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The 1923 National Championship ( Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: Državno prvenstvo 1923. / Државно првенство 1923.) held in the
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was the first nationwide domestic football competition. At this point there was no league championship in the modern sense as the competition was held in a single-legged cup format, with participating clubs qualifying via regional playoffs organised by the existing 6 regional football subfederations.


Qualified clubs

* JSD Bačka (''Subotica Football Subassociation'') * Građanski Zagreb (''Zagreb Football Subassociation'') *
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(''Ljubljana Football Subassociation'') * SK Jugoslavija Belgrade (''Belgrade Football Subassociation'') * SAŠK Sarajevo (''Sarajevo Football Subassociation'')


Tournament


Quarter finals

, - , colspan="3" style="background-color:#D0D0D0" align=center, 2 September 1923


Semi finals

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Final

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Winning squad

Champions: HŠK Građanski (coach:
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*Fritz Ferderber *Miho Remec *Jaroslav Schiffer *
Dragutin Vragović Dragutin Vragović (18 September 1897 – 23 January 1973) was a Croatian footballer who spent the majority of his career with Građanski Zagreb in the 1920s. Vragović won two Yugoslav championships with Građanski (1923 and 1926) and was al ...
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* Dragutin Babić *Stjepan Pasinek *Antun Pavleković *Franjo Mantler *
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*Bela Šefer *Stebl *Gec


Top scorers

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by Živko Bojanić, pag. 14 *1 - 4 goals - Dragan Jovanović (Jugoslavija) *2 - 3 goals - Jakupec (SAŠK) *3 - 2 goals - Franz Mantler, Dragutin Babić,
Emil Perška Emanuel "Emil" Perška (20 June 1896 – 8 May 1945) was a Croatian footballer. He was born in Zagreb and spent the majority of his career with Građanski Zagreb, with whom he won three Yugoslav championships in the 1920s. He was also a memb ...
(all Građanski Zagreb), Nedžad Sulejmanpašić and Dragutin Sieber (SAŠK)


See also

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Yugoslav Cup The Yugoslav Cup ( hr, Pokal Jugoslavije; sr, Куп Југославије; sl, Pokal Jugoslavije, mk, Куп на Југославија), officially known between 1923 and 1940 as the King Alexander Cup ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Kup kralja Aleksandra, ...
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Yugoslav League Championship The Yugoslav First Federal Football League (Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
* Football Association of Yugoslavia


References


External links


Yugoslavia Domestic Football Full TablesSerbian Digital Library (Newspaper Politika: Archive (1904-1941)
{{1923–24 in European football (UEFA) 1 Yugoslav Football Championship