1973 Yugoslav Cup#Final

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{{Infobox football tournament season

| title = Yugoslav Football Cup

| year = 1973

| other_titles = 26th Marshal Tito Cup

| image =

| image_size =

| caption =

| country = Yugoslavia

| dates = 11 August – 28 November

| num_teams = 32

| defending champions = Hajduk Split

| winners = Hajduk Split

| count = 3

| second = Red Star

| continental_cup_title = Cup Winners' Cup

| continental_cup_qualifiers = Red Star

| matches = 32

| goals = 110

| scoring_leader =

| award =

| prev_season = 1972

| next_season = 1974

| extra information = Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included.

}}

The 1973 Yugoslav Cup was the 26th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup ({{langx|sh|Kup Jugoslavije}}), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

Calendar

The Yugoslav Cup was a tournament for which clubs from all tiers of the football pyramid were eligible to enter. In addition, amateur teams put together by individual Yugoslav People's Army garrisons and various factories and industrial plants were also encouraged to enter, which meant that each cup edition could have several thousands of teams in its preliminary stages. These teams would play through a number of qualifying rounds before reaching the first round proper, in which they would be paired with top-flight teams.

Unlike most cup finals played since the late 1950s which had been traditionally scheduled to coincide with the end of the football league season and Youth Day celebrated on 25 May (a national holiday in Yugoslavia which also doubled as the official commemoration of Josip Broz Tito's birthday), the 1973 and 1974 cups were played over only four months, with finals played in November in capital Belgrade, to coincide with Republic Day on 29 November.

Since the final was always meant to be determined on or around a national holiday at the JNA Stadium in capital Belgrade, and to avoid unfair advantage this would give to Belgrade-based clubs, the Football Association of Yugoslavia adopted the rule in the late 1960s which said that the final could be played as a one-legged tie (in cases when both finalists are from outside Belgrade) or double-legged (when at least one of them is based the capital), with the second leg always played in Belgrade. This rule was used for all eight cup finals involving Belgrade clubs played from 1970 to 1985.

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!width=200| Round !! width=60 | Legs!!width=160| Date played !!width=100| Fixtures !! width=100 | Clubs

First round (round of 32)Singlealign="center"| 12 August 1973align="center"| 16align="center"| 32 → 16
Second round (round of 16)Singlealign="center"| 29 August 1973align="center"| 8align="center"| 16 → 8
Quarter-finalsSinglealign="center"| 3 October 1973align="center"| 4align="center"| 8 → 4
Semi-finalsSinglealign="center"| 14 November 1973align="center"| 2align="center"| 4 → 2
FinalDoublealign="center"| 21 and 28 November 1973align="center"| 2align="center"| 2 → 1

First round

In the following tables winning teams are marked in bold; teams from outside top level are marked in italic script.

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|Borac Bosanski Šamac

|0–4

|OFK Belgrade

2

|Čelik Zenica

|3–2

|Bor

3

|Hajduk Kula

|0–5

|Šumadija Aranđelovac

4

|Hajduk Split

|5–1

|Vardar

5

|Maribor

|4–0

|Lovćen Cetinje

6

|Ohrid

|3–4

|Borac Banja Luka

7

|Red Star

|2–0

|Dinamo Pančevo

8

|Rudar Kakanj

|1–1 (5–4 p)

|Sarajevo

9

|Sloboda Tuzla

|0–1

|Partizan

10

|RNK Split

|1–0

|Spartak Subotica

11

|Timok Zaječar

|3–1

|Dinamo Zagreb

12

|Trepča

|0–2

|Radnički Niš

13

|Velež

|1–0

|Belišće

14

|Vojvodina

|1–0

|Sloboda Titovo Užice

15

|NK Zagreb

|3–0

|Sutjeska Nikšić

16

|Željezničar Sarajevo

|3–0

|Olimpija Ljubljana

Second round

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|Borac Banja Luka

|2–0

|Velež

2

|Čelik Zenica

|0–1

|Red Star

3

|Maribor

|3–1

|Rudar Kakanj

4

|OFK Belgrade

|3–1

|Vojvodina

5

|Partizan

|1–4

|NK Zagreb

6

|RNK Split

|0–5

|Hajduk Split

7

|Šumadija Aranđelovac

|0–1

|Radnički Niš

8

|Timok Zaječar

|1–8

|Željezničar Sarajevo

Quarter-finals

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|Hajduk Split

|3–0 (a.e.t.)

|Borac Banja Luka

2

|OFK Belgrade

|1–3

|Željezničar Sarajevo

3

|Radnički Niš

|0–1

|Red Star

4

|NK Zagreb

|3–1

|Maribor

Semi-finals

class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|Red Star

|7–2

|NK Zagreb

2

|Željezničar Sarajevo

|1–1 (3–4 p)

|Hajduk Split

Final

=First leg=

{{football box

| date = 21 November 1973

| time =

| team1 = Hajduk Split

| score = 1–1

| team2 = Red Star

| goals1 = Žungul {{goal|57}}

| goals2 = Karasi {{goal|17}}

| stadium = Stadion pod Marjanom, Split

| attendance = 25,000

| referee = Velibor Ljujić (Belgrade)

| report =

}}

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|valign="top" width="50%"|

{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"

|colspan="4"|HAJDUK SPLIT:

width="25"|width="25"|width="200"|
GK{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Ivan Katalinić
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Luka Peruzović
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Dragan Holcer (c)
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Ivan Buljan
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vedran Rožić
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Dražen Mužinić
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Branko Oblak{{suboff}}
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Ivica Šurjak
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Jurica Jerković
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Mićun Jovanić{{suboff}}
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Slaviša Žungul
colspan=4|Substitutes:
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Željko Mijač{{subon}}
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vilson Džoni{{subon}}
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Tomislav Ivić

|valign="top" width="50%"|

style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"

|colspan="4"|RED STAR:

width="25"|width="25"|width="200"|
GK{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Olja Petrović
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Nikola Jovanović
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Kiril Dojčinovski
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Miroslav Pavlović
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladislav Bogićević
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Petar Baralić
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Jovan Aćimović
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladimir Petrović
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vojin Lazarević
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Aleksandar Panajotović
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Stanislav Karasi
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Miljan Miljanić

|}

=Second leg=

{{football box

| date = 28 November 1973

| time =

| team1 = Red Star

| score = 1–2

| team2 = Hajduk Split

| goals1 = Panajotović {{goal|87}}

| goals2 = Žungul {{goal|27}}
Jerković {{goal|67}}

| stadium = Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade

| attendance = 10,000

| referee = Željko Kurir (Split)

| report =

}}

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|valign="top" width="50%"|

{| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0"

|colspan="4"|RED STAR:

width="25"|width="25"|width="200"|
GK{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Olja Petrović
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Nikola Jovanović{{suboff}}
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Kiril Dojčinovski
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Miroslav Pavlović
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladislav Bogićević
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Petar Baralić
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Jovan Aćimović
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladimir Petrović
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vojin Lazarević
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Aleksandar Panajotović
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Stanislav Karasi
colspan=4|Substitutes:
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Zoran Antonijević{{subon}}
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Miljan Miljanić

|valign="top" width="50%"|

style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"

|colspan="4"|HAJDUK SPLIT:

width="25"|width="25"|width="200"|
GK{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Rizah Mešković
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Luka Peruzović{{suboff}}
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Dragan Holcer (c)
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Ivan Buljan
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vedran Rožić
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Vilson Džoni
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Dražen Mužinić
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Branko Oblak
MF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Ivica Šurjak
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Jurica Jerković
FW{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Slaviša Žungul
colspan=4|Substitutes:
DF{{nbsp}}{{flagicon|YUG}} Mario Boljat{{subon}}
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Tomislav Ivić

|}

See also