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1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia


FieldValue
competitionFirst League of FR Yugoslavia
season1999–2000
dates30 July 1999 – 20 May 2000
winnersRed Star
22nd domestic title
relegatedProleter
Hajduk Beograd
Mogren
Spartak Subotica
Borac Čačak
Priština (withdrew)
continentalcup1[Champions League](2000-01-uefa-champions-league)
continentalcup1 qualifiersRed Star
continentalcup2[UEFA Cup](2000-01-uefa-cup)
continentalcup2 qualifiersPartizan
*Napredak Kruševac*
continentalcup3[Intertoto Cup](2000-uefa-intertoto-cup)
continentalcup3 qualifiersObilić
league topscorerMateja Kežman (27)
matches420
total goals1094
prevseason[1998–99](1998-99-first-league-of-fr-yugoslavia)
nextseason[2000–01](2000-01-first-league-of-fr-yugoslavia)

22nd domestic title Hajduk Beograd Mogren Spartak Subotica Borac Čačak Priština (withdrew) Napredak Kruševac The 1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia was the eighth season of the FR Yugoslavia's top-level football league since its establishment. It was contested by 21 teams, and Red Star Belgrade won the championship.

Incidents

The season was marred by a tragic event on 30 October 1999, during the Partizan vs. Red Star tie (113th edition of the Večiti derbi) when seventeen-year-old Red Star fan Aleksandar "Aca" Radović from Opovo was killed by a signalling rocket fired from within the stadium. Radović, a third-year student at the First Belgrade Gymnasium, was supporting his team from the Partizan Stadium's north end when in 20th minute of the match he got hit in the chest by a flare gun-fired signaling rocket from the opposite end of the stadium, which is where Partizan fans were located. Partizan had just scored courtesy of Saša Ilić to go up 1-0 and, as a way of celebrating the goal, certain section of their ultra fans, Grobari, fired a series of ship-signalling rockets from the south stand where they traditionally gather. Most of the rockets landed on the stadium's north stand, the gathering point of Red Star's fans Delije, and one of them hit the unfortunate teenager right in the chest near his throat, cutting his aorta. He died almost instantly as he was being moved from the stands onto the stadium's athletic track and into the ambulance car.

Amazingly, the match was not stopped and the two teams continued playing, a decision that led to a lot of public criticism directed at two clubs, the football league, and the FA.

Further investigation conducted by the police discovered that the particular rocket that killed Radović was fired by Partizan fan Majk Halkijević (born 1975) from Krnjača. In addition to Halkijević, three other individuals—Nenad "Kec" Kecojević (born 1976) from Mali Mokri Lug, Aleksandar "Sale" Aleksić (born 1975) from Krnjača, and Zoran "Prcko" Jovanović (born 1974) from Belgrade—were also firing rockets at the stadium during the match. According to the investigation, the German-made Comet ship-signalling rockets were originally purchased in Greece before being smuggled into Serbia. In Belgrade, Grobari leader Zoran "Čegi" Živanović bought 10 of them along with 60 flares, all from Mirko Urban. Čegi brought the stuff to Partizan Stadium on the day of the derby, handing it over to Časlav "Čaja" Kurandić. Čaja then took the flares and rockets into the stadium with help from FK Partizan's equipment manager Branko "Gavran" Vučićević who hid them inside the bags with team's sports equipment. Once inside the team's dressing room, the packages with flares and rockets were passed to Goran "Tuljak" Matović and Dragan "Lepi Gaga" Petronić through the dressing room's window. The packages were then carried through the east stand and onto the south stand through the protective fence while Nikola "Džoni" Dedović diverted steward's attention. On the south stand, group leader Čegi distributed the rockets and flares to a certain number of Grobari, including Majk Halkijević.

At an almost two-year trial before the Second Municipal Court in Belgrade, the defendants did not face murder charges but a lesser charge of "disturbing public order and causing general endangerment". The verdict by the presiding judge Nataša Albijanić was delivered on 1 March 2001, with Halkijević receiving a 23-month sentence. Aleksandar "Sale" Aleksić got 20 months while Nenad "Kec" Kecojević, Zoran "Čegi" Živanović (Grobari leader), and Časlav "Čaja" Kurandić got 18 months. Furthermore, Dragan "Lepi Gaga" Petronić and Srđan Šalipurović got six months, while Mirko Urban also known as Mirko Pekar (Mirko the Baker), accused of selling the rockets to Grobari, got 18 months. The rest of the accused—Zoran "Prcko" Jovanović, Nikola "Džoni" Dedović, Branko "Gavran" Vučićević, and Goran "Tuljak" Matović—were acquitted.

Teams

Due to decision of the Football Association of FR Yugoslavia of enlargement of the league from 18 to 22 teams, the teams from earlier season was not relegated.

Before that season FK Priština was withdrew from the competition due to situation in Kosovo, so a status of the team was frozen.

From the 1998–99 Second League of FR Yugoslavia to the league was entered: Borac Čačak, Čukarički, Hajduk Beograd and Sutjeska Nikšić.

ClubCityStadiumCapacity
PartizanBelgradePartizan Stadium32,710
Red StarBelgradeRed Star Stadium55,538
VojvodinaNovi SadKarađorđe Stadium17,204
ZemunZemun, BelgradeZemun Stadium10,000
RadBelgradeStadion Kralj Petar I6,000
ProleterZrenjaninStadion Karađorđev park13,500
Hajduk KulaKulaStadion Hajduk6,000
ObilićBelgradeFK Obilić Stadium4,500
ŽeleznikBelgradeŽeleznik Stadium8,000
MogrenBudvaStadion Lugovi4,000
OFK BeogradKaraburma, BelgradeOmladinski Stadium20,000
SartidSmederevoSmederevo City Stadium17,200
SpartakSuboticaSubotica City Stadium13,000
RadničkiKragujevacČika Dača Stadium15,000
Hajduk BeogradBelgradeStadion Hajduk Lion4,500
ČukaričkiBelgradeStadion Čukarički7,000
SutjeskaNikšićGradski stadion (Nikšić)10,800
BoracČačakČačak Stadium6,000
Budućnost PodgoricaPodgoricaPodgorica City Stadium12,000
Radnički NišNišČair Stadium18,000
MilicionarBelgradeSC MUP Makiš4,000
Priština (withdrew)PristinaPristina City Stadium25,000

League table

Napredak Kruševac from Second League qualify for 2000–01 UEFA Cup as runner-up of 1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia Cup.

Results

Winning squad

Champions: Red Star Belgrade (Coach: Miloljub Ostojić (sacked couple of weeks into the season), Slavoljub Muslin)

Players (league matches/league goals)

  • SVN Milenko Ačimovič
  • FRY Srđan Bajčetić
  • FRY Nikoslav Bjegović
  • FRY Branko Bošković
  • FRY Goran Bunjevčević
  • FRY Milivoje Vitakić
  • FRY Ivan Vukomanović
  • MKD Blaže Georgioski
  • BIH Stevo Glogovac
  • FRY Jovan Gojković
  • FRY Ivan Gvozdenović
  • FRY Ivan Dudić
  • FRY Goran Drulić
  • FRY Dejan Ilić
  • FRY Branko Jelić
  • FRY Aleksandar Kocić (goalkeeper)
  • FRY Nenad Lalatović
  • FRY Leo Lerinc
  • FRY Marjan Marković
  • BIH Dragan Mićić
  • BIH Nenad Miljković
  • FRY Vladislav Mirković
  • FRY Miodrag Pantelić
  • FRY Dejan Pešić
  • FRY Mihajlo Pjanović
  • FRY Dragan Stevanović
  • FRY Boban Stojanović
  • FRY Dalibor Škorić

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1FRY Mateja KežmanPartizan27
2FRY Mihajlo PjanovićRed Star22
3FRY Petar DivićOFK Beograd21
4FRY Vladimir IvićPartizan19
FRY Saša IlićPartizan
6FRY Dragan ĐukanovićMogren17
7FRY Nenad MirosavljevićProleter Zrenjanin15
FRY Gabrijel RadojičićObilić
9FRY Bogić PopovićHajduk Beograd14
FRY Zoran JankovićVojvodina

References

References

  1. [http://blog.b92.net/text/5359/Radovi%C4%87%20Aca/ Radović Aca]; B92 Blog, 31 October 2008
  2. [http://www.nin.co.rs/1999-11/04/10358.html Ubistvo na stadionu];''NIN'' 4 November 1999
  3. [http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2001/03/02/srpski/H01030106.shtml Navijačima od šest do 23 meseca]; ''Glas javnosti'', 1 March 2001
  4. [http://www.novine.ca/ARHIVA/2001/02_03_01/sport.html Grupi navijaca zatvorske kazne];novine.ca, 2001
  5. [http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/1999/11/03/srpski/h99110201.shtm Uneli rakete kroz svlačionicu] {{Webarchive. link. (2012-10-03 ; ''Glas javnosti'', 2 November 1999)
  6. [http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/en/sampionat-2000.htm Red Star official website]
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