1927 Yugoslav Football Championship

The 1927 National Championship (Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1927. / Државно првенство 1927.) was the first year in which the championship was played in a league system, with Hajduk Split being the first national league champion. Newcomer BSK Beograd replaced Jugoslavija Beograd as Serbia's top-performing club, this was due to half of the Jugoslavija players switching clubs to play for BSK. Hajduk and second-place club BSK entered the 1927 Mitropa Cup.

Yugoslav Championship
Season1927
ChampionsHajduk Split
(1st title)
Mitropa CupHajduk Split
BSK Belgrade
Goals scored71
Average goals/game4.73
Top goalscorerKuzman Sotirović (6)
1926
1928

Qualifiers

For the final stage of the national championship, the clubs were qualified through their subassociation competitions, although this year, the major subassociations of Belgrade and Zagreb gave each two teams for the qualifying stage, qualifying the subassociation champions directly, while the second placed will participate in a qualifying round. Hajduk Split also qualified directly as Cup winner, while the champions of the rest of the subassociations played the qualifying round.

The representatives were:

Qualifying round:

  • Ljubljana, May 26: Ilirija – Građanski 5:0
  • Sarajevo, May 29: SAŠK – Jugoslavija 2:1
  • Osijek, May 29: Hajduk Osijek – SAND 2:2

The qualified teams were Ilirija, SAŠK and SAND. The elimination of Građanski and Jugoslavija, both former national champions, was a major surprise. The qualification was played only in one round. As Hajduk Osijek and SAND ended tied in their match, an additional match between them was played in Osijek on May 30 which qualified SAND.[1]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPtsQualification
1Hajduk Split (C)54011562.5008Qualification for Mitropa Cup
2BSK Belgrade530217161.0636
3HAŠK Zagreb521211150.7335
4SAND Subotica520311120.9174
5SAŠK Sarajevo520312130.9234
6Ilirija Ljubljana5113590.5563
Source: rsssf.org
(C) Champions

Results

Home \ AwayBSKHAJHŠKILISNDSAŠ
BSK Belgrade3–23–17–4
Hajduk Split5–13–02–0
HAŠK4–30–43–2
Ilirija Ljubljana1–11–0
SAND Subotica5–15–30–4
SAŠK Sarajevo2–1
Source: DataSoccer.it
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

Final goalscoring position, number of goals, player/players and club.[2]

  • 1 - 6 goals - Kuzman Sotirović (BSK Belgrade)
  • 2 - 4 goals - Antun Bonačić, Vinko Radić (both Hajduk Split), Branko Zinaja (HAŠK)

Winning squad

Champions:

HAJDUK SPLIT (coach: Luka Kaliterna)

See also

References