio Silvio Appiani Attendance 10 000Referee Eugen Braun Austria 1926 edit nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Bulgaria 30 May 1926 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of SCS3 1 nbsp BulgariaZagreb YugoslaviaCindric nbsp 75 83 87 Report Staykov nbsp 23 Stadium Maksimir Stadium Attendance 6 000Referee Gyorgy Gero Hungary nbsp France v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 13 June 1926 Friendly nbsp France4 1 nbsp Kingdom of SCSParis France16 00 UTC 1 00 Gallay nbsp 16 Nicolas nbsp 17 37 61 Report Bonacic nbsp 25 Stadium Stade De Colombes Attendance 12 000Referee Paul Putz Belgium nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Czechoslovakia 28 June 1926 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of SCS2 6 nbsp CzechoslovakiaZagreb YugoslaviaPetkovic nbsp 15 Giler nbsp 19 Report Wimmer nbsp 16 Sinly nbsp 17 27 41 62 Puc nbsp 43 Stadium Stadion Concordije Attendance 10 000Referee Eugen Braun Austria nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Romania 3 October 1926 1926 King Alexander s Cup nbsp Kingdom of SCS2 3 nbsp RomaniaZagreb Yugoslavia15 00 UTC 1 00 Percl nbsp 47 49 Report Semler nbsp 10 Wetzer nbsp 65 Guga nbsp 69 Stadium Stadion Concordije Attendance 5 000Referee Ladislav Stepanovsky Czechoslovakia 1927 edit nbsp Hungary v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 10 April 1927 Friendly nbsp Hungary3 0 nbsp Kingdom of SCSBudapest Hungary16 00 UTC 1 00 Siklossy nbsp 24 Orth nbsp 34 Szabo nbsp 90 Report Stadium Ulloi uti Stadion Attendance 6 000Referee Heinrich Retschury Austria nbsp Romania v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 10 May 1927 1927 King Alexander s Cup nbsp Romania0 3 nbsp Kingdom of SCSBucharest Romania17 30 UTC 1 44 Report Luburic nbsp 6 Giler nbsp 23 Bonacic nbsp 25 Stadium Stadionul ONEF Attendance 15 000Referee Gero Ferenc Hungary Note Biggest victory of the Yugoslavia football team nbsp Bulgaria v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 15 May 1927 Friendly nbsp Bulgaria0 2 nbsp Kingdom of SCSSofia Bulgaria17 30 UTC 2 00 Report Marjanovic nbsp 85 88 Stadium Old Slavia Stadium Attendance 16 000Referee Vasile Nicolaeviciu Romania nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Czechoslovakia 31 July 1927 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of SCS1 1 nbsp CzechoslovakiaBelgrade Yugoslavia17 30 1 00 Perska nbsp 35 Report Puc nbsp 47 Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 12 000Referee Mihaly Ivancsics Hungary nbsp Czechoslovakia v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 28 October 1927 Friendly nbsp Czechoslovakia5 3 nbsp Kingdom of SCSPrague Czechoslovakia15 00 1 00 Soltys nbsp 1 Svoboda nbsp 19 68 Bejbl nbsp 23 36 Report Jovanovic nbsp 12 Bencic nbsp 48 pen Bonacic nbsp 61 Stadium Stadion Letna Attendance 15 000Referee Mihaly Ivancsics Hungary 1928 edit nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Turkey 8 April 1928 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of SCS2 1 nbsp TurkeyZagreb YugoslaviaJovanovic nbsp 34 Giler nbsp 35 Report Yalinli nbsp 62 Stadium Stadion Concordije Attendance 5 000Referee Mihaly Ivancsics Hungary nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Romania 6 May 1928 1928 King Alexander s Cup nbsp Kingdom of SCS3 1 nbsp RomaniaBelgrade Yugoslavia16 30 1 00 Sotirovic nbsp 9 40 Marjanovic nbsp 28 Report Possak nbsp 85 Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 5 000Referee Mihaly Ivancsics Hungary nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Portugal 29 May 1928 1928 Summer Olympics First Round nbsp Kingdom of SCS1 2 nbsp PortugalAmsterdam Netherlands16 00 Bonacic nbsp 40 Report Vitor Silva nbsp 25 Augusto Silva nbsp 90 Stadium Oude Stadion Attendance 1 226Referee Alfred Birlem Germany nbsp Czechoslovakia v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 27 October 1928 Non official Friendly nbsp Czechoslovakia1 2 nbsp Kingdom of SCSPrague CzechoslovakiaReport Stadium Stadion Letna nbsp Czechoslovakia v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 28 October 1928 1928 Slavic Tournament nbsp Czechoslovakia7 1 nbsp Kingdom of SCSPrague Czechoslovakia15 00 UTC 1 00 Soltys nbsp 11 Puc nbsp 65 89 Silny nbsp 68 82 Bejbl nbsp 69 87 Report Beleslin nbsp 17 Stadium Stadion Letna Attendance 15 000Referee Eugen Braun Austria 1929 edit nbsp Romania v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 10 May 1929 1929 King Alexander s Cup nbsp Romania2 3 nbsp Kingdom of SCSBucharest Romania18 00 UTC 1 44 Subaseanu nbsp 20 Boros nbsp 35 Report Pavelic nbsp 27 Lemesic nbsp 60 Hitrec nbsp 62 Stadium Stadionul ONEF Attendance 15 000Referee Eugen Braun Austria nbsp France v nbsp Kingdom of SCS 19 May 1929 Friendly nbsp France1 3 nbsp Kingdom of SCSColombes France15 00 UTC 1 00 Cheuva nbsp 63 Report Hitrec nbsp 25 Marjanovic nbsp 39 Lajnert nbsp 75 Stadium Stade De Colombes Attendance 15 000Referee Paul Ruoff Switzerland nbsp Kingdom of SCS v nbsp Czechoslovakia 28 June 1929 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of SCS3 3 nbsp CzechoslovakiaZagreb Yugoslavia17 30 1 00 Hitrec nbsp 35 Marjanovic nbsp 43 52 Report Knobloch Madelon nbsp 30 Hojer nbsp 42 Silny nbsp 67 Stadium Stadion Concordije Attendance 8 000Referee Herbert Frankenstein Austria Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 6 goals Kingdom of Yugoslavia national team edit1929 edit nbsp Romania v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 6 October 1929 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Romania2 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaBucharest Romania16 00 UTC 1 44 Sepi nbsp 35 Ciolac nbsp 40 Report Marjanovic nbsp 71 Stadium Stadionul ONEF Attendance 15 000Referee Georgi Grigorov Bulgaria Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 7 goals nbsp Czechoslovakia v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 28 October 1929 Friendly nbsp Czechoslovakia4 3 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaPrague Czechoslovakia15 00 UTC 1 00 Kloz nbsp 2 Silny nbsp 10 75 Thaut nbsp 69 Report Hitrec nbsp 48 83 Lajnert nbsp 82 Stadium Stadion Letna Attendance 8 000Referee Emil Gobel Austria 1930 edit nbsp Greece v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 26 January 1930 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Greece2 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaAthens Greece15 30 2 00 G Andrianopulos nbsp 55 D Andrianopulos nbsp 59 Report Vujadinovic nbsp 18 Stadium Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Attendance 15 000Referee Nikola Dosev Bulgaria nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Bulgaria 13 April 1930 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia6 1 nbsp BulgariaSofia Bulgaria16 00 1 00 Vujadinovic nbsp 2 81 Marjanovic nbsp 22 80 Tirnanic nbsp 57 Hrnjicek nbsp 89 Report Staykov nbsp 35 Stadium Old Slavia Stadium Attendance 8 000Referee BiroNote Biggest victory of the Yugoslavia football team at the time and Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 9 goals nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Romania 4 May 1930 1930 King Alexander s Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia2 1 nbsp RomaniaBelgrade Yugoslavia16 00 UTC 1 Premerl nbsp 12 Bonacic nbsp 32 Report Deșu nbsp 72 Stadium Stadion SK Jugoslavija Attendance 8 000Referee Ladislav Stepanovsky Czechoslovakia nbsp Bulgaria v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 15 June 1930 Friendly nbsp Bulgaria2 2 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaSofia BulgariaStoyanov nbsp 16 Staykov nbsp 74 Report Tirnanic nbsp 57 Najdanovic nbsp 87 Stadium Levski Field Attendance 15 000Referee Biro Hungary nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Brazil 14 July 1930 1930 World Cup group stage nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia2 1 nbsp BrazilMontevideo Uruguay12 45 UYT UTC 03 30 Tirnanic nbsp 21 Bek nbsp 30 Report Preguinho nbsp 62 Stadium Estadio Parque Central Attendance 24 059Referee Anibal Tejada Uruguay nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Bolivia 17 July 1930 1930 World Cup group stage nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia4 0 nbsp BoliviaMontevideo Uruguay12 45 UYT UTC 03 30 Bek nbsp 60 67 Marjanovic nbsp 65 Vujadinovic nbsp 85 3 Report Stadium Estadio Parque Central Attendance 18 306Referee Francisco Mateucci Uruguay Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 10 goals nbsp Uruguay v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 27 July 1930 1930 World Cup semi finals nbsp Uruguay6 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaMontevideo Uruguay14 45 UYT UTC 03 30 Cea nbsp 18 67 72 4 Anselmo nbsp 20 31 4 Iriarte nbsp 61 4 Report Vujadinovic nbsp 4 4 Stadium Estadio Centenario Attendance 79 867Referee Gilberto de Almeida Rego Brazil nbsp Argentina v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 3 August 1930 Friendly nbsp Argentina3 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaRiver Plate Buenos AiresTrujillo nbsp 25 Esponda nbsp 27 30 ReportReport2 Marjanovic nbsp 42 Stadium Estadio Alvear y Tagle Attendance 30 000Referee Bartolome Macias Argentina Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 11 goals nbsp Brazil v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 10 August 1930 Alvaro Chaves Unofficial Friendly nbsp Brazil4 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaRio de Janeiro BrazilLeite nbsp Benedicto nbsp Russinho nbsp ReportReport2 Bek nbsp Stadium Estadio Manoel Schwartz nbsp Vasco da Gama v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 14 August 1930 Unofficial Friendly nbsp Vasco da Gama6 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaRio de Janeiro BrazilSant Anna nbsp 9 33 Russinho nbsp 10 70 75 Mattos nbsp 19 Report Tirnanic nbsp 15 Stadium Estadio Vasco da Gama Referee Otto Bandusch nbsp Bulgaria v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 16 November 1930 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Bulgaria0 3 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaSofia Bulgaria15 00 2 00 Report Lemesic nbsp 7 Marjanovic nbsp 27 Praunsperger nbsp 78 Stadium Old Slavia Stadium Referee Jovan Ruzic Yugoslavia Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 12 goals 1931 edit nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Greece 15 March 1931 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia4 1 nbsp GreeceBelgrade Yugoslavia15 00 1 00 Hitrec nbsp 35 Tomasevic nbsp 52 75 83 Report Migiakis nbsp 52 Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 8 000Referee Constantin Rădulescu Romania nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Bulgaria 19 April 1931 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia1 0 nbsp BulgariaBelgrade Yugoslavia16 15 1 00 Marjanovic nbsp 21 Report Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 8 000Referee Ernest Fabris Yugoslavia nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Hungary 21 May 1931 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia3 2 nbsp HungaryBelgrade Yugoslavia16 30 UTC 1 00 Marjanovic nbsp 19 Hitrec nbsp 55 Lemesic nbsp 83 Report Avar nbsp 35 50 Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 12 000Referee Emil Gobel Austria Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 14 goals nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Romania 28 June 1931 1929 31 Balkan Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia2 4 nbsp RomaniaZagreb Yugoslavia17 45 1 00 Zecevic nbsp 36 Marjanovic nbsp 60 Report Glanzmann nbsp 16 Bodola nbsp 49 89 Kovacs nbsp 50 Stadium Stadion Maksimir Attendance 8 000Referee Apostolos Nikolaidis Greece nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Czechoslovakia 2 August 1931 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia2 1 nbsp CzechoslovakiaBelgrade Yugoslavia17 30 1 00 Zivkovic nbsp 42 Marjanovic nbsp 49 Report Puc nbsp 52 Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 12 000Referee John Langenus Belgium Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 16 goals nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Turkey 2 October 1931 1931 Balkan Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia0 2 nbsp TurkeySofia BulgariaReport Erkal nbsp 7 Arican nbsp 25 Stadium Athletic Park Attendance 15 000Referee Mihaly Ivancsics Hungary nbsp Bulgaria v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 4 October 1931 1931 Balkan Cup nbsp Bulgaria3 2 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaSofia BulgariaLozanov nbsp 50 Angelov nbsp 56 Panchev nbsp 86 Report Tirnanic nbsp 3 Marjanovic nbsp 20 Stadium Yunak Stadium Attendance 15 000Referee Mihaly Ivancsics Hungary Note Blagoje Marjanovic set the goal scoring record for Yugoslavia 17 goals nbsp Poland v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 25 October 1931 Friendly nbsp Poland6 3 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaPoznan Poland14 30 1 00 Balcer nbsp 4 12 51 Martyna nbsp 22 Kniola nbsp 26 40 Report Bek nbsp 17 Hitrec nbsp 32 53 Stadium Edmund Szyc Stadium Attendance 15 000Referee Gustav Krist Czechoslovakia 1932 edit nbsp Spain v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 24 April 1932 Friendly nbsp Spain2 1 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaOviedo Spain16 30 Langara nbsp 20 Regueiro nbsp 32 Report Vujadinovic nbsp 27 Stadium Buenavista Attendance 25 000Referee Joao Tavares de Silva Portugal nbsp Portugal v nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia 3 May 1932 Friendly nbsp Portugal3 2 nbsp Kingdom of YugoslaviaLisbon Portugal17 30 1 00 Pinga nbsp 23 Valadas nbsp 42 Soeiro nbsp 65 Report Vujadinovic nbsp 34 85 Stadium Estadio do Lumiar Attendance 30 000Referee Pedro Escartin Moran Spain nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Poland 29 May 1932 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia0 3 nbsp PolandZagreb Yugoslavia17 15 1 00 Report Nawrot nbsp 46 71 Ciszewski nbsp 52 Stadium Gradanskog Attendance 6 000Referee Gustav Krist Czechoslovakia nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp France 5 June 1932 Friendly nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia2 1 nbsp FranceBelgrade Yugoslavia17 00 UTC 1 00 Glisovic nbsp 26 59 Report Alcazar nbsp 1 Stadium Beogradski SK Stadium Attendance 12 000Referee Frantisek Cejnar Czechoslovakia nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia v nbsp Greece 26 June 1932 1932 Balkan Cup nbsp Kingdom of Yugoslavia7 1 nbsp GreeceBelgrade Yugoslavia17 30 1 00 Tirnanic nbsp 5 Glisovic span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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