1990–91 Yugoslav Handball Championship

1990–91 Yugoslav Handball Championship was the 39th and last season of the championship due to the break up of Yugoslavia.

Yugoslav Handball Championship
Season1990–91
ChampionsZagreb Chromos
European Champions CupZagreb Chromos
EHF Cup Winners' CupRed Star Belgrade
IHF CupProleter Zrenjanin
Top goalscorerPatrik Ćavar
1989-90

First League

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First Phase

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Club P W D L G+ G− Pts
1. Zagreb Chromos 30 22 2 6 777 660 46
2. Proleter Naftagas Zrenjanin 30 22 0 8 685 607 44
3. Red Star Belgrade 30 22 0 8 735 673 44
4. Metaloplastika Šabac 30 21 2 7 722 641 44
5. Borac Banja Luka 30 17 1 12 666 639 35
6. Jugović Kać 30 17 0 13 720 679 34
7. Crvenka 30 16 0 14 697 710 32
8. Pelister 30 14 2 14 662 670 30
9. Medveščak Zagreb 30 14 2 14 717 724 30
10. Sloga Doboj 30 14 2 14 652 670 30
11. Železničar Niš 30 11 1 18 686 722 23
12. Zamet Rijeka 30 11 1 18 640 690 23
13. Istraturist Umag 30 10 0 20 606 549 20
14. Vrbas 30 8 4 18 672 720 16
15. Lovćen Cetinje 30 8 0 22 610 705 16
16. Budućnost Titograd 30 5 2 23 660 748 12

Sources:
[1] en.wiki, RK Lovćen in the First League
[2] Proleter Zrenjanin

Championship play-offs

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Club1 Win-Loss Club2 Score
Semi-final
Zagreb Metalopastika
Proleter Naftagas 2-1 Red Star Belgrade ?.?*, ?.?, 19:16*
Final
Zagreb 2-1 Proleter Naftagas 25:20*, 20:23, 22:18*
* home match for club1

Sources:
[2] Proleter Zrenjanin

Second league

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West

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Club P W D L G+ G− Pts
1. Celje Pivovarna Laško 26 21 1 4 695 545 43
2. Partizan Bjelovar 26 19 0 7 664 593 38
3. ŠRK Velenje 26 18 0 8 700 641 36
4. Kolinska Slovan Ljubljana 26 17 0 9 578 505 34
5. Slovanjgradec 26 13 1 12 616 567 27
6. Moslavina Kutina 26 12 1 13 574 585 25
7. Mehanika Metković 26 12 0 14 565 566 24
8. Split 26 12 0 14 588 632 24
9. Borac Zagreb 26 11 0 15 536 542 22
10. IUV Usnjar Litija 26 9 0 17 592 628 18
11. Jugoturbina Karlovac 26 9 0 17 556 625 18
12. Metalac Sisak 26 7 3 16 568 621 17
13. Đakovo 26 8 0 18 526 571 16
14. Ajdovščina 26 8 0 18 472 638 16

Sources:
[3] 40 godina rukometa u Metkoviću : 1963.-2003.

Third league

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SR Croatia

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Croatian League – East

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Club P W D L G+/G- Pts
1. Elektra Osijek 16 12 0 4 428:331 24
2. Opuzen PPK ZG 16 9 1 6 352:343 19
3. Trogir Medena 16 9 0 7 336:340 18
4. Požega 16 7 3 6 326:321 17
5. Slavonija DI Slavonski Brod 16 7 1 8 407:398 15
6. Zanatlija Županja 16 7 0 9 379:370 14
7. Metalac OLT Osijek 16 7 0 9 381:386 13 (-1)
8. Strmac Nova Gradiška 16 4 0 12 298:343 8
9. Jugovinil Kaštel Gomilica 16 4 1 11 335:400 8 (-1)

Sources:
[4] RK Kaštela Adriachem – 50 godina rukometa u Kaštel Gomilici

Fourth and lower tiers

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SR Croatia

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Dalmatia league

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Fourth tier of the competition

Club P W D L G+ G− Pts
1. Solin 14 10 0 4 362 310 20
2. Korčula 14 9 1 4 357 291 19
3. Merces Makarska 14 7 0 7 309 282 14
4. Jelsa 14 7 0 7 308 320 14
5. Orkan Dugi Rat 14 6 1 7 337 325 13
6. Dubrovnik 14 6 1 7 263 298 13
7. Cetinka Trilj 14 5 2 7 297 292 12
8. Željezara Kaštel Sućurac 14 3 1 10 276 345 7

Sources:
[5] RK Solin – 50 godina rukometa u Solinu
[6] RK Hrvatski Dragovoljac Dugi Rat

See also

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Sources

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References

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  1. ^ en.wiki, RK Lovćen in the First League
  2. ^ a b RK Proleter Zrenjanin – povijest kluba Archived 2016-10-25 at the Wayback Machine, accessdate: 25 October 2016
  3. ^ Ivan Jurić: 40 godina rukometa u Metkoviću : 1963.-2003., Metković, 2003.
  4. ^ Jurica Gizdić:RK Kaštela Adriachem – 50 godina rukometa u Kaštel Gomilici, Kaštel Gomilica, 2008.
  5. ^ Jurica Gizdić: RK Solin – 50 godina rukometa u Solinu, Solin, 2006.
  6. ^ rkhd.hr – RK Hrvatski Dragovoljac Dugi Rat, sezona 1990./91., wayback arhiva]