1959–60 Yugoslav Cup

The 1959–60 Yugoslav Cup was the 13th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

1959–60 Yugoslav Football Cup
13th Marshal Tito Cup
Tournament details
CountryYugoslavia
Dates2 December 1959 –
26 May 1960
Teams32
Defending championsRed Star Belgrade
Final positions
ChampionsDinamo Zagreb
(2nd title)
Runner-upPartizan
Tournament statistics
Matches played31

Calendar edit

The Yugoslav Cup was a tournament for which clubs from all tiers of the football pyramid were eligible to enter. In addition, amateur teams put together by individual Yugoslav People's Army garrisons and various factories and industrial plants were also encouraged to enter, which meant that each cup edition could have several thousands of teams in its preliminary stages. These teams would play through a number of qualifying rounds before reaching the first round proper, in which they would be paired with top-flight teams.

The cup final was played on 26 May, traditionally scheduled to coincide with Youth Day celebrated on 25 May, a national holiday in Yugoslavia which also doubled as the official commemoration of Josip Broz Tito's birthday.

Round Legs Date Fixtures Clubs
First round (round of 32) Single 2 December 1959 16 32 → 16
Second round (round of 16) Single 13 December 1959 8 16 → 8
Quarter-finals Single 28 December 1959 4 8 → 4
Semi-finals Single 6 March 1960 2 4 → 2
Final Single 26 May 1960 1 2 → 1

First round edit

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

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Borac Banja Luka 0–2 Hajduk Split
2 Bosna Visoko 0–3 OFK Belgrade
3 Branik Maribor 0–3 Vojvodina
4 Elektrostroj Zagreb 4–0 RNK Split
5 Napredak Kruševac 0–2 Radnički Kragujevac
6 Novi Sad 2–0 Radnički Sombor
7 Pobeda Prilep 0–1 Velež
8 Radnički Belgrade 1–1 (3–4 p) Budućnost Titograd
9 Radnički Niš 3–1 Sarajevo
10 Red Star 2–2 (5–6 p) Partizan
11 Sloga Vukovar 2–6 Lokomotiva Zagreb
12 Spartak Subotica 5–1 Rijeka
13 Srem 1–2 (a.e.t.) Dinamo Zagreb
14 Sutjeska Nikšić 2–0 Vardar
15 Trešnjevka 2–1 Sloboda Tuzla
16 Željezničar Sarajevo 1–0 Proleter Osijek

Second round edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Budućnost Titograd 0–1 Željezničar Sarajevo
2 Dinamo Zagreb 3–2 (a.e.t.) Trešnjevka
3 Elektrostroj Zagreb 4–1 Sutjeska Nikšić
4 Hajduk Split 4–2 Novi Sad
5 OFK Belgrade 1–0 Lokomotiva Zagreb
6 Spartak Subotica 3–4 (a.e.t.) Partizan
7 Velež 8–1 Radnički Kragujevac
8 Vojvodina 7–2 Radnički Niš

Quarter-finals edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 Vojvodina
2 Hajduk Split 2–1 Elektrostroj Zagreb
3 Partizan 2–1 Željezničar Sarajevo
4 Velež 1–0 OFK Belgrade

Semi-finals edit

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1 Dinamo Zagreb 2–1 Hajduk Split
2 Velež 2–3 Partizan

Final edit

Dinamo Zagreb3–2Partizan
Jerković   14', 53'
Lipošinović   49'
Kaloperović   9'
Kovačević   73'
Attendance: 40,000
Referee: F. Taslidžić (Osijek)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Dinamo Zagreb
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Partizan
DINAMO ZAGREB:
GK     Mirko Stojanović
DF     Josip Šikić
DF     Franjo Gašpert
DF     Tomislav Crnković
MF     Vladimir Čonč
MF     Željko Perušić
MF     Luka Lipošinović
MF     Dragoljub Blažić
FW     Dražan Jerković
FW     Željko Matuš
FW     Nedeljko Dugandžija
Manager:
  Milan Antolković
PARTIZAN:
GK     Milutin Šoškić
DF     Velimir Sombolac
DF     Fahrudin Jusufi
DF     Velibor Vasović
DF     Božidar Pajević
MF     Ilija Mitić
MF     Zvezdan Čebinac
MF     Tomislav Kaloperović
FW     Vladica Kovačević
FW     Milan Galić
FW     Branislav Mihajlović
Manager:
  Illés Spitz

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