Yugoslavia II Division East

East Group. Just a notch more dramatic than the West Group – 2 teams competed for first place and promotion.
Bokelj – last with 25 points and relegated.

Trepca – 17th and relegated with 30 points.

Belasica (Strumica) – 16th with 31 points and relegated. Standing from left: N. Sekulov, B. Istatov, K. Sekulov, B. Mitev, V. Stojkov, T. Pecev, I. Andreev, D. Gorgiev. Crouching: P. Andreev, T. Mastev, T. Stojanov, K. Kostadinov, T. Aljokov, R. Ancev.
Napredak (Krusevac) – 15th with 32 points and lucky this season: because there was no team relegated from First Division to this group, they were not relegated.
Crvena zvezda (Gnjilane) – 14th with 33 points.
Pobeda (Prilep) – 13th with 33 points.
Radnicki (Kragujevac) – 12th with 33 points.
FK Ivangrad (in white, pictured here before a game with Crvena zvezda Belgrade) – 11th with 33 points.
Vlaznimi (Dakovica) – 10th with 33 points.
Borac (Cacak) – 9th with 33 points.
Teteks (Tetovo) – 8th with 33 points.
Sloboda (Titovo Uzice) – 7th with 33 points.
Radnicki (Pirot) – 6th with 33 points.
Majdanpek – 5th with 33 points.
Pelister (Bitola) – 4th with 34 points.
Novi Pazar – 3rd with 35 points.
OFK Beograd (Belgrade) – 2nd with 46 points. Tried hard to return to top flight, but failed.
Rad (Belgrade) – prevailed in the Belgrade battle for the first place and won teh championship with 49 points. 20 wins, 9 ties, 5 losses, 54-15 goal-difference. Great success of one of the youngest clubs in the capital, which so far never played top league football. It was just wonderful to be a champion and get promoted.