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1979–80 Yugoslav First Basketball League
LeagueYugoslav First Basketball League
SportBasketball
1979-80
Season championsSocialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosna
Yugoslav First Basketball League seasons
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The 1979–80 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 36th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia.

Notable events

Dražen Petrović's league debut

The season saw the pro debut of fifteen-year-old Dražen Petrović. He appeared in 8 games for Šibenka throughout the season, scoring a total of 13 points. His scoring debut occurred on 29 December 1979 at home against OKK Beograd (Beko), a contest fifteen-year-and-two-month-old Petrović entered by coming on for Šibenka's veteran point guard Zoran Slavnić, who in addition to playing also shared the team's head coaching duties with Vojislav Vezović.

Teams

Socialist Republic of Serbia SR Serbia

Socialist Republic of Croatia SR Croatia

Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina SR Bosnia and Herzegovina

Socialist Republic of Macedonia SR Macedonia

Socialist Republic of Slovenia SR Slovenia

Classification

Regular season ranking 1979-80 G V P PF PS Pt
1. Bosna 22 17 5 2020 1904 34
2. Jugoplastika 22 15 7 2001 1846 30
3. Cibona 22 13 9 1973 1901 26
4. Partizan 22 12 10 1984 1949 24
5. Crvena Zvezda 22 11 11 1929 1933 22
6. Zadar 22 10 12 2041 2048 20
7. Iskra Olimpija 22 10 12 1955 2028 20
8. Šibenka 22 9 13 1980 1949 18
9. Rabotnički 22 9 13 1919 2061 18
10. Radnički Belgrade 22 9 13 1881 1913 18
11. Beko Beograd 22 8 14 1892 1930 16
12. Borac Čačak 22 8 14 1992 2035 16


The winning roster of Bosna:

Coach: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bogdan Tanjević

Results

Home \ Away BOS JUG CIB PAR CZV ZAD OLI ŠIB RAB RAD OKK BOR
Bosna 72–79 99–85 106–100 98–88 120–101 103–95 83–82 97–85 72–73 88–85 118–103
Jugoplastika 73–75 84–86 89–79 90–77 91–97 92–73 124–93 114–89 101–77 99–85 81–75
Cibona 91–86 101–91 104–85 75–71 88–91 105–90 81–77 124–81 91–85 74–76 97–93
Partizan 73–72 72–80 81–82 92–90 107–98 107–95 101–99 92–82 91–80 88–89 101–88
Crvena Zvezda 90–93 88–92 102–80 89–80 90–88 90–85 106–89 89–88 95–85 97–77 99–87
Zadar 96–98 82–84 92–90 84–78 88–86 87–75 106–104 97–80 82–89 93–89 109–97
Olimpija 82–83 89–88 73–72 86–104 84–72 104–94 96–95 107–99 83–79 89–87 105–102
Šibenka 92–104 81–70 91–92 83–73 104–68 99–98 87–81 93–75 81–72 95–80 94–76
Rabotnički 83–92 90–89 75–73 99–102 100–90 106–97 101–94 89–85 88–75 75–72 93–89
Radnički Belgrade 92–90 92–107 100–99 89–104 101–85 87–81 85–86 81–79 80–79 89–85 89–97
Beko Beograd 80–86 85–93 81–87 81–94 77–84 88–89 107–96 96–88 100–73 104–90 86–85
Borac Čačak 76–87 88–90 97–96 84–80 80–83 98–91 89–87 97–89 110–87 103–91 78–82
Source: Pearlbasket
Legend: Blue = home team win; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.

Scoring leaders

  1. Branko Skroče (Zadar) - ___ points (31.8ppg)
  2. Dražen Dalipagić (Partizan) - ___ points (31.4ppg)

Qualification in 1980-81 season European competitions

FIBA European Champions Cup

FIBA Cup Winner's Cup

FIBA Korać Cup

Basketball Cup

Bracket

 EightfinalsQuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinals
               
  
 
 Kvarner98
  
 Jugoplastika88
 Kvarner102
  
 Zadar95
 Zadar81
  
 Beko Beograd80
 Kvarner79
  
 Cibona85
 Cibona123
  
 Libela Celje99
 Cibona81
  
 Radnički LMK Belgrade79
 Radnički LMK Belgrade94
  
 Elektrokosovo84
 Cibona68
  
 Bosna62
 Bosna98
  
 Rabotnički86
 Bosna93
  
 Partizan87
 Partizan100
  
 Budućnost87
 Bosna
  
 Borac Čačak
 Borac Čačak112
  
 Slovan105
 Borac Čačak89
  
 Vojvodina85
 Vojvodina90
 
 Drina80
 

References

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  2. "Yugoslav basketball league standings 1945-91". nsl.kosarka.co.yu. Archived from the original on 2 July 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2019.
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