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- 1919–20_Serbian_Football_Championship abstract "The Serbian Football Championship season of 1919-1920 was the first held after the end of the First World War. With the football championships still not organised at national level in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929), the clubs from Serbia joined together to play in this championship organised by the Serbian Football Federation (Srpski loptački savez).".
- Q4560776 abstract "The Serbian Football Championship season of 1919-1920 was the first held after the end of the First World War. With the football championships still not organised at national level in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929), the clubs from Serbia joined together to play in this championship organised by the Serbian Football Federation (Srpski loptački savez).".
- 1919–20_Serbian_Football_Championship comment "The Serbian Football Championship season of 1919-1920 was the first held after the end of the First World War. With the football championships still not organised at national level in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929), the clubs from Serbia joined together to play in this championship organised by the Serbian Football Federation (Srpski loptački savez).".
- Q4560776 comment "The Serbian Football Championship season of 1919-1920 was the first held after the end of the First World War. With the football championships still not organised at national level in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929), the clubs from Serbia joined together to play in this championship organised by the Serbian Football Federation (Srpski loptački savez).".