1924 Yugoslav Football Championship
The 1924 National Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1924. / Државно првенство 1924.) held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes was the second nationwide domestic football competition. At this point there was no league championship in the modern sense as the competition was held in a single-legged cup format, with participating clubs qualifying via regional playoffs organised by regional football subfederations.
Season | 1924 |
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Dates | 7 September — 12 October 1924 |
Champions | SK Jugoslavija (1st title) |
Goals scored | 40 |
Average goals/game | 5.71 |
Top goalscorer | Dragan Jovanović (6) |
← 1923 1925 → |
Qualified clubs
- Somborski SK (Subotica Football Subfederation)
- Građanski Zagreb (Zagreb Football Subfederation)
- Slavija Osijek (Osijek Football Subfederation)
- Hajduk Split (Split Football Subfederation)
- Ilirija Ljubljana (Ljubljana Football Subfederation)
- SK Jugoslavija Belgrade (Belgrade Football Subfederation)
- SAŠK Sarajevo (Sarajevo Football Subfederation)
Tournament
Quarter finals
Team 1 | Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score | Team 2 | 1st leg | 2nd leg |
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7/8 September 1924 | ||||
Jugoslavija | 5–2 | Slavija | ||
Ilirija | 1–3 | SAŠK | ||
Hajduk | 9–4 | Građanski | 4–4 | 5–0 |
Somborski SK | bye |
Semi finals
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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21 September 1924 | ||
Somborski SK | 1–5 | Jugoslavija |
SAŠK | 1–6 | Hajduk |
Finals
Team 1 | Score | Team 2 |
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12 October 1924 | ||
Jugoslavija | 2–1 | Hajduk Split |
Note: The match was played in Zagreb.
Winning squad
Champions:
SK JUGOSLAVIJA (coach: Karel Bláha)
Nationality, name, (caps/goals)[1]
- Károly Nemes (3/0)
- Milutin Ivković (3/0)
- Branko Petrović (2/0)
- Mihailo Načević (3/0)
- Boško Todorić (1/0)
- Sveta Marković (3/0)
- Alois Machek (3/0)
- Damjan Đurić (3/1)
- Dragan Jovanović (3/4)
- Stevan Luburić (3/3)
- Dušan Petković (3/4)
- Branislav Sekulić (3/0)
Top scorers
Final goalscoring position, number of goals, player/players and club.[2]
- 1 - 6 goals - Dragan Jovanović (Jugoslavija)
- 2 - 3 goals - Stevan Luburić (Jugoslavija), Antun Bonačić, Ljubo Benčić, Vinko Radić (all Hajduk Split)
References
- 1923-1924 Archived 2016-05-14 at the Wayback Machine at exyufudbal.in.rs, retrieved 6-2-2015
- Gola istina: kraljevi strelaca by Živko Bojanić, pag. 14 (in Serbian)
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