1985–86 Yugoslav Cup#Final

{{Infobox football tournament season

| title = Yugoslav Cup

| year = 1985–86

| other_titles = Marshal Tito Cup

| image =

| image_size =

| caption =

| country = Yugoslavia

| num_teams =

| winners = Velež

| count = 2

| second = Dinamo Zagreb

| continental_cup_title =

| continental_cup_qualifiers =

| matches =

| goals =

| scoring_leader = Marko Mlinarić (5)

| award =

| prev_season = 1984–85

| next_season = 1986–87

}}

The 1985–86 Yugoslav Cup was the 38th 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. It was won by Velež.

Calendar

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!width=100| Round !!width=130| Date !!width=100| Fixtures !! width=100 | Clubs

First roundalign="center"| 30 October 1985align="center"| 16align="center"| 32 → 16
Second roundalign="center"| 20 November 1985align="center"| 8align="center"| 16 → 8
Quarter-finalsalign="center"| 22–23 February 1986align="center"| 8align="center"| 8 → 4
Semi-finalsalign="center"| 9 April 1986align="center"| 4align="center"| 4 → 2
Finalalign="center"| 14 May 1986align="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 Travnik

|1–4

|Hajduk Split

2

|BSK Slavonski Brod

|3–0

|Sloboda

3

|Red Star

|2–0

|OFK Kikinda

4

|Dinamo Zagreb

|2–1

|Iskra

5

|Šibenik

|3–1

|Vojvodina

6

|Liria

|1–2

|Vardar

7

|Lovćen

|0–4

|Partizan

8

|Maribor

|1–0

|Prishtina

9

|Osijek

|5–0

|AIK Bačka Topola

10

|Rijeka

|4–1

|Belasica

11

|OFK Belgrade

|3–0

|Dinamo Vinkovci

12

|14. Oktobar

|2–1

|Sutjeska

13

|Rad

|1–0 (3–5 p)

|Sarajevo

14

|Samobor

|0–1

|Budućnost

15

|Željezničar Doboj

|1–5

|Velež

16

|Željezničar Sarajevo

|2–2 (7–8 p)

|Radnički Niš

Second round

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|BSK Slavonski Brod

|1–1 (4–5 p)

|Dinamo Zagreb

2

|Budućnost

|1–0

|Rijeka

3

|Hajduk Split

|0–0 (3–4 p)

|OFK Belgrade

4

|Osijek

|1–0

|Maribor

5

|Partizan

|5–0

|14. Oktobar

6

|Radnički Niš

|1–0

|Šibenik

7

|Vardar

|0–2

|Red Star

8

|Velež

|2–0

|Rad

Quarter-finals

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|Red Star

|3–1

|Osijek

2

|OFK Belgrade

|4–1

|Budućnost

3

|Partizan

|1–1 (3–5 p)

|Velež

4

|Radnički Niš

|2–2 (5–6 p)

|Dinamo Zagreb

Semi-finals

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Home team

!width=80|Score

!width=150|Away team

1

|Dinamo Zagreb

|4–0

|Red Star

2

|Velež

|3–0

|OFK Belgrade

Final

{{football box

| date = 14 May 1986

| time =

| team1 = Velež

| score = 3–1

| aet =

| team2 = Dinamo Zagreb

| goals1 = Bijedić {{goal|6|pen|51}}
P. Jurić {{goal|87}}

| goals2 = Mlinarić {{goal|58}}

| stadium = Stadion JNA, Belgrade

| attendance = 40,000

| referee = Dušan Čolić (Belgrade)

| report =

}}

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| socks = FFFFFF

| title = Velež

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GK1{{flagicon|YUG}} Vukašin Petranović
MF2{{flagicon|YUG}} Draženko Prskalo
DF3{{flagicon|YUG}} Goran Jurić
DF4{{flagicon|YUG}} Nenad Bijedić
DF5{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladimir Matijević (c){{sent off|0|90}}
DF6{{flagicon|YUG}} Ismet Šišić
FW7{{flagicon|YUG}} Sead Kajtaz
MF8{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladimir Skočajić
FW9{{flagicon|YUG}} Predrag Jurić
MF10{{flagicon|YUG}} Anel Karabeg{{suboff|74}}
FW11{{flagicon|YUG}} Semir Tuce
colspan=4|Substitutes:
MF13{{flagicon|YUG}} Vladimir Gudelj{{subon|74}}
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Dušan Bajević

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GK1{{flagicon|YUG}} Ranko Stojić
MF2{{flagicon|YUG}} Milivoj Bračun{{suboff|70}}
FW3{{flagicon|YUG}} Željko Cupan
DF4{{flagicon|YUG}} Mustafa Arslanović
DF5{{flagicon|YUG}} Mirko Lulić
DF6{{flagicon|YUG}} Srečko Katanec
DF7{{flagicon|YUG}} Zvjezdan Cvetković{{sent off|0|75}}
MF8{{flagicon|YUG}} Mladen Munjaković
MF9{{flagicon|YUG}} Snježan Cerin
FW10{{flagicon|YUG}} Marko Mlinarić (c)
FW11{{flagicon|YUG}} Borislav Cvetković
colspan=4|Substitutes:
MF?{{flagicon|YUG}} Dražen Besek{{subon|70}}
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Miroslav Blažević

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See also