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Serbian Football League (1940–1944)

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which took place on April 16 and 17, 1944. The last round, the eighth, had been played on March 26 and 27, 1944. Owing to the war, the championship was finished.
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The last season, 1943–44, was formed by 10 clubs and was played regularly but was interrupted by the
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authorities, the league became the highest level domestic football competition within the territory.
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and was played during the 1940–41 season by the clubs from the BanovinaΒ΄s of
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league championship played between the late 1930s until 1944 in
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It held four editions. The first one was organised by the
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Serbia (Territory of the German Military Commander)
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Index

Serbian Football League (1940–44)
Serbian
football
Yugoslavia
Serbian military administration
quisling
German
Belgrade Football Subassociation
Danube
Drina
Morava
Vardar
Vrbas
Zeta
April War
Allied bombing of Belgrade
Yugoslav Championship
1939–40
BSK Belgrade
1940–41
BSK Belgrade
Serbia (Territory of the German Military Commander)
1941–42
SK Jugoslavija
1942–43
BSK Belgrade
1943–44
BSK Belgrade

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