1990–91 FK Sarajevo season

The 1990–91 Sarajevo season was the club's 44th season in history, and their 42nd season in the top flight of Yugoslav football, the Yugoslav First League. Besides competing in the First League, the team competed in the National Cup.

Sarajevo
1990–91 season
Sporting directorSvetozar Vujović
PresidentKemal Hujić
ManagerRajko Rašević
Srboljub Markušević
Fuad Muzurović
StadiumKoševo City Stadium
Yugoslav First League11th
Yugoslav CupRound of 16
Top goalscorerLeague: Dane Kuprešanin 13
All: Dane Kuprešanin 14
Highest home attendance12,000 vs Red Star Belgrade
Lowest home attendance200 vs Borac Čačak
Average home league attendance3,079
Biggest winSarajevo 6–1 Borac Čačak
(8 August 1990)
Biggest defeatDinamo Zagreb 8–1 Sarajevo
(21 April 1991)

Squad information

First-team squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  URS Aleksei Prudnikov
2 DF  YUG Srđan Bajić
3 DF  YUG Dejan Raičković
4 DF  YUG Risto Vidaković
5 DF  YUG Vejsil Varupa
6 DF  YUG Memnun Suljagić
7 DF  YUG Goran Šljivić
8 MF  YUG Dane Kuprešanin (Captain)
9 DF  YUG Miloš Nedić
9 FW  YUG Husref Musemić
10 MF  YUG Igor Lazić
11 MF  YUG Senad Repuh
12 GK  YUG Hajrudin Čardaklija
14 MF  YUG Zoran Ljubičić
15 FW  YUG Davor Jakovljević
16 MF  YUG Miodrag Ćirković
GK  YUG Dragoslav Vukadin
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  YUG Predrag Jušić
DF  YUG Aleksandar Guzina
DF  YUG Nudžein Geca
DF  YUG Srđan Slagalo
MF  YUG Sretko Vuksanović
MF  YUG Senad Merdanović
MF  YUG Ismet Mulavdić
MF  YUG Muslija Ramović
MF  YUG Haris Jaganjac
MF  YUG Emir Vazda
FW  YUG Miralem Ramić
FW  YUG Skender Bišević
FW  YUG Nermin Čengić
FW  YUG Haris Karamehmedović
FW  YUG Goran Kovačević
FW  YUG Bernard Barnjak
FW  YUG Antal Puhalak

Source: [1]

Kit

Supplier Sponsor
Uhlsport VW, Audi

Competitions

Yugoslav First League

League table

Pos Team Pld W PKW PKL L GF GA GD Pts
9 Osijek[lower-alpha 1] 36 14 4 2 16 52 57 5 32
10 Radnički Niš 36 14 4 1 17 35 49 14 32
11 Sarajevo 36 13 5 5 13 37 48 11 31
12 Velež 36 12 6 4 14 54 55 1 30
13 Zemun 36 12 6 4 14 40 53 13 30
Source: rsssf.org
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
Notes:
  1. After the season, Croatian and Slovenian clubs left the Yugoslav federation and formed their own leagues. Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Osijek and Rijeka joined 1992 Prva HNL, while Olimpija joined 1991–92 Slovenian PrvaLiga.

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