1966–67 Yugoslav Cup

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1966–67 Yugoslav Cup

The 1966–67 Yugoslav Cup was the 20th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: Kup Jugoslavije), also known as the "Marshal Tito's Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

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1967 Yugoslav Football Cup
20th Marshal Tito Cup
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Cup final, played in Split
Tournament details
CountryYugoslavia
Dates25 February – 24 May
Teams16
Defending championsOFK Beograd
Final positions
ChampionsHajduk Split (1st title)
Runner-upSarajevo
Cup Winners' CupHajduk Split
Tournament statistics
Matches played15
Goals scored31 (2.07 per match)
 1966
1968 
Goals scored in penalty shoot-outs not included.
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According to official statistics, 2,335 teams entered a series of lower-level qualifiers to reach the tournament proper, which was played from late February to late May 1967, as single-legged ties.

The final was reached by top level teams Hajduk Split and Sarajevo. For Hajduk, this was their fourth final, having lost their previous three (1953, 1955, 1963). For Sarajevo this was their first ever cup final, and a chance to complete the domestic double, as they won the 1966–67 Federal League a month later.

First round proper

In the following tables winning teams are marked in bold; teams from outside top level are indicated with Roman numerals, corresponding to their league.

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1 Dinamo Zagreb 0–1 Sarajevo
2 Hajduk Split 1–0 Borovo (II)
3 Rijeka 1–1 (4–5 p) Red Star
4 OFK Beograd 1–2 Vardar
5 OFK Titograd (III) 1–3 Željezničar
6 Partizan 2–0 Maribor (II)
7 Proleter Zrenjanin (II) 2–1 Radnički Niš
8 Radnički Belgrade (II) 1–3 Napredak Kruševac (III)
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Quarter-finals

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1 Partizan 2–1 Proleter Zrenjanin (II)
2 Sarajevo 2–0 Napredak Kruševac (III)
3 Vardar 1–0 Red Star
4 Željezničar 0–1 Hajduk Split
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Semi-finals

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1 Hajduk Split 0–0 (4–2 p) Vardar
2 Sarajevo 1–0 Partizan
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Final

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Hajduk Split2–1Sarajevo
Ferić 43'
Obradov 52'
Musemić 74'
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Attendance: 15,000
Referee: Lado Jakše (Ljubljana)
HAJDUK SPLIT:
GK1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Radomir Vukčević
DF2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milutin Folić
DF3Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Aleksandar Ristić
DF4Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Slišković
DF5Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vinko Cuzzi (c)
MF6Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Bošković
FW7Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Džemaludin Mušović
MF8Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Petar Nadoveza
FW9Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Ferić
MF10Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ivan Hlevnjak
FW11Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatomir Obradov
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Nenković
SARAJEVO:
GK1Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ibrahim Sirćo
DF2Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mirsad Fazlagić
DF3Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fuad Muzurović
DF4Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sead Jesenković
DF5Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milenko Bajić
MF6Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Fahrudin Prljača
MF7Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Prodanović
MF8Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Sreten Šiljkut
FW9Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vahidin Musemić
FW10Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Antić
FW11Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Anton Mandić
Manager:
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miroslav Brozović

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