1974–75 Yugoslav First League

Prva savezna liga
Season 197475
Champions Hajduk Split
6th Federal League title
8th Yugoslav title overall
Relegated FK Bor
Proleter Zrenjanin
European Cup Hajduk Split
Cup Winners' Cup Borac Banja Luka
UEFA Cup Vojvodina
Red Star
Matches played 272
Goals scored 746 (2.74 per match)
Top goalscorer Boško Đorđević
Dušan Savić
(20 goals each)
Average attendance 10,859

The 1974–75 Yugoslav First League season was the 29th season of the First Federal League of Yugoslavia (Croatian: Prva savezna liga, Serbian: Прва савезна лига, Slovenian: Prva zvezna liga), the top level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. A total of 18 teams competed in the league, with the previous season's champions Hajduk Split successfully defending their title, finishing the season three points clear of runners-up Vojvodina.

The season began on 17 August 1974 and concluded on 29 June 1975. This was the second national title win for Hajduk under the guidance of manager Tomislav Ivić, who previously led the club to three consecutive Yugoslav Cup wins in 1972, 1973 and 1974. In the following seasons Ivić won the 1976 cup and the 1978–79 championship with Hajduk, becoming the most successful manager in club's history.

Strikers Boško Đorđević of Partizan and Dušan Savić of Red Star shared the title of top goalscorer with 20 goals each. Both players topped the scoring table for the first time in their careers, with Savić repeating the achievement in the 1978–79 season.


Teams

A total of eighteen teams contested the league, including sixteen sides from the 1973–74 season and two sides promoted from the 1973–74 Yugoslav Second League (YSL) as winners of the two second level divisions East and West. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 34 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

FK Borac Banja Luka and NK Zagreb were relegated from the 1973–74 Yugoslav First League after finishing the season in bottom two places of the league table. Borac had completed a four-year stay at the highest level of Yugoslav football, while NK Zagreb had to return to second level after only one year in top flight.

The two clubs promoted to top level were FK Radnički Kragujevac and NK Rijeka. Radnički Kragujevac returned to the highest division as winners of YSL Division East after spending two years in second level, which had ended their previous 1969–1972 three-season spell. In comparison, Croatian side NK Rijeka returned as winers of YSL Division West after four years in second level, which had interrupted their earlier 1958–1969 eleven-year top level tenure. NK Rijeka would go on to remain in top flight until the 1990–91 season, when Croatian and Slovenian clubs abandoned the Yugoslav league amid the breakup of Yugoslavia.

Team Location Federal Republic Position
in 1973–74
Bor Bor  SR Serbia 16th
Čelik Zenica  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 6th
Dinamo Zagreb Zagreb  SR Croatia 7th
Hajduk Split Split  SR Croatia 1st
OFK Belgrade Belgrade  SR Serbia 5th
Olimpija Ljubljana Ljubljana  SR Slovenia 10th
Partizan Belgrade  SR Serbia 4th
Proleter Zrenjanin Zrenjanin  SR Serbia 13th
Radnički Kragujevac Kragujevac  SR Serbia N/A
Radnički Niš Niš  SR Serbia 15th
Red Star Belgrade  SR Serbia 3rd
Rijeka Rijeka  SR Croatia N/A
Sarajevo Sarajevo  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 14th
Sloboda Tuzla  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 9th
Vardar Skopje  SR Macedonia 11th
Velež Mostar  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd
Vojvodina Novi Sad  SR Serbia 12th
Željezničar Sarajevo  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 8th

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Hajduk Split (C) 34 20 8 6 56 29+27 48 1975–76 European Cup
2 Vojvodina 34 16 13 5 53 32+21 45 1975–76 UEFA Cup
3 Red Star Belgrade 34 16 8 10 61 44+17 40
4 Velež 34 15 9 10 62 35+27 39
5 Dinamo Zagreb 34 11 16 7 38 31+7 38
6 Partizan 34 13 10 11 55 49+6 36
7 Sloboda Tuzla 34 12 12 10 41 454 36
8 OFK Belgrade 34 11 10 13 40 400 32
9 Željezničar 34 11 10 13 45 461 32
10 Radnički Niš 34 9 14 11 31 376 32
11 Čelik 34 10 11 13 35 416 31 1975 Intertoto Cup
12 Olimpija 34 7 17 10 37 4811 31
13 Sarajevo 34 8 14 12 38 402 30
14 Rijeka 34 9 12 13 33 4310 30
15 Radnički Kragujevac 34 9 12 13 27 3912 30
16 Vardar 34 7 15 12 35 416 29
17 Bor (R) 34 8 11 15 32 5422 27 01975–76 Yugoslav Second League0
18 Proleter Zrenjanin (R) 34 7 12 15 27 5225 26

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Champions:

players (league matches/league goals):
Ivan Buljan (33/1)
Slaviša Žungul (32/15)
Jurica Jerković (32/9)
Ivica Šurjak (30/7)
Vedran Rožić (30/0)
Dražen Mužinić (30/0)
Vilson Džoni (29/2)
Mario Boljat (27/2)
Luka Peruzović (24/1)
Željko Mijač (23/6)
Mićun Jovanić (18/3)
Šime Luketin (16/1)
Rizah Mešković (16/0)
Ivan Katalinić (13/0) -goalkeeper-
Marin Kurtela (13/0)
Ivica Matković (8/1)
Branko Oblak (7/4)
Nenad Šalov (7/1)
Vjeran Simunić (7/0)
Vladimir Smolčić (4/0)
Dragan Holcer (4/0)
Joško Duplančić (3/1)

Results

Home ╲ Away BOR ČEL DINHAJOFKOLIPARPRORKRRNIRSBRIJSARSLOVARVELVOJŽEL
Bor 10 00 11 01 21 00 25 20
Čelik 02 01 21 11 11 22 11
Dinamo Zagreb 11 20 12 13 42 22 10 20 20 20 20 10 22 11 00 11 12
Hajduk Split 20 20 00 20 51 22 11 40 61 20 10 20 11 10 10 14 30
OFK Belgrade 01 02 11 41 00 42 20 22
Olimpija 11 21 21 12 11 30 11
Partizan 20 20 31 23 02 20 31 43 11 11 10 21 11 30 20 22 41
Proleter Zrenjanin 00 20 12 10 13 11 02
Radnički Kragujevac 01 00 20 00 12 02
Radnički Niš 00 10 00 01 10 22 00 00 30 20 41 11 21 00 02 11 11
Red Star Belgrade 20 22 32 12 11 41 31 20 30 32 40 31 30 41 10 20 31
Rijeka 10 40 11 14 20 11 10 21 10 11 11 10 00 11 10 40
Sarajevo 00 11 21 20 00 11 01 02
Sloboda Tuzla 00 02 33 11 40 10 10
Vardar 11 11 24 10 11 11 12
Velež 00 50 20 23 31 42 30
Vojvodina 61 21 30 20 00 00 20 10 11 31 21 10 11 11 20 22 43
Željezničar 22 10 41 20 21 20 11 22

Source:
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Đorđević Partizan 20
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Savić Red Star 20
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahid Halilhodžić Velež 16
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Žungul Hajduk Split 15
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Filipović Red Star 14
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Franjo Vladić Velež 14
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momčilo Vukotić Partizan 14
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Božo Janković Željezničar 12
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vančo Balevski Vardar 11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jovan Geca Sloboda 11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonko Ivezić Vojvodina 11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Josip Katalinski Željezničar 11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Safet Sušić FK Sarajevo 11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Vučeković Vojvodina 11

Attendance

Club Average home attendance Average away attendance
Hajduk Split 20,294 23,294
Dinamo Zagreb 19,529 10,882
Red Star Belgrade 17,765 22,059
FK Partizan 16,412 19,529
FK Vojvodina 12,706 11,853
NK Rijeka 10,941 7,235
Radnički Kragujevac 10,941 6,912
FK Vardar 10,118 7,647
NK Olimpija 9,265 6,559
Radnički Niš 8,824 8,118
FK Sarajevo 8,706 10,741
FK Željezničar 8,529 9,882
FK Velež 7,941 12,417
Čelik Zenica 7,647 6,971
Proleter Zrenjanin 7,559 7,265
OFK Beograd 7,147 9,059
Sloboda Tuzla 5,941 7,882
FK Bor 5,206 7,706

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