1956–57 Yugoslav First League
The 1956–57 Yugoslav First League season was the 11th season of the First Federal League (Serbo-Croatian: Prva savezna liga), the top level association football league of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. Fourteen teams contested the competition, with Red Star winning their fourth title. The season featured an unusually long four-month winter break — from 28 October 1956 until 3 March 1957 — during which the Yugoslav Olympic national team, which entirely consisted of players from the Yugoslav First League, participated at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and won the silver medal.
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1955–56 Yugoslav First League1956-57 Yugoslav First League1956–57 FK Partizan season1956–57 Montenegrin Republic League1956–57 Red Star Belgrade season1956–57 Yugoslav Cup1957–58 Yugoslav First LeagueBranko StankovićDerby of SerbiaDragoslav ŠekularacEternal derby (Croatia)Eternal derby (Serbia)FK_Budućnost_PodgoricaFK Radnički BeogradFK Sarajevo records and statisticsFK_VojvodinaHNK Hajduk Split league record by opponentHistory of FK VojvodinaIvan ToplakKiril SimonovskiList of FK Budućnost seasonsList of FK Partizan records and statisticsList of FK Partizan seasonsList of FK Sarajevo seasonsList of FK Vardar seasonsList of GNK Dinamo Zagreb seasonsList of HNK Hajduk Split seasonsList of Red Star Belgrade seasonsList of Serbian football championsMiljan ZekovićMiroslav BlaževićMontenegrin First LeagueNikola StipićRajko MitićRed_Star_BelgradeSD Crvena ZvezdaSD VojvodinaSerbian SuperLigaSlavko StojanovićSportske novosti Yellow Shirt award
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1956–57 Yugoslav First League
The 1956–57 Yugoslav First League season was the 11th season of the First Federal League (Serbo-Croatian: Prva savezna liga), the top level association football league of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. Fourteen teams contested the competition, with Red Star winning their fourth title. The season featured an unusually long four-month winter break — from 28 October 1956 until 3 March 1957 — during which the Yugoslav Olympic national team, which entirely consisted of players from the Yugoslav First League, participated at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics and won the silver medal.
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Die 1. jugoslawische Fußballli ...... teiger Lokomotiva Zagreb traf.
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Jugoslaviska förstaligan i fot ...... nan, som tog sin fjärde titel.
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La Prva savezna liga FNRJ 1956 ...... uistare la medaglia d'argento.
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La saison 1956-1957 du Champio ...... le BSK Belgrade en 1935-1936.
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Prva liga Jugoslavije (1956/19 ...... FK Vojvodina strzelił 28 goli.
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The 1956–57 Yugoslav First Lea ...... pics and won the silver medal.
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Первая Федеральная Лига Югосла ...... мпионата Югославии по футболу.
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الدوري اليوغوسلافي الأول 1956– ...... وفاز فيه النجم الأحمر بلغراد.
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Die 1. jugoslawische Fußballli ...... teiger Lokomotiva Zagreb traf.
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Jugoslaviska förstaligan i fot ...... nan, som tog sin fjärde titel.
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La Prva savezna liga FNRJ 1956 ...... 14) raccolte in un solo punto.
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La saison 1956-1957 du Champio ...... équipes de deuxième division.
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Prva liga Jugoslavije (1956/19 ...... FK Vojvodina strzelił 28 goli.
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The 1956–57 Yugoslav First Lea ...... pics and won the silver medal.
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Первая Федеральная Лига Югосла ...... мпионата Югославии по футболу.
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الدوري اليوغوسلافي الأول 1956– ...... وفاز فيه النجم الأحمر بلغراد.
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1. jugoslawische Fußballliga 1956/57
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1956–57 Yugoslav First League
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Championnat de Yougoslavie de football 1956-1957
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Jugoslaviska förstaligan i fotboll 1956/1957
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Prva Liga 1956-1957
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Prva liga Jugoslavije (1956/1957)
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Чемпионат Югославии по футболу 1956/1957
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الدوري اليوغوسلافي الأول 1956–57
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