1990–91 Yugoslav Cup

The copper Marsala Tita 1990/91 was the 43rd and last to host a national cup competition in the Yugoslav football. At the final round, the top 32 teams took part.

In the event of a tie after extra time, the victory was decided on penalties. From the second round they played a round-trip round.

It was the last cup competition, which was played out in this format, as Slovenia and Croatia were soon out independently.

Final round participants

  • FK Partizan Belgrade
  • Red Star Belgrade
  • FK Spartak Subotica
  • FK Titova Mitrovica Trepča
  • FK Vojvodina Novi Sad
  • FK Rad Belgrade
  • FK Novi Sad
  • FK Sloboda Užice Titovo
  • FK Borac Čačak
  • FK Proleter Zrenjanin
  • FK Radnički Niš
  • OFK Belgrade
  • FK Borac Bosanski Šamac
  • FK Sarajevo Vratnik
  • FK Sarajevo Željezničar
  • FK Velež Mostar
  • FK Sloboda Tuzla
  • FK Borac Banja Luka
  • FK Sarajevo
  • FK Pelister Bitola
  • FK Vardar Skopje
  • NK Koper
  • NK Olimpija Ljubljana
  • FK Budućnost Titograd
  • FK Sutjeska Nikšić

1/16-Finale

Second round

Quarterfinals

Semifinal

Final

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  • Football competition in Yugoslavia
  • Football in 1990
  • Football in 1991
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