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1969–70 Yugoslav Cup

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1969–70 Yugoslav Cup
Marshal Tito Cup
Tournament details
CountryYugoslavia
Final positions
ChampionsCrvena zvezda (8th title)
Runner-upOlimpija

The 1969–70 Yugoslav Cup was the 23rd 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.

First round

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Garnizon Krajlevo 2–3 Partizan

Round of 16

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Crvena zvezdaŽeljezničar Sarajevo 1–0

OFK BeogradRudar Kakanj 2–0

OlimpijaBuducnost Peć 3–0

Orijent RijekaDinamo Zagreb 0–1

OsijekVojvodina 1–3

Proleter ZrenjaninPartizan 0–0 a.e.t. (4–3 pen.)

Radnički NišSutjeska Nikšić 1–0

VardarHajduk Split 1–1 a.e.t. (3–4 pen.)

Quarter-finals

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Dinamo ZagrebHajduk Split 1–0

OFK BeogradCrvena zvezda 0–1

Radnički NišProleter Zrenjanin 2–0

VojvodinaOlimpija 0–2 a.e.t.

Semi finals

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Crvena zvezdaRadnički Niš 2–0

OlimpijaDinamo Zagreb 3–1

Finals

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First leg
Home Club Score Visiting Club
Olimpija
2–2
(a.e.t.)
Crvena zvezda
Date 19 May 1970
Locale Stadion Bežigrad, Ljubljana
Attendance 6,000
Referee G. Popov (Titov Veles)
Olimpija
(coach: Nedeljko Gugolj)
Zlatko Škorić, Velimir Sombolac, Atanas Djorlev, Hrvoje Jukić, Miloš Šoškić, Dragan Gugleta, Danilo Popivoda, Radoslav Bečejac, Ivan Pejović (Zlatko Klampfer), Vili Ameršek, Branko Oblak
Crvena zvezda
(coach: Miljan Miljanić)
Ratomir Dujković, Milovan Đorić, Sava Karapandžić, Miroslav Pavlović, Kiro Dojčinovski, Branko Klenkovski, Zoran Antonijević, Stanislav Karasi, Vojin Lazarević, Trifun Mihajlović, Dragan Džajić
Scorers 0–1 Lazarević (18'), 1–1 P. Ameršek (23'), 1–2 T. Mihajlović (63'), 2–2 Bečejac (88')
Second leg
Home Club Score Visiting Club
Crvena zvezda
1–0
(a.e.t.)
Olimpija
Date 27 May 1970
Locale Stadion Crvena Zvezda, Belgrade
Attendance 30,000
Referee M. Gugulović (Niš)
Crvena zvezda
(coach: Miljan Miljanić)
Ratomir Dujković, Milovan Đorić, Sava Karapandžić, Miroslav Pavlović, Kiril Dojčinovski, Branko Klenkovski, Zoran Antonijević, Stanislav Karasi, Vojin Lazarević, Trifun Mihajlović, Dragan Džajić
Olimpija
(coach: Nedeljko Gugolj)
Zlatko Škorić, Dragan Rogić, Atanas Djorlev, Dimitrije Srbu, Miloš Šoškić, Zlatko Klampfer, Danilo Popivoda, Dragan Gugleta, Radoslav Bečejac, Vili Ameršek, Branko Oblak
Scorers 1–0 Džajić (118')

See also

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