Yugoslav Handball Championship - Results

Results

Year Republic Club Number of titles
1953 Croatia Prvomajska Zagreb 1
1954 Croatia Prvomajska Zagreb 2
1955 Serbia Crvena zvezda Belgrade 1
1956 Serbia Crvena zvezda Belgrade 2
1957 Croatia RK Zagreb 1
1958 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 1
1959 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 1
1960 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 2
1961 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 2
1962 Croatia RK Zagreb 2
1963 Croatia RK Zagreb 3
1964 Croatia Prvomajska Zagreb 3
1965 Croatia RK Zagreb 4
1966 Croatia RK Medveščak Zagreb 1
1967 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 3
1968 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 4
1969 Serbia RK Crvenka 1
1970 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 5
1971 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 6
1972 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 7
1973 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 3
1974 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 4
1975 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 5
1976 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 6
1977 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 8
1978 Bosnia and Herzegovina RK Željezničar Sarajevo 1
1979 Croatia Partizan Bjelovar 9
1980 Slovenia RD Slovan 1
1981 Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 7
1982 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 1
1983 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 2
1984 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 3
1985 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 4
1986 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 5
1987 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 6
1988 Serbia Metaloplastika Šabac 7
1989 Croatia RK Zagreb 5
1990 Serbia Proleter Naftagas Zrenjanin 1
1991 Croatia RK Zagreb 6

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