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1990–91 Yugoslav Cup


FieldValue
titleYugoslav Football Cup
year1990–91
other_titles43rd Marshal Tito Cup
countryYugoslavia
defending_championsRed Star Belgrade
winnersHajduk Split (9th title)
secondRed Star Belgrade
matches45
prev_season[1989–90](1989-90-yugoslav-cup)
next_season[1991–92](1991-92-yugoslav-cup)

The **1990-91 Cup of Yugoslavia ** was the penultimate season of SFR Yugoslavia's football knockout competition. It was the last season that the cup was also known as the Marshal Tito Cup. It was also the last season in which Croatian and Slovenian teams participated, as the two countries seceded from Yugoslavia in 1991. Croatia's Hajduk Split beat Crvena Zvezda 1–0 to win the cup.

As Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia, Hajduk's Igor Štimac said, "This trophy will forever stay with us, because I believe that the Cup of Yugoslavia will never be played again." The trophy was never returned to the Football Association of Yugoslavia.

First round

In the following tables winning teams are marked in bold; teams from outside top level are marked in italic script.

Tie noHome teamScoreAway team
1*Belišće*2–4**Red Star**
2**Borac Banja Luka**1–0*Vardar*
3*Borac Šamac*0–7**Dinamo Zagreb**
4**Budućnost Titograd**1–0*Sloboda Titovo Užice*
5***Koper***3–0Spartak Subotica
6*Novi Sad*0–1**Sloboda Tuzla**
7Olimpija Ljubljana1–1 (2–4 p)**Proleter Zrenjanin**
8**Osijek**3–2Velež
9**Partizan**2–0*Sutjeska Nikšić*
10***Pelister***2–1Rad
11Radnički Niš1–2 (a.e.t.)***OFK Belgrade***
12**Sarajevo**6–1*Borac Čačak*
13*Trepča*1–7**Vojvodina**
14*Vrapče*0–6**Hajduk Split**
15*Vratnik*1–5**Željezničar Sarajevo**
16*Zadar*0–0 (2–4 p)**Rijeka**

Second round

Tie noTeam 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
1**Borac Banja Luka**2–1Osijek2–00–1
2**Budućnost Titograd**2–1Partizan2–00–1
3**Dinamo Zagreb**5–1Sarajevo1–04–1
4**Hajduk Split**3–3 (a)*Pelister*1–12–2
5***OFK Belgrade***3–2Željezničar Sarajevo2–11–1
6**Proleter Zrenjanin**2–0*Koper*2–00–0
7Sloboda Tuzla3–4**Rijeka**2–01–4
8Vojvodina1–4**Red Star**0–21–2

Quarter-finals

Tie noTeam 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
1**Borac Banja Luka**3–2Dinamo Zagreb3–20–0
2Budućnost Titograd2–3***OFK Belgrade***1–21–1
3**Red Star**4–2Proleter Zrenjanin4–10–1
4Rijeka1–2**Hajduk Split**0–11–1

Semi-finals

Tie noTeam 1Agg.Team 21st leg2nd leg
1**Red Star**6–3*OFK Belgrade*3–03–3
2**Hajduk Split**2–0Borac Banja Luka1–01–0

Final

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YUG Josip Skoblar
YUG Ljupko Petrović

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References

References

  1. "Marshal Tito Cup".
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