1970–71 Yugoslav Cup

1970–71 Yugoslav Cup
Marshal Tito Cup
Country Yugoslavia
Champions Crvena zvezda (9th title)
Runners-up Sloboda Tuzla

The 1970–71 Yugoslav Cup was the 24th season of the top football knockout competition in SFR Yugoslavia, the Yugoslav Cup (Serbo-Croatian: 'Kup Jugoslavije'), also known as the "Marshal Tito Cup" (Kup Maršala Tita), since its establishment in 1946.

Round One

Napredak Kragujevac 0 - 0 Partizan

(pen. Napredak)

Round of Sixteen

Crvena Zvezda - Vojvodina Novi Sad 2-0

FK Bor - Napredak Krusevac 2-1

Lovcen Cetinje - Dinamo Zagreb 1-2

Olimpija Ljubljana - OFK Beograd 1-2aet

Rijeka - Hajduk Split 3-2aet

Sloboda Tuzla - Dubocica Leskovac 1-0

Vardar Skopje - Radnicki Kragujevac 0-2

Velez Mostar - Osijek 5-0

Quarter finals

Crvena Zvezda - FK Bor 2-0

Dinamo Zagreb - Radnicki Kragujevac 2-0

OFK Beograd - Sloboda Tuzla 1-2

Velez Mostar - Rijeka 6-1

Semi finals

Crvena Zvezda - Velez Mostar 4-0

Sloboda Tuzla - Dinamo Zagreb 1-0

Finals (First Leg)

Home Club Score Visiting Club
Sloboda Tuzla
0 - 4 Crvena zvezda
Date May 12, 1971
Locale Tušanj Stadium, Tuzla, Bosnia
Attendance 7,000 (Cap. 15,000)
Referee R. Canak (Beograd)
Sloboda
(Coach: Josip Duvančić)
Rizah Mešković, Aleksandar Miličić, Radomir Jovičić, Fahrudin Avdičević, Faruk Pašić, Jusuf Hatunić, Muhamed Glavović (Tihomir Trifunović), Časlav Jevremović (Fuad Mulahasanović), Omer Jusić, Mustafa Hukić, Dušan Jovanović
Crvena Zvezda
(Coach: Miljan Miljanić)
Ratomir Dujković, Branko Klenkovski, Petar Krivokuća, Zoran Antonijević, Miroslav Pavlović (Mihalj Keri),

Vladislav Bogićević, Slobodan Janković (Mile Novković), Stanislav Karasi, Zoran Filipović, Jovan Aćimović, Dragan Džajić

Notes 0-1 Džajić (39'), 0-2 Filipović (44'), 0-3 Džajić (53'), 0-4 Karasi (65')

Finals (Second Leg)

Home Club Score Visiting Club
Crvena zvezda
2 - 0 Sloboda Tuzla
Date May 26, 1971
Locale Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade, Serbia
Attendance 6,000 (cap. 51,328)
Referee P. Kostovski (Skopje)
Crvena zvezda
(Coach: Miljan Miljanić)
Ratomir Dujković, Branko Klenkovski, Petar Krivokuća, Zoran Antonijević, Miroslav Pavlović, Vladislav Bogićević, Slobodan Janković, Stevan Ostojić (Trifun Mihajlović), Zoran Filipović, Jovan Aćimović, Stanislav Karasi (Dragan Džajić)
Sloboda
(Coach: Josip Duvančić)
Rizah Mešković, Aleksandar Miličić, Radomir Jovičić, Fahrudin Avdičević, Faruk Pašić, Djordje Gerum, Dušan Jovanović (Alberto Altarac),

Fuad Subašić, Omer Jusić (Muhamed Glavović), Tihomir Trifunović, Časlav Jevremović

Notes 1-0 Slobodan Janković (29'), 2-0 Filipović (80')

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