Second Division. The usual 2 groups of 18 teams each and no high drama at the top. One group was dominated by one team, and the other – by two.
West Group. Since the relegated team from First Division happened to be from this half of Yugoslavia, 5 teams were relegated from the group.
Sloga (Doboj) was last and out with 20 points.
RNK Split – 17th with 22 points and relegated.
Maribor – 16th with 28 points and relegated.
Dinamo (Pancevo) – 15th with 30 points and relegated.
Vrbas – 14th with 31 points. Unlucky, for under normal circumstances they sgould have been safe. But since the two relegated from First Division teams happened to belong to the West, Vrbas was relegated.
Famos (Hrasnica) – 13th with 33 points.
Rudar (Lublja) – 12th with 34 points.
Sibenik – 11th with 34 points.
Iskra (Bugojno) – 10th with 35 points.
Jedinstvo (Brcko) – 9th with 35 points.
Mladost (Petrinja) – 8th with 35 points.
Proleter (Zrenjanin) – 7th with 36 points.
Borac (Banja Luka) – 6th with 36 points.
GOSK Jug – 5th with 37 points.
Leotar (Trebinje) – 4rth with 37 points.
Kikinda – 3rd with 38 points.
RFK Novi Sad – 2nd with 42 points. Strong season, but unable to rival their city neighbours Vojvodina.
Vojvodina (Novi Sad) – dominant this season. 20 wins, 9 ties, 5 losses, 60-26 goal-difference, 49 points. Nobody managed to come close tp them and Vojvodina was easily promoted. Standing from left: Zovko, Alempić,Dimitrić, ?, Ćurčić, Milovac.
Crouching: Cimbal, Šestić, Popović, Mijić, Beganović.