Crvena Zvezda won its seventh championship title in 1960. In the end, it triumphed with a point advantage over Dinamo Zagreb, while Partizan and Vojvodina were six points behind, and Hajduk was seven points behind.
At the end of the 1960 championship, Crvena Zvezda After 22 rounds, they recorded 15 wins, three draws and four losses, with a goal difference of 47:25. We won a total of 33 points. On September 27, 1959, the 25th eternal derby was played at the JNA stadium, and Crvena Zvezda convincingly defeated Partizan 3:0. The scorers were Nikola Stipić in the 63rd and 70th minutes and Ivan Popović in the 79th minute of the match. That season, Red Star had a negative record only against Dinamo (0:0, 1:2) and Budućnost (0:2, 1:0).
Crvena Zvezda : Vladimir Beara 21-22 goals conceded, Ranko Borozan 5, Dragomir Vukićević 1-1, Vladimir Durković 22, Branko Zebec 7, Miljan Zeković 10, Bora Kostić 21-19, Dušan Maravić 13-5, Nikola Mijušković 4, Selimir Milošević 12-3, Blagoje Mitic 10, Vladimir Nikolovski 5-1, Vladica Popović 14-1, Ivan Popović 7-2, Anton Rudinski 11-1, Ljubisa Spajić 22, Nikola Stipić 14-5, Dimitrije Stojanović 12, Lazar Tasić 20, Ivan Toplak 11-5, Petar Ćosić 1-2 goals conceded, Dragoslav Šekularac 11-3.
Coach: Misha Pavic.
At the end of the 1950s, Zvezda had an exceptional team, whose main stars were the famous goalkeeper Vladimir Beara, goal scorer Bora Kostić and the first ace Dragoslav Šekularac, who two years later would shine at the World Cup in Chile, where Yugoslavia was fourth, and he was in the ideal team of the world. Technically, the team leader was Dr. Aleksandar Obradović. The top scorer of the championship was Bora Kostić with 19 goals. By the way, Kostić scored the most goals for Zvezda ever in championship matches - a total of 158!
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