Vojvodina League | |
Country: | FPR Yugoslavia (1958–1962) SFR Yugoslavia (1964–1992) FR Yugoslavia (1992–1993) |
Founded: | 1958 1964 |
Folded: | 1962 1993 |
Teams: | 12 (1958–1962) 16 (1964–1965) 18 (1965–1979) 16 (1979–1982) 18 (1982–1993) |
Level: | 3 (1958–1962, 1968–1988) 4 (1964–1968, 1988–1993) |
Promotion: | Yugoslav Second League (1958–1962, 1968–1988) Serbian League North (1964–1968, 1992–1993) Yugoslav Inter-Republic League (1988–1992) |
Relegation: | Banat League (1958–1962, 1968–1973) North Banat League (1964–1968) Zrenjanin Regional A League (1973–1983) Banat League (1983–1993) |
Domest Cup: | Yugoslav Cup (1958–1962, 1964–1992) FR Yugoslavia Cup (1992–1993) |
Most Champs: | Vrbas (5 titles) |
Vojvodina League was the third level division in the Yugoslav football league system on two occasions, firstly from 1958 to 1962,[1] and secondly from 1968 to 1988,[2] [3] [4] [5] when it was demoted to become the fourth tier of Yugoslav football.[6] [7] The league previously served as the fourth tier from 1964 to 1968.[8]
Season | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | |
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1958–59 | FK Radnički, Kikinda | FK Rusanda, Melenci | FK Radnik, Vrbas | |
1959–60 | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | FK Bačka, Bačka Palanka | FK Bratstvo-Jedinstvo, Bečej | |
1960–61 | FK Bratstvo-Jedinstvo, Bečej | FK Železničar, Inđija | FK Proleter, Zrenjanin | |
1961–62 | FK Odred, Kikinda | FK Bačka, Bačka Palanka | OFK Subotica, Subotica |
Season | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | |
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1968–69 | FK Hajduk, Kula | FK ŽAK, Kikinda | FK Bečej, Bečej | |
1969–70 | FK Hajduk, Kula | FK Srem, Sremska Mitrovica | FK Sloven, Ruma | |
1970–71 | FK Srem, Sremska Mitrovica | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Sloven, Ruma | |
1971–72 | FK Radnički, Sombor | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Sloven, Ruma | |
1972–73 | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Polet, Kikinda | FK Bačka, Subotica | |
1973–74 | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Radnički, Zrenjanin | OFK Kikinda, Kikinda | |
1974–75 | FK Spartak, Subotica | OFK Kikinda, Kikinda | FK Bačka, Subotica | |
1975–76 | OFK Kikinda, Kikinda | FK Bačka, Subotica | FK Kozara, Banatsko Veliko Selo | |
1976–77 | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Radnički, Bajmok | FK Srem, Sremska Mitrovica | |
1977–78 | FK Spartak, Subotica | FK AIK, Bačka Topola | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | |
1978–79 | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Crvenka, Crvenka | FK AIK, Bačka Topola | |
1979–80 | FK AIK, Bačka Topola | FK Bačka, Bačka Palanka | FK Radnički, Bajmok | |
1980–81 | OFK Kikinda, Kikinda | FK Novi Sad, Novi Sad | FK Srem, Sremska Mitrovica | |
1981–82 | FK Novi Sad, Novi Sad | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Mladost, Apatin | |
1982–83 | FK Vrbas, Vrbas | FK Jedinstvo, Novi Bečej | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | |
1983–84 | FK Crvenka, Crvenka | FK Radnički, Sombor | FK Bačka, Bačka Palanka | |
1984–85 | FK AIK, Bačka Topola | FK Radnički, Sombor | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | |
1985–86 | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | FK Kabel, Novi Sad | FK Crvenka, Crvenka | |
1986–87 | FK Kabel, Novi Sad | FK AIK, Bačka Topola | FK Crvenka, Crvenka | |
1987–88 | FK Bačka, Bačka Palanka | FK AIK, Bačka Topola | FK Vrbas, Vrbas |
Season | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | |
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1964–65 | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | ŽFK Banat, Zrenjanin | FK Radnički, Sutjeska | |
1965–66 | FK Senta, Senta | OFK Slavija, Novi Sad | FK Vršac, Vršac | |
1966–67 | FK Radnički, Sremska Mitrovica | FK Kombinat, Vrbas | FK BAK, Bela Crkva | |
1967–68 | FK Senta, Senta | FK Vršac, Vršac | FK Bečej, Bečej |
Season | Winners | Runners-up | Third place | |
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1988–89 | FK Bečej, Bečej | FK Hajduk, Kula | FK Mladost, Bački Jarak | |
1989–90 | FK Hajduk, Kula | FK Radnički, Sombor | FK Radnički, Zrenjanin | |
1990–91 | FK Dinamo, Pančevo | FK Agrounija, Inđija | FK Srem, Sremska Mitrovica | |
1991–92 | FK Crvenka, Crvenka | FK Radnički, Zrenjanin | FK Mladost, Bački Jarak | |
1992–93 | FK Bačka, Bačka Palanka | FK Bačka, Subotica | FK Cement, Beočin |