1989–90 Red Star Belgrade season
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1989–90 season | |
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Chairman | Svetozar Mijailović |
Manager | Dragoslav Šekularac |
Yugoslav First League | 1st |
Yugoslav Cup | Winners |
UEFA Cup | Third round |
Top goalscorer | League: Darko Pančev (25) All: Darko Pančev (35) |
During the 1989–90 season, Red Star Belgrade participated in the 1989–90 Yugoslav First League,[1] 1989–90 Yugoslav Cup[2] and 1989–90 UEFA Cup.
Season summary
Red Star won their fifth double in this season. The season was marred by Dinamo–Red Star riot in the penultimate round of Yugoslav First League. On 28 January 1990, Miodrag Belodedici made his Red Star debut in a friendly match against his former club Steaua București.
28 January 1990 | Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | 4–1 | Romania Steaua București | Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
Prosinečki File:Soccerball shade.svg 42' Pančev File:Soccerball shade.svg 67' Najdoski File:Soccerball shade.svg 71' Adžić File:Soccerball shade.svg 86' |
Dumitrescu File:Soccerball shade.svg 89' | Attendance: 20,000 Referee: Zdravko Jokić |
Squad
Results
Yugoslav First League
Pos | Team | Pld | W | PKW | PKL | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Red Star Belgrade (C) | 34 | 24 | 3 | 2 | 5 | 79 | 29 | +50 | 51 | Qualification for European Cup first round |
2 | Dinamo Zagreb | 34 | 16 | 8 | 3 | 7 | 53 | 25 | +28 | 40 | Qualification for UEFA Cup first round |
3 | Hajduk Split | 34 | 18 | 2 | 1 | 13 | 50 | 35 | +15 | 38 | Banned from European competition[lower-alpha 1] |
4 | Partizan | 34 | 18 | 1 | 3 | 12 | 51 | 42 | +9 | 37 | Qualification for UEFA Cup first round |
5 | Rad | 34 | 16 | 4 | 2 | 12 | 41 | 31 | +10 | 36 |
Source: rsssf.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion
Notes:
- ↑ In November 1987, UEFA banned Hajduk Split from European competitions for two seasons. The immediate catalyst for the punishment was crowd trouble during club's 1987–88 European Cup Winners' Cup match against Marseille on 5 November 1987, however, repeated prior incidents at Hajduk's European home matches throughout early-to-mid 1980s (such as the 1983–84 UEFA Cup semifinal first leg infamous 'rooster incident' against Tottenham Hotspur) also contributed to the decision. Since Hajduk's 1987–88 Yugoslav League performance failed to qualify the club for 1988–89 European competition, the punishment was enacted for seasons when Hajduk did manage to qualify: 1989–90 and 1990–91.
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers |
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30 July 1989 | Sloboda Tuzla | H | 6–1 | Pančev (2), Kanatlarovski, Mrkela, Radinović, Stojković (pen.) |
6 August 1989 | Vojvodina | A | 1–2 | Marović |
13 August 1989 | Vardar | H | 5–2 | Stojković (pen.), Savićević, Lukić, Pančev (2) |
20 August 1989 | Željezničar | A | 0–3 | |
27 August 1989 | Osijek | H | 3–1 | Radinović, Pančev, Savićević |
9 September 1989 | Hajduk Split | A | 1–2 | Prosinečki |
17 September 1989 | Partizan | H | 1–0 | Lukić |
23 September 1989 | Radnički Niš | A | 3–1 | Pančev, Lukić, Stojković |
1 October 1989 | Borac Banja Luka | H | 3–0 | Pančev (2), Lukić |
7 October 1989 | Rijeka | A | 4–1 | Savićević, Pančev, Drizić, Rubčić (o.g.) |
14 October 1989 | Budućnost | H | 5–1 | Pančev, Savićević (2), Lukić (2) |
22 October 1989 | Sarajevo | A | 1–3 | Lukić |
5 November 1989 | Rad | H | 4–2 | Marović, Stojković (2), Pančev |
11 November 1989 | Olimpija | A | 1–1 (5–6 p) | Stošić |
26 November 1989 | Dinamo Zagreb | H | 0–0 (2–3 p) | |
2 December 1989 | Spartak Subotica | A | 3–1 | Pančev, Stojković, Lukić |
10 December 1989 | Sloboda Tuzla | A | 0–3 | |
17 December 1989 | Vojvodina | H | 3–1 | Pančev (3) |
20 December 1989 | Velež | H | 4–0 | Stojković (2), Najdoski, Stošić |
18 February 1990 | Vardar | A | 2–0 | Stošić, Pančev |
25 February 1990 | Željezničar | H | 2–2 (4–3 p) | Lukić, Pančev |
4 March 1990 | Osijek | A | 5–0 | Pančev (2), Lukić, Prosinečki, Miličević (o.g.) |
11 March 1990 | Hajduk Split | H | 2–1 | Stošić, Pančev |
16 March 1990 | Partizan | A | 2–0 | Pančev, Prosinečki |
25 March 1990 | Radnički Niš | H | 1–0 | Savićević |
1 April 1990 | Borac Banja Luka | A | 0–0 (5–4 p) | |
8 April 1990 | Rijeka | H | 1–0 | Mrkela |
15 April 1990 | Budućnost | A | 0–0 (4–2 p) | |
22 April 1990 | Sarajevo | H | 3–0 | Pančev, Prosinečki, Savićević (pen.) |
25 April 1990 | Rad | A | 2–1 | Stojković, Savićević |
29 April 1990 | Olimpija | H | 2–0 | Stojković (pen.), Pančev |
6 May 1990 | Velež | A | 3–0 | Savićević, Pančev, Belodedici |
13 May 1990 | Dinamo Zagreb | A | 3–0 (f) | |
16 May 1990 | Spartak Subotica | H | 3–0 | Pančev, Prosinečki, Savićević |
Yugoslav Cup
Date | Opponent | Venue | Result | Scorers |
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2 August 1989 | Liria | H | 8–2 | Mrkela (3), Kanatlarovski, Stojković, Pančev (3) |
9 August 1989 | Vojvodina | H | 6–0 | Radinović, Savićević, Pančev (2), Prosinečki, Mrkela |
16 August 1989 | Vojvodina | A | 1–1 | Lukić |
25 October 1989 | Budućnost | H | 5–1 | Savićević (2), Prosinečki, Pančev, Stošić |
8 November 1989 | Budućnost | A | 3–0 | Radinović, Savićević, Stošić |
18 April 1990 | Partizan | H | 1–0 | Pančev |
2 May 1990 | Partizan | A | 3–2 | Prosinečki, Šabanadžović, Spasić (o.g.) |
19 May 1990 | Hajduk Split | N | 1–0 | Pančev |
UEFA Cup
First round
14 September 1989 | Galatasaray Turkey | 1–1 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade | Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul |
Vezir File:Soccerball shade.svg 35' | Report | Mrkela File:Soccerball shade.svg 12' | Attendance: 45,000 Referee: Alphonse Constantin (Belgium) |
27 September 1989 | Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | 2–0 | Turkey Galatasaray | Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
Lukić File:Soccerball shade.svg 3' Pančev File:Soccerball shade.svg 67' |
Report | Attendance: 65,000 Referee: Joaquín Ramos Marcos (Spain) |
Second round
18 October 1989 | Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | 4–1 | Soviet Union Žalgiris | Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
Savićević File:Soccerball shade.svg 29' Kanatlarovski File:Soccerball shade.svg 31' Pančev File:Soccerball shade.svg 33' Drizić File:Soccerball shade.svg 55' |
Report | Ivanauskas File:Soccerball shade.svg 66' | Attendance: 70,000 Referee: Vassilios Nikakis (Greece) |
1 November 1989 | Žalgiris Soviet Union | 0–1 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade | Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius |
Report | Prosinečki File:Soccerball shade.svg 70' | Attendance: 12,000 Referee: Lajos Hartmann (Hungary) |
Third round
22 November 1989 | Red Star Belgrade Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | 2–0 | West Germany Köln | Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
Savićević File:Soccerball shade.svg 76', 80' | Report | Attendance: 80,000 Referee: Gérard Biguet (France) |
6 December 1989 | Köln West Germany | 3–0 | Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Red Star Belgrade | Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne |
Götz File:Soccerball shade.svg 58', 82' Ordenewitz File:Soccerball shade.svg 89' |
Report | Attendance: 40,000 Referee: Jozef Marko (Czechoslovakia) |
See also
References
- ↑ "Almanah YU-fudbala (1989-90)". strategija.org. Retrieved 22 March 2018.
- ↑ "Osvajači Kupa 1990". crvenazvezdafk.com. Retrieved 5 June 2018.