First League of FR Yugoslavia 1993-94

First League of FR Yugoslavia 1993-94

=First League=

FALL

"IA league"

"IB league"

First League topscorer: () - 33 goals from 34 league match appearances

Champions:
*FK PARTIZAN (coach: Ljubiša Tumbaković)

players (league matches/league goals):
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Nebojša Gudelj (34/4)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Petar Vasiljević (34/2)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Saša Ćurčić (33/7)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Bratislav Mijalković (33/0)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Savo Milošević (32/21)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Dejan Čurović (32/19)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Goran Pandurović (32/0) -goalkeeper-
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Branko Brnović (31/9)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Dragan Ćirić (31/6)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Albert Nađ (30/2)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Zoran Mirković (26/0)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Darko Tešović (24/4)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Nenad Bjeković Jr. (19/4)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Đorđe Tomić (18/1)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Miroslav Čermelj (11/0)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Gordan Petrić (10/1) sold to Dundee United during late fall 1993
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Ljubomir Vorkapić (8/0)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Đorđe Svetličić (5/0)
flagicon|FR Yugoslavia Ivan Tomić (4/1)
(2/0)


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