1951 Yugoslav Cup, the Glossary
The 1951 Yugoslav Cup was the 5th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Kup Jugoslavije; Куп на Југославија, Pokal Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.[1]
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82 relations: Aleksandar Benko, Association football, Željko Čajkovski, Belgrade, Bernard Hügl, Božidar Senčar, Branko Stinčić, Dionizije Dvornić, Dobrosav Krstić, FK Željezničar Sarajevo, FK Bokelj, FK Borac Čačak, FK Bosna Sarajevo, FK Budućnost Podgorica, FK Dinamo Pančevo, FK Jedinstvo Brčko, FK Lovćen, FK Mačva Šabac, FK Milicionar, FK Napredak Kruševac, FK Partizan, FK Pobeda, FK Proleter Teslić, FK Proleter Zrenjanin, FK Rabotnički, FK Radnički Beograd, FK Radnički Niš, FK Radnički Obrenovac, FK Sarajevo, FK Sloboda Užice, FK Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi, FK Spartak Subotica, FK Timok, FK Vardar, FK Velež Mostar, FK Vojvodina, Franjo Wölfl, GFK Dubočica, GNK Dinamo Zagreb, HNK Borovo, HNK Hajduk Split, HNK Rijeka, HNK Segesta, HNK Zmaj Makarska, Ivica Horvat, Josip Broz Tito, Ljubiša Broćić, NK Čelik Zenica, NK Bjelovar, NK Istra 1961, ... Expand index (32 more) »
- 1950–51 domestic association football cups
- 1950–51 in Yugoslav football
- 1951–52 domestic association football cups
- 1951–52 in Yugoslav football
- Yugoslav Cup seasons
Aleksandar Benko
Aleksandar Benko (16 February 1925 – 26 May 1991) was a Croatian footballer who played one game internationally for both the Yugoslavia and Croatia national teams.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Aleksandar Benko
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Association football
Željko Čajkovski
Željko Čajkovski (5 May 1925 – 11 November 2016) was a Croatian football player and coach, who played as a forward.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Željko Čajkovski
Belgrade
Belgrade.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Belgrade
Bernard Hügl
Bernard "Benda" Hügl (27 March 1908 – 2 April 1982) was a Yugoslav football manager and player who played for Yugoslavia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Bernard Hügl
Božidar Senčar
Božidar Senčar (1927–1987) was a Croatian football midfielder who started playing for his hometown club Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav First League in 1946.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Božidar Senčar
Branko Stinčić
Branko Stinčić (17 December 1922 – 12 October 2001) was a Croatian football player.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Branko Stinčić
Dionizije Dvornić
Dionizije Dvornić (27 April 1926 – 30 October 1992) was a Croatian football striker who achieved greatest success playing for Dinamo Zagreb in Yugoslav First League in the 1950s.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Dionizije Dvornić
Dobrosav Krstić
Dobrosav Krstić (5 February 1932 – 3 May 2015) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Dobrosav Krstić
FK Željezničar Sarajevo
Fudbalski klub Željezničar Sarajevo (Фудбалски клуб Жељезничap Сарајево; English: Football Club Željezničar Sarajevo), commonly referred to as Željo, is a professional football club, based in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Željezničar Sarajevo
FK Bokelj
FK Bokelj is a Montenegrin professional football club based in the coastal town of Kotor.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Bokelj
FK Borac Čačak
Fudbalski klub Borac 1926 Čačak, or simply Borac Čačak, is a professional football club based in Čačak, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Borac Čačak
FK Bosna Sarajevo
Fudbalski Klub Bosna is a football club from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded in 1947.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Bosna Sarajevo
FK Budućnost Podgorica
Fudbalski Klub Budućnost Podgorica (Cyrillic: Будућност Подгорица) is a Montenegrin professional football club from Podgorica, Montenegro.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Budućnost Podgorica
FK Dinamo Pančevo
FK Dinamo Pančevo was a football club based in Pančevo, Vojvodina, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Dinamo Pančevo
FK Jedinstvo Brčko
Fudbalski klub Jedinstvo Brčko (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Јединство Бpчкo) is a professional association football club from the city of Brčko that is situated in the Brčko District, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Jedinstvo Brčko
FK Lovćen
Fudbalski klub Lovćen is a football club based in Cetinje, Montenegro.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Lovćen
FK Mačva Šabac
Fudbalski klub Mačva Šabac is a Serbian professional football club based in Šabac.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Mačva Šabac
FK Milicionar
FK Milicionar is a defunct football club based in Makiš, Belgrade, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Milicionar
FK Napredak Kruševac
Fudbalski klub Napredak Kruševac, commonly known as Napredak Kruševac, is a Serbian professional football club based in the city of Kruševac.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Napredak Kruševac
FK Partizan
Fudbalski klub Partizan (Фудбалски клуб Партизан,; Partizan Football Club), known as Partizan Belgrade in English, is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Partizan
FK Pobeda
FK Pobeda (ФК Победа) was a football club based in the city of Prilep, North Macedonia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Pobeda
FK Proleter Teslić
Fudbalski klub Proleter Teslić (Serbian Cyrillic: Фудбалски клуб Пpoлeтep Tecлић) is a football club from Teslić, in Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Proleter Teslić
FK Proleter Zrenjanin
FK Proleter Zrenjanin is a defunct football club based in Zrenjanin, Vojvodina, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Proleter Zrenjanin
FK Rabotnički
FK Rabotnichki (ФК Работнички) or more commonly Rabotnički (old transliteration) and Rabotnicki is a professional football club that plays at the Toshe Proeski Arena in Skopje, North Macedonia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Rabotnički
FK Radnički Beograd
FK Radnički Beograd (Serbian Cyrillic: ФК Раднички Београд) is a Serbian professional football club based in New Belgrade.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Radnički Beograd
FK Radnički Niš
FK Radnički Niš is a professional football club based in Niš, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Radnički Niš
FK Radnički Obrenovac
FK Radnički Obrenovac is a football club based in Obrenovac, Belgrade, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Radnički Obrenovac
FK Sarajevo
Fudbalski klub Sarajevo (Фудбалски клуб Сарајево,, English: Sarajevo Football Club), is a professional football club based in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is one of the most successful clubs in the country.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Sarajevo
FK Sloboda Užice
Gradski fudbalski klub Sloboda Užice is a Serbian professional football club from Užice.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Sloboda Užice
FK Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi
FK Sloga 33 is a football club based in Petrovac, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi
FK Spartak Subotica
Fudbalski klub Spartak Subotica is a professional football club from Subotica, Serbia, that plays in the Serbian SuperLiga.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Spartak Subotica
FK Timok
FK Timok 1919 is a professional football club based in Zaječar, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Timok
FK Vardar
FK Vardar (ФК Вардар) is a professional football club based in Skopje, North Macedonia, which competes in the Macedonian First League.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Vardar
FK Velež Mostar
Fudbalski klub Velež Mostar (Фудбалски клуб Beлеж Мостар; English: Football club Velež Mostar) is a professional football club based in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Velež Mostar
FK Vojvodina
Fudbalski klub Vojvodina (Фудбалски клуб Војводина), commonly known as Vojvodina and colloquially as Voša (Воша), is a Serbian professional football club based in Novi Sad, Serbia, the second largest city in Serbia, and one of the most popular clubs in the country.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and FK Vojvodina
Franjo Wölfl
Franjo Wölfl (18 May 1918 – 8 July 1987) was a Croatian footballer who played as a forward.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Franjo Wölfl
GFK Dubočica
Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica, commonly known as Dubočica, is a Serbian football club based in the southern city of Leskovac, which competes in the second division Serbian First League.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and GFK Dubočica
GNK Dinamo Zagreb
Građanski nogometni klub Dinamo Zagreb (italics), commonly referred to as GNK Dinamo Zagreb or simply Dinamo Zagreb, is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and GNK Dinamo Zagreb
HNK Borovo
HNK Borovo is a football club based in the city of Vukovar, Croatia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and HNK Borovo
HNK Hajduk Split
Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split, commonly referred to as Hajduk Split, is a Croatian professional football club based in Split, that competes in the Croatian First League, the top tier in Croatian football.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and HNK Hajduk Split
HNK Rijeka
Hrvatski nogometni klub Rijeka (Croatian Football Club Rijeka), commonly referred to as HNK Rijeka, is a Croatian professional football club from the city of Rijeka.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and HNK Rijeka
HNK Segesta
Hrvatski nogometni klub Segesta Sisak (English: Croatian Football Club Segesta Sisak), commonly referred to as HNK Segesta Sisak or simply Segesta Sisak is a Croatian professional football club located in the city of Sisak.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and HNK Segesta
HNK Zmaj Makarska
HRNK Zmaj is a professional Croatian football club based in the town of Makarska.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and HNK Zmaj Makarska
Ivica Horvat
Ivan "Ivica" Horvat (16 July 1926 – 27 August 2012) was a Croatian professional football player and manager who capped for Yugoslavia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Ivica Horvat
Josip Broz Tito
Josip Broz (Јосип Броз,; 7 May 1892 – 4 May 1980), commonly known as Tito (Тито), was a Yugoslav communist revolutionary and politician who served in various positions of national leadership from 1943 until his death in 1980.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Josip Broz Tito
Ljubiša Broćić
Ljubiša Broćić (Љубиша Броћић; 3 October 1911 – 16 August 1995) was a Serbian football manager.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Ljubiša Broćić
NK Čelik Zenica
Nogometni klub Čelik Zenica (Football Club Čelik Zenica.) is a professional football club based in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Čelik Zenica
NK Bjelovar
NK Bjelovar is a Croatian football club based in the town of Bjelovar.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Bjelovar
NK Istra 1961
Nogometni klub Istra 1961 (Istra 1961 Football Club), commonly referred to as Istra 1961, is a Croatian professional football club based in Pula, that competes in the Croatian First League.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Istra 1961
NK Karlovac 1919
NK Karlovac 1919 is a Croatian football club based in the town of Karlovac.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Karlovac 1919
NK Kustošija
NK Kustošija is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Kustošija
NK Lokomotiva Zagreb
Nogometni klub Lokomotiva Zagreb (Lokomotiva Zagreb Football Club), commonly known as Lokomotiva Zagreb or simply Lokomotiva, is a Croatian professional football club based in Zagreb.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Lokomotiva Zagreb
NK Marsonia
NK Marsonia is a Croatian football club based in the city of Slavonski Brod.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Marsonia
NK Mura
Nogometni klub Mura (Mura Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Mura or simply Mura, was a Slovenian association football club based in Murska Sobota.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Mura
NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945–2005)
Nogometni klub Olimpija Ljubljana (Olimpija Ljubljana Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Olimpija Ljubljana or simply Olimpija, was a Slovenian association football club based in Ljubljana.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Olimpija Ljubljana (1945–2005)
NK Osijek
Nogometni klub Osijek (Osijek Football Club), commonly referred to as NK Osijek, is a Croatian professional football club from Osijek.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Osijek
NK Radnik Velika Gorica
NK Radnik was a Croatian football club based in the town of Velika Gorica in Zagreb County.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Radnik Velika Gorica
NK Rudar Trbovlje
Nogometni klub Rudar Trbovlje (Rudar Trbovlje Football Club) or simply NK Rudar Trbovlje is a Slovenian football club from Trbovlje that competes in the Slovenian Third League, the third tier of the Slovenian football system.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Rudar Trbovlje
NK Varaždin (1931–2015)
Varaždinski športski nogometni klub Varaždin (Varaždin Football Club), commonly referred to as VŠNK Varaždin or simply Varaždin, was a Croatian football club based in the city of Varaždin in the north of the country.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Varaždin (1931–2015)
NK Zadar
Nogometni klub Zadar (Football Club Zadar), commonly referred to as NK Zadar or simply Zadar, was a Croatian football club based in Zadar, a city on the Adriatic coast, best known for playing in the top flight of Croatian football for almost twenty years.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Zadar
NK Zagreb
Nogometni klub Zagreb (Zagreb Football Club), commonly known as NK Zagreb or simply Zagreb, is a Croatian amateur football club based in the Croatian capital city of Zagreb.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and NK Zagreb
OFK Bačka
OFK Bačka (Serbian Cyrillic: ОФК Бачка) is a football club based in Bačka Palanka, Serbia, that competes in the Serbian League Vojvodina.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and OFK Bačka
OFK Beograd
OFK Beograd (ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд, English: Belgrade Youth Football Club) is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade, more precisely in Karaburma, an urban neighborhood of the municipality of Palilula.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and OFK Beograd
OFK Kikinda
OFK Kikinda is a football club based in Kikinda, Vojvodina, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and OFK Kikinda
OFK Slavija Novi Sad
OFK Slavija Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: ОФК Славија Нови Сад) is a football club based in Novi Sad, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and OFK Slavija Novi Sad
Partizan Stadium
The Partizan Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Партизан / Stadion Partizan) is a football and track-and-field stadium in Autokomanda, Belgrade, Serbia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Partizan Stadium
Red Star Belgrade
Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda (lit), commonly referred to as Crvena zvezda or simply Zvezda, and as Red Star Belgrade in Anglophone media, is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade, and a major part of the Red Star multi-sport society.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Red Star Belgrade
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and RSSSF
Sima Milovanov
Sima Milovanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Сима Милованов; 10 April 1923 – 16 November 2002) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1954 FIFA World Cup.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Sima Milovanov
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Stadion Maksimir
Maksimir Stadium (Stadion Maksimir) is a multi-use stadium in Zagreb, Croatia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Stadion Maksimir
Todor Veselinović
Todor "Toza" Veselinović (22 October 1930 – 17 May 2017) was a Serbian footballer and coach.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Todor Veselinović
Tomislav Crnković (17 June 1929 – 17 January 2009) was a Croatian footballer.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Tomislav Crnković (footballer)
Vujadin Boškov
Vujadin Boškov (Вујадин Бошков,; 16 May 1931 – 27 April 2014) was a Serbian footballer and manager.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Vujadin Boškov
Yugoslav Cup
The Yugoslav Cup (Pokal Jugoslavije; Куп Југославије; Pokal Jugoslavije, Куп на Југославија), officially known between 1923 and 1940 as the King Alexander Cup (Куп краља Александра; Kup kralja Aleksandra, and between 1947 and 1991 as the Marshal Tito Cup (Куп маршала Тита; Kup maršala Tita; Pokal maršala Tita; Куп на маршал Тито), was one of two major football competitions in Yugoslavia, the other one being the Yugoslav League Championship.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Yugoslav Cup
Yugoslav People's Army
The Yugoslav People's Army (JNA/ЈНА; Macedonian, Montenegrin and Jugoslovenska narodna armija; Croatian and Jugoslavenska narodna armija; Jugoslovanska ljudska armada, JLA), also called the Yugoslav National Army, was the military of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and its antecedents from 1945 to 1992.
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Zagreb
Zagreb is the capital and largest city of Croatia.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Zagreb
Zdravko Rajkov
Zdravko Rajkov (Здравко Рајков; 5 December 1927 – 30 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer and manager.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and Zdravko Rajkov
1951 Yugoslav First League
The First Federal League of Yugoslavia of 1951 (Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije), colloquially known as the Yugoslav First League of 1951, was the highest tier football competition played in communist Yugoslavia during 1951. 1951 Yugoslav Cup and 1951 Yugoslav First League are 1950–51 in Yugoslav football and 1951–52 in Yugoslav football.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and 1951 Yugoslav First League
1951 Yugoslav Second League
The 1951 Yugoslav Second League season was the 5th season of the Second Federal League (Druga savezna liga), the second level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. 1951 Yugoslav Cup and 1951 Yugoslav Second League are 1950–51 in Yugoslav football and 1951–52 in Yugoslav football.
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1952 Yugoslav Cup
The 1952 Yugoslav Cup was the 6th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946. 1951 Yugoslav Cup and 1952 Yugoslav Cup are Yugoslav Cup seasons.
See 1951 Yugoslav Cup and 1952 Yugoslav Cup
See also
1950–51 domestic association football cups
- 1949–51 Israel State Cup
- 1950 Soviet Cup
- 1950–51 Copa México
- 1950–51 Cypriot Cup
- 1950–51 FA Cup
- 1950–51 Greek Football Cup
- 1950–51 Irish Cup
- 1950–51 Scottish Cup
- 1950–51 Welsh Cup
- 1951 Bulgarian Cup
- 1951 Cupa României final
- 1951 Soviet Cup
- 1951 Yugoslav Cup
1950–51 in Yugoslav football
- 1950 Slovenian Republic League
- 1950 Yugoslav First League
- 1950 Yugoslav Second League
- 1950–51 Macedonian Republic League
- 1951 FIFA Youth Tournament Under-18
- 1951 Slovenian Republic League
- 1951 Torneo di Viareggio
- 1951 Yugoslav Cup
- 1951 Yugoslav First League
- 1951 Yugoslav Second League
- 1951 Zentropa Cup
- Yugoslav Third League
1951–52 domestic association football cups
- 1951 Soviet Cup
- 1951 Yugoslav Cup
- 1951–52 Copa México
- 1951–52 Cypriot Cup
- 1951–52 FA Cup
- 1951–52 Greek Football Cup
- 1951–52 Irish Cup
- 1951–52 Israel State Cup
- 1951–52 Magyar Kupa
- 1951–52 Scottish Cup
- 1951–52 Welsh Cup
- 1952 Bulgarian Cup
- 1952 Cupa României final
- 1952 Soviet Cup
1951–52 in Yugoslav football
- 1951 Slovenian Republic League
- 1951 Yugoslav Cup
- 1951 Yugoslav First League
- 1951 Yugoslav Second League
- 1952 Slovenian Republic League
- 1952 Torneo di Viareggio
- 1952 Yugoslav First League
- 1952 Yugoslav Second League
Yugoslav Cup seasons
- 1951 Yugoslav Cup
- 1952 Yugoslav Cup
- 1953 Yugoslav Cup
- 1954 Yugoslav Cup
- 1955 Yugoslav Cup
- 1956–57 Yugoslav Cup
- 1957–58 Yugoslav Cup
- 1958–59 Yugoslav Cup
- 1959–60 Yugoslav Cup
- 1960–61 Yugoslav Cup
- 1961–62 Yugoslav Cup
- 1962–63 Yugoslav Cup
- 1963–64 Yugoslav Cup
- 1964–65 Yugoslav Cup
- 1965–66 Yugoslav Cup
- 1966–67 Yugoslav Cup
- 1967–68 Yugoslav Cup
- 1968–69 Yugoslav Cup
- 1969–70 Yugoslav Cup
- 1970–71 Yugoslav Cup
- 1971–72 Yugoslav Cup
- 1973 Yugoslav Cup
- 1974 Yugoslav Cup
- 1975–76 Yugoslav Cup
- 1976–77 Yugoslav Cup
- 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup
- 1978–79 Yugoslav Cup
- 1979–80 Yugoslav Cup
- 1980–81 Yugoslav Cup
- 1981–82 Yugoslav Cup
- 1982–83 Yugoslav Cup
- 1983–84 Yugoslav Cup
- 1984–85 Yugoslav Cup
- 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup
- 1986–87 Yugoslav Cup
- 1987–88 Yugoslav Cup
- 1988–89 Yugoslav Cup
- 1989–90 Yugoslav Cup
- 1990–91 Yugoslav Cup
- 1991–92 Yugoslav Cup
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1951_Yugoslav_Cup
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