Other Tables

1991-92

Division 1

1991-92

Club M V D L G P
1 Crvena Zvezda 33 23 5 5 77-24 50

Champion

2 Partizan Beograd 33 21 10 2 59-18 46
3 Vojvodina 33 19 5 9 45-31 42
4 OFK Beograd 33 19 8 6 62-36 41
5 Proleter Zrenjanin 33 16 4 13 41-43 35
6 Vardar Skopje 33 15 6 12 50-34 34

Relegated

7 Rad Beograd 33 14 3 16 48-43 29
8 Borac Banja Luka 33 11 10 12 24-32 28
9 Sarajevo 33 12 6 14 33-45 27

Relegated

10 Galenika Zemun 33 12 7 14 44-43 26
11 Radnicki Nis 33 12 5 16 37-48 26
12 Buducnost 33 10 8 15 30-32 23
13 Sutjeska 33 11 6 16 40-47 23
14 Velez Mostar 32 10 5 17 34-53 23

Relegated

15 Pelister 33 9 3 21 30-57 20

Relegated

16 Spartak Subotica 33 7 9 17 24-49 17
17 Sloboda Tuzla 31 7 3 21 21-61 16

Relegated

18 Zeljeznicar 17 6 3 8 18-24 15

Relegated

Total Matches : 287.5

Total Goals : 717

Goals/Match : 2.49

Before the start of the season, Croatia and Slovenia were already in the process of seeking independence from Yugoslavia. Teams from Croatia and Slovenia that qualified for the competition left it before the season started. Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, NK Osijek, NK Rijeka and (newly promoted) NK Zagreb left to join newly created Croatian championship, while Olimpija Ljubljana left to join newly created Slovenian championship.[1] Thus, this season was competed only by teams from SR Serbia, SR Montenegro, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina and SR Macedonia. During the course of the season, first Macedonia, and then Bosnia and Herzegovina also declared independence from Yugoslavia, and the Bosnian War started. Because of that, Željezničar Sarajevo missed the second half of the season, and three more Bosnian teams (Sarajevo, Sloboda Tuzla, and Velež Mostar) left the competition six rounds before its completion. Remaining Bosnian team (Borac Banja Luka) and two Macedonian teams played the whole season

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