Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League explained

Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League (Bosnian: Republička liga BiH) was the football league in the Yugoslav federation's SR Bosnia and Herzegovina constituent unit within the Yugoslav football system. Throughout most of its existence, it was the third-tier league and its winner was usually promoted to the Yugoslav Second League.

Winners

In SFR Yugoslavia

SeasonChampionsNotes - Clubs playing on higher level
1946Željezničar
1946–47Velež MostarŽeljezničar (I)
1947–48Velež MostarSarajevo (I), Željezničar (II)
1948–49ŽeljezničarSarajevo (II)
1950Bosna SarajevoSarajevo (I), Željezničar (II), Velež, Borac (III)
1951Borac Banja LukaSarajevo (I), Velež, Željezničar (II)
1952Velež MostarSarajevo (I)
1952–53Borac Banja LukaSarajevo, Velež (I)
1953–54ZenicaSarajevo (I), Željezničar, Velež, Borac (II)
1954–55Sloboda TuzlaSarajevo, Željezničar (I), Velež, Zenica (II)
1955–73Not played (zonal system)
1973–74Jedinstvo BihaćVelež, Čelik, Željezničar, Sloboda, Sarajevo, Borac (I), Kozara, Iskra, Igman, Famos, Leotar (II)
1974–75Jedinstvo BrčkoVelež, Sloboda, Željezničar, Čelik, Sarajevo (I), Borac, Leotar, Iskra, Famos, Igman, J Bihać, Kozara (II)
1975–76Rudar LjubijaSloboda, Sarajevo, Velež, Borac, Željezničar, Čelik (I), Leotar, J Bihać, Famos, J Brčko, Iskra, Igman (II)
1976–77Radnik BijeljinaSloboda, Borac, Velež, Čelik, Sarajevo, Željezničar (I), J Bihać, Leotar, Famos, J Brčko, Iskra, Rudar (II)
1977–78Bosna VisokoSloboda, Velež, Sarajevo, Borac, Čelik (I), Željezničar, Iskra, Rudar, Famos, Leotar, Radnik, J Bihać, J Brčko (II)
1978–79Jedinstvo BihaćSarajevo, Velež, Sloboda, Željezničar, Borac (I), Čelik, Bosna, Iskra, Famos, Leotar, Radnik, Rudar (II)
1979–80Jedinstvo BrčkoSarajevo, Sloboda, Velež, Željezničar, Borac, Čelik (I), Iskra, Leotar, J Bihać, Bosna, Famos (II)
1980–81Kozara GradiškaSloboda, Velež, Sarajevo, Željezničar, Borac (I), Iskra, Čelik, J Brčko, Leotar, J Bihać, Bosna (II)
1981–82Radnik BijeljinaSarajevo, Željezničar, Velež, Sloboda (I), Čelik, Iskra, Borac, Leotar, J Bihać, Kozara, J Brčko (II)
1982–83Sloga DobojSloboda, Željezničar, Sarajevo, Velež (I), Čelik, Iskra, J Brčko, leotar, Borac, J Bihać, Radnik, Kozara (II)
1983–84Rudar LjubijaŽeljezničar, Sarajevo, Velež, Sloboda, Čelik (I), Iskra, Leotar, J Brčko, J Bihać, Borac, Radnik, Sloga (II)
1984–85Famos HrasnicaSarajevo, Željezničar, Velež, Sloboda, Iskra (I), Čelik, J Brčko, J Bihać, Borac, Leotar, Rudar, Radnik (II)
1985–86Sloga DobojVelež, Željezničar, Sloboda, Sarajevo, Čelik (I), Iskra, Leotar, J Brčko, Rudar, Borac, Famos, J Bihać (II)
1986–87Borac TravnikVelež, Željezničar, Čelik, Sarajevo, Sloboda (I), Leotar, Borac, J Brčko, Iskra, Rudar, Famos, Sloga (II)
1987–88Radnik BijeljinaVelež, Sloboda, Željezničar, Sarajevo, Čelik (I), Leotar, Borac, Iskra, Rudar, Famos, J Brčko, Travnik (II)

Performance by club

width=220Clubwidth=75TitlesYears Won
Radnik Bijeljina31976, 1982, 1988
Velež Mostar31947, 1948, 1952
Borac Banja Luka21951, 1953
Jedinstvo Bihać21974, 1979
Jedinstvo Brčko21975, 1980
Rudar Ljubija21976, 1984
Sloga Doboj21983, 1986
Željezničar21946, 1949
Bosna Sarajevo11950
Bosna Visoko11978
Borac Travnik11987
Famos Hrasnica11985
Kozara Gradiška11981
Sloboda Tuzla11955
Zenica11954