Yugoslav First Basketball League | |
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Season | 1945 |
Number of games | 4 |
Number of teams | 5 |
Finals | |
Champions |
Yugoslav Army (1st title) |
Runners-up | PR Serbia |
Semifinalists | PR Croatia |
Records | |
Highest scoring | PR Croatia 24–41 Yugoslav Army |
Winning streak | 2 games Yugoslav Army |
1946 →
All statistics correct as of 24 April 2017. |
The 1945 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the inaugural season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the top-tier level basketball competition in Yugoslavia. The league launched with 5 teams playing a single-elimination tournament held in Subotica, PR Serbia. [1] Teams participating in the season were selections of three Yugoslav constituent republics ( PR Croatia, PR Macedonia, and PR Serbia), one autonomous province ( AP Vojvodina), as well as the Yugoslav People's Army selection. The tournament concluded with the Yugoslav Army team defeating the Serbia team, 21–18, in the Final.
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
PR Croatia | 29 | |||||||||
PR Macedonia | 27 | |||||||||
PR Croatia | 24 | |||||||||
Yugoslav Army | 41 | |||||||||
Yugoslav Army | 21 | |||||||||
PR Serbia | 18 | |||||||||
PR Serbia | 20 | |||||||||
AP Vojvodina | 18 | |||||||||
PR Serbia | w/o | |||||||||
The following is a list of players and coached who played in the 1945 season.
Team | Players | Head coach | Ref. |
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Yugoslav Army | Strahinja Alagić, Luciano Dekleva, Pavle Kostić, Zlatko Kovačević, Mirko Marjanović, Božidar Munćan, Aleksandar Nikolić, Atilio Pikoli, Ratko Tijanić, Ratko Vlahović | Ratko Vlahović | [2] |
PR Serbia | Radomir Šaper, Svetislav Šaper, Nebojša Popović, Vasilije Stojković, Ivan Dimić, Miodrag Stefanović, Mile Nikolić | [3] | |
PR Croatia | |||
PR Macedonia | |||
AP Vojvodina |