1987–88 Yugoslav Cup#Semi-finals

{{Infobox football tournament season

| title = Yugoslav Football Cup

| year = 1987–88

| other_titles = 40th Marshal Tito Cup

| image =

| image_size =

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| country = Yugoslavia

| num_teams = 5,888 (preliminaries)
32 (final rounds)

| defending_champions = Hajduk Split

| winners = Borac Banja Luka
(1st title)

| second = Red Star Belgrade

| continental_cup_title =

| continental_cup_qualifiers =

| matches = 45

| goals =

| scoring_leader =

| award =

| prev_season = 1986–87

| next_season = 1988–89

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The 1987–88 Yugoslav Cup was the 40th 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. FK Borac Banja Luka beat FK Crvena Zvezda in the final.

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.

The cup final was played on 11 May.

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!width=200| Round !! width=60 | Legs !!width=230| Dates played!!width=100| Fixtures !! width=100 | Clubs

First round (round of 32)Singlealign="center"| 13 August 1987align="center"| 16align="center"| 32 → 16
Second round (round of 16)Doublealign="center"| 19 August and 9 September 1987align="center"| 16align="center"| 16 → 8
Quarter-finalsDoublealign="center"| 18 November and 9 December 1987align="center"| 8align="center"| 8 → 4
Semi-finalsDoublealign="center"| 16 March and 13 April 1988align="center"| 4align="center"| 4 → 2
FinalSinglealign="center"| 11 May 1988align="center"| 1align="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

|Belišće

|1–1 (3–5 p)

|Red Star

2

|Borac Banja Luka

|1–1 (3–2 p)

|Osijek

3

|Borac Čačak

|1–0

|Rijeka

4

|Dinamo Vinkovci

|2–3

|Sarajevo

5

|Iskra Bugojno

|0–0 (4–3 p)

|Partizan

6

|Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje

|0–1

|Željezničar Sarajevo

7

|Lučki Radnik Rijeka

|0–2

|Hajduk Split

8

|Mladost Petrinja

|1–0

|Sutjeska Nikšić

9

|Olimpija Ljubljana

|1–4

|Čelik Zenica

10

|Rabotnički

|1–2

|Budućnost Titograd

11

|Radnički Kragujevac

|0–3

|Priština

12

|Radnički Niš

|2–1

|Proleter Zrenjanin

13

|Spartak Subotica

|1–1 (3–2 p)

|Dinamo Zagreb

14

|Velež

|3–0

|Radnički Pirot

15

|Vlaznimi Đakovica

|0–2

|Vardar

16

|Vojvodina

|3–2

|Sloboda Tuzla

Second round

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Team 1

!width=80|Agg.

!width=150|Team 2

!width=60|1st leg

!width=60|2nd leg

1

|Čelik Zenica

|3–4

|Radnički Niš

|2–1

|1–3

2

|Iskra Bugojno

|2–5

|Priština

|1–1

|1–3

3

|Red Star

|2–2 (4–2 p)

|Budućnost Titograd

|2–0

|0–2

4

|Sarajevo

|4–3

|Hajduk Split

|2–2

|2–1

5

|Spartak Subotica

|2–2 (4–5 p)

|Borac Banja Luka

|1–1

|1–1

6

|Velež

|9–4

|Borac Čačak

|7–1

|2–3

7

|Vojvodina

|2–2 (3–1 p)

|Mladost Petrinja

|2–0

|0–2

8

|Željezničar Sarajevo

|3–6

|Vardar

|3–0

|0–6

Quarter-finals

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Team 1

!width=80|Agg.

!width=150|Team 2

!width=60|1st leg

!width=60|2nd leg

1

|Radnički Niš

|0–6

|Red Star

|0–0

|0–6

2

|Vardar

|2–1

|Sarajevo

|2–0

|0–1

3

|Velež

|1–2

|Priština

|1–2

|0–0

4

|Vojvodina

|4–6

|Borac Banja Luka

|3–0

|1–6

Semi-finals

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width=40|Tie no

!width=150|Team 1

!width=80|Agg.

!width=150|Team 2

!width=60|1st leg

!width=60|2nd leg

1

|Priština

|1–1 (1–4 p)

|Borac Banja Luka

|1–1

|0–0

2

|Red Star

|2–1

|Vardar

|1–0

|1–1

Final

{{football box

| date = 11 May 1988

| time =

| team1 = Borac Banja Luka

| score = 1–0

| team2 = Red Star

| goals1 = Lupić {{goal|60}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Stadion JNA, Belgrade

| attendance = 25,000

| referee = Blažo Zuber (Bačka Topola)

| report = [http://www.glassrpske.com/sport/republika_srpska/velicanstveni-uspjeh-borca-za-sva-vremena/lat/21780.html Report]

}}

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GK1{{flagicon|YUG}} Slobodan Karalić
DF2{{flagicon|YUG}} Stojan Malbašić
DF3{{flagicon|YUG}} Mario Mataja
DF4{{flagicon|YUG}} Milorad Bilbija
DF5{{flagicon|YUG}} Zvonko Lipovac
MF6{{flagicon|YUG}} Damir Špica (c)
FW7{{flagicon|YUG}} Amir Durgutović{{suboff|74}}
MF8{{flagicon|YUG}} Božur Matejić
FW9{{flagicon|YUG}} Suad Beširević
MF10{{flagicon|YUG}} Nenad Popović
FW11{{flagicon|YUG}} Senad Lupić{{suboff|88}}
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DF12{{flagicon|YUG}} Velimir Stojnić
MF13{{flagicon|YUG}} Mile Šijaković{{subon|74}}
FW15{{flagicon|YUG}} Vlado Lemić{{subon|88}}
colspan=4|Manager:
colspan="4"|{{flagicon|YUG}} Husnija Fazlić

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MF2{{flagicon|YUG}} Goran Milojević
DF3{{flagicon|YUG}} Slobodan Marović
DF4{{flagicon|YUG}} Goran Jurić
DF5{{flagicon|YUG}} Slavko Radovanović
DF6{{flagicon|YUG}} Miodrag Krivokapić
FW7{{flagicon|YUG}} Dragiša Binić
MF8{{flagicon|YUG}} Robert Prosinečki
FW9{{flagicon|YUG}} Borislav Cvetković
FW10{{flagicon|YUG}} Dragan Stojković (c)
MF11{{flagicon|YUG}} Žarko Đurović{{suboff|71}}
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MF15{{flagicon|YUG}} Dejan Joksimović{{subon|71}}
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See also