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词条 1967–68 Yugoslav First Basketball League
释义

  1. Notable events

     Opening day 

  2. Classification

  3. Results

  4. Qualification in 1968–69 season European competitions

  5. References

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The 1967–68 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 24th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League. The season ended with KK Zadar winning the league championship, ahead of KK Olimpija.

The season represents a milestone in the history of basketball in Yugoslavia as the beginning of a new era that saw the sport being played entirely indoors on hardwood floor surfaces as opposed to outdoors on a variety of surfaces as had been the practice previously.[1] The change enabled the league to switch to a schedule that begins during autumn and ends in spring as opposed to the previous practice of playing within the same calendar year, usually between April and October.[2]

Since most Yugoslav teams didn't yet possess basketball-specific indoor facilities of their own, they had to make do with hosting their home games in community-owned makeshift venues or in case of three clubs – playing outside of their city.

The four Belgrade clubs – Red Star, Partizan, OKK, and Radnički – played their home games at the various Belgrade Fair halls (including the biggest one: Hall 1), Zagreb's Lokomotiva played at the Zagreb Police's Fire Hall, while certain clubs had to play in entirely different cities: defending champion KK Zadar played most of its home games of the season in Split, Čačak's Borac played their home games in Zrenjanin, and Sarajevo's newly promoted Mlada Bosna played in Zenica.[2]

Notable events

Opening day

The season began on Saturday, 11 November 1967 – only six days after the previous season ended on 5 November 1967 – with the opening game in Ljubljana's Topniška Street Hall pitting the home team KD Slovan versus the visiting Red Star Belgrade.[2] Despite being the underdogs, the home team won 79–78.[2]

Classification

Regular season ranking 1967–68GVPPFPSPt
1. KK Zadar221931861155338
2. AŠK Olimpija221841975173436
3. Crvena Zvezda221481904163528
4. Partizan221481885177728
5. KK Lokomotiva2212101878181524
6. Jugoplastika2212101759172424
7. OKK Beograd2210121776180720
8. Željezničar Karlovac229131666173618
9. Radnički Belgrade229131827187018
10. KD Slovan228141642184016
11. Borac Čačak227151719187414
12. Mlada Bosna22022152220490

Results

ZADOLICZVPARLOKJUGOKKŽELjRADSLOBORMLB
ZadarX79-7173-5683-7285-7983-7688-63101-7496-93101-6291-6793-58
Olimpija65-77X92-87109-7992-8893-8791-7897-84111-8777-70105-8797-69
Crvena Zvezda97-8780-82X86-7695-8190-6290-8297-6587-78116-5897-68120-52
Partizan86-7485-7862-64X93-7990-8486-8577-6990-87105-70114-9195-79
Lokomotiva64-7096-9287-94101-88X99-8771-9464-55?96-8091-79122-79
Jugoplastika75-6981-8988-8385-7467-65X84-8680-7988-6890-80101-67
OKK Beograd?68-8372-7067-7572-8174-65X81-8094-103107-80103-7679-72
Željezničar Karlovac79-9870-7758-5678-7280-8569-6689-99X76-7162-4897-8378-75
Radnički Belgrade59-7285-9678-7777-8178-7482-9181-7287-98X96-8391-6585-77
Slovan65-9862-8579-7880-8487-8878-7179-6686-8293-84X78-7580-55
Borac Čačak71-8077-8180-8482-7481-6778-9096-8369-6878-8281-72X75-66
Mlada Bosna67-9258-11568-9871-12774-8373-7781-9965-8480-8968-8070-80X

Source:[3]

The winning roster of Zadar:[4]

  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Miljenko Valčić
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Đuro Stipčević
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Milan Komazec
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Bruno Marcelić
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Mile Marcelić
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Josip Đerđa
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Krešimir Ćosić
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Ratko Laura
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Petar Anić
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Jure Košta
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Goran Brajković
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Petar Jelić
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Željko Troskot
  • {{flagicon|YUG}} Nikola Olujić
Coach: {{flagicon|YUG}} Đorđo Zdrilić

Qualification in 1968–69 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup
  • Zadar (Champions)
FIBA Cup Winner's Cup
  • Olimpija (2nd)

References

1. ^{{cite news|last=Martinović|first=Dragan|url=http://kosmagazin.com/istorija-yu-lige-cudne-specificnosti/|title=Istorija YU lige: čudne specifičnosti|agency=Koš magazin blog|date=11 December 2016|accessdate=12 May 2018}}
2. ^{{cite news|last=Dapčević|first=Žarko|url=http://kosmagazin.com/daba-istorija-ispisana-prelaskom-u-dvorane/|title=Daba: Istorija ispisana prelaskom u dvorane|agency=Kosmagazin.com|date=28 November 2018|accessdate=7 January 2019}}
3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://kosmagazin.com/daba-istorija-ispisana-prelaskom-u-dvorane/|title=Daba: Istorija ispisana prelaskom u dvorane|date=2018-11-28|website=KOS magazin|language=en-US|access-date=2019-01-24}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080702123851/http://nsl.kosarka.co.yu/History2.aspx|title=Yugoslav basketball league standings 1945–91|agency=nsl.kosarka.co.yu|accessdate=7 January 2019}}
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3 : Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons|1967–68 in Yugoslav basketball|1967–68 in European basketball leagues

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