1991–92 Yugoslav Cup
Tournament details
Country Yugoslavia
(until 28 April 1992)
 Yugoslavia
(from 28 April 1992)
Final positions
ChampionsPartizan (6th title)
Runner-upRed Star

The 1991–92 Football Cup of Yugoslavia was the national knock-out football competition in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which was held during the breakup of the state.

The republics of Croatia and Slovenia declared their independence on 25 June 1991, during the football off-season. By the Brioni Agreement, the two republics delayed the implementation of independence until 8 October. While the two countries were nominally still part of Yugoslavia, their clubs withdrew from the Yugoslav football system. Over the course of the competition, Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence on 8 September 1991, and on 5 March 1992, respectively. On 28 April 1992, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was constituted by Montenegro and Serbia.

Prior to this season, the cup had borne the name Marshal Tito Cup. This was discontinued as the previous year's champion Hajduk Split had failed to return the Marshal Tito Trophy to the Football Association of Yugoslavia, which no longer had jurisdiction over the club. The trophy was returned to Poljud in 2008, after Hajduk's official and trustee Juko Strinić kept it with himself for 17 years.[1]

First round

Team 1  Score  Team 2
Borac Banja Luka w/o Inker Zaprešić
Budućnost Titograd 0–2 Red Star
Crvena Zvezda Gnjilane w/o Olimpija Ljubljana
Bečej 5–0 Radnički Niš
Bor 1–3 Zemun
Igman Ilidža 0–3 Partizan
Napredak Kruševac w/o Rijeka
Proleter Zrenjanin w/o Croatia Đakovo
Selection of JNA w/o HAŠK Građanski Zagreb
Sloboda Tuzla w/o Hajduk Split
Sutjeska Nikšić 1–0 Sarajevo
Tomislav Tomislavgrad 0–4 Rad
Vardar w/o Osijek
Vojvodina 1–0 Sloboda Titovo Užice
Vrbas 1–3 Velež Mostar
Željezničar Sarajevo w/o Rovinj

Second round

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Red Star 6–4 Bečej 4–3 2–1
Zemun 1–2 Željezničar Sarajevo 1–1 0–1
Napredak Kruševac 3–1 Borac Banja Luka 3–0 0–1
Partizan 7–1 Vardar 4–1 3–0
Proleter Zrenjanin 1–2 Sloboda Tuzla 0–0 1–2
Selection of JNA 2–3 Rad 2–0 0–3
Velež Mostar 10–2 Sutjeska Nikšić 6–1 4–1
Vojvodina 10–1 Crvena Zvezda Gnjilane 6–0 4–1

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Napredak Kruševac 4–4 Sloboda Tuzla 3–1 1–3
Partizan 5–2 Vojvodina 4–0 1–2
Rad 2–4 Red Star 2–1 0–3
Velež Mostar 2–3 Željezničar Sarajevo 1–0 1–3

Semi-finals

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Red Star 3–2 Napredak Kruševac 2–2 1–0
Partizan 5–0 Željezničar Sarajevo 2–0 3–01
1^ Return leg was scheduled to be played on 6 May 1992, but due to Bosnian War and Željezničar club leaving the competition, it was not, hence Partizan were awarded the 3-0 win.[2]

Final

First leg

Red Star0–1Partizan
Report Vujačić 36'
Attendance: 33,024
Referee: Sava Avramović (Belgrade)
Red Star
Partizan
RED STAR:
GK1Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoje Leković
DF2Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Duško Radinović
DF3Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Vasilijević
MF4Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Jugović
MF5Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milorad Ratković
DF6North Macedonia Ilija Najdoski
FW7Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ilija Ivić
FW8Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Bolić
FW9North Macedonia Darko Pančev
MF10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dejan Savićevićdownward-facing red arrow 6'
MF11Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Siniša Mihajlovićdownward-facing red arrow 49'
Substitutes:
DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Nedeljkovićupward-facing green arrow 6'
MF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Čulaupward-facing green arrow 49'
Manager:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Popović
PARTIZAN:
GK1Bosnia and Herzegovina Fahrudin Omerović
DF2North Macedonia Vujadin Stanojković
DF3Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Budimir Vujačić
MF4Slovenia Džoni Novak
DF5Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gordan Petrić
MF6Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Jokanović
MF7Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Bogdanović
FW8Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Mijatovićdownward-facing red arrow 89'
FW9Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slađan Šćepović
DF10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Brnović
MF11Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Krčmarević
Substitutes:
DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Gudeljupward-facing green arrow 89'
Manager:
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivica Osim

Second leg

Partizan2–2Red Star
Mijatović 65'
Jokanović 76'
Report Mihajlović 37'
Pančev 71'
Attendance: 39,370
Referee: Zoran Petrović (Belgrade)
Partizan
Red Star
PARTIZAN:
GK1Bosnia and Herzegovina Fahrudin Omerović
DF2North Macedonia Vujadin Stanojković
DF3Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Gudelj
MF4Slovenia Džoni Novak
DF5Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Gordan Petrić
MF6Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slaviša Jokanović
MF7Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Bogdanovićdownward-facing red arrow 88'
FW8Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Predrag Mijatović
FW9Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slađan Šćepovićdownward-facing red arrow 53'
DF10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Brnović
MF11Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Krčmarević
Substitutes:
FW Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Vorkapićupward-facing green arrow 53'
MF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Miletićupward-facing green arrow 88'
Manager:
Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivica Osim
RED STAR:
GK1Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragoje Leković
DF2Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Duško Radinović
DF3North Macedonia Mitko Stojkovskidownward-facing red arrow 35'
MF4Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Jugović
DF5Romania Miodrag Belodedić
DF6Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Kristić
FW7Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ilija Ivić
FW8Bosnia and Herzegovina Elvir Bolić
FW9North Macedonia Darko Pančev
MF10Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milorad Ratković
MF11Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Siniša Mihajlović
Substitutes:
DF Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Vasilijevićupward-facing green arrow 35'
Manager:
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Popović

On 23 May 1992; after the Cup final, the manager of the winning side; FK Partizan, Ivica Osim resigned from his managerial duties with the club.

See also

References

  1. "Kako je nakon 17 godina Trofej maršala Tita vraćen u Poljud" [How Marshal Tito's Trophy was returned to Poljud after 17 years]. Slobodna Dalmacija. 6 November 2008. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
  2. "UČEŠĆE U Kupovima Zeljo Partizan 1992". partizan.rs. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 15 August 2015.
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