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1981–82 Yugoslav First League


FieldValue
competitionPrva savezna liga
season1981–82
winnersDinamo Zagreb (4th title)
relegatedTeteks
NK Zagreb
continentalcup1[European Cup](1982-83-european-cup)
continentalcup1 qualifiersDinamo Zagreb
continentalcup2[Cup Winners' Cup](1982-83-european-cup-winners-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersRed Star
continentalcup3[UEFA Cup](1982-83-uefa-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersHajduk Split
Sarajevo
league topscorerSnješko Cerin (19)
dates26 July 1981 –
2 May 1982
prevseason[1980–81](1980-81-yugoslav-first-league)
nextseason[1982–83](1982-83-yugoslav-first-league)

| runners-up = NK Zagreb Sarajevo 2 May 1982

The 1981–82 Yugoslav First League season was the 36th season of the First Federal League (), the top level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. The season began on 26 July 1981 and ended on 2 May 1982. Dinamo Zagreb led by Miroslav Blažević won their fourth title five points ahead of previous season's champions Red Star.

Teams

A total of 18 teams contested the league, including 16 sides from the 1980–81 season and two clubs promoted from the 1980–81 Yugoslav Second League as winners of the two second level subdivisions 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.

Borac Banja Luka and Napredak Kruševac were relegated at the end of the previous season. Osijek and Teteks Tetovo were promoted from the 1980–81 Yugoslav Second League.

TeamCity / townFederal RepublicPosition
in [1980–81](1980-81-yugoslav-first-league)
BudućnostTitogradSR Montenegro0066th
Dinamo ZagrebZagrebSR Croatia0055th
Hajduk SplitSplitSR Croatia0022nd
OFK BelgradeBelgradeSR Serbia01515th
OlimpijaLjubljanaSR Slovenia01212th
OsijekOsijekSR Croatia
PartizanBelgradeSR Serbia0088th
Radnički NišNišSR Serbia0033rd
Red StarBelgradeSR Serbia0011st
RijekaRijekaSR Croatia0077th
SarajevoSarajevoSR Bosnia and Herzegovina01313th
SlobodaTuzlaSR Bosnia and Herzegovina0044th
TeteksTetovoSR Macedonia
VardarSkopjeSR Macedonia01111th
VeležMostarSR Bosnia and Herzegovina0099th
VojvodinaNovi SadSR Serbia01010th
NK ZagrebZagrebSR Croatia01616th
ŽeljezničarSarajevoSR Bosnia and Herzegovina01414th

League table

Results

Winning squad

Playercolspan=2LeagueMatchesGoals
Yugoslavia Marko Mlinarić33
Yugoslavia Marijan Vlak32
Yugoslavia Snješko Cerin31
Yugoslavia Petar Bručić31
Yugoslavia Dragan Bošnjak30
Yugoslavia Džemal Mustedanagić29
Yugoslavia Velimir Zajec28
Yugoslavia Zvjezdan Cvetković26
Yugoslavia Milivoj Bračun26
Yugoslavia Stjepan Deverić25
Yugoslavia Zoran Panić23
Yugoslavia Zlatko Kranjčar17
Yugoslavia Ismet Hadžić16
Yugoslavia Emil Dragičević15
Yugoslavia Zlatan Arnautović9
Yugoslavia Borislav Cvetković9
Yugoslavia Željko Hohnjec9
Yugoslavia Marin Kurtela6
Yugoslavia Drago Dumbović6
Yugoslavia Milan Ćalasan4
Yugoslavia Zvonko Marić3
Yugoslavia Branko Devčić3
Yugoslavia Mladen Munjaković3
Yugoslavia Radimir Bobinac2
Yugoslavia Davor Braun2
Yugoslavia Čedomir Jovičević1
Australia Edward Krnčević1
**Coach**: Miroslav Blažević

Season statistics

  • Widest winning margin: 7 goals:
    • Dinamo Zagreb 7–0 NK Zagreb (13 September 1981)
    • Hajduk Split 7–0 Teteks (31 March 1982)
  • Most goals in a match: 9 goals:
    • Rijeka 5–4 Radnički Niš (23 August 1981)
    • Partizan 7–2 Sloboda (25 April 1982)

Top scorers

RankScorerClubGoals
1YUG Snješko CerinDinamo Zagreb19
2YUG Edin BahtićŽeljezničar17
3YUG Dušan SavićRed Star16
YUG Vasil RingovVardar16
5YUG Zlatko VujovićHajduk Split14
6YUG Zlatko KranjčarDinamo Zagreb12
YUG Predrag PašićFK Sarajevo12
YUG Vili AmeršekOlimpija12
9YUG Safet SušićSarajevo11
YUG Dušan BajevićVelež11
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