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词条 1988–89 Yugoslav First League
释义

  1. Šajber's penalties

  2. League table

  3. See also

  4. External links

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| season = 1988–89
| winners = Vojvodina (2nd title)
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Čelik Zenica (18th)
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| league topscorer = Davor Šuker (18)
| dates = 6 August 1988 –
4 June 1989
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The 1988–89 Yugoslav First League season was the 43rd season of the First Federal League ({{lang-sh|Prva savezna liga}}), the top level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946.

Šajber's penalties

Two points were awarded for a win, while in case of a draw at the end of the ninety minutes - penalty kicks were taken and the shootout winner was awarded one point while the loser got nothing. The 1988-89 season was the very first to feature this tie-break system, and the Yugoslav FA's decision to implement this caused a lot of criticism and controversy. Apparently, the biggest proponent of the new system was FA president Slavko Šajber and the system was often derisively referred to in the media as 'Šajber's penalties'.

League table

{{1988–89 Yugoslav First League table}}

Champions:

  • FK VOJVODINA (coach: Ljupko Petrović):

players (league matches/league goals):
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Čedo Maras (34/0) -goalkeeper-
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Budimir Vujačić (31/7)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Siniša Mihajlović (31/4)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Miloš Šestić (30/7)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Goran Kartalija (28/1)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dušan Mijić (28/1)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Svetozar Šapurić (28/1)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Stevan Milovac (26/2)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Ljubomir Vorkapić (25/6)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dragan Punišić (25/4)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Slaviša Jokanović (24/4)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dejan Joksimović (23/5)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Milan Popović (20/1)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Zoran Mijucić (19/4)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Željko Dakić (15/2)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dragan Gaćeša (15/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Miroslav Tanjga (14/1)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dragan Marković (7/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Zoran Milosavljević (6/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Enes Muhić (4/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Marijan Zovko (4/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Jovo Bosančić (2/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Zoran Hajdić (1/0)
{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Dragan Vasić (1/0) -goalkeeper-

See also

  • 1988–89 Yugoslav Second League
  • 1988–89 Yugoslav Cup

External links

  • Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full Tables
{{Yugoslav First League}}{{1988–89 in European Football (UEFA)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:1988-89 Yugoslav First League}}

3 : Yugoslav First League seasons|1988–89 in European association football leagues|1988–89 in Yugoslavian football

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