1970–71 Red Star Belgrade season explained

Club:Red Star Belgrade
Season:1970–71
Manager:Miljan Miljanić
Chairman:Nikola Bugarčić
League:Yugoslav First League
League Result:6th
Cup1:Yugoslav Cup
Cup1 Result:Winners
Cup2:European Cup
Cup2 Result:Semi-finals
League Topscorer:Zoran Filipović (18)
Season Topscorer:Zoran Filipović (31)
Prevseason:1969–70

During the 1970–71 season, Red Star Belgrade participated in the 1970–71 Yugoslav First League,[1] 1970–71 Yugoslav Cup[2] and 1970–71 European Cup.

Season summary

Red Star were eliminated by Panathinaikos in the semi-finals of the European Cup.[3] [4] In the Yugoslav Cup final, Red Star defeated Sloboda Tuzla 6–0 on aggregate.

Squad

NameYugoslav First LeagueYugoslav CupEuropean CupTotal
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
Ratomir Dujković3106080450
Boško Kajganić50000050
align=center colspan="15" style="background: red;color:white" Defenders
Vladislav Bogićević3006070430
Petar Krivokuća2902040350
Milovan Đorić2204181342
Branko Klenkovski2104040290
Miroslav Pavlović1305040220
Kiril Dojčinovski1601040210
Mihalj Keri1201010140
Sava Karapandžić60201090
Branko Radović50100060
Aleksandar Marković20000020
align=center colspan="15" style="background: red;color:white" Midfielders
Dragan Džajić291266524020
Zoran Antonijević3025050402
Jovan Aćimović2645081395
Slobodan Janković21552633210
Mile Novković2204060320
Dušan Nikolić10000010
align=center colspan="15" style="background: red;color:white" Forwards
Stanislav Karasi261151613713
Zoran Filipović231867763631
Stevan Ostojić17540762811
Trifun Mihailović911020121
Aleksandar Panajotović84100094
Sead Sušić10000010

Results

Yugoslav First League

See main article: 1970–71 Yugoslav First League.

DateOpponentVenueResultScorers
23 August 1970 MariborH1–0Džajić
26 August 1970 CrvenkaA0–1
30 August 1970 Radnički NišH1–2Karasi
6 September 1970 Dinamo ZagrebA0–0
13 September 1970 OFK BeogradH3–3Aćimović, Karasi, Džajić
20 September 1970 Sloboda TuzlaA1–1Filipović
23 September 1970 Radnički KragujevacH3–1Aćimović, Ostojić, Filipović
27 September 1970 ŽeljezničarA0–0
4 October 1970 VeležH2–1Ostojić (2)
18 October 1970 Borac Banja LukaA1–1Džajić
24 October 1970 VojvodinaH2–0Filipović, Džajić
31 October 1970 BorH1–0Filipović
8 November 1970 Hajduk SplitA2–4Džajić (2)
15 November 1970 PartizanH1–2Filipović
22 November 1970 OlimpijaA2–4Filipović, Džajić
29 November 1970 ČelikH5–0Aćimović, Filipović, Karasi (2), Janković
6 December 1970 SarajevoA1–3Filipović
7 March 1971 MariborA1–1Filipović
14 March 1971 CrvenkaH4–0Filipović (2), Karasi, Ostojić
21 March 1971 Radnički NišA3–0Džajić, Antonijević, Panajotović
28 March 1971 Dinamo ZagrebH0–2
11 April 1971 OFK BeogradA1–2Panajotović
17 April 1971 Sloboda TuzlaH2–2Filipović, Antonijević
25 April 1971 Radnički KragujevacA2–0Panajotović, Mihailović
2 May 1971 ŽeljezničarH1–4Filipović
16 May 1971 VeležA2–3Džajić, Filipović
20 May 1971 Borac Banja LukaH5–0Karasi (2), Džajić (2), Filipović
23 May 1971 VojvodinaA4–1Janković (2), Filipović, Aćimović
30 May 1971 BorA4–2Filipović (2), Janković, Karasi
2 June 1971 Hajduk SplitH1–1Karasi
6 June 1971 PartizanA2–0Karasi, Džajić
12 June 1971 OlimpijaH0–1
20 June 1971 ČelikA0–2
27 June 1971 SarajevoH4–2Janković, Karasi, Ostojić, Panajotović

Yugoslav Cup

See main article: 1970–71 Yugoslav Cup.

DateOpponentVenueResultScorers
11 November 1970 Spartak SuboticaA3–1Filipović, Džajić (2)
28 February 1971 VojvodinaH2–0Đorić, Džajić
17 March 1971 BorH2–0Janković, Filipović
7 April 1971 VeležH4–0Filipović (3), Džajić
12 May 1971 Sloboda TuzlaA4–0Džajić (2), Filipović, Karasi
26 May 1971 Sloboda TuzlaH2–0Janković, Filipović

European Cup

See main article: 1970–71 European Cup.

Semi-finals

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Almanah YU-fudbala (1970-71). strategija.org. 9 June 2018.
  2. Web site: Osvajači Kupa 1971.. crvenazvezdafk.com. 9 June 2018.
  3. Web site: Crvena zvezda-Panathinaikos. uefa.com. 20 October 2018.
  4. Web site: Panathinaikos-Crvena zvezda. uefa.com. 20 October 2018.