1990–91 Yugoslav Cup#Final
{{Infobox football tournament season
| title = Yugoslav Football Cup
| year = 1990–91
| other_titles = 43rd Marshal Tito Cup
| image =
| image_size =
| caption =
| country = Yugoslavia
| num_teams =
| defending_champions = Red Star Belgrade
| winners = Hajduk Split (9th title)
| second = Red Star Belgrade
| continental_cup_title =
| continental_cup_qualifiers =
| matches = 45
| goals =
| scoring_leader =
| award =
| prev_season = 1989–90
| next_season = 1991–92
}}
The 1990-91 Cup of Yugoslavia was the penultimate season of SFR Yugoslavia's football knockout competition. It was the last season that the cup was also known as the Marshal Tito Cup. It was also the last season in which Croatian and Slovenian teams participated, as the two countries seceded from Yugoslavia in 1991. Croatia's Hajduk Split beat Crvena Zvezda 1–0 to win the cup.
As Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia, Hajduk's Igor Štimac said, "This trophy will forever stay with us, because I believe that the Cup of Yugoslavia will never be played again."{{Cite web |url=http://www.lavkup.com/trofeji.php |title=Marshal Tito Cup |access-date=2008-09-13 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090105164300/http://www.lavkup.com/trofeji.php |archive-date=2009-01-05 |url-status=usurped }} The trophy was never returned to the Football Association of Yugoslavia.
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 |
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1
|2–4 |
2
|1–0 |
3
|0–7 |
4
|1–0 |
5
|3–0 |
6
|0–1 |
7
|1–1 (2–4 p) |
8
|3–2 |
9
|2–0 |
10
|2–1 |Rad |
11
|1–2 (a.e.t.) |
12
|6–1 |
13
|1–7 |
14
|0–6 |
15
|1–5 |
16
|0–0 (2–4 p) |
Second round
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 |
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1
|3–2 |3–2 |0–0 |
2
|2–3 |1–2 |1–1 |
3
|4–2 |4–1 |0–1 |
4
|1–2 |0–1 |1–1 |
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 |
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1
|6–3 |3–0 |3–3 |
2
|2–0 |1–0 |1–0 |
Final
{{football box
|date=8 May 1991
|time=18:00 CET
|team1=Hajduk Split
|score=1–0
|team2=Red Star Belgrade
|report=[https://web.archive.org/web/20110215051431/http://www.dalmacijanews.com:80/Hajduk/View/tabid/88/ID/47424/Crvena-zvezda--Hajduk-01-1991-Boksic-donio-deveti-kup.aspx Report]
{{in lang|hr}}
|goals1=Bokšić {{goal|65}}
|goals2=
|stadium=Stadion JNA, Belgrade
|attendance=7,000
|referee=Adem Fazlagić (Čapljina) }}
width=92% | |
{{Football kit
| pattern_la = | pattern_ra = | pattern_b = | leftarm = FBFAFA | body = FBFAFA | rightarm = FBFAFA | shorts = 0540A0 | socks = 0540A0 | title = Hajduk Split }} |{{Football kit | pattern_la =_red_stripes | pattern_b =_whitestripes | pattern_ra =_red_stripes | leftarm = FFFFFF | body = FF0000 | rightarm = FFFFFF | shorts = FFFFFF | socks = FF0000 | title = Red Star }} |
width="100%"
|valign="top" width="50%"| {| style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" |colspan="4"|HAJDUK SPLIT: | ||||
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GK | 1 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Vatroslav Mihačić | ||
DF | 2 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Mili Hadžiabdić | ||
DF | 3 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Grgica Kovač | {{suboff|72}} | |
DF | 4 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Igor Štimac (c) | {{sent off|0|70}} | |
DF | 5 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Dragi Setinov | ||
DF | 6 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Slaven Bilić | ||
FW | 7 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Ardian Kozniku | {{suboff|78}} | |
MF | 8 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Ante Miše | ||
FW | 9 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Alen Bokšić | ||
MF | 10 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Goran Vučević | ||
MF | 11 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Robert Jarni | ||
colspan=3|Substitutes: | ||||
DF | {{nbsp}} | {{flagicon|YUG}} Mario Osibov | {{subon|72}} | |
MF | 16 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Joško Jeličić | {{subon|78}} | |
colspan=3|Manager: | ||||
colspan=4|{{flagicon|YUG}} Josip Skoblar |
|valign="top" width="50%"|
style="font-size: 90%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center"
|colspan="4"|RED STAR: | ||||
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GK | 1 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Stevan Stojanović | ||
DF | 2 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Duško Radinović | {{suboff|80}} | |
DF | 3 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Slobodan Marović | ||
MF | 4 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Vladimir Jugović | ||
DF | 5 | {{flagicon|ROM}} Miodrag Belodedici | ||
DF | 6 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Ilija Najdoski | ||
MF | 7 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Robert Prosinečki | ||
MF | 8 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Siniša Mihajlović | {{sent off|0|70}} | |
FW | 9 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Darko Pančev | ||
FW | 10 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Dejan Savićević | ||
FW | 11 | {{flagicon|YUG}} Dragiša Binić | ||
colspan=3|Substitutes: | ||||
MF | {{nbsp}} | {{flagicon|YUG}} Vlada Stošić | {{subon|80}} | |
colspan=3|Manager: | ||||
colspan=4|{{flagicon|YUG}} Ljupko Petrović |
|}
See also
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- [http://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegcupdetail.html#91 1990–91 cup season details] at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
- [http://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegcuphistfull.html 1991 cup final details] at Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
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{{Succession of Yugoslavia Cup}}
{{1990–91 in Yugoslav football}}
{{1990–91 in European Football (UEFA)}}
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