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- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup abstract "The 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup was the 30th 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. It was won by Rijeka, for whom it was their first major silverware in history.This season marked the end of the domination of Hajduk Split in this competition, as their run of five consecutive cup wins came to an end when they were knocked out by eventual winners Rijeka in the semi-final. The other finalists from the previous season, Dinamo Zagreb, also exited in the semi-final following their defeat to minnows Trepča.Along with Trepča and Rijeka, surprise of the tournament were also Borac Čačak, who were the last team from outside top level in the tournament when they were knocked out in the quarter-finals.".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup wikiPageID "31259377".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup wikiPageRevisionID "569690125".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup attendance "45000".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup body "6633".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup body "FFFFFF".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup champions HNK_Rijeka.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup date "1978-05-24".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup goals "Radović".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup leftarm "6633".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup leftarm "FFFFFF".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup matches "31".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup nextseason "1978".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup otherTitles "Marshal Tito Cup".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup patternB "_whitecollarplain".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup prevseason "1976".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup referee "Radmilo Ristić".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup rightarm "6633".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup rightarm "FFFFFF".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup runnerUp KF_Trepça.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup score "1".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup shorts "1".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup shorts "FFFFFF".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup socks "6633".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup socks "FFFFFF".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup stadium Belgrade.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup stadium Red_Star_Stadium.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup team HNK_Rijeka.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup team KF_Trepça.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup title Yugoslav_Cup.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup title "Rijeka".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup title "Trepča".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup topGoalScorer Petar_Nikezić.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup year "1977".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup subject Category:1977_in_Yugoslavia.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup subject Category:1977–78_domestic_association_football_cups.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup subject Category:1978_in_Yugoslavia.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup subject Category:Yugoslav_Cup_Finals.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup subject Category:Yugoslav_Cup_seasons.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type Event.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type SoccerTournament.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type SocietalEvent.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type SportsEvent.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type Tournament.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type Event.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type SportsEvent.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type Event.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup type Thing.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup comment "The 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup was the 30th 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.".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup label "1977–78 Yugoslav Cup".
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup sameAs 1977%E2%80%9378_Yugoslav_Cup.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup sameAs Q4578024.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup sameAs Q4578024.
- 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup wasDerivedFrom 1977–78_Yugoslav_Cup?oldid=569690125.