The Veliki Bečkerek Football Subassociation (
Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: ''Velikobečkerečki loptački podsavez'' / Великобечкеречки лоптачки подсавез), renamed in 1935 to Petrovgrad Football Subassociation (''Petrovgradski loptački podsavez'' / Петровградски лоптачки подсавез) was one of the regional
football
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governing bodies overseen by the
Football Association of Yugoslavia
The Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) ( sr, Фудбалски савез Југославије, Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije, hr, Nogometni savez Jugoslavije; bs, Fudbalski savez Jugoslavije; sl, Nogometna zveza Jugoslavije; mk, Фуд ...
. It was formed in
Vršac
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on 11 May 1930 having been part of the
Belgrade Football Subassociation The Belgrade Football Subassociation, commonly known by its initials, BLP ( Serbo-Croato-Slovenian: ''Beogradski loptački podsavez'' / Београдски лоптачки подсавез - БЛП) was one of the regional football governing bodi ...
until then.
[Milorad Sijić: "Football in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia"](_blank)
pag. 143,
Its seat was in
Veliki Bečkerek
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, renamed to Petrovgrad in 1935, and included the clubs from the territory of the province (župa) of
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- the municipalities of
Vršac
Vršac ( sr-cyr, Вршац, ; hu, Versec; ro, Vârșeț) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative centre of the South Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. As of 2011, the city urban area had a pop ...
,
Veliki Bečkerek
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(Petrovgrad),
Kikinda
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The c ...
,
Novi Bečej
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Nam ...
and
Pančevo
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. In 1939 the Subassociation counts 32 clubs.
The presidents of the Veliki Bečkerek Football Subassociation were Josip Podgradski (1930 - 1931), Dušan Bratić (1931 - 1936) and Andrija Mirković (1936 - 1941).
Seasons and champions
*1931: The season was not finished as the entire league system modified.
*1932: Obilić V. Bečkerek
*1933: ŽAK V. Bečkerek.
Note: The clubs that played in the 1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship did not participated, as the two leagues were played simultaneously and the BLP had a qualifying character for the next season.
*1934: ŽSK V. Bečkerek
*1935:
*1936:
ŽAK V. Kikinda
*1937:
Note: It was adopted a system where the clubs competing in the national championship do not compete at subassociation level as well.
*1938: ŽSK Petrograd
*1939: Jugoslavija Jabuka
*1940: Borac Petrovgrad
*1941:
[Sijić, pag. 126] Jugoslavija Jabuka
References
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Football governing bodies in Serbia
Football governing bodies in Yugoslavia