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1989–90 Yugoslav First League
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| competition | Prva savezna liga Jugoslavije |
| season | 1989–90 |
| winners | Red Star |
| relegated | Vardar |
| continentalcup1 | [European Cup](1990-91-european-cup) |
| continentalcup1 qualifiers | Red Star |
| continentalcup2 | [Cup Winners' Cup](1990-91-european-cup-winners-cup) |
| continentalcup2 qualifiers | Hajduk Split |
| continentalcup3 | [UEFA Cup](1990-91-uefa-cup) |
| continentalcup3 qualifiers | Dinamo Zagreb |
| Partizan | |
| dates | 29 July 1989 – |
| 16 May 1990 | |
| league topscorer | Darko Pančev (25) |
| matches | 306 |
| total goals | 748 |
| prevseason | [1988–89](1988-89-yugoslav-first-league) |
| nextseason | [1990–91](1990-91-yugoslav-first-league) |
| runners-up = Partizan 16 May 1990
The 1989–90 Yugoslav First League season was the 44th season of the First Federal League (), the top level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946.
Two points were awarded for a win, none for a loss, while in case of a draw a penalty shootout was taken with the winner of the shootout being awarded one point.
Red Star won the 17th title.
The season began on 29 July 1989 with its fall part completing on 17 December 1988. Following a two-month winter break, the season resumed on 18 February 1990 and ran until 16 May 1990.
League table
Results
Results in brackets indicate the results from penalty shoot-outs whenever games were drawn.
Winning squad
| Player | colspan=2 | League | Matches | Goals | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yugoslavia Darko Pančev | 32 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Dragan "Piksi" Stojković | 31 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Robert Prosinečki | 31 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Duško Radinović | 29 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Ilija Najdoski | 29 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Dragi Kanatlarovski | 29 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Stevan Stojanović (goalkeeper) | 29 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Slobodan Marović | 27 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Dejan Savićević | 25 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Vladan Lukić | 25 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Vlada Stošić | 24 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Mitar Mrkela | 23 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Goran Jurić | 21 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Zoran Vujović | 15 | |||||
| Romania Miodrag Belodedici | 14 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Miloš Drizić | 11 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Refik Šabanadžović | 10 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Zvonko Milojević (goalkeeper) | 4 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Slavoljub Janković | 2 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Zoran Pavlović | 2 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Zoran Dimitrijević | 2 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Ivan Adžić | 1 | |||||
| Yugoslavia Vladimir Jugović | 1 | |||||
| **Head coach**: Dragoslav Šekularac |
Top scorers
| Rank | Player | Club | Goals |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | YUG Darko Pančev | Red Star | 25 |
| 2 | YUG Meho Kodro | Velež | 18 |
| 3 | YUG Josip Višnjić | Radnički Niš | 16 |
| 4 | YUG Aljoša Asanović | Hajduk Split | 14 |
| 5 | YUG Boban Božović | Sarajevo | 13 |
| 6 | YUG Davor Šuker | Dinamo Zagreb | 12 |
| YUG Alen Bokšić | Hajduk Split | ||
| YUG Dinko Vrabac | Olimpija | ||
| 9 | YUG Siniša Mihajlović | Vojvodina | 11 |
| YUG Željko Ivanović | Sloboda Tuzla |
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