Yugoslav Cup

The Yugoslav football trophy, ( Serbo-Croatian: Kup Marsala Tita, German: Cup of Marshal Tito ), was a full- borne 1946-1991 cup competition for Yugoslav club teams from 1991 to 2002 for the teams consisting of Serbia and Montenegro Federal Republic of Yugoslavia ( Kup Jugoslavije ) and between 2002 and 2006 for the clubs in the renamed Serbia and Montenegro country ( Kup Srbije i Crne Gore ).

After the collapse of Yugoslavia in 1991 their own domestic cup competitions have been played in the independent states. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, the Bosnian - Herzegovinian Football Cup, in Croatia the Croatian Soccer Cup, in Macedonia, the Macedonian football Cup in Slovenia and the Slovenian Football Cup.

After the state union of Serbia and Montenegro had dissolved, Montenegro formed its own cup competition, the Montenegrin football trophy. Since it is a competition exclusively for teams from Serbia, the Serbian Football Cup. After the collapse of Yugoslavia Serbia became the sole legal successor to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was founded in 1992. Follow all applicable won title of Serbian clubs as valid and continue to be involved in football ratings with Serbia.

The finals and prize

Rank list of winners

Albania | Andorra | Armenia | Azerbaijan | Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Bulgaria | Denmark | Germany | England | Estonia | Faroe Islands | Finland | France | Georgia | Gibraltar | Greece | Ireland | Iceland | Israel | Italy | Kazakhstan | Croatia | Latvia | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | Macedonia | Malta | Moldova | Montenegro | Netherlands | Northern Ireland | Norway | Austria | Poland | Portugal | Romania | Russia | San Marino | Scotland | Sweden | Switzerland | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Switzerland | Turkey | Ukraine | Hungary | Wales | Russia | Cyprus

Non-UEFA Members: Kosovo | Monaco | Vatican

Former DDR | Yugoslavia / Serbia & Montenegro | Soviet Union | Czechoslovakia

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