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The '''Football Association of Yugoslavia''' ('''FSJ''') (]: ''Fudbalski Savez Jugoslavije'' |
The '''Football Association of Yugoslavia''' ('''FSJ''') (]: ''Fudbalski Savez Jugoslavije'', ]: ''Nogometni Savez Jugoslavije'') was the governing body of ] in the ], based in ], with a major administrative branch in ]. | ||
It organized the top-tier football league (the ]), the ], and the Second Leagues of all six former Yugoslav republics. | It organized the top-tier football league (the ]), the ], and the Second Leagues of all six former Yugoslav republics. |
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Founded | 1919 |
FIFA affiliation | 1919 |
UEFA affiliation | 1954 |
President | none |
The Football Association of Yugoslavia (FSJ) (Serbian: Fudbalski Savez Jugoslavije, Croatian: Nogometni Savez Jugoslavije) was the governing body of football in the former Yugoslavia, based in Belgrade, with a major administrative branch in Zagreb.
It organized the top-tier football league (the Prva Liga), the Yugoslavia national football team, and the Second Leagues of all six former Yugoslav republics.
In 1991 the civil wars saw the secession of several republics, and thus the FSJ only administered the remaining republics of Serbia and Montenegro, which retained the name Yugoslavia. The Football Association of Yugoslavia was replaced by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro in 2003, when the nation changed their name to Serbia and Montenegro.
Post-Yugoslavia Football Associations
Football Association of Slovenia - 1991
Croatian Football Federation - 1991
Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina - 1992
Football Federation of Macedonia - 1994
Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro - 2003
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