1983–84 Yugoslav Cup

The 1983–84 Yugoslav Cup was the 36th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

1983–84 Yugoslav Cup
Marshal Tito Cup
Country Yugoslavia
ChampionsHajduk Split (7th title)
Runners-upRed Star
Top goal scorer(s)Zdenko Adamović
Milko Đurovski
(3 goals each)

Calendar

RoundDateFixturesClubs
First round21 September 19831632 → 16
Second round16 November 1983816 → 8
Quarter-finals18 April 198488 → 4
Semi-finals2 May 198444 → 2
Final9 and 24 May 198422 → 1

First round proper

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1OFK Titograd0–3FK Sarajevo
2Proleter Zrenjanin1–3Radnički Niš
3Vitez0–0NK Rijeka
NK Rijeka win 6 – 5 on penalties
4OFK Belgrade1–0FK Partizan
5Lokomotiva Vinkovci1–1NK Osijek
NK Osijek win 7 – 6 on penalties
6Vojvodina1–0Borac Čačak
7Drina Zvornik1–0Velež Mostar
8Belasica0–1Dinamo Zagreb
9Dubočica2–0Olimpija Ljubljana
10Metalac Sisak2–1Vardar
11NK Maribor0–1Hajduk Split
12Sloboda Tuzla3–0Radnički Pirot
13GOŠK Jug3–1Budućnost Titograd
14Crvena Zvezda3–2FK Priština
15Galenika Zemun2–1Željezničar Sarajevo
16Dinamo Vinkovci2–1Spartak Subotica

Second round proper

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1NK Osijek2–2Metalac Sisak
Metalac Sisak win 5 – 4 on penalties
2FK Sarajevo4–1Dinamo Vinkovci
3Radnički Niš2–1OFK Belgrade
4Dinamo Zagreb2–0Sloboda Tuzla
5NK Rijeka2–1Drina Zvornik
6Hajduk Split6–2Galenika Zemun
7Dubočica0–1Crvena Zvezda
8GOŠK Jug1–0Vojvodina

Quarterfinals

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Dinamo Zagreb2–0Radnički Niš
2Metalac Sisak1–0GOŠK Jug
3NK Rijeka1–4Crvena Zvezda
4FK Sarajevo0–4Hajduk Split

Semifinals

Tie no Home team Score Away team
1Crvena Zvezda2–1Dinamo Zagreb
2Hajduk Split2–1Metalac Sisak

Final

1984 Yugoslav Cup Final
Event1983–84 Yugoslav Cup
on aggregate
First leg
Date9 May 1984
VenuePoljud Stadium, Split
Second leg
Date24 May 1984
VenueRed Star Stadium, Belgrade

Summary

The 1984 Yugoslav Cup Final was contested by Hajduk Split and Red Star over two legs, played at the Poljud Stadium in Split and the Red Star Stadium in Belgrade. Hajduk Split won 21 on aggregate, winning the first leg in Split with goals from Blaž Slišković and Zoran Vulić, while the second leg in Belgrade ended in a goalless draw.

Hajduk had reached the final ten times previously, winning six titles (1967, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977). It was their first silverware in five years after their 1978–79 Yugoslav First League win.

First leg

Hajduk Split2 – 1Red Star
Slišković  3'
Vulić  87' (pen.)
Mrkela  11'
Attendance: 12,000
Referee: Adem Fazlagić (Sarajevo)
Hajduk Split
Red Star
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Zoran Simović
FW2 Zoran Vulić
DF3 Goran Šušnjara
MF4 Dragutin Čelić
DF5 Josip Čop
DF6 Vedran Rožić
FW7 Zlatko Vujović
MF8 Blaž Slišković
DF9 Zoran Vujović
MF10 Nenad Šalov
MF11 Ive Jerolimov
Substitutes:
GK12 Ivan Pudar
DF13 Darko Dražić
FW14 Janko Janković
FW15 Dževad Prekazi
FW16 Davor Čop
Manager:
Petar Nadoveza
RED STAR:
GK1 Tomislav Ivković
DF2 Miroslav Šugar
DF3 Milan Jovin
DF5 Dragan Miletović
DF6 Marko Elsner
DF4 Ivan Jurišić
MF7 Miloš Šestić
MF8 Mitar Mrkela
FW9 Jovica Nikolić
DF10 Đorđe Milovanović
MF11 Milko Đurovski
Substitutes:
GK12 Slobodan Karalić
DF13 Miodrag Krivokapić
MF15 Žarko Đurović
MF14 Nedeljko Milosavljević
MF16 Ranko Đorđić
Manager:
Gojko Zec

Second leg

Red Star0 – 0Hajduk Split
Attendance: 70,000
Referee: Berisha Shinasi (Priština)
Red Star
Hajduk Split
RED STAR:
GK1 Tomislav Ivković
DF? Dragan Miletović
DF? Milan Jovin
DF? Miroslav Šugar
DF? Marko Elsner
DF? Ivan Jurišić
MF? Miloš Šestić
MF? Milan Janković
FW? Jovica Nikolić 70'
DF? Đorđe Milovanović
MF? Mitar Mrkela
Substitutes:
MF? Žarko Đurović 70'
MF? Ranko Đorđić
Manager:
Gojko Zec
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1 Zoran Simović
DF? Zoran Vulić
DF? Branko Miljuš
DF? Ivan Gudelj
DF? Josip Čop
DF? Vedran Rožić
MF? Zlatko Vujović 27'
FW? Blaž Slišković
FW? Ive Jerolimov
MF? Nenad Šalov
FW? Dušan Pešić 88'
Substitutes:
MF? Dževad Prekazi 27'
MF? Goran Šušnjara 88'
Manager:
Petar Nadoveza

See also

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