1994–95 Second League of FR Yugoslavia
Statistics of Second League of FR Yugoslavia (Serbian: Дpугa caвeзнa лига, Druga savezna liga) for the 1994–95 season.
Overview
The league was divided into 2 groups, A and B, consisting each of 10 clubs. Both groups were played in league system. By winter break all clubs in each group meet each other twice, home and away, with the bottom four classified from A group moving to the group B, and being replaced by the top four from the B group. At the end of the season the same situation happened with four teams being replaced from A and B groups, adding the fact that the bottom three clubs from the B group were relegated into the third national tier. The champion and the second following team were promoted into the 1995–96 First League of FR Yugoslavia.
At the end of the season FK Mladost Lučani became champions, and together with FK Čukarički and FK Mladost Bački Jarak got promoted.
Club names
Some club names were written in a different way in other sources, and that is because some clubs had in their names the sponsorship company included. These cases were:
- Čukarički / Čukarički Stankom
- Novi Sad / Novi Sad Gumins
- Budućnost Valjevo / Budućnost Vujić
Final table
Pos | Club | P | W | D | L | F | A | Pts (from autumn bonification) |
1 | Mladost Lučani | 38 | 34 (11) | |||||
2 | Čukarički | 38 | 31 (8) | |||||
3 | Mladost Bački Jarak | 38 | 29 (9) | |||||
4 | Novi Pazar | 38 | 28 (7) | |||||
5 | Mogren | 38 | 28 (10) | |||||
6 | Mačva Šabac | 38 | 26 (7) | |||||
7 | Železničar Niš | 38 | 24 (7) | |||||
8 | Badnjevac | 38 | 23 (8) | |||||
9 | Javor Ivanjica | 38 | 18 (8) | |||||
10 | Novi Sad | 38 | 17 (6) | |||||
11 | Hajduk Beograd | 38 | 28 (6) | |||||
12 | Jastrebac Niš | 38 | 28 (6) | |||||
13 | OFK Kikinda | 38 | 28 (7) | |||||
14 | Priština | 38 | 27 (3) | |||||
15 | Budućnost Valjevo | 38 | 26 (5) | |||||
16 | Borac Banja Luka[lower-alpha 1] | 38 | 26 (7) | |||||
17 | Dinamo Pančevo | 38 | 23 (18) | |||||
18 | Dubočica | 38 | 22 (4) | |||||
19 | Iskra Danilovgrad | 38 | 9 (1) | |||||
20 | Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje | 38 | 3 (1) |
- Between 1992 and 1995, Borac Banja Luka participated in the national competitions organized by the Football Association of FR Yugoslavia. They played their home games in Valjevo due to the Bosnian War.[1]
References
External sources
- Season tables at FSGZ