Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League

Bosnia and Herzegovina Republic League (Bosnian: Republička liga BiH) was the highest football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina within the Yugoslav football system. During the time of SFR Yugoslavia, it was the third level league for most of the time and the winner was usually promoted to the Yugoslav Second League.

Winners

In SFR Yugoslavia

Season Champions Notes - Clubs playing on higher level
1946 Željezničar
1946–47 Velež Mostar Željezničar (I)
1947–48 Velež Mostar Sarajevo (I), Željezničar (II)
1948–49 Željezničar Sarajevo (II)
1950 Bosna Sarajevo Sarajevo (I), Željezničar (II), Velež, Borac (III)
1951 Borac Banja Luka Sarajevo (I), Velež, Željezničar (II)
1952 Velež Mostar Sarajevo (I)
1952–53 Borac Banja Luka Sarajevo, Velež (I)
1953–54 Zenica Sarajevo (I), Željezničar, Velež, Borac (II)
1954–55 Sloboda Tuzla Sarajevo, Željezničar (I), Velež, Zenica (II)
1955–73 Not played (zonal system)
1973–74 Jedinstvo Bihać Velež, Čelik, Željezničar, Sloboda, Sarajevo, Borac (I), Kozara, Iskra, Igman, Famos, Leotar (II)
1974–75 Jedinstvo Brčko Velež, Sloboda, Željezničar, Čelik, Sarajevo (I), Borac, Leotar, Iskra, Famos, Igman, J Bihać, Kozara (II)
1975–76 Rudar Ljubija Sloboda, Sarajevo, Velež, Borac, Željezničar, Čelik (I), Leotar, J Bihać, Famos, J Brčko, Iskra, Igman (II)
1976–77 Radnik Bijeljina Sloboda, Borac, Velež, Čelik, Sarajevo, Željezničar (I), J Bihać, Leotar, Famos, J Brčko, Iskra, Rudar (II)
1977–78 Bosna Visoko Sloboda, Velež, Sarajevo, Borac, Čelik (I), Željezničar, Iskra, Rudar, Famos, Leotar, Radnik, J Bihać, J Brčko (II)
1978–79 Jedinstvo Bihać Sarajevo, Velež, Sloboda, Željezničar, Borac (I), Čelik, Bosna, Iskra, Famos, Leotar, Radnik, Rudar (II)
1979–80 Jedinstvo Brčko Sarajevo, Sloboda, Velež, Željezničar, Borac, Čelik (I), Iskra, Leotar, J Bihać, Bosna, Famos (II)
1980–81 Kozara Gradiška Sloboda, Velež, Sarajevo, Željezničar, Borac (I), Iskra, Čelik, J Brčko, Leotar, J Bihać, Bosna (II)
1981–82 Radnik Bijeljina Sarajevo, Željezničar, Velež, Sloboda (I), Čelik, Iskra, Borac, Leotar, J Bihać, Kozara, J Brčko (II)
1982–83 Sloga Doboj Sloboda, Željezničar, Sarajevo, Velež (I), Čelik, Iskra, J Brčko, leotar, Borac, J Bihać, Radnik, Kozara (II)
1983–84 Rudar Ljubija Željezničar, Sarajevo, Velež, Sloboda, Čelik (I), Iskra, Leotar, J Brčko, J Bihać, Borac, Radnik, Sloga (II)
1984–85 Famos Hrasnica Sarajevo, Željezničar, Velež, Sloboda, Iskra (I), Čelik, J Brčko, J Bihać, Borac, Leotar, Rudar, Radnik (II)
1985–86 Sloga Doboj Velež, Željezničar, Sloboda, Sarajevo, Čelik (I), Iskra, Leotar, J Brčko, Rudar, Borac, Famos, J Bihać (II)
1986–87 Borac Travnik Velež, Željezničar, Čelik, Sarajevo, Sloboda (I), Leotar, Borac, J Brčko, Iskra, Rudar, Famos, Sloga (II)
1987–88 Radnik Bijeljina Velež, Sloboda, Željezničar, Sarajevo, Čelik (I), Leotar, Borac, Iskra, Rudar, Famos, J Brčko, Travnik (II)

Performance by club

Club Titles Years Won
Radnik Bijeljina 3 1976, 1982, 1988
Velež Mostar 3 1947, 1948, 1952
Borac Banja Luka 2 1951, 1953
Jedinstvo Bihać 2 1974, 1979
Jedinstvo Brčko 2 1975, 1980
Rudar Ljubija 2 1976, 1984
Sloga Doboj 2 1983, 1986
Željezničar 2 1946, 1949
Bosna Sarajevo 1 1950
Bosna Visoko 1 1978
Borac Travnik 1 1987
Famos Hrasnica 1 1985
Kozara Gradiška 1 1981
Sloboda Tuzla 1 1955
Zenica 1 1954
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