1980–81 Yugoslav First League

Prva savezna liga
Season 198081
Champions Red Star (14th title)
Relegated Borac Banja Luka
Napredak Kruševac
European Cup Red Star
Cup Winners' Cup Velež Mostar
UEFA Cup Hajduk Split
Radnički Niš
Top goalscorer Milan Radović (26)

The 1980–81 Yugoslav First League season was the 35th season of the First Federal League (Serbo-Croatian: 'Prva savezna liga'), the top level association football competition of SFR Yugoslavia, since its establishment in 1946. A total of 18 teams competed in the league, with the previous season's champions Red Star successfully defending their title, finishing the season two points clear of runners-up Hajduk Split.

Teams

A total of eighteen teams contested the league, including sixteen sides from the 1979–80 season and two sides promoted from the 1979–80 Yugoslav Second League (YSL) as winners of the two second level divisions East and West. The league was contested in a double round robin format, with each club playing every other club twice, for a total of 34 rounds. Two points were awarded for wins and one point for draws.

Osijek and Čelik were relegated from the 1979–80 Yugoslav First League after finishing the season in bottom two places of the league table. The two clubs promoted were NK Zagreb and OFK Belgrade, returning to the top level after being relegated in the 1978–79 season.

Locations of teams' home cities in the 1980–81 Yugoslav First League
Team Location Federal Republic Position
in 1979–80
Borac Banja Luka Banja Luka  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 14th
Budućnost Titograd  SR Montenegro 11th
Dinamo Zagreb Zagreb  SR Croatia 12th
Hajduk Split Split  SR Croatia 5th
Napredak Kruševac Kruševac  SR Serbia 4th
OFK Belgrade Belgrade  SR Serbia N/A
Olimpija Ljubljana  SR Slovenia 15th
Partizan Belgrade  SR Serbia 13th
Radnički Niš Niš  SR Serbia 3rd
Red Star Belgrade  SR Serbia 1st
Rijeka Rijeka  SR Croatia 10th
Sarajevo Sarajevo  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 2nd
Sloboda Tuzla  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 6th
Vardar Skopje  SR Macedonia 7th
Velež Mostar  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 8th
Vojvodina Novi Sad  SR Serbia 16th
NK Zagreb Zagreb  SR Croatia N/A
Željezničar Sarajevo  SR Bosnia and Herzegovina 9th

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Red Star Belgrade (C) 34 15 14 5 62 31+31 44 1981–82 European Cup
2 Hajduk Split 34 16 10 8 57 36+21 42 1981–82 UEFA Cup
3 Radnički Niš 34 13 15 6 39 28+11 41
4 Sloboda Tuzla 34 14 8 12 46 515 36 1981–83 Balkans Cup
5 Dinamo Zagreb 34 12 11 11 44 38+6 35
6 Budućnost 34 11 12 11 38 34+4 34 1981 Intertoto Cup
7 Rijeka 34 12 10 12 50 47+3 34
8 Partizan 34 9 16 9 43 41+2 34
9 Velež 34 13 8 13 44 473 34 01981–82 European Cup Winners' Cup0
10 Vojvodina 34 13 8 13 37 403 34
11 Vardar 34 11 11 12 41 487 33
12 Olimpija 34 8 16 10 29 334 32
13 Sarajevo 34 12 8 14 47 536 32
14 Željezničar 34 11 10 13 42 519 32
15 OFK Belgrade 34 8 14 12 34 395 30
16 NK Zagreb 34 11 8 15 43 5512 30
17 Borac Banja Luka (R) 34 10 9 15 35 449 29 01981–82 Yugoslav Second League0
18 Napredak Kruševac (R) 34 9 8 17 45 6015 26

Source: rsssf.com
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Champions:

players (league matches/league goals):
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Rajko Janjanin (34/6)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srebrenko Repčić (33/10)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Krmpotić (32/1)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Šestić (31/7)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Janković (30/5)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zdravko Borovnica (29/12)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Jurišić (27/1)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Đurovski (26/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir "Pižon" Petrović (23/6)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Miletović (23/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Živan Ljukovčan (17/0) -goalkeeper-
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Jovin (16/2)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Cvijetin Blagojević (16/2)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Simeunović (16/0) -goalkeeper-
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milenko Rajković (14/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubiša Stojanović (12/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radomir Savić (12/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zoran Jelikić (10/1)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slavoljub Muslin (10/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milko Đurovski (9/5)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nedeljko Milosavljević (6/2)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Goračinov (2/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zdravko Čakalić (2/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srboljub Stamenković (1/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Goran Živanović (1/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slavko Radovanović (1/0)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Srboljub Marinković (1/0)

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