1983–84 Yugoslav First League
Football league season
Teams
Changes from last season
- Teams promoted from 1982–83 Yugoslav Second League
- Teams relegated to 1983–84 Yugoslav Second League
Overview
League table
Source: rsssf.orgRules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored. (C) Champions; (R) Relegated
Results
Source: DataSoccer.itLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Winning squad
Top scorers
Attendance
Club
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Average home attendance
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Average away attendance
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Red Star Belgrade
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23,588
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20,588
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FK Priština
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18,647
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7,647
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FK Partizan
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16,647
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21,235
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Dinamo Zagreb
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16,294
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13,412
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Hajduk Split
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13,353
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17,824
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FK Vardar
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11,000
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7,765
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Čelik Zenica
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8,588
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7,059
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FK Željezničar
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8,529
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7,824
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FK Sarajevo
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7,765
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7,765
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NK Olimpija
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7,706
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5,765
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FK Velež
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7,353
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10,412
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Radnički Niš
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6,706
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7,529
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NK Rijeka
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6,471
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7,647
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FK Vojvodina
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6,059
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7,059
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Budućnost Titograd
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5,765
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7,588
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NK Osijek
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5,000
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7,235
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Sloboda Tuzla
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4,941
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7,059
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Dinamo Vinkovci
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4,000
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7,000
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- Overall league attendance per match: 9,912 spectators
See also
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