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The club's figures put it ahead of Partizan Belgrade and Dynamo Kyiv.
It also named six Russian-flagged vessels: Bella, Bogatyr, Neptun, Partizan, Patriot and Sevastopol.
Squad: Goalkeepers: Vladimir Stojkovic (Partizan Belgrade), Predrag Rajkovic (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Marko Dmitrovic (Eibar).
Honestly the most memorable part of the day was the Partizan firm's march to the match.
Squad: Goalkeepers: Vladimir Stojkovic (Partizan Belgrade), Predrag Rajkovic (Maccabi Tel Aviv), Marko Dmitrovic (Eibar), Aleksandar Jovanovic (Aarhus).
The standings at that moment were considered final, with Obilić trailing the new champions, Partizan, by two points.
Porto were drawn in a tough group that included Marseille, Partizan Belgrade and the imperious might of Real Madrid.
He stayed four years but was let go, and another year at Partizan Belgrade's academy also ended in failure.
"We strongly condemn the perpetrators of this insane act," the Partizan team said in a statement according to the news outlet.
"In the aftermath of what happened in Bulgaria we had a meeting with the boys," Solskjaer told Wednesday's news conference at Partizan stadium.
By one metric, only three clubs (Ajax, Partizan Belgrade and Dinamo Zagreb) have more graduates playing top-flight soccer in Europe than Sporting.
They reached the cup final too, losing out to Partizan in a match that was said to have been fixed – legend goes that Partizan, who lagged behind in the title race by a double-digit margin, intentionally threw their late-season match against Obilić without mustering a single shot on target in order to deprive Red Star of the title.
Earlier this year, Mr. Zivkovic, 19, refused to sign a contract extension with Partizan after drawing interest from richer clubs abroad, Mr. Stefanovic said.
There was a healthy sense of danger the whole day but never more than when the Partizan fan firm arrived at Red Star stadium.
Inside the hotel last week, hours before the rematch in Serbia, the man from Fare finished the call and prepared to head to Partizan Stadium.
Partizan scored in each half, the minutes ticked off the clock, and the observer seemed slightly dumbfounded, and a bit delighted, that no incidents occurred.
The Partizan ultras yelled the phrase "Kosovo is Serbia!" repeatedly, at one point engaging the entire stadium in a booming, call-and-response rendition of the chant.
He stayed involved in the sport after the country's disintegration in the early 1990s, and is now the honorary president of the legendary Belgrade basketball team Partizan.
Red Star, winners of a record 30 league titles, top the first division table with 66 points from 25 games, 11 more than bitter city foes Partizan.
Red Star and Partizan remain major centers of Serbian ethnic nationalism—the same sentiment that led to civil war and ethnic cleansing in the region in the 23s.
Red Star, the winners of a record 30 league titles, top the first division table on 66 points from 25 games, 11 more than bitter city foes Partizan.
Everton Luiz, a Brazilian midfielder who joined Partizan last year, was in tears after playing through monkey chants and other persistent abuse during his team's 1-0 victory.
While 25,000 people flocked the streets to run the 29th Belgrade marathon, several hours later another 40,000 attended Serbia's 151st infamous eternal derby between Belgrade rivals, Red Star and Partizan.
We were both ready to sprint if the Partizan fans decided to stop fighting the police (and each other) and turned their attention towards us filming it all go down.
Partizan was created by the Russian nationalist Denis Gariev, who organized something called the Imperial Legion, a battalion of volunteers who traveled from Russia to Ukraine to fight with separatists in 2014.
The Serbian Football Association suspended Rad's stadium in Belgrade until further notice because of the racist behavior of fans during a loss on Sunday in a Serbian league game against Partizan Belgrade.
Under his stewardship they won promotion at the first attempt, then, in the following season, became the first (and thus far only club) to break the Red Star-Partizan monopoly of the title in the last 27 years.
Soccer player Everton Luiz, a Partizan Belgrade midfielder, was left in tears after he was subjected to "monkey chants" and other abuse on Sunday during his team's victory over Rad in the Serbian league, according to the Associated Press.
BELGRADE, Oct 23 (Reuters) - Manchester United will trust UEFA to implement the governing body's three-step protocol in case there are any outbursts of racism during their Europa League match at Partizan Belgrade on Thursday, manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer said.
On Wednesday, VICE World of Sports will air a documentary on Serbia's Eternal Derby, which pits Serbia's two biggest soccer teams—Red Star and Partizan—against one another in what is one of the most epic rivalries in world soccer.
In this episode of VICE World of Sports, we check out Serbia's Eternal Derby, which pits Serbia's two biggest soccer teams—Red Star and Partizan—against one another in what is one of the most epic rivalries in world soccer.
He cited the case of the Serbian midfielder Andrija Zivkovic, one of the continent's most promising young players, who starred at the FIFA U nder-20 World Cup last year and was a centerpiece of the decorated team Partizan Belgrade.
Odbojkaški klub Partizan () commonly known as OK Partizan, is a volleyball club from Belgrade, Serbia. OK Partizan is a part of JSD Partizan. The club formed in 1946. In its history Partizan won 11 national championships and 7 cups.
AK Partizan or Atletski Klub Partizan is an athletics club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan.
Spartak refused to play Partizan. Hence, Partizan won via forfeit, 2–0.
SK Partizan or Streljački Klub Partizan is a shooting club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan. The club celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2009.
Košarkaški klub Partizan (, English: Partizan Basketball Club), commonly referred to as KK Partizan or simply Partizan, is a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. It is part of the multi-sports Belgrade-based club Partizan. The club is a founding member and shareholder of the Adriatic Basketball Association, and competes in the ABA League, the EuroCup and in the Basketball League of Serbia. Since 1945, Partizan has won 48 trophies and is the holder of the 21 national champion titles.
Partizan won the match with the result 10-0. On a return match at the Partizan Stadium result was 3:1 for Partisan. Two years after Partizan, Red Star Belgrade was Sloga's guest as well.
Also, Popović was among the founders of FK Partizan Belgrade, the football section of the Yugoslav Sports Association Partizan.
Glintić played for the youth teams of Partizan and got promoted to the first team in 1992. He played for Partizan for two seasons without a lot of opportunity to play. After leaving Partizan, he played for Belgrade-based teams Beovuk 72 and Beobanka. In the summer 2000, he returned to Partizan.
Teniski klub Partizan is a tennis club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan.
Rvački Klub Partizan is a wrestling club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan.
Born in Pusto Šilovo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, he started his youth career in FK Partizan as a nine-year-old, although minimum age required to start playing for Partizan youths was ten. He was spotted by Partizan coach Virgil Popescu who insisted in bringing him over. Apart from short spell abroad, Blagoje spent most of his time in Partizan and, as a player or coach, he was part of Partizan for almost half a century. Paunović played for ten seasons with FK Partizan, amassing nearly 300 official appearances with the Belgrade club.
The 2015–16 season for Partizan was started on 14 July 2015 by defeating the Georgian team Dila Gori 1–0 in the second round of qualifying for the Champions League. Partizan also won in the return leg (2–0). In the third round Partizan played against Steaua București. In first leg, Partizan remained undefeated in Bucharest (1–1).
Partizan is the most successful basketball club in Serbia, having won total of 48 official trophies. There have been 31 head coaches for Partizan since the founding of the club in 1945. The first head coach was Božo Grkinić who coached Partizan for two seasons. The first coach to bring Partizan official trophy was Borislav Ćorković.
The Yugoslav Army established Partizan on 4 October 1945. Marjanović, Kovačević, Munćan, Kostić, and Vlahović played for Partizan during the 1946 season.
In last match of the group, Partizan lost in Kiev 1–4. Marko Jevtović score only goal for Partizan, from penalty spot.
The last club he played for before Partizan was Hemofarm Vršac. After three seasons in Hemofarm, the team recommended him to Partizan.
Prvi Partizan cartridges carry the headstamp "ППУ" ("PPU"),International Ammunition Association Headstamp Page which stands as abbreviation of the company's name in Cyrillic letters, "Први партизан Ужице" ("Prvi partizan Užice"). Prvi Partizan has made ammunition with the headstamps PP and PPU.
In Play-off round UEFA Europa League Partizan played against Neftchi Baku. First game in Belgrade Partizan won 3-2,in that game 2 own goals were witnessed, but in Baku Partizan also won n 2-1. On 18 September Partizan played against Tottenham in Belgrade. In this game there was no winner and the end result was 0-0.
Karate Klub Partizan is a karate club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan. There are two main trainers for the club - Milos Zivkovic and Aleksandra Lazic . The club in Belgrade trains at the Partizan Stadium.
PK Partizan or Plivački Klub Partizan is a swimming club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan. It was founded in 1945 and is a member of the Serbian Swimming Association. The club participates in various tournaments.
In July 2006, he moved back to Partizan Belgrade.Kecman blizu povratka u Partizan, B92, July 1, 2006. B92.net. Retrieved on 2011-11-06.
In: Исмаел Беко Фофана се враћа у Хумску! at Sportski žurnal, 3-11-2015 Partizan potpisao Šaranova i Jovanovića at FK Partizan official website, 23-12-2015 Михајловић и званично прекомандован у први тим Партизана at Sportski žurnal, 28-12-2015 Trener Partizana, Ivan Tomić, prekomandovao četiri talentovana igrača at sport.rs Brazilski vezista Everton Luiz potpisao za Partizan! at FK Partizan official website, 6-1-2016 Partizan doveo štopera iz Finske at B92, 16-1-2015 Tomićev valcer za jednu stolicu at sport.
The Sports Centre Partizan-Teleoptik (SC Partizan-Teleoptik; / ), also known as Zemunelo (; the name being composed to show the resemblance to A.C. Milan's sports centre, Milanello), is the football training ground of the Serbian SuperLiga club Partizan Belgrade. The complex is situated on the surface of almost 100,000 square metres, in the west part of Zemun municipality. It is a training base of all Partizan selections. Besides training, senior team of Partizan Belgrade also use "Zemunelo" to play their friendly home matches.
In that season he scored his most beautiful goal in his career against FK Velež. The next season Hajduk fought FK Partizan over the championship. 2 rounds before the end of the season Hajduk faced Partizan in Belgrade. Thanks to the brilliance of Jerković and his teammates they defeated Partizan 6–1 but in the last round Partizan won the championship with the help of referee Maksimović.
On 14 February 2014, Kljajić came to Partizan and signed a four-year contract with Partizan and took the number 12 on shirt. After signing for Partizan, Kljajić was sent to Teleoptik, on loan. He collected 12 games in second half of 2013–14. Kljajić returned to Partizan at the beginning of new season, as a competitor of Milan Lukač and Živko Živković, his rival from Metalac.
The new crisis was serious, which reflected in the results next season, when Partizan finished 13th. It took a two more seasons, but Partizan eventually recovered.
During the summer of 2016, the management of the OK Partizan, led by the president of the club, Predrag Golijanin, and at the initiative of the famous volleyball player Željko Tanasković, decided to re-establish the women's team after a 44 years absence. Renewed ŽOK Partizan became administrated by OK Partizan under the organization of JSD Partizan. The women's department has teams in many categories (senior, junior, youth) competing in the 2016–17 season. Since autumn 2016, OK Partizan founded a volleyball school for girls of all ages.
On 13 May Partizan won against Napredak and won the title of Serbian champion. Then Partizan won 26 title and equalized with the biggest rival (Red Star) by number of champion titles. In Serbian Cup, Partizan came to the finals by beating FK Bežanija 1-0, 3-0 FK Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi and Rad 1-0.In the semi-finals Partizan won against Jagodina Total score 5-0.
Partizan then continued European story in UEFA Cup. In first round of UEFA Cup, they eliminated Sporting CP 6–4 on aggregate. Partizan won first match in Lisbon 3–1 and draw the second leg 3–3 at home. In first match of second round, Partizan defeated Slavia Prague 3–1, but Slavia won in return leg 1–5 in Prague and Partizan failed to reach final phase.
On 14 July 2016, Partizan opened season with a 0–0 home draw against Zagłębie Lubin in second qualifying round for the UEFA Europa League. A week later, in Lubin, after penalty drama Partizan was eliminated. Three days later, Partizan opened season in Serbian SuperLiga with another draw (0–0) against novice in SuperLiga (Bačka) at Karađorđe Stadium. In next round, Partizan has lost against Napredak at Mladost Stadium.
Born in Belgrade's urban neighborhood of Dorćol, Tumbaković started out in the youth categories of Radnički Beograd in 1962.Samo Partizan by Vojkan Kostić and Vladimir Niškanović (2000-09-03). Samo Partizan issue #1, pgs. 14-17. Two years later, he joined the youth ranks of Partizan Belgrade.
The Grobari (Serbian Cyrillic: Гробари) are supporters of the Belgrade football club Partizan. They generally support all clubs within the Sports Association Partizan, especially football and basketball teams.
In group stage Partizan score ten goals and that's exactly like in last three seasons when Partizan score same goals like in this. Nine out of ten goals, has score Aboubakar Oumarou (5) and Andrija Živković (4), and the last one score Fabrício. Dynamo Kyiv – Partizan, 7 December 2017 On 14 July 2016, Partizan opened season with a 0–0 home draw against Zagłębie Lubin in second qualifying round for the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League. A week later, in Lubin, after penalty drama Partizan was eliminated. Partizan began their 2017–18 European campaign in the second qualifying round of the 2017–18 UEFA Champions League, eliminating Montenegrin champions Budućnost Podgorica 2–0 on aggregate.
On 31 August 2017, Ožegović joined Partizan. He signed a three-year contract and was given the number 51 shirt. He made his debut for the club on 9 September 2017, against Mladost Lučani.\- Partizan – Mladost Lučani 3:0 at FK Partizan official website, 9 September 2017 He scored his first goal for Partizan on 17 September 2017 against Radnički Niš in a 3–1 home league victory.\- Partizan – Radnički Niš 3:1 at FK Partizan official website, 17 September 2017 On 28 September 2017, he recorded his first European goals after found the back of the net in a 2–3 home loss to Dynamo Kyiv in 2017–18 UEFA Europa League group stage second match.
Hokejaški klub Partizan (Serbian Cyrillic: Хокејашки клуб Партизан) is a Serbian professional ice hockey club from Belgrade. HK Partizan is one of the sport clubs that are part of Partizan sport society. They play their home games at the Pionir Ice Hall. The club currently plays in the Serbian Hockey League.
The return match played in Belgrade on 1 May 1954 was also won by Partizan, 16–14. The Rugby Championship of Yugoslavia ran from 1957-1991. Partizan won the second, third, and fourth title. Before the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia, Partizan won titles in 1988 and in 1991, the last championship.
He moved to Partizan Belgrade in 2007. He won the Serbian League championship with Partizan Belgrade in 2007. He then returned to Budućnost Podgorica for the 2007–08 season.
The next season, he got a call from FK Partizan and in the 1964–65 season he played again in first league competition but this time for FK Partizan.
In round of 32, Partizan was eliminated by Viktoria Plzeň, 1–3 on aggregate. Partizan began their 2018–19 European campaign in the first qualifying round of the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League, eliminating Montenegrin Rudar Pljevlja 6–0 on aggregate. In the second and third qualifying round, Partizan eliminate Lithuanian Trakai (2–1 on aggregate) and Denmark Nordsjælland (5–3 on aggregate). In play-off round, Partizan were eliminated by Beşiktaş.
Arsenal – Partizan Belgrade. After Jokanović, the club decided to give a chance to the young coach and former Partizan footballer Aleksandar Stanojević. He became the youngest head coach in the history of Partizan Belgrade. Stanojević took over the club in very difficult period and managed to win the championship in 2010, although Partizan was 10 points behind from the 1st placed Red Star Belgrade. In the 2011, the club won the double.
The club colors are green and black, which are also included in the coat of arms of the city, and were also the colors prior to the merger and the integration of Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica. To the club color of Partizan Belgrade belonged also red and blue. Thus, the away kit of Partizan Kosovska Mitrovica wore these colors were symbolic the main colors of the Serbian flag. It was similar at Partizan Belgrade.
In 2010, he was loaned to FK Metalac where he played five games and scored one goal. The next three seasons, Miljković spent as a standard member of Partizan. He also made 14 appearances for Partizan in the UEFA club competitions. With Partizan, Miljković won four Serbian championship titles and two Serbian Cups.
In 2001–02 season, in qualifying round, Partizan eliminated Santa Coloma 8–1 on aggregate. Partizan won 7–1 in return leg in Belgrade and made one of the biggest victories in club history on European scene. In first round, Partizan defeated Rapid Wien 1–0 in first match, but Rapid won the return leg 5–1 in Vienna, and Partizan were again eliminated in the first round. Partizan defeated Hammarby IF 5–1 on aggregate in second qualifying round for 2002–03 UEFA Champions League, but lost 1–6 on aggregate in third qualifying round from Bayern Munich.
Partizan also organizes football camps for children in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Australia and the United States. Many of the best youth-academy players move directly to the Partizan senior side, or to the affiliate club Teleoptik Zemun. All of Partizan's youth categories train at the Partizan sports complex named SC Partizan-Teleoptik, along with Partizan's seniors and the players of Teleoptik. Partizan has won several awards for its youth work, including "Best European Youth Work" in 2006, and the club's youth school has been declared the second-best in Europe after that of Ajax.
Partizan was founded by young high officers of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) in 1945 in Belgrade, as part of the Yugoslav Sports Association Partizan. Their home ground is the Partizan Stadium in Belgrade, where they have played since 1949. Partizan holds records such as playing in the first European Champions Cup match on 4 September, 1955, as well as becoming the first Balkan and Eastern European football club to reach the European Champions Cup final, when it did so in 1966. Partizan was the first Serbian club to compete in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League.
To the finals Partizan won all his matches without conceding a goal. On 20 May in the final Partizan lost to Čukarički 1-0.And he didn't won the double crown.
Andrija Crnogorac (born September 23, 1981) is a former Serbian professional basketball player. He start his career in Partizan. He played in Partizan 2 years and won Yugoslav Cup in 1999.
In the regional Adriatic League, Partizan was stopped in the semifinals, ending its five-year reign in the competition. On the domestic front, however, Partizan extended its success, winning another double.
On 5 January 2016, he was named a head coach of the Serbian team Partizan Belgrade, following the departure of Petar Božić. On 13 June 2017, he parted ways with Partizan.
Partizan won second place in the group with eight points (two more than Young Boys and five less than Dynamo Kyiv).In the round of 32 Partizan played against Viktoria Plzeň. Partizan first played in Belgrade.Partizan takes the lead, but then concede a late goal which came from offside. In Plzeň Viktoria won 2-0, and Partizan were eliminated from UEFA Europa League round of 32. The result was 3-1 for Viktoria on aggregate. In July and August 2019, Partizan secured their ninth participation in the group stages of UEFA Europa League. Under Savo Milošević's leadership, Partizan knocked-out Connah's Quay Nomads F.C. (1-0, 3-0), Yeni Malatyaspor (3-1, 0-1) and Molde FK(2-1, 1-1) in the qualifiers.
Lazović started playing football at a small football school in Kragujevac, before joining Partizan at the age of 13.Lazović potpisao za Partizan, srećan zbog povratka In his first senior season, Lazović made eight league appearance for Partizan, and also played for Teleoptik on loan. Lazović made his European debut in the UEFA Cup qualifiers against Santa Coloma on 23 August 2001. He won the domestic title with Partizan twice in a row, in 2001–02 and 2002–03.
Partizan then signed former Chelsea manager Avram Grant, who was able to preserve the lead from the half-season. He led Partizan to their fifth consecutive league title but lost three times against fierce rivals Red Star. Grant resigned and former Partizan manager Vladimir Vermezović returned to Belgrade in May 2012. Partizan did not qualify for the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, but did gain a place in the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League group stage.
At the international level he played for Partizan in 39 games and scored one goal. Crown of his career was the 1966 European Cup Final in Brussels, when Partizan played in the final againstth Spain champion Real Madrid C.F. They played at the famous Heysel Stadium in front of 55 000 spectators. Partizan was equal rival in everything and in the 55 minute Velibor Vasović scored the leading goal. Unfortunately for Partizan players, that was all they could do.
The goal for Partizan on that match scored Ivan Tomić from penalty spot in 65th minute. In last match, Partizan lost in Middlesbrough 0–3. On 16 February 2005, Partizan draw 2–2 with Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk at home in first match of round of 32. Obiora Odita scored twice for Steamroller in first half.
On September 25, 2017, Pecarski signed a three-year contract with Partizan from Belgrade. Over 12 ABA League games in 2017–18 season, he averaged 4.2 points and 2.6 rebounds, while shooting 71% from the field goal. In August 2019, Pecarski parted ways with Partizan. On September 20, Pecarski officially parted ways with Partizan.
Rašović played five years in Partizan, from 1964 until 1969. In the first season, 1964–65, he gained a place in the starting eleven and won the title of champion of Yugoslavia. In that season, he played seventeen league games for Partizan. In total, he played 210 games and scored two goals for Partizan.
In: Iliću se konačno ispunila želja da pređe u Partizan at FK Partizan official website, 10-7-2014 Ivan Petrović potpisao za Partizan! at FK Partizan official website, 4-7-2014 Marinković potpisao za Partizan: Sve osim Lige Evrope i duple krune je neuspeh at novosti.rs, 8-8-2014 Lazar Ćirković – najnovija „crno-bela” akvizicija at FK Partizan official website, 20-8-2014 Out: Radić potpisao za Hofenhajm at Večernje novosti, 18-4-2014 Po običaju, crno-beli prvi krenuli at partizan.rs, 16-6-2014 Партизан уступио Стефана Савића Новом Пазару at zurnal.rs, 20-7-2014 Filip Knezevic reforça Vitória at Vitoria de Guimarães official website, 4-7-2014 Babić i Gojković novi članovi Borca at FK Borac Čačak official website, 21-7-2014 Partizan pozajmio levog beka: Aškovski do kraja godine u Stromsgodsetu at mozzartsport.com, 25-7-2014 Στον Πιερικό ο Ελιομάρ at larissasportnews.
On August 1, 2017, Baker signed a two-year deal with Serbian club Partizan. On September 1, Baker and Partizan mutually agreed to part ways after Baker suffered a lower leg fracture.
The 1991–92 season was the most successful season in the history of KK Partizan. Partizan took the title of European champion and also won the Yugoslav League and the Yugoslav Cup.
Partizan recorded its biggest win in European competitions on November 6, 1985 in Belgrade against DBV Charlottenburg (now ALBA Berlin). The final result was 129:79, with Partizan winning by 50 points.
Lazio won on away goals rule. \---- Partizan 2–2 Newcastle United on aggregate. Partizan won on away goals rule. \---- Chelsea won 1–0 on aggregate. \---- FC København won 6–1 on aggregate.
Marko Nikolic was sacked because of poor performance in the spring part although he had a contract until the end of the season. On 4 April Milinkovic debuted on the Partizan bench against Radnički 1923. In that match Partizan won n 2-1. Same day Partizans biggest rival Red Star lost and so Partizan went from +2 to +5.
Trajković started his coaching career as an assistant coach for Partizan, where he had three stints from 1987 to 1995. He worked under the Partizan's head coaches Duško Vujošević, Željko Obradović, Željko Lukajić, Borislav Džaković and Ranko Žeravica. Trajković coached Serbian teams Borac Čačak, Sloga and Partizan. In the 1999–2000 season, he won Yugoslav Basketball Cup for Partizan.
This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the KK Partizan. Partizan is the professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. The club competes in the Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. Partizan has won as many as 44 trophies, and it is most successful basketball club in Serbia.
Rusmir began his career in the youth ranks of Radnički Jugopetrol. After impressing with Radnički, Rusmir moved to top Serbian club Partizan. While with Partizan, Rusmir was part of the squads that captured the 2001–02 and 2002–03 First League titles. In 2003, he left Partizan and moved to Rad where he remained for three years.
Partizan was on the 1st place for the first time after 637 days. On 13 May, Partizan made very important victory (2–1 at home) against Voždovac. Four days later, Partizan made a key victory for title. Leonardo has scored in 47th minute and Uroš Đurđević in 60th and 73rd minute for 3–1 away victory over Radnički Niš.
Partizan with not play in Premier League, pressball.by, retrieved 2012-01-31 Partizan withdrew from the Premier League, leaving it with only 11 teams.11 teams will participate in 22nd Belarusian championship, pressball.
The best four teams later qualified for the Final Four Tournament, which was played in Belgrade between April 16 and April 18 (Partizan, Cibona, Hemofarm, Crvena zvezda). Partizan became the 2009 League Champion.
In 2014, he became the vice-president of FK Partizan. In 2016, he was selected as president of FK Partizan. His predecessor was Ivan Ćurković who took on the role of honorary president.
Antonijević was brought up through the ranks at FK Partizan.
UEFA judged travelling Partizan fans to have been the culprits of the trouble, but Partizan were allowed to play the return leg while the appeal was being processed. Partizan's appeal, however, was rejected and Zrinjski Mostar qualified for the next round, although Partizan beat them by an aggregate score of 11–1. Next season, the club enforced its squad with Brazilian striker Cléo; Partizan demolished Welsh champions Rhyl with a score of 8–0 (12–0 on aggregate) on 21 July 2009.
Partizan 1–6 Hajduk Split was a football match between Partizan Belgrade and Hajduk Split on 9 May 1976 at the JNA Stadium in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. It was the 27th round of the 1975–76 Yugoslav First League. Partizan was 1st in the league with 3 points ahead of the league holders Hajduk Split. With everybody expecting Partizan to defeat Hajduk, one of the biggest surprises in Yugoslav football happened and Hajduk managed to crush them 6-1 on away ground.
They lost three out of four games, only drew with Livorno at home. In August 2007, Partizan suffered a real shock: UEFA expelled Partizan from the 2007–08 UEFA Cup season and fined the club €30,056 due to crowd trouble at their away qualifying match against Zrinjski Mostar, which forced the match to be interrupted for ten minutes. UEFA judged travelling Partizan fans to have been the culprits of the trouble, but Partizan were allowed to play the return leg while the appeal was being processed. Partizan's appeal, however, was rejected and Zrinjski Mostar qualified for the next round, although Partizan beat them by an aggregate score of 11–1.
On 25 March 2015, Milinkovic was named manager of FK Partizan after Marko Nikolić was sacked.Soccer-Partizan name Milinkovic as coach to replace Nikolic On 4 April 2015, he made his debut on the bench of Partizan in a 2-1 home win against Radnički Kragujevac. In the spring part of the season 2014-15, Milinković has returned the title of champion of Serbia in Partizan, which last season won the Red Star Belgrade. Milinković has enrolled 7 wins with Partizan in the Serbian SuperLiga in the spring part of the season 2014-15 and three draws, in the Serbian Cup has enrolled one win and one defeat.
Ljubiša Tumbaković had the longest reign as Partizan coach, with nine years (seven consecutive) in charge, and is the most successful coach in Partizan history with six national championships and three national cup wins.
After one year, Partizan reached again group stage of UEFA Cup. They eliminated Maribor and Groningen in the qualifying phase. In the group stage, Partizan were drawn against Rangers, Maccabi Haifa, Livorno and Auxerre.
Jugoslovensko sportsko društvo Partizan (; ), commonly abbreviated as JSD Partizan (), is a multi-sport club from Belgrade, Serbia. Founded on 4 October 1945, it is an umbrella organization featuring 26 clubs in 26 different sports.
Bojović was a head coach of the Partizan junior team from 1969 to 1972. After that, he was a staff member of Partizan. During the late 1980s, Bojović was president of the Belgrade Basketball Association.
FC Partizan Minsk () was a Belarusian football club based in Minsk.
The following is a history of Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade.
7.92mm Kurz ammunition is currently manufactured by Prvi Partizan of Serbia.
There were many roster changes throughout the season. One of the best players Patrick Miller left Partizan and the club signed Kwame Vaughn and Bandja Sy. After a good run in next two months, Partizan again finished on the 5th position in Adriatic League. In February 2018, Partizan won the first trophy after almost four years, Radivoj Korać Cup, defeating their archrivals Crvena zvezda 81–75 in final. Partizan played in the Eurocup but finished with a 1–9 record and last place in their group.
Partizan began the Europa League in excellent form and remained undefeated against the English giant Tottenham, but in the next four games, the club were defeated. In last match of the group stage, Partizan played a match without goals with Asteras. Partizan scored only one goal in six matches. That one goal score Saša Marković against Beşiktaş on Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul.
In September 2013, Bezbradica signed a multi-year contract with Partizan. In his first season with Partizan, he won the Basketball League of Serbia defeating arch rivals Crvena zvezda with 3-1 in the final series. In July 2015, he left Partizan. On 27 December 2015 Bezbradica signed with Zrinjski Mostar of the Bosnian League for the rest of the season.
During his four pints as Partizan's head coach totaling sixteen and a half seasons, 250px KK Partizan is Serbian professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. They play in Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. Partizan have played their home games at the Pionir Hall since 1992. In addition to Pionir Hall, Partizan also plays their home games in Kombank Arena.
On 3 February 2013, on his 23rd birthday, Kojić was transferred to Partizan, together with Predrag Luka. Both players signed a three-and-a-half-year contract. Kojić made his debut for Partizan against Donji Srem on 2 March 2013. Four days later, Kojić scored his first two goals for Partizan in a 0–4 away league win over BSK Borča.
Vaterpolo klub Partizan () is a professional water polo club based in Belgrade, Serbia. VK Partizan is one of the sports clubs in Serbia that is part of sport society Partizan. As of 2019–20 season, the club competes in the Serbian League and Regional League A1. Partizan's home terrain is the pool which is part of the Sportski centar Voždovac on Banjica complex.
Radović played for two Belgrade teams the BSK and the Partizan in Yugoslav First League. He started his basketball career playing with the youth teams of the BSK. In 1954, ha was promoted to first team. Few years later he moved to Partizan where he has played for Partizan from 1957 to 1968, missed only 1964 season due to the compulsory military service.
Partizan Belgrade were disqualified from the UEFA Cup, after crowd trouble in Mostar, Bosnia & Herzegovina. Partizan fans threw flares and stones and fought with supporters of Zrinjski Mostar and police. Fourteen Partizan fans were convicted for the murder of Toulouse FC fan Brice Taton in Belgrade. They attacked him and other fans with baseball bats and flares while wearing surgical masks.
He played for FK Partizan in the Yugoslav First League in the seasons 1988–89 and 1989–90Yugoslav First and Second League stats at zerodic.com making 3 appearances in total.All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 20-11-2016 He then played with Ulsan Hyundai FC of the South Korean K League, then known as Hyundai Horangi.
After that match, Partizan and Red Star had the same number of points, but Red Star had the advantage because had more points before play-off. Four days later, Partizan beat Vojvodina 1–0 at home. Uroš Đurđević has scored a goal in 34th second of the match. On 6 May, after Red Star's defeat Partizan erupt on 1st place.
Tekvondo Klub Partizan is a Taekwondo club from Belgrade, Serbia. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan. The club is a relatively new member of the Partizan organization, as it was formed on February 15, 1996, while most other clubs have been formed in the late 1940s and 1950s. The club ranks in the top four in the country.
On 6 February 2009, it was announced that Marčeta had signed for Partizan on a four-year contract. He was given the number 16 shirt for Partizan. He made his debut for Partizan against Javor Ivanjica on 18 April 2009 in the Serbian SuperLiga. On 22 July 2009, Marčeta joined Scottish Premier League side Falkirk on an initial one-year loan.
HK Partizan has won 20 national championships and three cups, and is the most successful ice hockey team in Serbia. HK Partizan also won the Slohokej League in 2011 and 2012 and Balkan League in 1995.
He started his playing career while serving the mandatory military conscription and affiliated in the Yugoslav Navy side Mornar Split, later moving to Yugoslav Air Force side FK Naša Krila Zemun. His talent took him to join the main army backed team, FK Partizan, in 1946. Partizan was newly formed club which gathered most of the best players of the country, so Tapiška found himself in difficulties to establish himself, despite all, he managed to make with Partizan one appearance in the 1946–47 Yugoslav First League, 4 appearances in the Yugoslav Cup, and 29 in friendlies and tournaments.All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 21-7-2019 Not wanting to stay as a substitute, Tapiška decided to leave Partizan and joined FK Spartak Subotica where he spent the next 14 years.
The club was established on 4 October 1945, as a basketball section of the Sports Association of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army. The first club championship of Yugoslavia was held in 1946, and Partizan participated with a team consisting mostly of players from Yugoslav Army basketball team, which in 1945 won the unofficial state championship against the teams of Yugoslav republics. KK Partizan officially split from the Army in 1953, since the entire sports society became independent and was renamed as Partizan Yugoslav Sports Association (JSD Partizan). Although with a strong roster, including many players who played for the national team of Yugoslavia, Partizan waited for the first title of Yugoslav champion until 1976.
In the 2016 winter transfer window, Šaranov returned to Serbia and joined Partizan. He helped the side win the Serbian Cup in May 2016. On 31 August 2016, Šaranov terminated his contract with Partizan by mutual consent.
In the following 2016–17 campaign, Kosović recorded 22 appearances and scored three goals in all competitions (league and cup), as Partizan won the double. In November 2018, he extended his contract with Partizan to June 2021.
His father Ilija was also a Partizan player and youth system coach.
While playing with Partizan Belgrade, Koprivica won the EuroLeague championship, in 1992.
His favourite team is FK Partizan. Jovetić is an Eastern Orthodox Christian.
With FK Partizan he won national Championship (1986) and national Cup (1989).
In second qualifying round, Partizan beat 12–0 on aggregate Rhyl. In return leg, Partizan beat Rhyl 8–0 and that's the club's greatest victory in European competitions. Partizan lost against APOEL 1–2 on aggregate (0–2 defeat in Nicosia, 1–0 victory in Belgrade) in third qualifying round for the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League. In play-off round for 2009–10 UEFA Europa League, Partizan defeat 3–1 on aggregate Slovak Champion MŠK Žilina and reach group stage for the second season in a row.
In return leg, Partizan lost 1–2 at the half-time, and then incredible return on goals by Marko Jevtović, Andrija Živković and Nikola Trujić come to a positive result (4–2) and The Steamroller reach play-off the Champions League after 5 years. In the draw for the play–off for the Champions League, Partizan pulled BATE Borisov. In the first leg in Barysaw, Partizan played second half with a player less and lost 1–0. In return leg, Partizan won 2–1 but BATE qualify for the Champions League on away goals.
Partizan is after the draw, placed in Group C with Tottenham Hotspur, Beşiktaş and Asteras Tripoli. Partizan began the Europa League in excellent form and remained undefeated against the English giant Tottenham, but in the next four games, the club were defeated. The 2014–15 season was a successful for Partizan, winning the Serbian championship and securing passage to the group stage of the Europa League. After falling out of the play–off for the Champions League in the summer of 2015, Partizan has directly entered the 2015–16 UEFA Europa League.
The youth teams also participate in numerous tournaments around Europe and also organize an U17 international tournament with participation of some of the top European clubs. Partizan also organizes football camps for children in Serbia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Australia and United States. Many of the best youth academy players move directly to the Partizan senior side, or to the affiliate club Teleoptik Zemun. All of Partizan's youth categories train at the Partizan sport complex named SC Partizan-Teleoptik along with Partizan's seniors and the players of Teleoptik.
Partizan made a move for Ognjanović shortly after his Kirin Cup debut for the Yugoslav national team in the summer transfer window of 2001. He immediately became a standard defender in Partizan's starting XI under coach Ljubiša Tumbaković. Partizan would win the First League of Yugoslavia in 2002 and 2003 with Ognjanović. Ognjanović's 2003–2004 season with Partizan was especially significant, as it was his first opportunity to be mentored by a foreign coach, Lothar Matthäus, who had been hired by Partizan before the end of the 2003 season.
UEFA judged travelling Partizan fans to have been the culprits of the trouble, but Partizan were allowed to play the return leg while the appeal was being processed. However, Partizan's appeal was rejected and Zrinjski Mostar qualified for the next round, although Partizan beat them by an aggregate score of 11–1. Next season, enforced with Brazilian striker Cléo, Partizan demolished Welsh champions F.C. Rhyl, with a score of 8–0 (12–0 on agg.) on 21 July 2009. This score is their largest ever winning margin in European competitions.
Stanojević and Krstajić gained wide support from Partizan fans, who asked Đurić to step down. The day before Krstajić was released, Partizan fans Grobari chanted Krstajić's name during a basketball game against arch rivals KK Crvena zvezda as a sign of support. Krstajić advised Stanojević over the media to stay as the head coach of Partizan, adding his opinion that Stanojević was the best football coach in Serbia. Stanojević postponed his decision until 6 January 2012, when he confirmed he decided to continue his work as the head coach of Partizan.
The most prominent of them all was Partizan basketball club, which played its home games here from 1970 until 1990. During this time, famous Partizan players like Dragan Kićanović, Dražen Dalipagić, Vlade Divac, Aleksandar Sasha Đorđević, Predrag Danilović and Žarko Paspalj graced Hala's floor. Popular commercial radio jingle promoting Partizan at the time was: Their finest Hala hour occurred on 22 March 1989 in the second leg of the 1988-89 Korać Cup final. Taking on the Italian club Pallacanestro Cantù (Wiwa Vismara), Partizan came back from the first leg with a 13-point deficit.
Partizan made six consecutive wins before he draw (1–1) against Radnički Niš at home, on 22 October. After that match, Partizan made four more consecutive wins before he draw (0–0) against Vojvodina at Karađorđe Stadium, on 30 November. On 15 December, in the last match of the year, Leonardo's goals in 54th minute and in 63rd minute (second goal was from a free kick) was enough for Partizan to beat Spartak 2–0 at home. Partizan finished a year at second place, six points behind Red Star.
Partizan pobednik Kupa at FSS official website However, the cup final was interrupted at 83rd minute (result 2–1 for Partizan) due to refusal of Vojvodina to continue playing and they abandoned the match in protest against several referee decisions during the match. In result, Partizan was awarded with a 3–0 win. At the end of the season, Daniel Mojsov was elected for the 2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga Team of the Season, along with Montenegrin international and Partizan player Stefan Savić (now Fiorentina) as the two best central defenders.JSL izabran najbolji tim at B92.
Sporting ammunition in this caliber is still loaded in Europe. Norma, Prvi Partizan, and Fabricaciones Militares (FM) currently produce 7.65×53mm ammunition.Prvi Partizan Official website Boxer-primed cases are easily formed from .30-06 brass; resize and trim.
Both HK Vojvodina and Spartak Subotica were excluded from the championship, and HK Vitez advanced to play HK Partizan in a best-of-three league superfinal. Partizan had played the regular season in the multi-national Slohokej League.
On 22 June 2019, Brežančić returned to his original club Partizan Belgrade and signed a three-year contract . On 11 August 2019, Brežančić scored his first goal for Partizan in a 2–2 draw away at Napredak Kruševac.
In 2000–01 season, in qualifying round, Partizan eliminated Sliema Wanderers 5–3 on aggregate. The first match Silema won 2–1, but in return leg Partizan won 4–1 and secured place in first round of UEFA Cup. In first round they were drawn with Porto. The first match in Belgrade has ended 1–1, but in return leg Dragons won 1–0 and eliminated Partizan.
In the third qualifying round Partizan were eliminated by Greek champions Olympiacos, losing 1–3 in Belgrade and drawing 2–2 in Piraeus. In play-off round for 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, Partizan played against Videoton and ex coach Marko Nikolić who won the double in previous season. After 0–0 in Belgrade, Partizan destroyed Videoton 4–0 in Felcsút and reached the group stage.
After 0–0 in Belgrade, Partizan destroyed Videoton 4–0 in Felcsút and reached the group stage. After that Partizan were drawn in UEFA europa League Group B alongside Dynamo Kyiv, Young Boys and Skënderbeu Korçë. Partizan drawn 1-1 with Young Boys in a first match of Group B.Partizan later played against Dynamo Kyiv.After leading 2-0 at half-time, they lost 3-2.
Haris was one of the best players in Partizan team which played in 1997–98 EuroLeague Final Four. During the 1999–2000 season he played for Budućnost Podgorica where he won Yugoslav league once again. Brkić started the 2000–01 season at Podgorica, but in November 2000 came back to Partizan. After his comeback to Belgrade he played just three more games for Partizan.
The first match between the French Universities team and a French Provincial Selection was played in Belgrade on 26 November 1953. Partizan was the first new rugby club in Yugoslavia, founded on November 1, 1953. A few months later rugby club Radnicki was founded too. The first match between Partizan and Radnicki was played in Paracin on 26 April 1954, with Partizan winning 21–11.
He escaped execution from Jadovno concentration camp in the Lika region. In August 1941 Švarc was deported to Jasenovac concentration camp. Together with his friend and fellow Macabee Pavel Lev, Švarc escaped Jasenovac and joined the partisans in Banija region in September 1942. After WW2, Švarc was among founders of Partizan Belgrade football club, and long-standing president of Partizan ice- hockey and Partizan swimming club.
Mladost Lučani on 21 May On 19 February, Partizan made first victory in 2017 (1–0 away), against Rad. On 4 March, Partizan drew 1–1 at Rajko Mitić Stadium, in Eternal derby, against Red Star. Red Star take the lead in 34th minute (the ball has leave the pitch, but referee did not see). Uroš Đurđević has scored equalizer in 88th minute for Partizan.
After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Popović was loaned to affiliated side Teleoptik in the summer of 2017. He was promoted back to the Partizan first team during the 2018 winter transfer window. After failing to make his official debut for the side, Popović was again loaned to Teleoptik in the summer of 2018. He was recalled back to Partizan in early 2019.
Next game Partizan played against Arsenal at Partizan Stadium and lost 1–3 after they played inspired football with a 10-man team in the last 30 minutes of the match. In two matches against Sporting Braga, Partizan failed to score and they lost both games (0–2 in Braga; 0–1 in Belgrade). The last two rounds in the group have also brought inspired football, but unfortunately it wasn't enough so Shakhtar Donetsk and The Gunners defeated Partizan once again, 0–3 in Belgrade and 1–3 at the Emirates Stadium. Partizan defeated Shkëndija in the second qualifying round for 2011–12 UEFA Champions League 5–0 on aggregate and were eliminated in the third qualifying round by Genk 3–2 on aggregate. In the play-off round for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, Partizan was eliminated by Shamrock Rovers, 3–2 on aggregate and did not reach group stage. Partizan started their 2012–13 European campaign in the second qualifying round of the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League with a 7–2 aggregate victory over Valletta from Malta.
It also records notable achievements by Partizan players on the international stage. The club's record appearance maker is Saša Ilić, who made 800 appearances. Stjepan Bobek is the club's record goalscorer, scoring 425 goals during his career in Partizan.
On 14 January 2016, Babović terminated his contract with Partizan by mutual consent.
On 17 February 2017, he terminated his contract with Partizan by mutual consent.
The local football club FK Partizan has played in North Macedonia's second tier.
On 5 October 2020 Bahebeck sign 3 years contact with Serbian club Partizan.
On 1 July 2008, it was announced that Fejsa signed for FK Partizan after the club had been interested in him for over a year. He signed a five-year contract and was given the number 5 shirt for Partizan.
Dačić has been the President of KK Partizan, Sport Association of Serbia, and Vice President of the Olympic Committee of FR Yugoslavia. He was appointed President of RK Partizan on 23 June 2007. His father, Desimir, died on 30 January 2018.
In UEFA competitions, Partizan qualified for the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League after beating Anderlecht for the second time. At the Partizan Stadium the result was 2–2. In Brussels at the Constant Vanden Stock Stadium result was also 2–2.
Veslački Klub Partizan () is a Serbian rowing club from Belgrade. The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan, and is also a member of the Serbian Rowing Federation. The club's main headquarters are on the small island Ada Ciganlija.
Milorad Vučelić (; born 17 June 1948) is a Serbian journalist and businessman. He is the president of FK Partizan, editor-in-chief of Večernje novostiVučelić vodi Novosti, president of the Partizan Sports Society and owner of Serbian weekly magazine Pečat.
They were drawn into the Group B alongside Dynamo Kyiv, Young Boys and Skënderbeu Korçë. Partizan began the Europa League group stage in Bern and remained undefeated against Young Boys (1–1) at Stade de Suisse. In second match, Partizan lost 2–3 against Dynamo Kyiv in Belgrade. In third match, Partizan and Skënderbeu played a match without goals in Elbasan. On 2 November, Partizan beat Skënderbeu 2-0 and catch up first victory in group stage, thanks to goals by Zoran Tošić and Léandre Tawamba. On 23 November, Partizan defeated Young Boys 2–1, thanks to goals by Léandre Tawamba and Ognjen Ožegović and qualified for the Europa League Round of 32 for the first time after 2004–05 season.
Vojvodina was also one of the cup finalists. Previously Partizan was defeated by 3–1, but lost the final again against Red Star. In 2011, Vojvodina was third and was again one of the cup finalists, this time against Partizan, and the game was marred with controversy, culminating with Vojvodina players walked off the pitch in the 83rd minute of the game to protest, after several controversial decisions by the referee, with score standing at 1–2 in favour of Partizan. Initially, Partizan was declared winners and awarded the trophy but later this decision was revised pending an ongoing investigation by the Serbian FA. On 16 May 2011 the match was officially registered as a Vojvodina forfeit (0:3 Partizan victory).
On 24 January 2012, along with Miloš Jojić, Ostojić signed his first professional contract with Partizan, on a four-year deal. He made his debut for Partizan against FK Javor Ivanjica on 14 April 2012. He suffered from a tumour in 2015 and underwent injury in December that year, amongst other injuries. He was released from Partizan at the end of the 2015–16 season due to persistent injuries.
Born in Zadar, in today's Croatia. He moved to Belgrade and spent the best years of his playing career in Serbian powerhouse KK Partizan. During his 8-year spell at Partizan, he won three consecutive national championships, four national cups and participated in 1997-98 Euroleague Final Four.KK Partizan squads and trophies In 2001 he left for Slovenian champions Olimpija, but failed to play in single official game.
Srećo came through the youth system of Partizan. He made one league appearance for the first team in the last fixture of the 2004–05 season, as the club won the title. During his time at Partizan, Srećo was also loaned out to Radnički Stobex, Borac Banja Luka, Teleoptik, and Slavija Sarajevo. After leaving Partizan, Srećo represented numerous clubs such as Grbalj, Mladenovac, Zemun, Banat Zrenjanin, and Kozara Gradiška.
All-time Partizan players, #567 at FK Partizan official website With Partizan Mašić won national Championship in 1983. In 1984, he moved to another top league club, NK Dinamo Vinkovci, and a year later he moved to FK Trepča and played two seasons in the Yugoslav Second League. In 1987, he moved abroad to France and played in the 3. Division with FC Canet 66, Le Puy Foot 43 and Angoulême.
He was an early entry candidate for the 2016 NBA draft, but later removed his name from the list. On July 10, 2018, he signed a three-year contact with Partizan. On August 9, 2019, he has signed one more year deal with Partizan, then he was loaned to Universo Treviso Basket of the Lega Basket Serie A (LBA). On May 10, 2020, his loan expired and he returned to Partizan.
In 1958, Ćorković began with coaching career with Železničar Belgrade. From 1960 to 1965, he coached young teams, mostly women, in OKK Belgrade. In 1965, he became a head coach for Partizan women's team, also coached the junior men's team also. In 1974, he joined Partizan men's team. He led Partizan as a head coach for five seasons (1974–75, 1975–76, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1989–90) in three stints.
However, the negotiations failed and Pavlović signed a new five-year contract with Partizan. He scored his first career goal in a controversial 2–1 home league loss to Voždovac on 6 October. On 18 December 2019, it was officially announced that Partizan and Monaco had agreed terms for the transfer of Pavlović over the forthcoming winter transfer window. Pavlović would remain on loan with Partizan until June 2020.
On 11 January 2018, Urošević was transferred to Partizan on a four-year contract.
Bolić served as assistant manager to Ivan Tomić at Partizan from 2015 to 2016.
Aleksandar Obrenović. Sportske.net: Partizan - Čukarički (in Serbian). April 23, 2016. Accessed July 16, 2017.
A year after joining Partizan, Čadikovski was transferred to K League side Incheon United.
Borjan is married to Snežana (née Filipović), a former marketing director of FK Partizan.
In 2007 Danilović returned to KK Partizan, this time as president. In late May 2007, following a Serbian Basketball League game from the SuperLeague phase, between KK Hemofarm and Partizan at Vršac's Millennium Centar, Danilović assaulted the referee Marko Juras. Dissatisfied over Juras' calls in the game that Partizan lost, thirty- seven-year-old KK Partizan president reportedly followed the twenty-nine-year- old referee into the referees' dressing room and proceeded to knock him to the floor, landing several punches. Juras filed a criminal complaint against Danilović as did the Serbian Ministry of Internal Affairs.
Born in Novi Banovci, Kukolj passed FK Partizan youth school. made his professional debut for Partizan in the last fixture match of 2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga season against Borac Čačak, played on 24 May 2015. After 2015–16 season he had spent with youth team, Kukolj signed a three-year professional contract with Partizan and moved to Serbian First League side Bežanija on one-year loan closely. As he spent the first season match sitting on the bench and missed next 2 matches, loan was terminated and Kukolj returned to Partizan in last days of the summer transfer window 2016.
On 14 June 2015, Bojinov signed a two-year contract with Serbian team Partizan. Former Partizan player and Bulgarian international Ivan Ivanov recommended Partizan to Bojinov. Bojinov took number 86 on the jersey and said that it was his lucky number and chose to wear it on the jersey. He made his official debut for the club in a second qualifying round UEFA Champions League against Dila Gori on 14 July 2015. In the match, he spent 77 minutes on the field without scoring. On 17 July 2015, against Metalac, Bojinov scored his first goal for Partizan.
FK Partizan.rs: Alen Stevanović u Partizanu! 31 August 2015 Two days later he was officially presented at the Partizan Stadium. FK Partizan.rs: Alen Stevanović sleteo iz Torina 2 September 2015 On 12 September 2015, Stevanović made his official debut for the club in an Eternal derby against Red Star Belgrade and scored the equalizer for Partizan. On 1 October 2015, Stevanović played his first match for Partizan in UEFA competitions in UEFA Europa League group stage in 1–3 away victory over Augsburg. He scored the leading goal for Partizan against Radnik Surdulica in 2–2 away draw on 14 October 2015.
On 28 December 2015, Mihajlović signed for Partizan on a three-year contract. On 21 February, he made his official debut for the club against OFK Beograd. On 2 March, he scored his first official goal for Partizan in Serbian Cup Quarter final against Radnički Niš in a 2–0 home win. His first goal for Partizan in 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga came on 6 April against Javor Ivanjica in a 1–2 away win and helped Partizan to achieve five wins in a row in the championship of Serbia after a year and a half ago.
Subić left Borac and signed a 4-year deal with FK Partizan, the last day of the summer 2015 transfer period, and took the jersey number 19. His first official debut for Partizan was on 23 September 2015 in a game against FK Rad. On 1 October 2015, he debuted for Partizan on the European stage in the second round of the group stage of the Europa League against German Bundesliga club FC Augsburg. Subić played well until the 64th minute when he received a second yellow and he had to left the match, but luckily for him Partizan won 1–3.
He finished his playing career in that club, but after a short period in Red Star's biggest rivals, Partizan Belgrade. Together with legendary Yugoslav head coach, professor Aca Nikolić, he's the only person who both played and coached, Red Star and Partizan.
His son, Milan Smiljanić is a professional footballer who has played for top European clubs like FK Partizan, RCD Espanyol, Sporting de Gijón, Gençlerbirliği S.K., Maccabi Netanya and is currently playing for FK Partizan. Branko is fluent in English, Serbian and Swedish.
Osim became the new manager of Partizan in the summer of 1991, in parallel with coaching the Yugoslav national team. He won the 1991–92 Yugoslav Cup with Partizan having eliminating his old club Željezničar during the semi-finals of the competition.
Kanjevac coached Dinamo Pančevo, Partizan, Voždovac, Kovin, Radivoj Korać and Tamiš. In December 2009, he signed for Crvena zvezda. In August 2015, Kanjevac became a head coach for the Partizan 1953. In December 2016, he resigned after one and a half year.
Lončar started his career at Partizan, making his professional debut in 1989. With Partizan, he won the Euroleague in 1992. Lončar also played for Real Madrid, Cagiva Varese, PSG Racing, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Joventut Badalona, Zucchetti Montecatini, Breogán, Estudiantes and Armani Jeans Milano.
In June 2019, Vujačić signed with Serbian club Partizan and was given the number 5 shirt. Vujačić made the Partizan debut on his 25th birthday, after he came on as a sub during the 3rd round UEFA Europa League qualifier against Yeni Malatyaspor.
Partizan was the last time he entered the play-off of Champions League led Aleksandar Stanojević in summer of 2010. On 26 August 2015, Partizan was defeated by BATE Borisov and as a result entered the group stage of the UEFA Europa League.
Serbia has its own civilian gun and ammunition industry: Zastava Arms, Prvi Partizan, and Krušik.
In early 2018, Cucin was recalled from his loan at Teleoptik and returned to Partizan.
The club was founded in 1945, being among the first five clubs of JSD Partizan.
However, he didn't join the Nets for two seasons, continuing to play with Partizan Belgrade.
Real Sociedad, Celta Vigo, Stuttgart and Partizan made their debut appearance in the group stage.
Mirković signed for Partizan and replaced the injured Blažo Pešikan. In the first three years Mirković was with Partizan, he established himself as a player, became a first-choice player in the national team and won three titles (the double in 1993–94 followed by the league title in 1994–95. He wore the number 2 shirt and became a favourite of the Partizan fans because of his fighting spirit especially in derby matches against Red Star Belgrade. He was also a favourite because, in those difficult times (war and sanctions), he upheld his obligations towards Partizan and stayed for all three years stipulated in his contract. He played 82 matches for Partizan (26 in the 1993–94 season, 29 in the 1994–95 season and 27 in the 1995–96 season), scoring one goal.
In summer 2014, Partizan has qualified to the UEFA Europa League where they have won two points in a group with Tottenham, Beşiktaş and Asteras. Partizan scored one goal in 2014–15 UEFA Europa League. That one goal scored Saša Marković vs Beşiktaş on Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul. The first game in Europe was held on 15 July 2014 against HB Tórshavn on Partizan Stadium in UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round.
On 4 November 2004, the team played its first match in the group stage of the UEFA Cup and beat 4–0 Egaleo at home. Three weeks later, Partizan draw 2–2 with Lazio in Rome. Partizan lead 2–0 by Pierre Boya's twice after 25 minutes, but Lazio with two goals in second half avoided defeat. In third match, Partizan draw 1–1 with Villarreal at home and secured place into round of 32.
On the domestic scene, Partizan remained in the shadow of the big two of those days, Hajduk Split, and Crvena Zvezda (Red Star Belgrade). Thus, in 1956 Partizan again had to make do with being honourable runner up in the championship, as they did in 1958. In between Partizan would grab another Yugoslav cup. By the time the 1958 FIFA World Cup in Sweden took place Zebec had become the captain of the national side.
The runners-up of 2011 Belarusian First League Partizan Minsk played a two-legged promotion play-off against the 11th placed team of 2011 Premier League (Vitebsk) for one spot in the 2012 Premier League and won the series 3–2. As a result, Vitebsk were relegated to the First League and Partizan promoted to Premier League. Partizan, however, were unable to start the next season due to bankruptcy and were disbanded.
Fudbalski klub Partizan is a Serbian professional association football club based in Belgrade, Serbia, who currently play in the Serbian SuperLiga. They have played at their current home ground, Partizan Stadium, since 1949. This list include the major honours won by Partizan, records set by the club, their managers and their players. The player records section includes details of the club's leading goalscorers and those who have made most appearances in first- team competitions.
Born in Bačko Novo Selo, SR Serbia, Kozić began his professional career with NK Istra in 1968. He moved to FK Partizan in 1972 where he played in the Yugoslav First League for 8 seasons.All Partizan players stats at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 13-2-2012 In 1980, he signed with the Tampa Bay Rowdies. In November 1983, the New York Cosmos signed Kozić after the Rowdies had waived him two months prior.
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He is a Partizan player with the second-most played games (471) in the history of the club, a record that was broken in January 2020 when Novica Veličković surpassed him. He is also a part of the Partizan Belgrade supporters All-decade Team.
The 2017 Serbian Cup Final was the 11th final of the Serbian Cup. It took place on 27 May 2017 at Partizan Stadium in Belgrade, Serbia and was contested between rivals Partizan and Red Star. The match was broadcast live in Serbia by Arena Sport.
But in Europe, Partizan suffered a real shock. The UEFA expelled Partizan from the 2007–08 UEFA Cup season and fined €30,056 due to crowd trouble at their away qualifying match against HŠK Zrinjski Mostar, which forced the match to be interrupted for 10 minutes.
Vujasinović won European Champions League several times with Italian Pro Recco (year 2007 and 2008) and Serbian VK Partizan. He rejoined Partizan Belgrade for the 2008/9 season. He won the Malta Waterpolo Summer League title with Neptunes Emirates (St. Julians, Malta) in August 2010.
He was named the MVP of the Serbian Super League's 2017 season. On September 19, 2017, he returned to Partizan for the 2017–18 season. He left Partizan in June 2018. On October 22, 2018, he returned to Dynamic for the 2018–19 season.
Strahinja Milić (; born 22 December 1990) is a Serbian handball player who plays for RK Partizan.
His father Nenad was a renowned footballer who played for Partizan and Nice in the 1970s.
On 1 September 2020, Stanojević returned to Partizan, signing a two-year contract as head coach.
The leader of the Serbian Political Party Srpsko Jedinstvo used to train in Karate Klub Partizan.
Partizan has been the most watched team for many years in a row in Adriatic League.
Born in Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro, Raičević started his career at Serbian club FK Partizan.
On September 8, 2017, Tadić signed a four-year contract with the Partizan NIS from Belgrade.
The village consists of several relatively distinct areas ('kraj'), such as Skenderovo, Vuković kraj, Partizan, Rata.
After falling out of the play–off for the Champions League, Partizan has directly entered the Europa League. Partizan is after the draw, placed in Group L with Athletic Bilbao, AZ Alkmaar and Augsburg. Partizan made three victories in group stage (3–2 at home and 2–1 in away against AZ and 3–1 in Augsburg against same team), but he failed to get in Round of 32. The first victory in group stage, on 17 September against AZ, was first Partizan's victory in group stage of some European competition since 16 December 2009 when the Partizan won against Shakhtar Donetsk 1–0 in Europa League group stage.
It is recorded that in Austria in May 1945 when Yugoslav and British troops met, a football match was disputed between the two and Jakuš played on Yugoslav side. After the war, Jakuš joins FK Partizan. Although he mostly played for the reserves team, he did made 6 appearances and scored once in the Yugoslav First LeagueList of all-time players from Partizan official website and was part of Partizan squads that were Yugoslav champions in 1946–47 and 1948–49. In Autumn 1949 he moved to BSK, later renamed OFK Beograd, and, later, in 1951, on insistence on his former teammate from Partizan, Minda Jovanović, he joined FK Mačva Šabac.
Experienced Dušan Kecman returned and Aleks Marić, Bo McCalebb, Lawrence Roberts were brought in. Partizan played better from one game to another, and Pionir Hall remained impregnable fortress for many European greats like Efes Pilsen or FC Barcelona. Partizan again went to quarterfinals and this time faced Israeli powerhouse Maccabi Tel Aviv. Partizan went past their opponent in big style and secured the fourth Final Four of Euroleague. In the final tournament of Euroleague held in Paris, Partizan played even with their rivals but was lost in the final seconds of the semi-final to Olympiacos 80–83 and in the 3rd place game to CSKA Moscow 88–90.
Having lost an ABA league title and therefore a place in Euroleague after almost a decade and a half, a talented generation from the previous two season's disbanded and Partizan entered the 2014–15 season with an almost brand new squad. Despite the efforts of experienced Pavlović, Mačvan, Tepić and younger Edo Murić Partizan struggled to finished fourth in the regular season of the Adriatic League, only to be eliminated in the playoff semifinals. In Eurocup, Partizan was eliminated in the first round. Partizan was also eliminated in the Serbian Cup and failed to defend the Serbian League title, losing to Red Star Belgrade in the final series.
Rakočević started his career with Budućnost Podgorica. In March 2008, he signed with the Ukrainian club Cherkaski Mavpy for the rest of the season. On August 28, 2008, he signed with the Serbian club Partizan Belgrade.Partizan signed Zarko Rakocevic In October 2009, he parted ways with Partizan.
In the summer of 2010, Smiljanić was loaned to his former club Partizan. After his loan expired he returned to Spain and agreed the contract termination with the Barcelona-based club. Smiljanić signed a permanent contract with Partizan on 16 August 2011, penning a two-year deal.
On September 18, 2014, he signed a contract with the Foshan Dralions for the 2014–15 CBA season. On March 4, 2015, he signed a contract with the Serbian team Partizan Belgrade until the end of the season. On April 23, 2015, he parted ways with Partizan.
Next two Partizan's matches were against Skënderbeu Korçë.In Korçë Partizan have drawn 0-0, and later win in Belgrade.Partizan then beat Young Boys at home, and secure place knock-out stage. In the last match of the group, Partizan lost 4-1 to Dynamo Kyiv in Kyiv.
They finished 15th in the league, barely avoiding relegation with a 4–2 victory against Budućnost in the last fixture. The new crisis was serious, which reflected in the results next season, when Partizan finished 13th. It took a two more seasons, but Partizan eventually recovered.
Lóczi started to play basketball for his hometown team Proleter of the Yugoslav Basketball League. In 1948, he moved to Belgrade-based team Partizan where he played until 1950. Over three seasons with Partizan, he averaged 11.7 points per game. In 1951, Lóczi moved back to Proleter.
Bojana Janković (born May 7, 1983) is a former Serbian professional basketball player. She is currently the sports director in ŽKK Partizan. With ŽKK Partizan she won 3 national Championships (2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12), national cup (2010–11) and Adriatic League Women (2011–12).
On 22 July 2019, Gigić signed a four-year contract with the Belgrade club. Partizan compensated Mačva with 150,000€. On 19 September 2019, Gigić made his Partizan debut after he came on as a 87th minute substitute, in the UEFA Europa League game against AZ Alkmaar.
The 1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the second season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. The cup defenders was Red Star Belgrade, but was defeated by FK Partizan in the semi-finals. FK Partizan has the winner of the competition, after they defeated Spartak Subotica.
In the 1987–88 season, Vujošević took Partizan to the European Champions Cup Final Four in Ghent and finished third. In the following season, Vujošević led Partizan to the Korać Cup title and the Yugoslav Cup trophy. Vujošević is a coach renowned for his work with young players. He was credited with producing a formidable generation of players who became famous worldwide after making their debut in Partizan (Divac, Paspalj, Predrag Danilović, Aleksandar Đorđević and others).
Only few months later, Vujošević and CSKA Moscow decided to part their ways after elimination in the first stage of Euroleague. On 25 June 2012, after two years of not working as head coach, Vujošević signed a long-term contract with Partizan Belgrade. On 8 September 2015, he parted ways with Partizan. He was sacked from Partizan and expelled from Serbian basketball for criticism directed at the ruling party in Serbia, and especially then Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić.
At the end of the season, Partizan won again Championship which was a total of 6 Champion in the history of the club. In the season 2012–13 Partizan were won by Cup after the final of the Lazarevac team won Radivoj Korać with 103:71. The most effective players were American Brooke Queenan with 23 points, Milica Dabović with 21 and Dajana Butulija with 19 points. Partizan is the Adriatic League completed no defeats, and defended trophy.
Partizan in 2009. On October 16, 2009, McCalebb signed a one-year contract with the Serbian club Partizan Belgrade, a week after the team released former point guard Milt Palacio for failure to join the team on time. He had an amazing season with Partizan winning the regional ABA League, Basketball League of Serbia and Cup titles. He also helped the team to reach the EuroLeague Final Four, and earned an All-EuroLeague Second Team selection.
Partizan started their 2008–09 European campaign in the second qualifying round of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League with a 3–1 aggregate victory over Inter Baku. In the third qualifying round, Partizan were eliminated by Fenerbahçe, with an aggregate score of 3–4. In the UEFA Cup first round, Partizan defeated Timișoara 3–1 on aggregate and secured place in group stage. They were drawn into the Group C alongside Sevilla, Stuttgart, Sampdoria and Standard Liège.
Following his retirement from the professional basketball, he was named an assistant coach of Duško Vujošević in Partizan back in 2013. After Partizan decided not to extend a contract with Vujošević, Božić was named the new head coach of the team in September 2015. On January 5, 2016, he parted ways with the team after 6–12 record in the ABA League. According to fans - he will be remembered as one of the worst coach in Partizan history.
Obradović came through the youth system at Partizan, making his senior debuts with their affiliated side Teleoptik in 2006. He was promoted to Partizan first team squad under manager Miroslav Đukić, making his debut in a 1–0 home league win over Vojvodina on 22 April 2007. Until the end of the 2006–07 season, Obradović recorded four more appearances. He subsequently signed his first professional contract with Partizan, on 7 June 2007, penning a five-year deal.
Partizan only won the 1989 national cup, 32 years after the last victory in that competition. The last trophy won before the breakup of Yugoslavia was the 1989 Yugoslav Super Cup, the first and the only one organized. Also in the same season 1988/89, Partizan won the prestigious international tournament Uhrencup, which is played every year in Switzerland and to this day. That year, Partizan took three trophies which is a club record in one season.
Jovanović started his coaching career in 1997. He was a coach of youth teams of Borac Čačak, Zemun and Partizan Belgrade. In 2005, he was added to the Partizan coaching staff as the first assistant coach to head coach Duško Vujošević. During his tenure as the Partizan assistant coach, he won five Serbian Championships (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010), four Adriatic League titles (2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010), and three National Cup titles (2008, 2009, and 2010).
In 1996–97 season Partizan, led by new coach Miroslav Nikolić, qualified for the Top 16 of Euroleague where it was eliminated by later European champion Olympiacos. Partizan defended the title in the domestic league led by players such as Dejan Tomašević, Dejan Koturović, and Dragan Lukovski. Next season, 1997–98, was a success in Euroleague. Two years after the 3-season long UN sanctions ended, Partizan qualified for the Final Four for the third time.
In the summer of 2017, club's president Peković stepped down, and Ostoja Mijailović replaced him. Partizan started the 2017–18 season with Miroslav Nikolić as new head coach. However, due to poor results, he was sacked in December 2017. During the same month, president Ostoja Mijailović stated that Partizan owes around 7.19 million euros and that creditors are considering blocking its bank account. On December 14, 2017, former player Nenad Čanak was named as the head coach of Partizan.
Grobari (Serbian Cyrillic: Гробари, English: The Gravediggers) are supporters of the Belgrade football club Partizan. They generally support all clubs within the Partizan multi-sport club, especially football and basketball club. According to the "Ultras World" organization, which gathers over 400,000 fans on social networks, they are ranked in the TOP 10 supporters in the world. In March 2009, in Kombank Arena in the Euroleague TOP 16 game between Partizan and Panathinaikos, Grobari appointed the league's attendance record – 22,567.
Throughout the spring, Vlahović was scouted by a number of established European teams, including Arsenal, Anderlecht and Juventus, but later, Partizan has declined all offers. Vlahović was also a scorer in the final cup match against Javor Ivanjica, which Partizan won. Vlahović played his first match in new season against Zagłębie Lubin on 21 July 2016 in 2nd leg of the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round, which was his international debut for Partizan.
He eventually joined Voždovac shortly after. On 4 June 2016, Radin signed a three-year contract with Partizan, choosing the number 29 shirt. On 29 October 2016, Radin made his competitive debut for Partizan, playing as a right back in a 3–1 away victory over Radnik Surdulica Два мата Ђурђевића и почетничка грешка голмана Радника Чанчаревића за нову победу Партизана (ВИДЕО) He collected 12 games and won the double in his debut season in Partizan.
Partizan Igokea was successful in Euroleague, and strengthened with Milt Palacio, Slavko Vraneš, Čedomir Vitkovac Partizan Igokea knocked out of the competition European champions Panathinaikos, but was stopped in the quarterfinals by TAU Cerámica in a close fought encounter. In the national league, Partizan Igokea won the first of four consecutive triple crowns, uniting the titles in national league, national cup and regional league. In the 2008–09 season Partizan defended all three trophies. New players Aleksandar Rašić, Stéphane Lasme, Jan Veselý played well alongside established stars Veličković, Tepić, Tripković, Vraneš, Božić and reached the quarterfinals of Euroleague again, where they were eliminated by CSKA. On 5 March 2009, Partizan and its fans became record holders, setting a record crowd of 22,567 in a game against Panathinaikos, the highest ever attendance for any basketball game held indoors in Europe.
On 27 March 2019, Milošević was named by the board of directors at FK Partizan as the club's new manager, with his first win as Partizan's manager came on 3 April 2019, in a 3–2 home win against FK Čukarički. In Milošević's first Eternal derby as manager of Partizan, his team suffered a 2–1 away loss to Red Star Belgrade, with Ricardo Gomes's 90th minute strike proving only a consolation. At the end of his first season in charge, Milošević succeeded in qualifying Partizan for the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying rounds, and on 23 May 2019, won his first managerial trophy as his Partizan side beat Red Star Belgrade 0–1 in the 2018–19 Serbian cup final, courtesy of a Bojan Ostojić goal. In July and August 2019, Partizan secured their ninth participation in the group stages of UEFA Europa League. Under Milošević's leadership, Partizan knocked-out Connah's Quay Nomads F.C. (1–0, 3–0), Yeni Malatyaspor (3–1, 0–1) and Molde (2–1, 1–1) in the qualifiers.
Competing in the eight-team Super League against Serbian clubs from the Adriatic League (Red Star, Partizan, Mega, and Radnički Kragujevac) as well its three First League competitors, FMP managed a 5–9 record that was good enough for 5th spot, just outside a playoff berth. Due to FMP's association with Red Star and Gurović's personal past with Partizan fans as well as FMP's cup win earlier in the season, both of FMP's Super League games against Partizan were especially memorable. The teams met again on 2 June 2014 in Hala sportova with FMP leading throughout the nervy contest and building a 17-point lead heading into the final quarter before Partizan shifted into a higher gear and out shot their opposition 34–13 in the fourth quarter for an 86–82 win. Gurović was targeted throughout the match by Partizan fans and the arena erupted when he pushed Boris Dallo, a move that resulted in an automatic ejection from the sidelines as Partizan coach Duško Vujošević even took to the public address microphone, imploring home fans to calm down.
He is also remembered as an idol of many Partizan fans, inspiring many children to play basketball.
His son, also named Nenad, played professional football for Marseille and Nantes, after starting out with Partizan.
Slađana Erić (born 29 July 1983) is a Serbian volleyball player. She plays for ŽOK Partizan Vizura.
On 20 January, in 2009, it was announced that he signed a 5-year deal for Partizan.
The FK Partizan Academy, commonly known as "Belin–Lazarević–Nadoveza youth school" is named in his honour.
During his career with Partizan he won 4 Yugoslav Championships (1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, 1964–65) and leading Partizan as captain to the 1966 European Cup Final. Vasović's career was relatively short. He only played 13 professional seasons due to the asthmatic condition he was suffering from.
On 13 May 2006, he was inducted into the International Swimming Hall of Fame in Fort Lauderdale. In June 2009, Milanović was named the head coach of Partizan Raiffeisen after Dejan Udovičić stepped down. In 2011 as a head coach of Partizan Raiffeisen, he won the Euroleague Championship.
Yugoslav Handball Championship was played from 1953 and the most successful club was Partizan Bjelovar with 9 titles, followed by Borac Banja Luka and Metaloplastika Šabac with 7 titles each. Those clubs were also champions of European Champions Cup, Partizan one time, Metaloplastika two times and Borac one time.
Milosavljev made his debut for Jugović in the 2011–12 season. He was transferred to Partizan in March 2017. As part of the deal, it was agreed that Milosavljev would initially go on loan to Qatari club Lekhwiya. He helped them win the Amir Cup, before returning to Partizan.
On July 1, 2008, Kecman signed a two-year contract with the Greek League club Panathinaikos. On 16 June 2009, he was waived by the club after only one season. He signed with Partizan Belgrade again on September 1, 2009.Euroleague champ Kecman returns home to Partizan. Euroleague.net.
Rašović started to play in Partizan youth teams. He played professionally, initially, with FK Rad and Bulgarian Slavia Sofia. Then he returned to FK Partizan where he played from 1998 to 2002. In 2002, he moved to Krylia Sovetov of Russia, where he played between 2002 and 2003.
Tepić began his career playing with the KK Sports World youth teams in Serbia. He made his professional debut with the NIS Vojvodina in 2002. In July 2006, Tepić signed with the Serbian Euroleague club Partizan. Tepić has won three Serbian League and Adriatic League titles with Partizan.
His return coincided with comebacks of ex-Partizan captains, Dragan Ćirić and Ivan Tomić. With experienced trio, Partizan had a memorable season, winning the league with an unbeaten record. They also progressed to the round of 16 in the UEFA Cup, losing to the eventual champion CSKA Moscow.
In that match, Partizan has scored first goal in the season, after 388 minutes. That goal was scored by Valeri Bojinov from penalty spot. After that match, coach Ivan Tomić resigned from the position. On 4 August 2016, coach Marko Nikolić returned to Partizan on a two-year deal.
Obrad Tomić started his career with Zrinjski in the Basketball Championship of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He also played for the Mladost Mrkonjić Grad and Kakanj, also in the Bosnian League. On July 12, 2017, Tomić signed a three-year contract with Partizan Belgrade. He left Partizan in July 2018.
Lazović started out at Partizan and made his Serbian Handball Super League debut in its inaugural 2006–07 season. He was later loaned to Radnički Kragujevac for the 2008–09 season. After a loan spell with Zaječar, Lazović returned to Partizan until the end of the 2009–10 season.
They eliminated Pyunik, HJK Helsinki and Anderlecht in the qualifying phase. Partizan previously qualified for the group stages only once, in the 2003–04 season. Now, the draw for the group phase decided that Partizan will play in group H, alongside Arsenal, Shakhtar Donetsk (the winner of the 2008–09 UEFA Cup) and Sporting Braga (the eventual runner-up of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League). On the matchday 1, Partizan lost against Shakhtar on Donbass Arena in Donetsk (0–1).
Božić was signed by the Partizan Belgrade in 2004 at the beginning of the season. In the same season he won the Serbian Super League with the club. Years spent captaining the club, he became club legend with the most appearances (471 games played) for the club ever in history; record was broken in January 2020 after Novica Veličković surpassed him. He has won over 17 trophies with Partizan and is dubbed by the Partizan fans as a "professional trophy lifter".
Oktobar and FK Partizan (1–10), Bobek scored eight goals – an absolute record that has never been broken until the end of Yugoslav First League or its successor leagues. He scored 25 goals in 22 matches in first season of First League of SFR Yugoslavia and also won first title and gave a great contribution. In May 1951, Partizan played three friendly matches in England. The first match was played on 9 May, against Hull City and Partizan beat them 3–2.
The key man was Cléo, who scored two goals against the Belgians. After penalty drama, Partizan reached again the UEFA Champions League group stage. Now, the draw for the group phase decided that Partizan will play in group H, alongside Arsenal, Shakhtar Donetsk (the winner of the 2008–09 UEFA Cup) and Sporting Braga (the eventual runner-up of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League). On the matchday 1, Partizan lost against Shakhtar on Donbass Arena in Donetsk (0–1).
The club was placed in Group L alongside Athletic Bilbao, AZ and FC Augsburg. Partizan made three victories in group stage (3–2 at home and 2–1 in away against AZ and 3–1 in Augsburg against same team), but he failed to get in Round of 32. Partizan failed to defend the title, but won Serbian Cup after five years, without conceding goal. Partizan is first team who managed to win the Serbian Cup without conceding goal in history.
A few days after sixth double in club history, coach Nikolić left the club and signed with Hungarian club Videoton. A couple days after Nikolić's departure, Miroslav Đukić returned to Partizan. In second qualifying round for the UEFA Champions League, Partizan eliminated Budućnost Podgorica (2–0 on aggregate), but in third round they were eliminated by Olympiacos (3–5 on aggregate). In play-off round for 2017–18 UEFA Europa League, Partizan played against Videoton and ex coach Marko Nikolić.
Džikić began his coaching career in 1991 by getting hired to a staff position within the KK Partizan youth system, assisting youth team head coach Dragan Dragosavac. Working with youth prospects such as sixteen-year-olds Predrag Drobnjak and Aleksandar Čubrilo, the youth team assistant coach soon got the opportunity to even coach the Partizan youth squad after Dragosavac left. After Dragosavac, young Džikić assisted subsequent Partizan youth team head coaches Petar Rodić (1992-1993) and Nenad Trajković (1993-1994).
In the 2006–07 season, In addition to the sixth consecutive title in Serbia, Partizan won its first Adriatic league trophy, defeating another Serbian club FMP, in the finals. Dušan Kecman, Milenko Tepić, Nikola Peković, with Veličković, Cummings, Perović, Bakić, Bogdanović also reached the TOP 16 of Euroleague. On August 17, 2007, Partizan signed an agreement with Bosnian club KK Igokea on technical cooperation, known as "Partizan Igokea". The season 2007–08 was a big come back to the top of European basketball.
After an impressive season with São Caetano, Edu Pacheco garnered interest from the likes of European clubs like Red Star Belgrade and FK Partizan. Finally, on 22 June 2011, Eduardo signed a four-year contract with FK Partizan, however São Caetano remained in possession of 30% of players contract.Eduardo deixa o São Caetano e reforça o Partizan, da Sérvia at Tera.com, 3 December 2011 The transfer was one of the most expensive in Partizan's history as it was worth €1.2 million.
He scored his first competitive goal for Partizan on 23 November 2008 in a league match against OFK Beograd. In October 2008, Manchester United had given Ljajić a trial, although no information was given about the length of the trial initially. On 2 January 2009, Manchester United announced the signings of both Ljajić and his Partizan teammate, Zoran Tošić. Tošić would join the club immediately while Ljajić would remain at Partizan for the remainder of 2009, joining United in January 2010.
After that match, Partizan made six consecutive wins before play-off. On 18 April, in first match of play-off, Partizan made a huge victory at Rajko Mitić Stadium, in Eternal derby, against Red Star. Leonardo scored the leading goal, from a free kick in 21st minute, Red Star equalized in 48th minute. Partizan take the lead again, Léandre Tawamba scored a goal in 68th minute. Leonardo score one more goal, in 79th minute for a 3–1 away victory.
His first professional team was Partizan Belgrade where he spent four seasons, making his debut in 2000–01. In the 2003–04 season, his last with Partizan, he averaged 13.4 points per game in the Euroleague. With Partizan, he also won three YUBA League championships in a row, and one Serbian Cup championship in the 2001–02 season. On June 26, 2002, he was drafted with the 24th overall pick in the 2002 NBA draft by the New Jersey Nets.
In the 2010–11 regular season, Tomić scored a total of four goals in 23 league games. It was also in this season during which Partizan played in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League for the first time since 2003. Tomić played three of six games that Partizan featured in Group H of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League; in one of the games he played against Arsenal in Belgrade.BBC Sport – Partizan Belgrade 1–3 Arsenal Retrieved 28 September 2010.
On 18 July 2012, shortly after terminating his contract with Caja Laboral, Musli signed a three-year contract with Partizan Belgrade, with option to leave after two seasons. In the first EuroLeague season with Partizan, he averaged 9.5 points and 4.9 rebounds over 10 games. After solid first season in Partizan, Musli's minutes per game dropped slightly in his second season with the team, which also reflected on his stats. He averaged 5.3 points and 3.1 rebounds over 23 EuroLeague games.
On 4 August 2016, Nikolić returned to Partizan on a two-year deal. His first competitive game back in charge of Partizan ended in a 1–3 home loss to Vojvodina three days later. After recording two wins and two losses in the first four matches, Nikolić ran a streak of 37 consecutive games without a loss in both the league and cup (33 wins), eventually winning the double. On 31 May 2017, Nikolić terminated his contract with Partizan upon his request.
One of the best volleyball players in the world, Ivan Miljković, started his professional career with OK Partizan.
RK Partizan () is a Serbian handball club based in Belgrade. They compete in the Serbian Handball Super League.
After 1–1 in Belgrade, Partizan lost 0–3 in Istanbul and failed to reach the group stage.
Born to Kosovo Albanian parents, Prekazi identifies himself as Yugoslav. His older brother, Ljuan, also played for Partizan.
Lazar Pavlović (; born 2 November 2001) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Partizan.
Aleksandar Lutovac (; born 28 June 1997) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Partizan.
On club level Čajkovski played initially for HAŠK. After WW2 he moved to the newly established Partizan Belgrade.
Munćan coached Partizan for two seasons in the Yugoslav First League where he compiled a 21–15 record.
Crvena zvezda won the 2014–15 Serbian League championship after a 3–0 series victory over Partizan Belgrade.
Partizan won on away goals. \---- Universitatea Craiova won 2–0 on aggregate. \---- Anderlecht won 7–3 on aggregate.
He finished his first season in Partizan with 32 appearances, 11 goals and 9 assists, across three competitions.
Fudbalski klub Partizan is a professional football club based in Belgrade, Serbia. The club was formed in 1945.
On October 22, 2018, Partizan announced that Janković was added to their roster for the 2018–2019 season.
Aleksandar Popović (; born 29 September 1999) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Partizan.
By far the two most popular clubs in the country are Partizan and Crvena zvezda, both from Belgrade.
In July 2010, the goalkeeper of VK Partizan and Serbian national team, signed a new two-year contract with Serbian champions. Partizan had financial problems, so that at one time Soro's stay at the club was questioned, but in the end it was all denied by him signing a new contract.
The two major stadiums in Belgrade are the Marakana (Red Star Stadium) and the Partizan Stadium. The Eternal derby is between Red Star and Partizan. Štark Arena with capacity of 19,384 spectators is one of the largest indoor arenas in Europe. It is used for major sporting events and large concerts.
Mitrović started out at Partizan and played for five seasons with the club (2002–2007). He then spent five years abroad in Spain (Pilotes Posada) and France (Créteil), before returning to Partizan. At international level, Mitrović represented Serbia at the 2013 World Men's Handball Championship and 2014 European Men's Handball Championship.
He played 9 consecutive seasons with Partizan, where he won 3 Yugoslav championships. Whilst at Partizan he represented Yugoslavia at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles where they reached the semi-finals before being eliminated by France. Later, in 1987 he also debuted for the main Yugoslav national team.
Slavnić coached Šibenka, Partizan Belgrade, Jugoplastika, Malaga, Red Star Belgrade, Dafni, Joventut Badalona, Iraklis, Brose Baskets Bamberg, and Atlas.
On 6 August 2020, the Partizan announced that they had hired Mačvan as sports advisor for the club president.
Mitrović has two children with his partner Kristina Janjić. He is a lifelong supporter of both Partizan and Newcastle.
Rukometni klub Partizan (previously RK Boka) is a Montenegrin handball club from Tivat that plays in Montenegrin First League.
RK Partizan played in the Montenegrin First League during the seasons 2006/07, 2007/08, 2013/14, 2014/15.
Zemun's luck ran out however, as Partizan cruised to a 3–0 victory to claim their tenth domestic cup.
In October 2015, Čakar was hired as a scout for Partizan under the newly appointed sporting director Ivica Iliev.
He moved back to Partizan in 2009, but soon decided to end his career because of a knee injury.
On July 13, 2013, Grbić joined Partizan on loan from Olympiacos. In January 2014, Olympiacos officially traded Grbić to Partizan in an exchange for Marko Šćepović. On March 18, 2015, Grbić scored the opening goal in the 2015 Serbian Cup semi-final, after which he ran to his team's bench to put on a second left cleat. The stunt was meant as a response to Serbia's Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić, who commented before the match that "some players in Partizan have two left legs".
Pantić made his debut on 26 May 2013 in a league fixture against Spartak Subotica, replacing Vladimir Volkov in the 70th minute. After a disagreement with Partizan over contract extension proposals, he signed a one-and-a-half year contract with Partizan on December 5, 2013. Juventus had scouted Pantić since early 2014, allegedly monitoring his status due to his short contract. After hearing about interest from Juventus, Pantić told Večernje novosti that he wished to extend his contract with Partizan before leaving Serbia.
Stanojević, who was largely credited for this success, thus became the first Serbian coach to lead one Serbian team into the UEFA Champions League group stage. He managed the team through another successful campaign as Partizan won the 2010–11 double. In late May 2011, Stanojević signed new 2-year contract with Partizan. However, start of 2011–12 season brought disappointing results in qualifications for UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League, when Partizan did not succeed to reach the group stage in either of those competitions.
The season featured a huge politically and ethnically motivated incident during the Hajduk Split vs. FK Partizan tie on Wednesday, 26 September 1990 at Poljud Stadium, when a mob of hardcore Hajduk fans invaded the pitch during second half in an attempt to lynch Partizan players. All of the Partizan players managed to run away into the dressing room, thus escaping unharmed. While chanting anti-Serb slogans, the violent mob then set fire to the Yugoslav flag that was displayed on the stadium's official mast.
Main players also left the club, with young Vanja Marinković becoming the new team captain. At the beginning of 2016, Partizan severed the contract with Petar Božić after a worst half-season in recent Partizan history. Aleksandar Džikić was appointed as a new coach, and managed to finish Adriatic League season on the 5th position, and finish the Serbian League at the second place, losing to Crvena zvezda in the finals. In 2016–17 season Partizan played in Basketball Champions League, having withdrown from the Eurocup.
On August 7, 2019, he signed with Partizan NIS Belgrade of the Basketball League of Serbia and EuroCup. On November 20, 2019, he parted ways with Partizan after appearing in 12 games. On January 12, 2020, he signed with SIG Strasbourg of the French LNB Pro A for the rest of the season.
In December 2009, Nađ was named as the sports coordinator at his parent club Partizan. He was also responsible for the club's transfer windows between 2010 and 2012. In May 2013, Nađ was officially appointed as sporting director of Partizan. He left the position at the end of his contract in May 2014.
The club is supported by Grobari, fans of all sport clubs competing under the name of Partizan Belgrade. With 7 European champion titles (the last in 2011 against Pro Recco), VK Partizan is the second most successful European team in waterpolo history along with Mladost and behind Pro Recco with 8 titles.
On February 12, 2016, Robinson signed with İstanbul DSİ of the Turkish Basketball First League. In six games, he averaged 15.7 points, 4.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game. On July 29, 2016, Robinson signed with Serbian club Partizan for the 2016–17 season. On May 7, 2017, he parted ways with Partizan.
On 16 June 2012, Knežević signed a four-year contract with Partizan, and was assigned the number 77 on his jersey. By December 2012, he featured for Partizan in just one league match, with coach Vladimir Vermezović giving him only 50 minutes of playing time over his first four months at the club.
He finished the 2017–18 season with 42 appearances in all competitions and scored seven goals in the process. On 10 November 2018, Janković made his 100th competitive appearance for Partizan in a 2–0 home league victory over Radnik Surdulica. Upon leaving Partizan, he forgave at least €160,000 worth of unpaid salary.
Paunović's son, Veljko, was also a footballer. He too started his extensive career with Partizan, but played mainly in Spain.
Spartak and Partizan were supposed to pay in the finals. However they did not participate, and spartak won by default.
Due to these performances, the two biggest Serbian clubs, FK Partizan and Red Star Belgrade showed interest to sign Kasalica.
He was head coach of Partizan until abruptly resigning after a 1–0 loss to Voždovac on 10 March 2019.
During his professional career, Koturović played for Spartak Subotica, Partizan, PSG Racing, Ülkerspor, Alba Berlin, Virtus Bologna and Tau Cerámica.
Gogoua was also named for best defender of Veikkausliiga in 2014. In January 2016, he signed for Serbian club Partizan.
CSKA Moscow Fans maintain good relations with the fans of Serbian FK Partizan and fellow russian fans of Dynamo Moscow.
He ended his career with a farewell exhibition game between his former clubs Smederevo and Partizan on 31 July 2004.
With two goals of Amancio and Serena, Real managed to defeat Partizan and Real took the title of European champion.
In the second half of the 2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga season, he spent every minute on the field in Partizan.
During his club career, Milutinović played for FK Bor, FK Partizan, OFK Beograd, FC Bayern Munich, RCF Paris, and Stade Français Paris. In the 1955–56 season, he scored two goals in the first ever European Champion Clubs' Cup match, a 3–3 draw between FK Partizan and Sporting Clube de Portugal, then scored four goals in the return leg which Partizan won 5–2 in Belgrade. In the quarter-finals second leg, he scored two goals in a 3–0 win over eventual champions Real Madrid, but that was not enough to overcome Real Madrid's 4–0 win in the first leg. In total, he played 213 matches and scored 231 goals for FK Partizan, winning two national cups (1954 and 1957).
Jia played 10 matches in the league during the second half of the 1987–88 season, with Partizan finishing second that season one point behind their eternal rivals Red Star. He played one of the matchesAll-time Partizan players stats - Liu Haiguang #351 at FK Partizan official website Retrieved 27 July 2012 On 26 October 1988, Jia played in the 1988–89 UEFA Cup second round first leg against Italian giants AS Roma, coming on as a substitute for Fadil Vokrri in the 46th minute, which made him the first Chinese footballer to play in the UEFA Cup. Partizan beat Roma 4-2 at home, but later they lost 0-2 in Italian capital, making it an away-goals loss.
Next game Partizan played against Arsenal at Partizan Stadium and lost 1–3 after they played inspired football with a 10-man team in the last 30 minutes of the match. In two matches against Sporting Braga, Partizan failed to score and they lost both games (0–2 in Braga; 0–1 in Belgrade). The last two rounds in the group have also brought inspired football, but unfortunately it wasn't enough so Shakhtar Donetsk and The Gunners defeated Partizan once again, 0–3 in Belgrade and 1–3 at the Emirates Stadium. In the following season, the elimination during the 2012 Europa League qualifying stage, didn't affect the club in national championship, but after the half- season, Stanojević was released.
Partizan was attacking and had more shots from Tottenham. On 23 October Partizan played against Beşiktaş and lost 0-4. In this match Škuletić was played first time in UEFA Europa League after the suspension of 2 game. On 25 March manager Marko Nikolić replaced Zoran Milinković as the head coach at the club.
Jojić joined the youth system of Partizan in 2003. He made his senior debut with Teleoptik in 2010. On 24 January 2012, together with Miloš Ostojić, Jojić signed his first professional contract with Partizan, on a four-year deal. He eventually stayed on loan at Teleoptik until the end of the 2011–12 season.
United's other two arrivals came during the winter transfer window. Zoran Tošić and Ritchie De Laet arrived respectively from Partizan and Stoke City in early January. United also struck a deal to sign Adem Ljajić from Partizan, with the youngster due to join in January 2010, but the transfer was cancelled in December 2009.
Bakić grew up with KK Budućnost youth team. While at KK Partizan, he won Adriatic League trophy (2007). During his stay in Partizan, he also won three national championship trophies (2005, 2006, 2007) and cup trophy (2007). In the 2012–13 season he played for MZT Skopje and won the Macedonian championship and Macedonian Cup.
Partizan Belgrade was defeated by goals by 3–2,Vojvodina – Partizan 3:2 (18.12.1988) Dinamo Zagreb by 4–1,Vojvodina – Dinamo 4:1 (1988/89) Hajduk Split by 2–0Vojvodina – Hajudk Split 2:0 (14.08.1988) and finally Red Star by 3–1 in front of more than 27,000 spectators.Vojvodina – Red Star 3:1 (19.04.
Stanojević started his playing career in Partizan youth squad. From 1993 until 1997 he spent three seasons in Obilić and one season in Spanish Segunda División playing for Mallorca. In 1997, he joined OFK Beograd for two seasons. He rejoined Partizan in 1999, and was part of the squad that won 2001 national cup.
The club was established in 1955 under the name Ivo Marinković and played its first friendly match in December against Grafičar Bjelovar. First official game was played in April 1956 against Slavija Čakovec. In 1956 team was renamed to RK Partizan. In seasons 1960/1961 and 1962/1963 Partizan became amateur champion of SR Croatia.
On July 1, 2019, Walden joined the Toronto Raptors for the 2019 NBA Summer League. On July 24, 2019, Walden signed a two-year deal with the Partizan of the ABA League and the EuroCup. He averaged 8.9 points, 3.6 boards and 1.8 assists per game. He parted ways with Partizan on June 27, 2020.
He left for Republic of Macedonia team Makedonija Gjorče Petrov in July 2008. He scored 9 goals in half-season. On 10 January 2009, Washington was presented as a new signing of Partizan. He made his debut for Partizan against Red Star on 28 February 2009 in the Serbian SuperLiga, the game ended 1–1.
After retiring, Rašović started his coaching career in Partizan. He became the assistant manager of Goran Stevanović during the 2009–10 and Aleksandar Stanojević in 2010–11 season. Later on, he became a head coach of Partizan's affiliate, Teleoptik Zemun. On 29 April 2013, Rašović was promoted as a new head coach of Partizan Belgrade.
On 28 December 2018, Pešukić joined Budućnost. After only six months at Budućnost, he officially joined Serbian club Partizan on 14 June 2019.Промоција Пешукића, Вујачића и Динге at partizan.rs, 14-6-2019 On 18 August 2019, he made his league debut for Partizan under coach Savo Milošević in a 3-0 victory against Rad.
Knežević came through the youth system of Partizan. He later went on loans to Teleoptik, Obilić and Bežanija in order to gain experience. In the summer of 2007, Knežević returned to Partizan, helping the club win three consecutive national championships (2008, 2009 and 2010). He subsequently moved to Polish club Legia Warsaw in May 2010.
On July 16, 2016, Mosley signed with Italian club Legnano Knights. On August 2, 2018, Mosley signed a deal with the Italian club Pallacanestro Trieste for the LBA. On July 23, 2019, Mosley signed a one-year deal for Serbian team Partizan. On February 21, 2020, he signed a three-year deal with Partizan.
Lazarević made his senior debut with Zemun in 2003. He spent three seasons with the Gornjovarošani, before transferring to Partizan in June 2006. Lazarević joined FK Dinamo Pančevo ahead of the 2019/20 season.HS NAJAVA – SLS: Zvezda prvi favorit za odbranu krune, Partizan želi da je ‘ukrade’, Lalat vraća Vojvodinu u vrh srpskog fudbala…, fudbal.hotsport.
On 31 January 2019, Janković signed a contract with Serie A side SPAL lasting until June 2022, in a transfer worth €1.8 million. Only half of the transfer fee went to Partizan, as the other 50% of the fee went to Olympiacos due to a percentage clause from his previous transfer from Olympiacos to Partizan.
Mihajlović played 10 friendly matches on loan for Red Star in two months and after that he came back to Partizan. Mihajlović later worked as a football manager and coached several teams, including OFK Beograd and Yugoslavia national team, which he led at the 1962 FIFA World Cup. He also worked as assistant coach in Partizan (1959–1963) and won 3 national championships (1961, 1962, 1963). He was the secretary and technical director of FK Partizan (1959–1963), then worked in Alexandria, Egypt (1963–1966) and Karşıyaka, Turkey (1966) and Münster, West Germany (1966–1967).
Blažević took over Dinamo Zagreb on 11 December 1980, one of Yugoslavia's big four clubs (the other three being Hajduk Split, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan) in 1980. After a mediocre first season, in which Dinamo finished 5th, Ćiro became an instant club legend in the 1981–82, winning the first Yugoslav league title for the Zagreb outfit after a 24-year drought. Next year, Dinamo won the Yugoslav Cup and led a long battle with Partizan and Hajduk in the league. Partizan became 1983 champions and Blažević left Dinamo for the first time.
Gec was President of Crvena zvezda during the 1970s when they won two National Championship, three Yugoslav Cups and the FIBA European Cup Winner's Cup in 1974. After an Eternal derby in which Partizan won, Partizan fans beat up the few Red Star fans in front of the police who did not intervene. Gec is required to send a protest letter to the Director of Partizan, which was also the Minister of the Interior of Serbia. Gec's Associates declined because of fear, whereupon Gec submitted the irrevocable resignation.
Jevtović signed a four-year deal with Partizan on 3 June 2015. He was handed the number 21 shirt, previously worn by Saša Marković who played at the same position as Jevtović. Jevtović playing style reminds on former Partizan player, Radosav Petrović and many compare him to him. He made his first official debut for Partizan on 14 July 2015, against Dila Gori in the first leg of second round qualification for UEFA Champions League. Jevtović made his league debut against Metalac in a 4–0 home win on 17 July 2015.
On 16 May 2015, Lukić made his competitive debut for Partizan and played the full match in a 1–1 home league draw with Novi Pazar. On 17 July 2015, he entered in the game against Metalac, replacing Stefan Babović in first game of 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga. On 8 August, he scored his first official goal for Partizan in the final minutes of a 2–1 home win over Spartak Subotica. Two weeks later, he scored his second goal for Partizan in 1–3 away league win over Borac Čačak.
Partizan beat Thun 1–0 in Belgrade, but lost 0–3 in Thun and failed to get in Europa League. Without a single trophy and group stage of some European competition, the season was the worst in last ten years in every way. After a year of absence, Partizan entered at the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League by beating Neftchi total score 5–3 (3–2 at home and 2–1 away). Partizan is after the draw, placed in Group C with Tottenham Hotspur, Beşiktaş and Asteras Tripoli.
The FK Partizan Youth School (/Омладинска школа фудбалског клуба Партизан), also known as Belin–Lazarević–Nadoveza youth school, is the youth school for Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade. It was founded in the 1950s and named after former Partizan players Bruno Belin, Čedomir Lazarević and Branko Nadoveza. The school is well known for its dedicated work with youngsters. Its training philosophy is not only the development of football players, but also to care of their growth and personality forming, while also teaching the sporting spirit and the loyalty to the club.
Tihomir "Bata" Ognjanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Тихомир Огњанов; 2 March 1927 – 2 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. He played for Spartak Subotica (in three different periods), Partizan (when he was in the Yugoslav Army although he only played in friendly matches)Partizan players all-time stats at Partizan official website and Red Star. With Red Star he won 2 national championships (1951, 1953) and 2 Yugoslav cups (1949, 1950).
On 15 April 2010, Goran Stevanović resigned from Partizan following a disappointing result in national cup semi- finals. Within 24 hours, Stanojević was promoted as new Partizan head coach, and at the age of just 36 became the youngest manager in the club history. With Stanojević in position, Partizan won all seven remaining league fixtures, including the Eternal derby and defended the title. The team carried good momentum from the league finish into Champions League qualifying phase and managed to go all the way and qualify for the group stage.
The last round of the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League finished with highly controversial results, as Partizan won the title. Slavko Šajber, the president of the Football Association of Yugoslavia, annulled the results of the last round and decided that all matches must be replayed. Partizan refused to play again, allowing Red Star to win the title and participate in the 1986–87 European Cup as Yugoslav champions. More than a year later, the Court of Joint Labour of SR Serbia returned the title to Partizan due to lack of evidence in match fixing.
During the summer of 2011, he joined Partizan for a try-outBrazilac Velingson na probi u Partizanu at Blic, 23-6-2011, retrieved 8-11-2016 and played 4 friendly games with the first team,All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 8-11-2016 (Wellingsson de Souza indicated as Velingson) but he returned to South China's training camp in South Korea. On 10 April 2012, South China terminated their contract with Wellingsson after the player left Hong Kong without notifying the club in advance.
On 24 July 2011, Serbian media revealed possible interest in Petrović from English Premier League (at the time) team Blackburn Rovers. The following day it was confirmed by Partizan that Rovers had bid for the young Serbian midfielder. It was later confirmed by Partizan that Petrović had been left behind from the club travelling to a pre-season tour ready for travelling to England to discuss personal terms when an offer was accepted. On 27 July it was reported that a fee had been agreed between Partizan and Rovers.
It turned out to be almost a carbon copy of the first one. Cheered on by a large and boisterous home crowd, Partizan jumped out to an early lead of over 20 points again before Cibona again came back in the second half. Partizan again proved calmer in a tense finish with Boban Petrović making a clutch bank jump shot that won the game for the Belgrade club 91-87. Petrović and Kićanović led Partizan in this key contest with 26 points each while Arsenije Pešić added 14.
Due to a red card in Augsburg, Subić missed the game in which Partizan hosted Athletic Bilbao. By the end of the group stage of the Europa League he played 3 more matches (against AZ Alkmaar, Athletic Bilbao and Augsburg). Those performances were not good enough for Partizan so he was sent on a loan to FK Sloboda Tuzla. He came back to Partizan in the summer od 2017, but was later sent on another loan to FK Radnički Niš where he was until his loan contract expired that summer.
Serbian national team players Milan Mačvan and Miroslav Raduljica were loaned in, and young players Vladimir Lučić and Dragan Milosavljević got more playing time. Partizan took advantage of the NBA lockout to bring in its former player, center Nikola Peković. With most of the play revolving around him, Partizan got close to securing another Euroleague Top 16 spot, but due to an end of the lockout Peković returned to the NBA in early December. Without him, Partizan lost all three remaining fixtures and after five consecutive years, failed to qualify further.
In the period between 2001 and 2006 Partizan struggled with its results in Euroleague. However, on the domestic front, Partizan was highly successful and built up for European success in the following years. During these years, notable players from Partizan champion squads included Miloš Vujanić, Nenad Krstić, Vule Avdalović, young national team players Uroš Tripković, Luka Bogdanović, Kosta Perović, Boris Bakić, Dejan Borovnjak, Novica Veličković. They were supported by more experienced players such as Vlado Šćepanović, Đuro Ostojić, Dejan Milojević, Predrag Šuput, Petar Božić, Fred House and Vonteego Cummings.
All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 8-6-2016 (Pogarčić is #849) In the summer of 1968 he left Partizan and joined newly promoted Yugoslav First League side FK BorOd Zone do Zone by Radiša Dragićević, page 88 He played with Bor two seasons, until 1970, and made 35 appearances and scored two goals. Next, he joins FK Hajduk Veljko where along Ilija Zavišić they make a fierce attacking duo. He suffered from flat feet and special boots had to be made for him.
Born in Požarevac, Ilić initially came to Partizan in 1986 when his father took him to a training session led by Florijan Matekalo. He was officially registered by the club on 5 September 1988, eventually passing through all the youth ranks at Partizan. In order to gain some first-team experience, Ilić also spent one season with Teleoptik. Ilić made his competitive debut for Partizan on 26 October 1996, coming on as a second-half substitute in a 10–0 away victory over Borac Čačak, wearing the number 1 shirt.
On 31 August 2007, Ćetković signed a four-year contract with Serbian team Partizan. On 5 December 2007, he played in the final of the Trofeo Santiago Bernabéu in a 2-0 loss against Real Madrid, coming on as a substitute for Zoran Tošić in the 58th minute. Initially, Ćetković saw more playing time under coach Miroslav Đukić, but fell out of favor with the subsequent coach, Slaviša Jokanović. After leaving Partizan in July 2008, he told a journalist that the move to Partizan was a mistake in his career.
Everton Luiz with Partizan in 2017 In late May 2017, following a successful season for Partizan, the club's director of football Ivica Iliev confirmed that Everton Luiz would be offered a new deal. However, no agreement was reached and the player entered the final year of his contract. On 20 September 2017, Everton Luiz scored an injury-time goal to give Partizan a 1–1 draw versus Napredak Kruševac. He also appeared in all six of his team's games in the Europa League, as the side reached the knockout stage after 13 years.
In June 2012, Milutinov signed a four-year contract with Partizan Belgrade of the Adriatic League. In his first season with Partizan, he won the Adriatic League 2012–13 season championship, and the Serbian League 2012–13 season championship. In his second season, he won the Serbian League championship for the second time in a row, after his team defeated Crvena zvezda, with a 3–1 win in the league's finals series. In the 2014–15 season, following the departure of Partizan starters Dejan Musli and Joffrey Lauvergne, Milutinov's role in the team increased.
Babić will marked an entire period of Napredak as he will play in the club since the late 1970s till mid 1980s.Stats from Yugoslav First and Second leagues at zerodic.com His performances with Napredak at top level were so solid that he was brought by the other Yugoslav powerhouse, FK Partizan, to play in the first half of the 1980–81 Yugoslav First League.All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 8-11-2016 At winter-break he returned to Napredak to help them avoid relegation, however the club failed.
Aranitović debuted in the Euroleague on 5 December 2013, against Budivelnyk and scored 2 points for almost a minute on court. In Partizan did not immediately get a chance in the first team, but he successfully played for the junior team of Partizan. In his first season as a professional player, he won the Basketball League of Serbia with Partizan defeating Crvena zvezda with 3-1 in the final series. The first serious chance in the senior team got to the final tournament of the Radivoj Korać Cup on 7 February 2014.
At the 1976 Olympics was a reserve due to injury, but helped tactically and soon became assistant coach in VK Partizan.
In the 2018–19 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade will compete in the Serbian League, Radivoj Korać Cup, Adriatic League and EuroCup.
On 23 September 2018, he scored a header against Partizan in the eternal derby, which ended in a 1-1 tie.
After leaving Partizan, he continued playing for some time in West Germany, where after retiring, continued living there as a dentist.
Prekazi served as manager of Železnik twice. He also worked in the youth setups at Sinđelić Beograd, OFK Beograd, and Partizan.
Filip Holender (; born 27 July 1994) is a Hungarian football player who plays for Partizan on the loan from FC Lugano.
Marko Lazarević (; born 28 February 1994) is a Serbian footballer who plays as goalkeeper for Radnički Beograd on loan from Partizan.
Rajko Brežančić (; born 21 August 1989) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serbian club FK Partizan.
Macky Frank Bagnack Mouegni (born 7 June 1995) is a Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Partizan.
In the 2006–07 season, Partizan Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, Radivoj Korać Cup, Adriatic League and Euroleague.
On 23 July 2013, Obradović signed a one-year contract with Partizan. On 27 July 2014, Obradović signed with OFK Beograd.
Dušan Tanasković (, born February 23, 2001) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan NIS of the Basketball League of Serbia.
In the 2019–20 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade will compete in the Serbian League, Radivoj Korać Cup, Adriatic League and EuroCup.
In the spring of 2019, Kosović signed a two-year contract with Kazakh club Kairat in a €450,000 transfer from Partizan.
Petar Gigić (; born 7 March 1997) is a Serbian football forward, how play for Újpest FC, on loan from FK Partizan.
In the 2020–21 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade will compete in the Serbian League, Radivoj Korać Cup, Adriatic League and EuroCup.
Uroš Trifunović (, born 5 December 2000) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan of the Basketball League of Serbia (KLS).
On the last day of January 2017, Trnić signed a three-year professional contract with Partizan. Trnić returned to the first team of Partizan under coach Miroslav Đukić, at the beginning of 2018. Passing the winter-break with the first team, Trnić also stayed with Teleoptik in the second half of the 2017–18 Serbian First League campaign.
Knežević used to be a basketball player in Partizan from Belgrade, Vojvodina from Novi Sad and Proleter from Zrenjanin. During 1978–79 season he won Yugoslav First Federal League, Yugoslav Cup and FIBA Korać Cup with Partizan. Also, he used to be a president of Basketball Federation of Serbia and Montenegro during a short period between 2005 and 2006.
Stevanović started playing basketball with Radnički Kragujevac before moving to Partizan.Šilobad i Stevanović: Bili smo prvaci Evrope! With Partizan he stayed till 1996 and helped his team to win the EuroLeague in 1992, and three YUBA League championships and Yugoslav Cups. From 1996 to 1998 he played for Beobanka and then returned to Partizan for the 1998–99 season.
Former Guard Oliver Lafayette Makes NBA Debut with Celtics on Wednesday uhcougars.com, April 15, 2010 On October 13, 2010, Lafayette signed with Partizan Belgrade in Serbia,Partizan Mt:s grabs Lafayette at point guard but the contract was terminated in November.Partizan: Lafayette out, Jerrells in In December 2010, Lafayette practiced with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, his former team.
After the retirement of Dragan Ćirić, Babović was given the number 10 shirt. He played 23 league matches and scored three goals in the 2005–06 season. In August 2006, Babović eventually left Partizan after a disagreement with manager Miodrag Ješić. After parting ways with Partizan, Babović joined OFK Beograd as a free agent, penning a four-year contract.
The club was officially founded on 17 March 1915. The team was one of the founders of Bulgarian B Group under the name Partizan. FC Tundzha is in 40th place on A Group All-time ranking 1948–2013. The team is successor to Botev, Georgi Drazhev, Nikolai Lyskov, Partizan, Spartak, DNA, Red Flag, Victory and Glory.
Sead Mašić (born 10 May 1959) is a Bosnian retired professional footballer. Mašić was born in Bosanski Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina.Sead Mašić at Playerhistory He played with FK Partizan between 1979 and 1985. Playing as central defender, he played a total of 264 games and scored 14 goals with Partizan, 48 of which in the Yugoslav First League.
Today, the stadium has a capacity 55,538 seats. When Partizan Belgrade is the host, the derby is played at the Partizan Stadium. The stadium was opened in 1949 and got extensively renovated in 1998 following FIFA security regulations. This also led to the conversion of the stadium into an all-seater reducing the capacity from 55.000 to 32.710.
The match should to be played on Karađorđe Stadium in Novi Sad. After semi-finals, in the final are qualified Partizan and Red Star and It was decided that the match was held in Belgrade. On 18 May 2017, on the draw was decided to play on Partizan Stadium.ЖРЕБОМ ОДЛУЧЕНО:ФИНАЛЕ КУПА СРБИЈЕ НА СТАДИОНУ ПАРТИЗАНА, 27.
Kovačević begin her in Partizan back in 2008. In the 2008–09 season with Partizan, she won second place in the Serbian League championship. In January 2010, she moved to Voždovac. In the 2010–11 season with Voždovac, she played in the Adriatic League and Serbian League where her team took ninth and fifth place, respectively.
The same year Partizan won its first European trophy, the Mitropa Cup. The Black & Whites finished first in Group A, ahead of A.C. Perugia and Zbrojovka Brno and defeated Hungarian side Honvéd in the finals by 1–0. The manager was Ante Mladinić. Unexpectedly, the next 1978–79 season turned out to be the worst in Partizan history.
Particularly at the final game of the regional ABA league with Partizan from Serbia and Cibona from Croatia. This time the Croats were leading just 0.6 seconds before the end of the game. When all seemed finished, the Serb from Partizan, Kecman, took the ball and made it from the other side. The Serbian team won again.
After playing for PKB, Ilić signed with Partizan in June 2011. He spent four seasons at the club, before moving abroad to Macedonian side Rabotnički. A year later, Ilić rejoined Partizan, but quickly returned to Macedonia to play for Metalurg Skopje. At international level, Ilić participated in two European Championships (2018 and 2020) and one World Championship (2019).
The first handball club from Tivat, RK Partizan, was formed in 1949. Between the 1950s and 1990s, it competed in a number of different leagues, mostly in the Second League. During FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro, RK Partizan was renamed RK Tivat. The team participated in the Second Yugoslav League - 'West' and in the Montenegrin Republic League.
After starting out with Proleter Zrenjanin, Galić was transferred to Partizan in the 1958–59 campaign. He spent the following eight seasons at Stadion JNA, winning the Yugoslav First League on four occasions (1961, 1962, 1963 and 1965). In 1960–61 season, Galić won his first title with Partizan. That was also first title for The Steamroller after 1949.
In the 2010–11 season, he also played for Hemofarm. In September 2011, Anđušić officially moved to Partizan, signing a four-year contract. In December 2012, Anđušić requested contract termination from the team, unsatisfied with the playing role and little playing time over the season. On 28 December 2012, Anđušić and Partizan agreed to part ways.
Pešić played most of this career for Partizan. He was a member of the trophy generation led by Dragan Kićanović and Dražen Dalipagić in the late 1970s and early 1980s. He won two Korać Cups and two Yugoslav championships with the Partizan. Pešić played the first half of the 1987–88 season for Segafredo Gorizia of Italian Serie A2.
Jovan began his career with Partizan youth squad. Few times he was even included in their first team, but never managed to make a debut for them. In January 2011, after his contract with Partizan expired, he signed for their arch rivals Red Star Belgrade. However, he was loaned to the Sopot where he spent almost a year.
Alicia Gladden (May 28, 1985 - April 19, 2013) was an American women's basketball player. As a member of ŽKK Partizan, she had won the Women's Adriatic League and national championships in 2012. Gladden had also played in the EuroCup Women for Partizan as well as for the Polish side Energa Toruń and the Romanian club ICIM Arad.
In addition to helping the club defend the double, Diarra became the Serbian SuperLiga top scorer with 19 goals. He was also one of eight Partizan players named in the league's Best XI. On 1 November 2009, Diarra made his 100th competitive appearance for the club in a league game versus Napredak Kruševac, which Partizan won 3–1.
According to Krstajić himself, Red Star was interested in him, but as he comes from a "Partizan" family, he decided to sign a contract with his favourite club. His four and a half years at Partizan were more than successful, winning the national championships three times (1996, 1997, 1999) and also the national cup in 1998.
In December 2015, 18-year-old Tanasković signed his first professional contract with Partizan Belgrade. On 17 February 2017, Tanasković made his debut for Partizan in Radivoj Korać Cup against Dunav, he recorded 10 points and 11 rebounds. On June 10, 2019, Tanasković signed for Mega Bemax. In September 2020, he signed for the Bosnian team Borac Banja Luka.
Miloš Jojić (, ; born 19 March 1992) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Serbian club FK Partizan.
After retiring from active football in 1959, he was a successful manager, winning Yugoslav and Greek national titles with Partizan and Panathinaikos.
By 2015, Partizan has won 26 national league titles, 13 national Cups, Mitropa Cup in 1978 and a Yugoslav Supercup in 1989.
Stefan Jovanović (; born 05 November 2001) is a Serbian football forward, playing for FK Partizan , and working in Coché bar in Belgrade.
Luka Cucin (, ; born 24 November 1998) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Inđija, on loan from Partizan.
In his professional career, Ostojić has played with Mornar, Budućnost Podgorica, Lovćen, Partizan, Breogán, Beşiktaş Cola Turka, PAOK, Gravelines-Dunkerque and Panellinios.
Aleksandar Miljković (, ; born 26 February 1990) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a right back, most recently for Serbian club Partizan.
After his loan ended, Subić again came back to Partizan, but did not play a single game in the 2018–19 season.
His final game with the team was a 74–71 loss to Partizan Belgrade. He averaged 14.1 points in seven EuroLeague games.
On 2 August 2018, Jovanović signed with Belgium side Lokeren.Zvanično: Partizan prodao Đorđa Jovanovića! Srpski špic u Lokerenu do 2021. at mozzartsport.
Filip Kljajić (; born 16 August 1990) is a Serbian football goalkeeper, who plays for Partizan. He is a son of Dušan Kljajić.
In the 2007–08 season, Partizan Belgrade will compete in the Basketball League of Serbia, Radivoj Korać Cup, Adriatic League and Euroleague.
In the 2008–09 season, Partizan Belgrade will compete in the Basketball League of Serbia, Radivoj Korać Cup, Adriatic League and Euroleague.
Dušan Lalatović (; born 29 November 1998) is a Serbian footballer who plays as a defender for Teleoptik on loan from Partizan Belgrade.
Dalipagić started playing basketball at the age of 19, and one year later he signed his first professional contract with Partizan, in 1971. He stayed in Partizan for eight seasons, until 1980. Over that time, he won the Mr. Europa European Player of the Year award twice, in 1977 and 1978, and the European Player of the Year Euroscar award in 1980. He was declared the best athlete of Yugoslavia in 1978. In the 1975–76 season, he led Partizan to the Yugoslav League title, and also to the European-wide 3rd-tier level FIBA Korać Cup title, in the 1977–78 season. He was also a member of Partizan, at the time when they won the 1978–79 season Korać Cup title, but he was serving in the Yugoslav army at the time.
Janevski played with FK Partizan immediately after the end of Second World War. With Partizan he played a total of 36 games and scored 28 goals, of which 7 games and 1 goal were in the 1946–47 Yugoslav First League, the only season he played in Belgrade.All-time FK Partizan players - Jane Janevski #356 at FK Partizan official website, retirved 21-9-2016 Then he moved to FK Vardar where he will play in Yugoslav First and Second leagues between 1947 and 1955 making a total of 120 league appearances and 27 goals.Asovi Yu Fudbala, page 38 He played a total with Vardar of 242 games and scored over 100 goals, he was among the first team captains, and was chosen as the Macedonian player of the year.
Red Star beat Partizan 6–1 in the 43rd Eternal derby, which remains their biggest victory in the meetings between the two sides.
Milan "Lola" Smiljanić (, ; born 19 November 1986) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Serbian SuperLiga club FK Partizan.
Nemanja Nikolić (, ; born 19 October 1992) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Spartak Subotica on loan from Partizan.
Sascha Jusufi (born 20 January 1963 as Saša Jusufi) is a retired German football player. His father is Partizan Belgrade legend Fahrudin Jusufi.
Slobodan Urošević (Serbian Cyrillic: Слободан Урошевић; born 15 April 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Partizan.
In the 2015–16 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup and the Adriatic League.
Aleksej Nikolić (born February 21, 1995) is a Slovenian professional basketball player for Partizan Belgrade. He is a 1.91 m tall point guard.
At club level, he played for the major domestic clubs, FK Partizan, BSK Belgrade (OFK), Red Star Belgrade and French Grenoble Foot 38.
Ivelin Sevdalinov Aladzhov (; born 29 April 1994) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a right-back for Bulgarian club Partizan Cherven Bryag.
Uroš Vitas (; born 6 July 1992) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for FK Partizan in the Serbian SuperLiga.
Periša Pešukić (; born 7 December 1997) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Budućnost on loan from Partizan.
Rada Vidović (; born 21 September 1979 in Sombor, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian female basketball player. She ended her career at Partizan.
On 12 August 2017, Solomon was transferred to Serbian club Partizan on a season-long loan with an option for a permanent transfer.
Red Star Belgrade participated in the 5th Serbian Cup starting in the Round of 32. They were eliminated in Semi final by Partizan.
At the age of 14, Škuletić joined the youth system of Partizan. He was promoted to their affiliated side Teleoptik during the 2007–08 season. In late May, early June 2008, Škuletić represented Partizan at the Trofeo Quixote, the unofficial youth world championship for clubs, becoming the tournament's top scorer with seven goals. He still failed to secure a first team spot with Partizan, but helped Teleoptik win promotion to the Serbian First League via the playoffs in 2009. After previously being linked with Celtic and Blackburn Rovers, Škuletić was eventually transferred to Austrian side LASK Linz in the summer of 2009.
In 1997, Partizan was reintroduced to European competitions following the lift of the UEFA ban on clubs from FR Yugoslavia, but while the national team continued where they had stopped in the spring of 1992, the clubs had all their results erased and were treated as the beginners in the European competitions. After the ban, Partizan entered in 1996–97 UEFA Cup. In the first match, the Black-Whites played on 17 July 1996 against Maccabi Haifa and won 1–0 by Đorđe Svetličić goal in 10th minute. In return leg, Partizan defeated Maccabi 3–1 and reached the next round.
Tanasković began his basketball career at the youth levels with Serbian powerhouse Partizan Belgrade. Prior to the 2018–19 season, he was loaned out to Mladost Zemun as a two-way affiliate player, making him available for the senior roster of Partizan. On December 22, 2018, Tanasković made his Adriatic League debut with Partizan in a home win over Cedevita, making no records in under 3 minutes of playing time. On February 5, 2019, at age 17, he debuted in the EuroCup in a loss to Alba Berlin, recording 6 points and 2 rebounds in under 11 minutes of playing time.
He was a player of Yugoslav First League clubs Sloboda Tuzla (1969–1976) and FK Partizan (1976–1981), with short spells with Turkish club Galatasaray (1979) and Second Yugoslav League club FK Rad (1981–1983) where he ended his playing career.Career story in Serbian Federation website His son Jusmir Hatunić played for Partizan and Rad as well but as a goalkeeper.
Fudbalski klub Partizan is a Serbian professional association football club based in Belgrade, Serbia, who currently play in the Serbian SuperLiga. They have played at their current home ground, Partizan Stadium, since 1949. In Partizan's history, 41 coaches have coached the club. The first manager was Franjo Glaser and the current manager is Aleksandar Stanojević, who was again appointed on 2 September 2020.
Bosančić came through the youth system of Partizan, signing his first professional contract with the club in December 2005. He made his competitive debut in the 2006–07 season, collecting 26 appearances across all competitions. In June 2007, Bosančić moved to Portuguese club Boavista on a season-long loan. He appeared in only one game and returned to Partizan after just three months.
The 1998–99 season was one of the most successful during the 1990s. Partizan reached the second round of the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup. In qualifying round, Partizan eliminated Dinamo Batumi 2–1 on aggregate and Newcastle United 2–2 on away goals rule in the first round. In second round, they were eliminated by Lazio 2–3 on aggregate.
Petrović scored his first official goal for Partizan on 20 October 2013 against Jagodina. During the spring part of the season, Petrovic has played only one match, against Javor Matis and has been on the bench three times. In the 2014–15 season, Petrovic has played a total of 12 appearances for Partizan, scored one goal and enrolled one assist.
In early 2012 Partizan was abandoned by their main sponsor Vladimir Romanov and consequently wasn't able to keep any of the first team players or obtain the Premier League license.Partizan with not play in Premier League, pressball.by, retrieved 2012-01-31 Partizan withdrew from the Premier League, leaving it with only 11 teams.11 teams will participate in 22nd Belarusian championship, pressball.
He came to FK Partizan in 1945 and played for them until 1958. During his time in Partizan, he played 468 games and scored 403 goals, still holding the club record. Bobek won two Yugoslav League titles and the Yugoslav Cup four times. He scored his first goals in official matches, on 1 September 1946, in 2nd leg of Yugoslav First League.
Fudbalski klub Partizan (, ; ) is a Serbian professional football club based in Belgrade. It forms a major part of the Partizan multi-sport club. The club plays in the Serbian SuperLiga and has spent its entire history in the top tier of Yugoslav and Serbian football having won a total of 45 official trophies. finishing in the Yugoslav league all-time table as second.
The penalty series brought further dramatic changes of momentum before Milivoje Ćirković's successful spot-kick finally put Partizan through. Matthäus had his back turned to the pitch as couldn't bear to watch the drama of Ćirković's penalty. Drawn in a tough group with Real Madrid, eventual champions FC Porto, and Olympique de Marseille, Partizan missed out on the UEFA Cup spot.
Born in Skopje, Macedonia, Aškovski started his career in Serbia, playing with FK Teleoptik in the Serbian First League. After two solid seasons with Teleoptik, he moved to Partizan in summer 2012. He made his debut for Partizan on November 11, 2012, against FK Radnički 1923. In the summer of 2013, he was loaned to another SuperLiga side, FK Donji Srem.
In June 2017, Ranković joined Aleksandar Stanojević in Greece as his assistant at PAOK. He rejoined Partizan in October 2017 to assist Miroslav Đukić. In April 2018, Ranković became assistant manager to Mladen Krstajić with the Serbia national team, less than two months ahead of the 2018 World Cup. He also continued to assist Đukić at Partizan until the end of the season.
Red Star and Partizan should remain this until the dissolution of the league in 1993. In 1951, Vojvodina reached for the first time the Yugoslav Cup final and during the 1950s, Vojvodina finished the seasons regularly in the top half of the table and developed slowly as third most successful Serbian club in the Yugoslav First League behind Red Star and Partizan.
So far, 17 Serbian teams took part in a FIBA or Euroleague Basketball Company club competition since 1958. The most successful club by participation and trophies is Partizan. They had a total of 39 seasons of which 22 in the elite competition, EuroLeague. Partizan won four trophies, the Champions Cup in Istanbul in 1992 and 3 Korać Cups in 1978, 1979 and 1989.
The sudden increase in the reputation of Partizan team was not followed by increase in the organizational structure. After the defeat in the finals, club administration failed to operate on a higher level, and Partizan entered a long organizational crisis. All main players signed contracts with biggest western clubs, and the promising generation was scattered. Milutin Šoškić went to 1.
After the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991, a new Yugoslavia was formed out from Serbia and Montenegro and was named FR Yugoslavia. Anyway, Partizan won during the war two titles in a row, in 1993 and 1994. Next two championships Partizan won in 1996 and 1997. But after only few years of peace, the Yugoslav clubs stood again before difficult times.
Only six teams managed to win Yugoslav Ice Hockey League. The most successful team is Jesenice with 23 titles, followed by Olimpija with 13, Partizan with 7, Medveščak with 3, Mladost with 2 and SD Zagreb with 1, while domestic cup won only 4 teams. Jesenice holds records with 8 titles. Medveščak, Olimpija and Partizan are other three winners of national cup.
Bjeković started his managerial career in 1982 as an assistant to Miloš Milutinović at Partizan. He subsequently replaced Milutinović as manager at the start of the 1984–85 season. At the helm of Partizan, Bjeković won two consecutive league titles in 1986 and 1987. In 1987, Bjeković was appointed as manager by his former club Nice, but was released after two years.
In 2018-19 season, Zdjelar won his second Serbian Cup trophy and collected 45 appearances for Partizan, across three competitions. In 2019-20 season, interrupted due to global pandemic of COVID-19, Zdjelar was again the most capped Partizan player, amassing 42 appearances (and skipping only 3 games) across all competitions. In July 2020, Saša wore Partizan's captain armband for the first time.
Close to the northern tip, as the northeastern extension of Partizan settlement, there is an Old Bath "Partizan" (Staro Kupatilo). Since 1983 it has been a location of an artistic colony, occupied by the painters and sculptors. In the 1980s the venue organized many artistic exhibitions. After the 2006 floods a project of reconstruction of the embankment to prevent the flooding was introduced.
Still, Partizan held their nerve at the end, winning the game 94-95. Kićanović led all scorers with 32 points while his teammates Marić and Petrović contributed with 25 and 22 points, respectively. On the other side, Cibona's veteran center Ćosić scored 28 points while Knego added 26. The second Partizan-Cibona game of the season was played during spring 1981 in Belgrade.
The team captain was Novica Veličković who returned to the club. In the group stage, Partizan finished as 3rd and passed to the play-off where they were eliminated by PAOK. After being eliminated in the Adriatic League in the playoff semifinals and Serbian League also in semifinals Partizan ended up without a single trophy won for a third consecutive year.
The Superleague campaign also finished unsuccessfully because Partizan lost to Crvena Zvezda in the Playoff semifinals thus failing to win the League title for a fourth consecutive season. Nigel Williams-Goss marked this season as the top player and left for Olympiacos and later NBA. Partizan acquired Jock Landale, Rade Zagorac, Marcus Paige and several other mostly younger players during summer 2018.
In May, 2011. just as Partizan Raiffeisen finished the Euroleague quarterfinal stage competition, winning first place with the maximum number of points, problems have emerged. Member of Serbian national team, Marko Avramović decided to request the termination of the contract with the club so far. The reason was as he said, unprofessional and improper relationship between him and Partizan leaders.
Jusufi was born into an ethnic Gorani family in the village of Zli Potok near Dragaš (Vardar Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia). During his career, he played for FK Partizan, Eintracht Frankfurt, Germania Wiesbaden and FC Dornbirn, retiring in 1972. He was part of the Partizan squad when they became vice-champions of Europe after losing the 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid.
Gordić made his professional debut with Budućnost Podgorica in the 2005–06 season. In December 2010, Gordić moved to Lottomatica Roma in Italy, where he would spend the next two seasons. In November 2012, after only three months at Azovmash of Ukraine, Gordić signed with Partizan until the end of the 2013–14 season. In June 2013, he parted ways with Partizan.
In 1991, Gašić was named an assistant coach for Partizan, under head coach Željko Obradović. In the 1991–92 season, Partizan won the FIBA European League. Later, he coached Kikinda, the Bosnian team Borac Banja Luka, and Radnički Belgrade. In 1999, he moved back to Bosnia and Herzegovina where he was a head coach for Borac Banja Luka and Sloboda Dita Tuzla.
After coming through the youth system at Partizan, Stančeski was sent out on loan to Hajduk Beograd in 2003. He later also played on loan for Teleoptik in the Serbian League Belgrade and Bežanija in the Serbian SuperLiga. His only appearance for Partizan came in the 2005–06 season. In July 2008, Stančeski signed a three- year contract with Čukarički.
On September 20, 2017, Miller signed a two-year deal with Serbian club Partizan. On January 14, 2018, he left Partizan and signed with Turkish club Gaziantep for the rest of the 2017–18 season. On October 29, 2019, he has signed with Boulazac Basket Dordogne of LNB Pro A. Miller averaged 12.9 points, 2.6 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game.
As of the beginning of the 2012–13 season, Tomić with Partizan has accumulated four SuperLiga titles. Throughout the first half of 2012, during which Partizan guaranteed the 2011–12 SuperLiga title under Avram Grant, Tomić reportedly attracted interest from Roma.Vesti online (Serbian) – Nemanja Tomić ostaje u Partizanu 18 January 2012.Buzz 365 – Tomic keen on Roma switch 8 April 2012.
On 5 June 2009, Krstajić signed a two-year contract with his former club Partizan. In January 2010, after the departure of Nenad Đorđević, he was named the new Partizan captain. After two very successful seasons, Krstajić played his last professional match on 21 May 2011. Immediately after retiring, he was appointed as the new director of football of the club.
Darko Belojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Дарко Белојевић; born 14 December 1960) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. During his playing career, Belojević represented Sloboda Užice, Olimpija Ljubljana, and Partizan in the former Yugoslavia, as well as Adanaspor in Turkey. After retiring from the game, Belojević served as goalkeeping coach at the FR Yugoslavia national team, Partizan, and Shandong Luneng.
On 18 June 2015, Fabrício was transferred to Serbian club Partizan, on a season-long loan. He was seriously injured in a friendly match against Russian club Terek Grozny and therefore missed some matches at the beginning of the season. Fabrício made his Serbian SuperLiga debut for Partizan on 25 July 2015 against Jagodina in a 6-0 home win.
Originating from Bogutovac, Glavčić was born in Kraljevo, Glavčić started training football at the age of 5 with local football school "Bambi". He played for youth categories of Sloga Kraljevo until 2011, when he joined Partizan. He was loaned to Teleoptik for a season 2014–15 season. Glavčić signed his first professional five-year contract with Partizan on 18 June 2015.
After retiring he became a coach. He coached FK Partizan, FK Vardar and Olympiacos F.C. among several other clubs in Yugoslavia, Greece and Cyprus.
During his playing career, Mišković represented numerous clubs, namely Radnički Beograd, Roda JC, Proleter Zrenjanin, Partizan, Cercle Brugge, Rad, Mladost Apatin and Banat Zrenjanin.
Dyer is also on hand for the Belgrade derby between FK Partizan and Red Star, both the football as well as the basketball one.
Svetozar Marković (Serbian: Светозар Марковић, born 23 March 2000) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serbian club Partizan.
On June 29, 2018, Real Betis Energía Plus part ways with Zagorac. On June 30, 2018, Zagorac signed a two-year deal with Partizan.
Big Four was name for the four most successful clubs in Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia: Partizan, Crvena zvezda, Dinamo Zagreb, and Hajduk Split.
Retrieved 29 October 2011. The group was the owner of Belarusian Premier League club FC Partizan Minsk before it was sold in March 2012.
Uroš Milutinović (23 October 1962 – 27 April 2015) was a Serbian football striker. He played for FK Partizan and FC La Chaux-de-Fonds.
Bojan Matić (; born 22 December 1991) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Greek club Atromitos, on loan from Partizan.
In the 2010–11 season, Partizan Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup, the Adriatic League and the Euroleague.
He is the older brother of Marko Šćepović and the son of former Partizan striker and now one of the youth coaches, Slađan Šćepović.
He made his professional debut for Jagodina in 2nd fixture of 2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga, against Partizan. Next, he was loaned to Tabane again.
The season was marred by a tragic event on 30 October 1999, during Partizan vs. Red Star tie (the 113th edition of the Večiti derbi) when seventeen-year-old Red Star fan Aleksandar "Aca" Radović from Opovo was killed by a signaling rocket fired from within the stadium. Radović, a third-year student at the First Belgrade Gymnasium, was supporting his team from the Partizan Stadium's north end when in 20th minute of the match he got hit in the chest by a signaling rocket fired from the opposite end of the stadium, which is where Partizan fans were located. Partizan just scored a goal to go up 1-0 and a certain section of their fans Grobari fired a series of ship signaling rockets from the south stand where they traditionally gather as a way of celebrating the goal.
Matthäus in 2002 In December 2002 he was hired by Serbian club FK Partizan during mid-season winter break to replace recently sacked Ljubiša Tumbaković. Matthäus signed an 18-month contract. Inheriting a team at the top of the league table, Matthäus achieved the immediate goal by steering Partizan to the 2002–03 league title in convincing fashion, at one point, even extending the lead over the second- placed rivals Red Star Belgrade to 19 points. Still, his finest hour with the club came in August 2003 when Partizan eliminated Newcastle United in the Champions League third qualifying round to reach the 2003–04 competition's group stage. Following the first leg 0–1 loss at home, the cause seemed lost, however, Partizan improbably triumphed 0–1 away at St. James' Park, taking the tie to penalties.
Those that remained for the whole game had to remain in the stadium as the Ballistët were outside the stadium waiting for them. A heavy police presence escorted the Teteks supporters out of the stadium. On 11 September 2011, the Shkendija supporters attacked fans and players of FK Ohrid at half time. This resulted in Shkendija supporters being suspended for two home matches. After Partizan Belgrade defeated Shkëndija in Skopje for the qualifying rounds of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, Partizan coach Aleksandar Stanojevic stated that Shkëndija out played Partizan in the first half due to the great atmosphere of the Shkëndija supporters intimidating the Partizan players. In the match, the Albanian flag covered the entire west end of the stadium, along with banners such as "Ballistet", "1st state Albania, 2nd state Kosova, 3rd state coming soon" and "24 March 1999".
Stanisic, born in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, began playing soccer with Partizan Belgrade. Although he made no appearance in the Yugoslav First League, he played a total of 56 games for Partizan, two of which were in the Yugoslav Cup.All-time FK Partizan players (Stanisic #1008) at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 19-7-2016 In 1984, Stanisic moved to the United States where he signed with the New York Cosmos. While the Cosmos had gained its reputation as a top outdoor team in the North American Soccer League, that league had folded and the Cosmos had moved to the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). Stanisic and the Cosmos began the 1984-1985 MISL season, but the team’s finances led to its leaving the league before the end of the season and folding a few weeks later.
Dimitrije Nikolić (, born June 8, 1997) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Sloboda Užice on loan from Partizan of the Basketball League of Serbia.
FK Partizan Obršani () is a football club based in village of Obršani near Prilep, North Macedonia. They were recently played in the Macedonian Second League.
Milenko Savović (born 19 July 1960) is a former Serbian professional basketball player. For most of his career, he was the captain of Partizan Belgrade.
He spent five seasons at FK Partizan in this stint (June 1958 – June 1963) before controversially transferring to archrivals Red Star Belgrade during summer 1963.
In 2011, he won the LEN Euroleague with VK Partizan and in 2013 with Red Star Belgrade, where he was one of the best scorers.
On 30 August, Partizan was drawn in to Group L of the 2019–20 UEFA Europa League, alongside Manchester United, FC Astana and AZ Alkmaar.
In 1995, he was named the all-time greatest player of Partizan Belgrade. In 2009, Bobek's biography written by sports journalist Fredi Kramer was published.
In the 2017–18 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup, the Adriatic League and the EuroCup.
On 27 July 2020, Bagnack signed a three-year contract with Partizan Belgrade. His previous club Olimpija Ljubljana agreed to a 500,000 euro transfer fee.
On 31 August 2015, Stevanović joined Partizan from Torino on a free transfer, signing a three- year contract and was given the number 91 shirt.
Saša Zdjelar (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Здјелар; born 20 March 1995) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for Serbian club FK Partizan as a midfielder.
Veličković started playing basketball for KK Drvomarket in 1996. Then he played for Zemun from 1998 to 2001 before signing with KK Partizan in 2001.
Dukla Prague won 4–3 on aggregate. \---- Dortmund won 6–2 on aggregate. \---- Partizan won 7–4 on aggregate. \---- Internazionale won 4–1 on aggregate.
In the 2014–15 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup, the Adriatic League and the Eurocup.
In the 2012–13 season, Partizan mt:s Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup, the Adriatic League and the Euroleague.
The biggest success in the club's history is reaching placement to the Second Yugoslavia League in 1977, after a 98–97 win over Partizan Jagodina.
Igor Vujačić (; born 8 August 1994) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serbian club Partizan and the Montenegro national team.
In the 2013–14 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup, the Adriatic League and the Euroleague.
After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Stanić signed his first professional contract with the club in July 2007, on a five-year deal. He made one league appearance for Partizan in the title-winning 2007–08 season. In early 2014, Stanić moved to Kyrgyzstan League side Dordoi Bishkek, winning one trophy with the club, the Kyrgyzstan Super Cup, on 24 March 2014.
PAOK inks Edi Sinadinovic In August 2015, he joined KK Partizan on trial.Sinadinović stiže u Partizan However, he did not signed a contract.Sinadinović neće biti plej Partizana: Leskovčanin u MZT-u (VIDEO) On September 30, 2015, he signed with his former club MZT Skopje. On November 6, 2015, he parted ways with MZT after appearing in three league games and seven ABA league games.
Kosorić played for Slavija Sarajevo from 2004 to 2008. In January 2009, he moved to Serbian SuperLiga club Partizan after being noticed during a friendly game played between Partizan and Slavija in the summer of 2008. After not getting many chances there, he moved in January 2010 to another Belgrade club, Rad. During the winter break of the 2011–12 season, Kosorić moved to Radnički 1923.
After starting out at his hometown club Velež Mostar, Damjanac joined Partizan. He was loaned to OFK Beograd in the 1993–94 season, before returning to Stadion JNA. In the summer of 1997, Damjanac moved to the Netherlands and signed with Roda JC. He subsequently returned to Partizan in 1998. In the summer of 2000, Damjanac again moved abroad and joined Turkish side Antalyaspor.
Bulatović started his career in his hometown team Budućnost Podgorica. He was part of Partizan Belgrade squad that won national league and cup in 1994–95 season. He helped FMP Železnik to win their first national cup trophy in 1997 before returning to Budućnost, where he won two consecutive national titles. He returned to Partizan for 2000–01 season before moving abroad, to Italian side Montepaschi Siena.
After two years there, Peković joined the national champions Partizan in July 2005. With Black and Whites, he won three consecutive Basketball League of Serbia titles, two Adriatic League and Radivoj Korać Cup titles. Peković was named the MVP of the Adriatic League Final Four in 2008. The same year, he also earned an All- Euroleague Second Team selection for leading Partizan to the competition's quarterfinals.
In August 2018, Šćekić signed a three-year contract with Serbian club Partizan, being handed the number 19 shirt. Šćekić scored his first goal for Partizan on 6 May 2019, in the closing moments of the league game with Napredak. In 2019-20, Šćekić opened the goal-scoring tab in the first leg of UEFA Europa League 2nd qualification round away to Connah's Quay Nomads.
He scored his first international goal for Partizan with an overhead kick in a 2–1 home win over BATE Borisov in the return leg of the Champions League play-off round on 26 August 2015. This was the club's 100th victory in European football. He also scored both goals for Partizan in their 2–0 Serbian Cup win over Sinđelić Beograd on 28 October 2015.
On 30 August, Partizan was drawn in Group L of 2019-2020 UEFA Europa League, alongside Manchester United, FC Astana and AZ Alkmaar. On 19 September, Partizan opened the group stage campaign with a 2-2 home draw against AZ. Due to UEFA sanctions, this game was played behind the closed doors with only U15s allowed to attend - official attendance at the game was 22,564.
In late June 2019, Lutovac officially joined Partizan on a free transfer and was given the number 97 shirt. He made his competitive debut for the club in a 4–0 home league win over Mačva Šabac, playing the full 90 minutes. Lutovac scored his first goal for Partizan on 9 October 2019, in a 0-6 win against Vodojaža in the Serbian Cup round of 32.
On June 23, 2014, he signed a two-year deal with the Russian club Khimki. According to the Serbian daily press Večernje novosti, Partizan also received US$600,000 in the name of buyout from Khimki, as Lauvergne was still under contract with Partizan. On February 4, 2015, Lauvergne parted ways with Khimki. Over 27 games, he averaged 9.4 points, 4.4 rebounds and 1.1 assists per game.
After lengthy negotiations, Zakarić was transferred to Serbian side Partizan for a fee of €150,000 in August 2018. He scored on his competitive debut for the team, in UEFA Europa League qualifier against Nordsjælland. On 12 August, he made his league debut in a victory over Zemun. In a game against Voždovac on 5 October, he scored a brace, which were his first league goals for Partizan.
Galešić started his career at Borac Banja Luka. In 2007, he joined Slovenian club Gorica, where he stayed until the summer of 2010, when his contract with the club expired. In June 2010 it was reported by the media that Galešić has signed a three-year contract with Serbian team Partizan. However, in September 2010 Galešić returned to Gorica after negotiations failed with Partizan.
Jug was the most successful club in the interwar period, winning 14 titles between 1925 and 1940. In the post-war period, Belgrade-based Partizan won 17 titles, followed by Jug with eight, Jadran Split with seven and Mladost with six.List of champions in sports123.com Partizan and Mladost also had success in European competitions, with each winning the LEN Champions League seven times.
Lazevski has passed Partizan's youth academy after which he was transferred to FK Teleoptik to gain experience. Lazevski was promoted to Partizan during the 2007–08 season, where he scored a goal on his debut. Because of injury problems he lost a place in the first team and was transferred to Teleoptik once again. In January 2010, after good performances in Teleoptik, he returned to Partizan.
Savić started his senior career Radnički Zrenjanin, before moving to Proleter Zrenjanin in 1994. He was transferred to Partizan in the summer of 1997, alongside his teammate Milan Stojanoski. Both players moved to Israeli club Beitar Jerusalem in the summer of 2000, before returning to Partizan the following season. Savić was also a member of the team that qualified for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League.
The only settlement on Ada Ciganlija is in its northern section, located behind another dam. It is called Partizan, because of the nearby Partizan rowing club. City authorities plan to relocate the settlement. During the 2006 European floods, city authorities urged them to move to the mainland from the settlement, which was located almost below the dam, as the Sava reached a record height of .
Global and continental championships in other sports such as tennis, futsal, judo, karate, wrestling, rowing, kickboxing, table tennis and chess have also been held in recent years. The city is home to Serbia's two biggest and most successful football clubs, Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade. Red Star won the UEFA Champions League (European Cup) in 1991, and Partizan was runner-up in 1966.
The 1980–81 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 37th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia. The season ended with Partizan winning the league championship; despite finishing the season with an identical 19-3 record as Cibona, Partizan was better in their seasonal head-to-head, winning both of their contests during the season.
After finishing his playing career at age 36, Antić started a career in coaching as an assistant with Partizan (1985–87), working under head coach Nenad Bjeković. Partizan won the 1985–86 league title amid a match- fixing controversy. They also won the 1986–87 league. In early July 1987, Fahrudin Jusufi was brought in as the new head coach and initially Antić continued his assistant role.
Partizan defended the trophy in the Radivoj Korać Cup, again by defeating Crvena zvezda 76–74 in the final. Before the current season, Marinković, Sy and Landale departed and Nemanja Gordić, Rashawn Thomas, Corey Walden, William Mosley and several others were brought in. Partizan started the season strong, and so far leads the ABA League table and qualified for the playoff phase of the EuroCup.
Born in Skopje, he started playing in 1953 in the youth levels of FK Vojvodina where, after two years, aged only 16, he debuted for the senior team.Dragoljub Blazic at povijest.gnkdinamo.hr In 1957 he made news with his transfer to FK Partizan where he played until summer 1959.Dragoljub Blazic stats at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 23-5-2020 Dragoljub Blazic at crnobelanostalgija.
Two days later, October 21, 2009, Roberts signed a one- year contract with KK Partizan. With Partizan he won the 2009–10 Serbian National Championship, the 2010 Serbian National Cup, the 2010 Adriatic League and took 4th place at the Euroleague's Final Four in Paris. In July 2010, Roberts signed with the Turkish team Efes Pilsen. On July 12, 2011, Roberts signed with BC Lietuvos rytas.
Radinović began his academy soccer training at the age of 7 with FK Partizan. As the captain at each age level at Partizan, he also played with the U-16 and U-19 national teams of Yugoslavia, including playing in the U-16 European Championship final. Radinović's professional career experience includes FK Radnički and OFK Beograd. He began his professional coaching career in 1999 at OFK Beograd.
In July 2011, Law signed a one-year contract with the Serbian team Partizan Belgrade of the ABA League.Acie Law signs with Serbian team Partizan mt:s picks up playmaker Law In January 2012, Law joined Olympiacos Piraeus of the Greek Basket League until the end of the season.Olympiacos nabs Law at point In the summer of 2012, he re-signed with Olympiacos.Euroleague.net OLYMPIACOS keeps Law.
The Serbian Hockey League Season for 2009-2010 was the last season that was played in 2009. It differed a lot from the previous season, as HK Beostar and HK Novi Sad fell out from the league. Along with these two, HK Partizan left the regular season, in lieu of playing the stronger Slohokej Liga. HK Partizan will rejoin the competition in the playoffs.
In October 2015, Lazetić became an assistant to newly appointed Teleoptik manager Ivan Tomić, alongside Dražen Bolić. The trio performed the same roles at Partizan between December 2015 and July 2016 when Tomić resigned from his position due to poor results. In October 2016, Lazetić took charge of the Partizan youth team with Bolić serving as an assistant. They won the league title in May 2017.
The winners of last season (Slavia Mozyr) were promoted to Belarusian Premier League. They were replaced by last-placed team of 2011 Belarusian Premier League table (Dnepr Mogilev). The runners-up of last season (Partizan Minsk) won the promotion/relegation play-off against Vitebsk (11th- placed Premier League team). Partizan Minsk were thus promoted to Premier League and replaced in the First League by Vitebsk.
Milinković came through the youth system of Partizan, before starting his senior career at lower league club Mladost Petrinja. He returned to Partizan and made two league appearances during the first part of the 1990–91 season, before moving to Vojvodina. Milinković also played for Mogren, Borac Banja Luka, Radnički Niš, Kispest-Honvéd, Tosu Futures, Waregem, Nice, Hansa Rostock, Anorthosis Famagusta and Doxa Katokopia.
Danilović, this time coming off the bench, again contributed with 10 points in the return leg, getting his name on the second major trophy within three days. Back on the domestic league front, in the playoff semifinal, Partizan easily eliminated crosstown rivals Crvena Zvezda, setting up the final rematch with Jugoplastika that had won that season's EuroLeague in the meantime. The best-of-three final series started in Belgrade, but right away Partizan lost the home court advantage by dropping the opening game 73-74. The series shifted to Split where Jugoplastika won 75-70, beating Partizan to the league championship for the second straight season.
In return leg, Partizan made great victory in Dnipropetrovsk and reached round of 16. In 88th minute, Miroslav Radović scored one of the most important goals in history of the club. Later on, he was eliminated (1–1 in Belgrade, 0–2 in Krasnodar) by CSKA Moscow, the eventual winner of the competition. In second qualifying round, Partizan beat 2–0 on aggregate Sheriff Tiraspol and lost on penalty spot from Artmedia Petržalka in third qualifying round for the 2005–06 UEFA Champions League. In first round for 2005–06 UEFA Cup, Partizan was eliminated from Maccabi Petah Tikva, 4–5 on aggregate and did not reach group stage.
Because of poor results in the second part of national championship, Vermezović was dismissed and replaced by Vuk Rašović. Following the victory in the eternal derby and in pre-last round, Rašović secured a sixth consecutive title, a total of 25th in history of the club. As a champion of the Serbian SuperLiga for 2012–13 season, Partizan managed to equalize a national record by the number of championship titles won. In summer of 2013, Partizan eliminated Shirak (1–1, away goal) and lost against Ludogorets Razgrad (1–3 on aggregate). In play-off round for 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, Partizan played with Thun.
Silvester Šereš entered the record books as the first goal scorer in the history of Partizan, while goalkeeper Franjo Glaser was simultaneously the first club manager. Just three weeks later, Partizan went on the first of many international tours, travelling to Czechoslovakia where they beat the selection of Slovak Army with 3–1. At the time, just months after the World War II in Yugoslavia ended, no organized football competition was yet restored, so Partizan played only friendly games and tournaments both home and abroad. The club's first international engagement was a meeting against another army side, CSKA Moscow from what was then Soviet Union, on 6 December 1945 in Belgrade.
On 11 July 1976, in Ljubljana, Partizan played the last game of the season against Olimpija and needed a win to clinch the title ahead of rivals Hajduk Split. In the last second before the final whistle, Nenad Bjeković scored the winning goal and Partizan won 0–1. The seventh championship trophy was finally won, after full decade of waiting, by the new generation of players, such as Momčilo Vukotić, Bjeković, Rešad Kunovac, Ilija Zavišić, Refik Kozić, Ivan Golac, Radmilo Ivančević, Boško Đorđević, Nenad Stojković. Partizan then won its eighth title in 1977–78, enforced with Nikica Klinčarski, Petar Borota, Slobodan Santrač, Aleksandar Trifunović, Xhevat Prekazi and Pavle Grubješić.
His implementation of top European training methods and playing tactics, combined with technically gifted squad, proved essential in winning the first championship in debut season, along with the first cup title, thus the first Double winner in the country. The second championship title was won in 1948–49 season. Partizan played its home games on the old BSK stadium until 1949, when its own stadium was built on the same site and named JNA Stadium (Stadium of Yugoslav People's Army). In 1950, the club evolved from a football section of the Army into independent club under the umbrella organization JSD Partizan (Yugoslav Sports Association Partizan).
On 11 July 1976, in Ljubljana, Partizan played the last game of the season against Olimpija and needed a win to clinch the title ahead of rivals Hajduk Split. In the last second before the final whistle Bjeković scored the winning goal and Partizan won 0–1. The 7th championship trophy was finally won, after full decade of waiting, by the new generation of players, such as Momčilo Vukotić, Nenad Bjeković, Rešad Kunovac, Ilija Zavišić, Refik Kozić, Ivan Golac, Radmilo Ivančević, Boško Đorđević, Nenad Stojković. Partizan won its 8th title in 1977–78 season, enforced with Nikica Klinčarski, Petar Borota, Slobodan Santrač, Aleksandar Trifunović, Xhevat Prekazi, Pavle Grubješić.
150px In 1989, enforced by young Predrag Danilović, Partizan won the FIBA Korać Cup for the third time, triumphing over Wiwa Vismara Cantù. After losing the first game in Italy (76–89), Partizan won the return leg in Belgrade with 101–82. That same season, Partizan won the Yugoslav Cup by defeating the crowned European champions Jugoplastika (87–74). Continental recognition of this second great generation of players attracted more talented basketball players to the club, but at the same time, interest from financially more powerful clubs in Europe and the United States for the best Yugoslav players significantly reduced their time spent in the home country.
After a difficult start to the 2018–2019 season, including losing five consecutive games both in the ABA League and the 2018–19 EuroCup Basketball season, Čanak resigned and was replaced by Andrea Trinchieri as the new head coach. Under Trinchieri, the performance improved and Partizan finally captured some of the former European success, qualifying for the Top16 in the EuroCup. A home loss to Rytas prevented Partizan from qualifying for the playoffs, finishing with a 2–4 record in the Top16. In regional ABA League competition, Partizan finished in fourth place of the regular season and eventually lost the semifinal series to Crvena zvezda with 2–1.
Despite defeating Partizan, Hajduk eventually failed to win the league after there was a scandal in the last round game when Partizan in need of a win to secure the title won against Olimpija scoring in the 95th minute of the game (even thought UEFA didn't introduce additional time for another 20 years) thanks to referee Maksimović. Partizan was crowned champion at the end of the season and Tomislav Ivić decided to leave Hajduk so that he can manage AFC Ajax. Ivić would return again to Hajduk in 1978 and lead them to their last Yugoslav league title in the 1978–79 Yugoslav First League.
Born in Novi Pazar in the Serbian region of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Ljajić joined Partizan at age 14 in 2005, signing from Serbian lower tier club FK Jošanica. Ljajić was the first player to wear the number 22 for Partizan after Saša Ilić transferred to Galatasaray in 2005. Ljajić made an appearance for Partizan in the first leg of the second qualifying round of the 2008–09 UEFA Champions League on 29 July 2008 as a second-half substitute.UEFA Champions League – Fixtures & Results He made a second substitute appearance in the second leg and another substitute appearance in the second leg of the third qualifying round.
In the 2016–17 season, Partizan NIS Belgrade competed in the Basketball League of Serbia, the Radivoj Korać Cup, the Adriatic League and the Champions League.
Partizan lost all four matches and score only one goal. That goal score Lamine Diarra in first match of the group stage, against Sampdoria in Belgrade.
Miroslav Pecarski (; born March 21, 1967) is a Serbian former basketball player. He played professionally for Partizan, Aris, Panathinaikos, Panionios, Pallacanestro Cantù, Cholet and Cabitel Gijón.
Seydouba Soumah (born 11 June 1991) is a Guinean professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Serbian club Partizan and the Guinea national team.
Blagojević played for Belgrade-based teams Partizan and Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav First League. During his sting with Crvena zvezda he won two Yugoslav Championships.
Mondo: Veseli, srećan ti put! (16 June 2011) Reportedly, he is fluent in Czech, Slovenian, Serbian and English. Veselý was a favorite of the Partizan supporters.Vesti.
Stavrić played for several clubs in Serbia, including FK Radnički Niš, FK Rad and FK Partizan, before moving abroad and finishing his career with Olympiakos Nicosia.
Petar Bucan (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Бућан) is a Serbian rugby union player who currently plays for Rugby Club Partizan. and for Serbia national rugby union team.
Milan Babić (; born 5 August 1955) is a former Serbian footballer known for having played for the three major Serbian clubs; Red Star, Partizan and Vojvodina.
He made his professional debut for Partizan on 7 December 2013 in a league match against Čukarički, replacing Saša Ilić near the end of the match.
After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Trujić made his senior debut with Teleoptik in 2010. He was subsequently sent on loan to Smederevo (2011) and Hapoel Acre (2012), but failed to make an impact. In the summer of 2012, Trujić signed his first professional contract with Partizan, on a four-year deal. He was eventually loaned to Napredak for the 2012–13 season. In the summer of 2013, after the club's promotion to the top flight, Trujić signed a permanent contract with Napredak, on a three-year deal. On 5 June 2015, Trujić returned to his parent club Partizan. He penned a four-year contract and was given the number 92 shirt. On 17 July 2015, Trujić made his competitive debut for Partizan, coming on as a substitute for Andrija Živković in a 4–0 home league win over Metalac Gornji Milanovac.
On July 31, 2014, he signed a two–year deal with Partizan Belgrade. On August 19, 2016, he signed with Koroivos Amaliadas of the Greek Basket League.
He resigned as the head coach of Partizan in October 2018. On November 1, 2018, Čanak became the head coach for Lietkabelis Panevėžys of the Lithuanian League.
The 2012 Radivoj Korać Cup was the 10th season of the Serbian national basketball cup tournament. The Žućko's left trophy awarded to the winner Partizan from Belgrade.
Grubješić came through the youth system at Partizan. He played for their affiliated club Teleoptik, before being promoted to Partizan's first team during the 2003–04 season.
In this three years Dukić was at the best form in his career attract the eye of Partizan and Red Star Belgrade. However, he remain at Hajduk.
Munćan played for Belgrade-based teams Yugoslav Army and Partizan of the Yugoslav First League. During the 1945 season with Yugoslav Army, he won the National Championships.
Takuma Asano ( Asano Takuma; born 10 November 1994) is a Japanese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Serbian club Partizan and the Japan national team.
Subsequently, Adiyiah was sent to Serbian SuperLiga club Partizan on another loan deal until the end of the season where he joined his national teammate Prince Tagoe.
The first game which was played on the new Čika Dača Stadium, was in 1957 between Radnički Kragujevac and Partizan Belgrade in front of 30,000 jubilant fans.
Bojan Rajkovic (born ) is a Serbian male volleyball player. He is part of the Serbia men's national volleyball team. On club level he plays for Partizan Beograd.
Marko Jovičić (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Јовичић; born 2 February 1995) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Inđija on loan from FK Partizan.
Ožegović returned to Partizan for the 2019–20 season. He scored his first Super Liga goal on 4 August 2019, in a 4–0 win over Mačva.
Milovan Jović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Јовић; 5 February 1955 – 8 June 2009) was a Serbian footballer most notably with FK Partizan. He died on 8 June 2009.
FK Partizan Bumbarevo Brdo () is a Serbian football club based in Bumbarevo Brdo, municipality of Knić. The club is competing in 2010–11 in Srpska Liga West.
In December 2015, 18-year-old Jovanović signed his first professional contract with Partizan Belgrade. Prior to 2017–18 season, he was loaned to the OKK Beograd.
Varga made his senior team debut with Crvenka in the Yugoslav Second League, before moving to Partizan without his club's permission. He then spent one year with lower league club Rad, before being able to play for Partizan. Afterwards, Varga spent eight seasons (1978–1986) with the Crno-beli, making 199 appearances and scoring 58 goals in the Yugoslav First League. He also won two national championship titles (1983 and 1986).
The club was founded in 1953. Three times a champion Yugoslavia, in the seasons 1983–84, 1984–85 and 1985–86. Partizan were then lead Jelica Komnenović, Biljana Majstorović, Olivera Krivokapić, Stojna Vangelovska, Cvetana Dekleva, Dragana Simić, Merhunisa Omerović, Zorana Cvetković, Radmila Lekić, Dragana Boreli, Olgica Mašić, Sonja Krnjaja, Zorica Ivetić, Andreja Pukšić, Tanja Stevanović... Partizan is in this period and twice won the Cup in 1985 and 1986.
They were drawn into the Group J alongside Shakhtar Donetsk, Club Brugge and Toulouse. They lost five out of six games, only won with Shakhtar Donetsk at home 1–0 in last match of the group, by Lamine Diarra goal in 6th minute. Arsenal – Partizan Belgrade. After the unsuccessful attempts in the previous seasons, Partizan finally reached the group stages of the Champions League in the 2010–11 season.
In September 2010, 18-year-old Bogdanović signed his first professional contract with Partizan. Initially, in his first two seasons with the crno-beli, under head coach Vlada Jovanović, Bogdanović didn't play much. With the summer 2012 return of head coach Duško Vujošević to Partizan, 20-year-old Bogdanović began to see increased minutes. After Danilo Anđušić's departure in December 2012, Bogdanović's role in the team stabilized even more.
On 11 January 2014, after turning down a lucrative offer from Antalyaspor, Trajković signed with Partizan, where he was re-united with coach Marko Nikolić who had previously coached FK Vojvodina. The transfer was just one part of a large controversy on Vojvodina's winter transactions to Partizan in 2014, which caused uproar and severe criticism of football fans and sports journalists. RTV: Navijači Vojvodine: Uprava napolje! 19 January 2014 Fkvojvodina.
He was an integral part of the team and a fan favorite in the following years, leading them to another league title in 1984. In the summer of 1986, Djurovski switched to Partizan in a move that caused much controversy among fans and the general public. He immediately established himself as the club's key player, being their top scorer in the 1986–87 season, as Partizan won the league title.
He came to FK Partizan in 1970 when he was only 14 having played earlier for his local club FK Jedinstvo Kačarevo.Interview with Rade Zalad at crno-bela nostalgija, 6-4-2013, retrieved 14-10-2013 He joined FK Partizan senior team in 1978 and also played with Budućnost Podgorica and FK Priština in the Yugoslav First League before moving to Turkey where he played with Beşiktaş J.K., Eskişehirspor and Ankaragücü.
Matija Nastasić is a product of Partizan youth academy. Unable to find space in the Partizan first team setup, he was sent out on loan to Serbian second division side FK Teleoptik from Zemun. There, the young, left footed centre back made 21 appearances and caught the eye of Fiorentina sporting director at that time, Pantaleo Corvino, who signed him in a deal for €4 million.ACF Fiorentina S.p.
He was only 22 years old, and at the peak of his popularity. Even today, Mance is considered to be the greatest club legend by the fans of Partizan. In his honour, the street next to the club's stadium in Belgrade has carried his name since 2011. In 1985–86, Partizan won the title with a 4–0 win over Željezničar due to better goal difference than second-placed Red Star.
The club had a fierce rivalry with Dinamo Minsk. The support across the two Minsk clubs was drawn across political lines, with Dinamo fans being strongly right- wing and Partizan fans being strongly left-wing. Partizan fans were known for their anarchist, anti-government, anti-fascist, and pro-LGBT rights stances. As a result of their political views, they had a strong friendship with fans of Arsenal Kiev and SV Babelsberg.
Duljaj was sold to Shakhtar Donetsk in January 2004 for US$4 million, and Matthäus claimed Partizan failed to pay him the agreed percentage ($600,000 or €469,500). The club responded two days later in a lengthy press release saying that they don't owe him any money. One day after that, Matthäus decided to sue Partizan for the amount of US$600,000 before Sports Arbitration Court in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Orvosegyetem Sport Club is a Hungarian water polo club from Budapest established in 1957 in the Semmelweis University. The club's peak was the 1970s. Orvosegyetem won six national championships in a row between 1969 and 1974, and in 1973 it won the European Cup, beating 4-times champion Partizan Belgrade in the final. In 1974 and 1975 also reached the European Cup's final, but lost to MGU Moscow and Partizan respectively.
Mihajlovski has played with: KK Kumanovo, KK Partizan, KK MZT Aerodrom, KK Rabotnički, F.C. Porto, S.C. Lusitânia and Rogla Zrece. He won the Macedonian First League and Macedonian Basketball Cup with KK Rabotnički and KK MZT Aerodrom. With KK Partizan, he won the Euroleague title in 1992, national Championship and national Cup. He also helped his team to win the 1991–92 Yugoslav First Basketball League and Yugoslav Basketball Cup.
On 24 January 2003, it was announced that West will join the reigning FR Yugoslavia champions Partizan. He arrived in Belgrade for the final negotiations with the club five days later. On 30 January 2003, West signed an 18-month contract with Partizan. He made his official debut for the club on 1 March 2003, playing the full 90 minutes in a 4–2 home league victory over Radnički Obrenovac.
Throughout the tournament he featured in the matches against FBK Kaunas, and Lille OSC. In 2010, he played in the Serbian SuperLiga with FK Partizan. During his tenure with Partizan he mostly saw action during his loan to Borac Cacak. At the conclusion of the Superliga he went across the border to play in the Montenegrin First League with FK Budućnost Podgorica, where he won the 2012–13 Montenegrin Cup.
The new millennium has arrived, but the goals remain the same. In the last 12 years, Partizan has won 8 national championships, 4 cups and qualified two times for the UEFA Champions League and five times for the UEFA Europa League. Led by Ljubiša Tumbaković, the club won two championship titles in a row, in 2001–02 and 2002–03. In Europe, Partizan didn't have too much success in those seasons.
Playing in Europe was reflected in the championship and the Partizan lost the title. New coach Vladimir Vermezović taken the charge of a team and he superiorly won the championship in 2005. Also, he became the only coach who has taken the team to the knockout stage of a European competition since new format. That happened in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup, where Partizan reached the round-of-16.
Born in Novi Sad, Čubrilo came through FK Partizan academy where he played in the youth team and then in Partizan´s satellite team FK Teleoptik. With Teleoptik he played in the 2016–17 Serbian League BelgradeMarko Cubrilo at Srbijafudbal.com, retrieved 8-3-2018 and next in the first half of the 2017–18 Serbian First League. During winter-break of the 2017–18 season he signed with FK Radnik Surdulica.
Mirković made his first appearance for FK Rad during the 1990–91 season. But even before that he and his teammates won the Yugoslav title in the under-21 category, the biggest success Rad ever had. Mirković spent three seasons in Rad as a professional player, and all together played 62 matches, scoring one goal. His talent didn't go unnoticed by Partizan officials and they invited him to sign for Partizan.
FK Zemun played in the 2007–08 Serbian Cup and found its way to the final. The club won three matches after penalties, defeated two first league sides and goalie Nemanja Jovšić was voted most valuable player. They lost the final 3–0 to Serbian team Partizan but since Partizan had already qualified for the Champions League Zemun were given the UEFA Cup spot as they were the runners- up.
Nikola Budišić (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Будишић; born 12 October 1947) is a retired Serbian footballer, most notably with FK Partizan. In total, he appeared in 348 matches for Partizan (127 domestic league outings). He was one of the first foreign players of Panathinaikos after the fall of the Greek military junta in 1974. Today he is head of the Ajax Football School in Sremska Mitrovica and lives in Laćarak.
While playing for Sloboda Užice in the 1980s, Pandurović made over 100 appearances in the Yugoslav Second League. He was later transferred to Partizan in the summer of 1989. Over the next three seasons, Pandurović served as a backup to Fahrudin Omerović, as the side won the 1991–92 Yugoslav Cup. He became the club's first-choice goalkeeper in the following 1992–93 season, helping Partizan win the league title.
After the Istanbul triumph, Đorđević and Danilović moved to Italy. They ended in two clubs that Partizan defeated a few months earlier, during its "conquest of Europe" – Danilović in Knorr and Đorđević in Phillips. The departure of the back-court pair proved to be an irreparable loss. Because of the UN sanctions against FR Yugoslavia, Partizan was not allowed to defend the European title in 1992–93 season.
He earned a place in the 2012–13 SuperLiga Team of the Season, also helping his team win its sixth consecutive title. Ilić again signed a one-year contract extension in the summer of 2013, as well as in the summer of 2014. He collected his 10th league title with Partizan in the 2014–15 season. On 22 May 2015, Ilić signed another one-year deal with Partizan.
On February 19, 2018, Trinchieri was released from his head coaching position with Brose, after the team lost 12 of their last 15 games. On November 1, 2018, Trinchieri was named a head coach of the Serbian club Partizan, signing a three-year deal. On July 2, 2020, Trinchieri parted ways with Partizan, with whom he won 2018–19 and 2019–20 Radivoj Korać Cup seasons, and 2019 ABA League Supercup.
On 10 August, Partizan made first victory in the season, by beating Javor 2–0 in Ivanjica. On 17 September 2016, Partizan beat Red Star 1–0 at home in Eternal derby.Kao nekad Kežman, Moreira, Jojić, Kojić: Leonardo se upisao u listu Zvezdinih dželata (VIDEO) at mozzartsport], 17-9-2016 The winning goal has scored Leonardo in 89th minute. The difference on the standings with reduced from nine to six points.
After playing in the youth teams of Partizan and Real Madrid, in Summer 2014 Magdevski signed for Unicaja Málaga, who loaned him to Clínicas Rincón Axarquía of the LEB Oro.Magdevski jugará en el Clínicas; Málaga Hoy, 30 July 2014 On September 29, 2015, he returned to Partizan. On September 23, 2016, he signed with the Macedonian club Feni Industries. On August 20, 2017, he re- signed with Feni Industries.
In June 2001, Jovšić signed his first professional contract with Partizan. He spent the next few years on loan at their affiliated club Teleoptik. In the 2004–05 season, Jovšić was promoted to the first team and made one league appearance in the process, as the club won the championship title. He then went on a six-month loan to Jedinstvo Bijelo Polje, before returning to Partizan in January 2006.
Two weeks later, Diarra scored a brace against Rad, becoming the league's joint all-time leading scorer with 52 goals. He played his last match for Partizan on 20 May, scoring the team's only goal in a 1–0 home win over Metalac Gornji Milanovac, celebrating his fourth league title. In his four seasons at Partizan, Diarra made 151 official appearances and scored 75 goals across all competitions.
He scored 19 league goals in 23 appearances in the 2000–01 First League of FR Yugoslavia, securing him a return to his former club Partizan. In the following two seasons, Čakar added two more championship titles to his collection. He also helped Partizan reach the UEFA Champions League group stage in the 2003–04 campaign. In February 2005, Čakar was loaned to his parent club Rudar Pljevlja.
Marijan Seđak grew up in Rijeka and started his handball career in Partizan Zamet. After winning the regional league in his first season he was invited by Vlado Stenzel to join RK Kvarner in the Yugoslav First League. Wanting to concentrate more on his studies at the time Seđak returned to Partizan Zamet who were then still in the third tier. He played for the club until 1978.
On 23 October 2008, he played his first game for Partizan in European competitions against Sampdoria in the first round of the 2008–09 UEFA Cup group stage. He was also a starter against Sevilla on Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium in the defeat of his team's 3–0. During the 2008–09 season, Jovanović has played 19 appearances for Partizan, 16 in the league and 3 in the UEFA Cup.
Nikola Janković (, born February 13, 1994) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan of the Basketball League of Serbia. Standing at , he plays the power forward position.
On December 31, 2018, Janković signed with Serbian club Partizan for the rest of the 2018–19 season. On June 15, 2020, Janković tested positive for COVID-19.
CIES report of 2019 confirmed Partizan Belgrade as the most productive training club in Europe, with 75 of their academy graduates currently playing across 31 European top divisions.
Miljan Vuković (, born January 10, 1990 in Belgrade) is a Serbian rower. He represented Serbia at the 2012 Summer Olympics. Vuković is a member of Partizan Rowing Club.
Final Four to be played from 3–4 March 2012 in Zenica in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Winner Final Four this season for the team Partizan Galenika from Serbia.
Miloš Korolija (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Королија; November 21, 1981) is a Serbian water polo coach and former player. He currently serves as the head coach for VK Partizan.
Pljakić coached Crvena zvezda and Partizan. Pljakić was a head coach of the Yugoslavia women's national team that placed 6th at the 1964 FIBA World Championship for Women.
Rashawn Shaquille Thomas (born August 15, 1994) is an American professional basketball player who plays for KK Partizan. He played college basketball for Texas A&M;–Corpus Christi.
After ending his playing career, he completed a trainer's course and was an assistant coach with Borussia Dortmund, VfB Stuttgart, Hertha BSC, VfL Wolfsburg, and FK Partizan Belgrade.
Antić played basketball in Partizan Belgrade, but unfortunately his career as a basketball player ended, due to an injury, before he was able to join the senior team.
Milivoje Lazić (, born May 13, 1978) is a Slovenian-born Serbian professional basketball coach and former player. He is currently a head coach of the Partizan U19 selection.
Milica Špikić (, born 28 March 1991 in Jagodina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian professional basketball player. In career she played for Partizan, Stara Pazova and Radnički Kragujevac.
Simo Nikolić (born August 28, 1954 in Brčko) is a former Yugoslav and Bosnian- Herzegovinian striker who played for FK Partizan, FK Galenika, Olympique Lyonnais and AS Béziers.
Born in Pljevlja,Crno-bela nostalgija SR Montenegro, then one of the republics constituting Yugoslavia, Zoran Vranes first made his name as a player of Partizan and Šumadija.
Spremo signed his first professional three-year contract with Spartak Subotica in July 2015. He made his Serbian SuperLiga in 4th fixture of 2015–16 season, against Partizan.
Born in Leposavić, Jovanović started playing football with local club Kosmet. After one tournament played in Guča, he was invited to Partizan by Dušan Trbojević. He passed youth categories with the club, and signed his first three-year professional contract with Partizan in summer 2015. He has joined the first team at the beginning of 2016 under coach Ivan Tomić. During 2016, Jovanović usually played for youth team, and also played several friendly matches with the first matches, including games against PAOK, and Polimlje, when he was a scorer. Jovanović made his official debut for Partizan in 20 fixture match of the 2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga season against Čukarički, played on 11 December 2016, replacing Uroš Đurđević in 89 minute. In 2017, Jovanović was optionally loaned to satellite club Teleoptik on dual registration until the end of 2016–17 season in the Serbian League Belgrade. Jovanović scored his first goal for Partizan in 4–2 away victory over Rad on 24 September 2017.
Lešić played in young categories of KK Požarevac, KK Superfund, and KK Partizan. His professional career started with Vizura. He then moved to Superfund where he averaged 16.4 points, 6.2 rebounds, and 1.1 assists in 25 games. In 2009 he signed a four-year deal with the Serbian Euroleague club KK Partizan. In November 2010, Lešić terminated the contract with Partizan, and signed a four-year deal with Crvena zvezda. In August 2012, he signed with the Ukrainian team Khimik. In August 2013, he signed a one-year deal with Radnički Kragujevac. In July 2014, he signed with the Russian team Yenisey Krasnoyarsk. In August 2015, he signed with Slovenian club Union Olimpija for the 2015–16 season.
Stevanović's transfer to FK Partizan was announced on 5 June 2008, with Ivan signing a three-year contract with the possibility of a one-year extension. The Serbian international is believed to have been signed as a replacement for the recently departed Nemanja Rnić who left on a free transfer to RSC Anderlecht. In early July 2009, Stevanović was reported to be set to join the French club FC Sochaux-Montbéliard for a fee believed to be around €1 million and signed one day later a contract until June 2012. On 17 June 2010, Partizan loaned for one season the right-back, the 26-year-old returned to Partizan who played in the 2008–09 season.
After playing with FK Trepča in the Yugoslav Second League since 1981, his talent was spotted by FK Partizan who brought him to their team during the winter break of the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League season. He played a total of 72 matches for Partizan, 22 of which were league ones.Players stats (Sadriu #868) at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 17-2-2012 He left in the following winter having won two national championships during his year in Belgrade, and has joined FC PrishtinaEX YU Fudbalska statistika po godinama at B92 who was at that time the only top flight club from SAP Kosovo. He made one appearance for Pristina at 1991–92 Yugoslav Second League.
Partizan was founded on 4 October 1945 in Belgrade, as a football section of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army "Partizan", and was named in honour of the Partisans, the communist military formation who fought against fascism during World War II in Yugoslavia. The club was formed and initially managed by the group of young high officers of the Yugoslav People's Army and veterans of the Spanish Civil War. Among them were Koča Popović, Peko Dapčević, Bogdan Vujošević, , , Božo Švarc and Ratko "Čoče" Vujović - elected the first president of the club. Two days after its establishment, Partizan made its first step on the football scene, with the friendly match against selection of Zemun that ended 4–2.
Derby of Serbia () refers to any match between professional Serbian clubs Red Star Belgrade or Partizan Belgrade from Belgrade and Vojvodina from Novi Sad. A Serbian derby match must involve Vojvodina and either one of the Belgrade clubs; matches between Partizan and Red Star are referred to as the Eternal Derby. One of the main reasons for the rivalry is the fact that Vojvodina, Red Star, and Partizan are the three most successful clubs in Serbia and the three most successful Serbian clubs in former Yugoslavia. Belgrade and Novi Sad are also the two largest cities in the country, so the derby is viewed as a manifestation of the rivalry between the two cities.
He started playing with FK Krofma Strumica before being brought by Serbian giants FK Partizan in 1983. He stayed in Belgrade with Partizan until 1986 however he made no league appearance and spent most time as reserve goalkeeper. During the winter-break of the 1985–86 season, he, along two other Partizan players, Slobodan Krčmarević and Ljubiša Milačić, joined FK Bor, playing in the Yugoslav Second League.Od Zone do Zone by Radiša Dragićević, page 218 But at the end of the season, he left Bor and joined FK Pobeda.Od Zone do Zone by Radiša Dragićević, page 222 Between 1987 and 1989 he spent two seasons playing with another Serbian club, OFK Kikinda.
On 15 June 2016, Janković joined his parent club Partizan on a season-long loan. He wore the number 95 shirt and made his competitive debut on 14 July in a 0–0 home draw with Zagłębie Lubin in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round. On 6 November, Janković netted his first official goal for Partizan, opening the scoring in an eventual 4–0 home league win over Novi Pazar. In his first campaign with Partizan, Janković helped the club win the double. On 14 September 2017, Janković scored the opening goal in a 1–1 away draw against Swiss club Young Boys in the Europa League group stage.
He played for Graničar from Grabovci, Srem, Partizan from Vitojevci and Jedinstvo Platičevo, before he joined Donji Srem. He was nominated for the best footballer of Srem in 2013.
Miodrag "Miško" Marić (), is a Serbian former basketball player. He played for Partizan from 1974 to 1986 and remains the third scorer in the club's history with 4,668 points.
In June 2018, Smiljanić returned to his original club for the third time, committing to a two-year contract. In June 2019, he was appointed Partizan Belgrade Vice-captain.
He had previously played with Serbian clubs FK Partizan, FK Teleoptik, FK Borac Čačak, FK Voždovac, FK Smederevo, and Korean K-League clubs Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors and Chunnam Dragons.
The Serbian Hockey League Season for 2008-2009 consisted of 16 games. HK Partizan won the regular division and the playoffs, making it their 4th title in a row.
He was named in the league's best eleven for the third time in his career. In June 2017, Vulićević signed a two-year extension to his contract with Partizan.
On 4 August 2014, Petrović signed a four-year contract with Partizan and was awarded the number 28 shirt. In April 2017, Petrović terminated a contract with the club.
Zvonko Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Звонко Поповић; born 24 December 1961) is a Serbian football coach and former player. Since 2000, he is one of the FK Partizan Academy coaches.
Marjanović played for Belgrade-based teams the Yugoslav Army and Partizan of the Yugoslav First League. In the 1945 season, he won the Yugoslav Championships with the Yugoslav Army.
In June 2017, Sinđić returned to Mladost Lučani after almost a decade. He helped the club reach the 2017–18 Serbian Cup final, eventually losing 2–1 to Partizan.
This included a five in a row sequence. They won the European Cup in 1966 at Brussels' Heysel Stadium by coming from behind to beat Partizan Belgrade 2-1.
On 26 April 1964, Katić he made his debut for Split in a 65–63 loss to Partizan. Split debuted in the Yugoslav First Federal League in that season.
Osborne, Mike, 2006. Always Ready: The Drill Halls of Britain's Volunteer Forces, Partizan Press, p. 247 and by 1902 it was the largest volunteer rifle corps battalion in London.
After making 17 appearances and scoring 2 goals in all competitions for the club, Golubović terminated his contract with Partizan and left as a free agent in July 2017.
Pešikan played with FK Sutjeska NikšićStats from Yugoslav leagues at B92 before becoming part of the famous Partizan Belgrade squads of the early 1990s, most notably winning the double in 1993-94. This was the second double in Partizan's (football) history. Though a talented defensive-style player, injuries prevented him from achieving his full potential thus Zoran Mirković was signed as a replacement. In total, he logged 47 appearances for Partizan, scoring two goals.
In the playoffs, Partizan faced off against Boža Maljković-coached young KK Split (Jugoplastika) team at the semifinal stage, winning the best-of-three series 2-1. In the final, Partizan somewhat improbably met cross-town rivals Crvena zvezda after they managed to pull out an upset victory over powerhouse Cibona in the other semifinal series. Vujošević's team went ahead in the series, winning the opening game on its home court at Hala sportova.
In the summer 1991, 32-year-old Vujošević took the head coaching offer from the cross-town rivals KK Crvena zvezda. He led his new team in the 1991–92 season to the playoffs finals where he met his old team KK Partizan led by debutante head coach and Vujošević's former player Željko Obradović. Having won the Euroleage title two months earlier, Partizan ended up winning the league championship contest as well.
He started playing for lower league FK Sloga Novi Sad, that would latter be renamed back to FK Vojvodina, where he played until 1951, when he, as a talented youngster, signed with Belgrade giants FK Partizan. He played there a total of eight seasons, until 1958, having played 313 matches and scored 101 goals, of which 138 were league matches and 38 league goals. He also won 3 Yugoslav Cup with Partizan (1952, 1954, 1957).
The Steamroller started this wonderful European story in second qualifying round, where they were drawn against Romanian team Oţelul Galaţi. After a goalless draw in the first leg in Constanţa, Partizan eliminated opponent two weeks later, in Belgrade, by Srđan Radonjić's goal in 29th minute. Partizan defeated Dinamo București in first round 3–1 on aggregate and securing place in group stage. They were drawn into the Group E alongside Middlesbrough, Villarreal, Lazio and Egaleo.
They were drawn into the Group H alongside Internazionale, Rubin Kazan and Neftchi Baku. They obtained three points in six games after a draw against Rubin Kazan and two times against Neftchi Baku. In second qualifying round for 2013–14 UEFA Champions League Partizan eliminated Shirak (1–1, away goal) and lost against Ludogorets Razgrad (1–3 on aggregate). In play-off round for 2013–14 UEFA Europa League, Partizan played with Thun.
On 22 May 2018, Nikolić joined Partizan in a €350,000 transfer from Spartak Subotica. Media reported the deal also includes 20 percent of the future transfer. He was officially promoted on 28 May 2018, penning a three- year deal, when he also chose to wear number 9 jersey. He made his debut for Partizan in the first leg match of the first qualifying round for 2018–19 UEFA Europa League campaign, against Rudar Pljevlja.
Ilija Mitic (born July 19, 1940 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian American professional soccer player. He was a star of the North American Soccer League, its 7th all-time leading scorer with 239 points in 166 games, including 101 goals. Mitić was the first soccer player to score 100 goals in the NASL, in July of 1978 vs Memphis. Mitic played with Partizan BelgradePartizan players stats at Partizan official site.
After eight years of construction, the new stadium was ready to be opened. The official opening took place on 6 June, in 1957, against Partizan Belgrade and ended with 2–2. In 1969, Radnički was promoted for the first time to the Yugoslav First League after beating Sutjeska Nikšić and FK Crvenka in the play-offs. During the season, Radnički had a great 4–1 victory over Partizan Belgrade at JNA Stadium.
On 3 January, AS Monaco announced the signing of Strahinja Pavlović from Partizan on a contract until June 2024 while remaining at Partizan on loan for the remainder of the season. On 5 January, Henry Onyekuru moved to Galatasaray on loan for the remainder of the season. On 17 January, Naldo left AS Monaco by mutual consent. On 27 January, Jean-Kévin Augustin left AS Monaco after his loan from RB Leipzig was ended early.
Partizan beat Thun 1–0 in Belgrade, but lost 0–3 in Thun and failed to get in Europa League. Without a single trophy and group stage of some European competition, the season was the worst in last ten years. After a year of absence from the European scene, Partizan entered at the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League by beating Neftchi total score 5–3 (3–2 at home and 1–2 away).
The Partizan youth school, called Youth School Belin – Lazarević – Nadoveza, was founded in the 1950s and named after former Partizan players Bruno Belin, Čedomir Lazarević and Branko Nadoveza. The club is well known for its dedicated work with youngsters. Its training philosophy is not only the development of football players, but also to care of their growth and personality forming, while also teaching the sporting spirit. There are around 400 youngsters classified by age categories.
In 2017, a group of fans at a game between FK Rad and Partizan Belgrade held up a racist banner and directed monkey sounds towards Everton Luiz, a Brazilian player. Efforts to stop the taunts failed and the opposing team joined in the racist actions, leaving Luiz in tears. In November 2019 Partizan Belgrade manager Savo Milosevic said there was no racism problem in Serbia after his team were punished for racist actions by fans.
Fudbalski klub Partizan is a Serbian professional association football club based in Belgrade, Serbia, who currently play in the Serbian SuperLiga. They have played at their current home ground, Partizan Stadium, since 1949. This is a list of all the football players that have played for club since its foundation, in 1945. Only players that have played at least one match in any of the following competitions: domestic league, domestic cup and European competitions.
Founded on 4 October 1945, in Belgrade (Yugoslavia) under the name Fiskulturno društvo Centralnog doma Jugoslovenske armije Partizan (roughly translated to English as Sport Society of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army Partizan). Among the first teams at the club were soccer and athletics. By 1946 there were also basketball, chess, volleyball, tennis, and swimming teams. The next year, 1947, some more sections were founded: biking, boxing, hockey, table tennis, and motorcycling.
In May, and November 2010, after training for several months with the club, Vukić was again linked to Partizan, but no deal was concluded. He eventually signed with his former club on 31 January 2011, penning a one-year deal. Vukić chose the number 80 shirt and was officially presented together with Ghanaian international Prince Tagoe. He helped Partizan win the double, scoring from the penalty spot in the Serbian Cup final against Vojvodina.
Rugby was re-introduced to the country in the 1950s. A Belgrade team, RK Partizan, was formed in 1953 and a few months later the Radnicki club was formed. The first match between the two teams was played in April 1954 with Partizan winning 21–11. The Rugby Championship of Yugoslavia ran from 1957 to 1992. Dinamo Pančevo won the first championship played in 1957, and later in '68, '69, '74 and '79.
On 28 June 2010, the Partizan managing board promoted him to the club's head coach. In his first season as head coach Jovanović won Serbian Championship title, Radivoj Korać Cup and NLB League trophy.Jovanović novi trener Partizana In his second season as head coach Jovanović won the Serbian Championship title and Radivoj Korać Cup. After winning Serbian Championship, he didn't renew his contract with Partizan Belgrade and signed with Donetsk as the new head coach.
After coming through the youth academy of Partizan, Živković made his senior debut with their affiliated side Teleoptik. He was promoted back to Partizan in the winter of 2013, penning a four-year deal. On 22 May 2013, Živković made his competitive debut for the club in a 2–0 away win against Smederevo. He made two league appearances in the 2012–13 season, as the club won the national championship title.
In 2006, Jaramaz joined the KK Partizan junior team. He was loaned to Mega Vizura for the 2009–10 season. In 2010 he returned to Partizan and begin to play for the senior team. In March 2012, he was loaned again to Mega Vizura for the remainder of the season. In June 2012, Jaramaz signed a one-year deal with the Italian team Angelico Biella. In January 2013, he was released by the Biella.
He was only 22 years old, and at the peak of his popularity. Even today, Dragan Mance is considered to be the greatest club legend by the fans of Partizan. In his honour, the street next to the club's stadium in Belgrade carries his name since 2011. In 1985–86 season, Partizan won the title with a 4–0 win over Željezničar, due to better goal difference than second-placed Red Star.
The 1990s started promisingly. Throughout the 1991–92 season, which was the last one in Yugoslavia, Crvena zvezda played some inspired basketball, reaching the play- off finals versus arch-rival Partizan that coached by Željko Obradović won the EuroLeague that season. In a twist of fate, Crvena zvezda was led that season by the legendary Partizan coach Duško Vujošević. Though they lost the finals series, the young Crveno-beli team showed plenty of promise.
On 6 August 2013, it was announced that Fofana signed a four-year contract with Partizan. He was officially presented the following day and was given the number 10 shirt. On 17 August 2013, Fofana made his official debut for the club in a 0–0 away league draw against Radnički Niš. He scored his first competitive goal for Partizan in a 5–1 home league win over Radnički Kragujevac on 25 August 2013.
Born in Izola, Milanič began his football career with local side NK Izola. In the 1986–87 season, he joined Partizan. During his time at Partizan, he won the Yugoslav First League and the Yugoslav Cup twice. After the 1992–93 season he moved to the Austrian side Sturm Graz, where he played for eight seasons and won eight trophies, including two Austrian Bundesliga titles, three Austrian Cups and three Austrian Supercups.
The 2010–11 Serbian Cup season is fifth season of the Serbian national football tournament. The competition started on 1 September 2010 and concluded with the Final on 11 May 2011. FK Partizan won the title 2–1 over FK Vojvodina in controversial fashion. After a series of disputed referee decisions against Vojvodina, the team walked off the pitch and refused to finish the match, leading Partizan to be declared the winner as time expired.
After failing to find a club in Italy, Emeghara arrived to Partizan for a trial in January 2003, accompanied by compatriot Oladipupo Martins. They were both eventually assigned to affiliated club Teleoptik. After spending 18 months with the Optičari, Emeghara was promoted to the Partizan first team in June 2004, penning his first professional contract on a four-year deal. He was given the number 16 shirt, previously worn by fellow countryman Taribo West.
Gašić coached Serbian League teams Vojvodina Srbijagas during the 2006–07 season and Metalac during the first part of the 2010–11 season. In 2012, for the second time Gašić was named an assistant coach for Partizan, under head coach Duško Vujošević. During three seasons with Partizan he won the Adriatic League championship and two Serbian League championships. On July 13, 2016, Gašić signed to be the head coach of the OKK Sloboda Tuzla.
On 8 February 2019, Red Star Belgrade officially announced the signing of Ivanić in a €1.3 million transfer. He chose the number 8 jersey, previously worn by former teammate at Vojvodina, Dejan Meleg, who was sent out on loan to Greek side Levadiakos. Before his transfer to BATE Borisov, Ivanić declined offers from both Red Star and Partizan, stating that "it wouldn't work as the captain of Vojvodina to move to Partizan or Red Star".
In the 2003–04 season, the team, competing under the name KK Reflex, won the regional ABA League, defeating Croatian side Cibona in the final. They won another ABA title two years later by defeating KK Partizan in the final. FMP played in the final of the 2011 Radivoj Korać Cup against Partizan, where they lost 77–73. In the next few years, FMP did not have much success in domestic competitions.
Košarkaški klub Partizan is a professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia that competes in the Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. The club was founded on 4 October 1945, as a basketball section of the Sports Association of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army. Košarkaški klub Partizan played 13 years in row Euroleague and the most significant season was season 2009-10 when they played in 2010 Euroleague Final Four.
Adamović started out with his hometown club Karađorđe Topola, before joining the youth system of Partizan in 2002. He signed his first professional contract with the club in January 2007, penning a five-year deal. However, Adamović failed to make a competitive debut for Partizan, spending several seasons on loan with their affiliated side Teleoptik. Between 2010 and 2013, Adamović played for three Serbian SuperLiga clubs, namely Metalac Gornji Milanovac, Smederevo, and Hajduk Kula.
Bogdan Stević (Serbian Cyrillic: Богдан Стевић; born June 4, 1987) is a Serbian footballer who plays for FC Srbija Zürich in the Swiss 2. Liga.Ein frischer Wind beim FC Srbija‚ regional-fussball.ch, 16 August 2017 On January 20, 2009, it was officially announced that he signed for Partizan with a 5-year deal. He made 6 appearances for Partizan, of which one was in the second half of the 2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga.
Pola veka fudbalskog kluba Zemun pag. 42 He played for Partizan a total of 43 league matches having scored 3 goals between 1954 and 1957.Partizan players stats at clubs official website. He played for Red Star a total of 22 league matches between 1957 and 1960.1946-1991 Red Star league squads and stats at forum site. He played half-season for OFK Belgrade, in 1959-60 having played 9 matches and scored twice.
Together, they account for 10 of 18 championships. Crvena Zvezda is the defending ABA champion in the upcoming season. In European competitions, Crvena zvezda won a FIBA Saporta Cup (then known as European Cup Winner's Cup) in 1974, while Partizan was the European champion in 1992 and won 3 FIBA Korać Cups. Aleksandar Nikolić and Zoran Slavnić are the only individuals who have played and coached both Crvena zvezda and Partizan in their careers.
14 teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia participated in the NLB League in its sixth season: Union Olimpija, Helios, Geoplin Slovan, Cibona, Zadar, Zagreb, Split, Široki ERONET, Bosna ASA BH TELECOM, Crvena zvezda, Partizan, Hemofarm, FMP Železnik, Budućnost. There were 26 rounds played in the regular part of the season. The best four teams qualified for the play-off (best-of-three series). Partizan became the 2007 NLB League Champion.
In June 2010, Ilić rejoined Partizan after seven years. He collected three more domestic trophies with the Crno-beli, before retiring from the game in the 2013 winter transfer window.
He is a son of Nedeljko Čermak, a well known businessman and president of KK Partizan (1970–1972)Tandem Kića i Praja stiže u Beograd. Čermak married actress Vesna Malohodžić.
Over the course of his career, Mijatović played for Vojvodina, Partizan, Altea, Crvena zvezda, Teka Cantabria, Alcobendas, Toledo, Antequera, Dinamo Minsk, Metalurg Skopje, Csurgói KK, Tatabánya, Meshkov Brest and Ferencváros.
He amassed a total of 95 league appearances and scored 11 goals for Javor in the top flight of Serbian football. On 17 January 2013, Eliomar was transferred to Partizan.
Aleksandar Šćekić (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Шћекић, ; born 12 December 1991) is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Serbian club Partizan and the Montenegro national team.
After six months with Romanian club FC Vaslui (2006), Maletić signed for Serbian giants FK Partizan where he won double crown before he moved to TuS Koblenz in January 2009.
In 2012–13, Martinović was one of the best and most important players for Borac Čačak. After the end of season, he was on trial at Partizan, but not signed.
In January 2006, Ćirković extended his contract with Partizan for another four years. He was deemed surplus to requirements after failing to make any appearances in the 2007–08 season.
Miodrag Bajović (; born 17 October 1959) is a Montenegrin football manager and former player. Bajović played for Sutjeska Nikšić and Partizan, together with his younger brother, Milorad, in the 1980s.
In 1970, with Tumbaković turning 18, he joined the senior squad. Although he didn't appear in any domestic league matches for Partizan, he did appear in 45 friendlies, scoring 6 goals.
After the communists emerged victorious in Yugoslavia following World War II, the government commemorated Petrović by naming several streets after the pilot and dedicating a plaque to him in Partizan Stadium.
Mihajlo Dimitrijević (May 27, 1927 - November 2, 1995) was a Serbian high jumper who competed for SFR Yugoslavia in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was a member of AK Partizan Belgrade.
Nikolić father was a basketball player, played for Postojna, and was an assistant coach of Slovenia national basketball team from 2004 to 2006. His younger brother Aleksej plays for KK Partizan.
FBK Kaunas won 2–1 on aggregate. \---- 2–2 on aggregate. Brann won on the away goals rule. \---- Partizan won 3–1 on aggregate. \---- Artmedia Petržalka won 7–3 on aggregate.
After starting out in the VK Partizan youth system, Vasović moved to Jadran Split where he got his first taste of full squad water polo at the Mediterranean Cup in İzmir.
Vujasinović led VK Partizan from 2013. He won two Serbian league matches and was twice in the semifinal in LEN Champions League. He led the youngest team in LEN Champions League.
The 2019 Adriatic Supercup was the 3rd season of the Adriatic cup tournament which was held in September 2019 in Zagreb, Croatia. Cedevita Olimpija lost to Partizan NIS in the final.
The 2018 Triglav osiguranje Radivoj Korać Cup is the 16th season of the Serbian men's national basketball cup tournament. The Žućko's left trophy awarded to the winner Partizan NIS from Belgrade.
He was an assistant coach of KK Partizan, also he used to work as an international scout for the Phoenix Suns and has worked as an expert commentator in Radio Beograd.
Mlađan Šilobad (Serbian Cyrillic: Млађан Шилобад; born July 6, 1971) is a Serbian basketball executive and former player. He is currently serving as the general manager of the KK Partizan NIS.
The 1992–93 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the first season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. Red Star Belgrade has the winner of the competition, after they defeated FK Partizan.
Eight best teams from the regular season qualified for the best-of-three quarter-final series. The Final Four Tournament was later held in Ljubljana. Partizan became the 2008 League Champion.
Former Partizan player Slaviša Jokanović were appointed as Partizan's new head coach, with the club also adding a new sport director in Ivan Tomić. The club strengthened its squad with some foreigners like Juca, Almami Moreira and Lamine Diarra. The 2007–08 and 2008–09 season will remain as one of the most successful in club's domestic history. In 2008–09, the club successfully defended their league and cup double from the 2007–08 season, the first time this occurred its history. But in Europe, Partizan suffered a real shock: UEFA expelled Partizan from the 2007–08 UEFA Cup season and fined the club €30,056 due to crowd trouble at their away qualifying match against Zrinjski Mostar, which forced the match to be interrupted for ten minutes.
Boško Đorđević (; also transliterated Boško Djordjević; born 22 August 1953) is a retired Serbian football player. He is mainly known for spending five and a half seasons with FK Partizan between 1974 and the winter of 1979, with whom he won the 1975–76, 1977–78 Yugoslav First League and Mitropa Cup in 1978. Along with Dušan Savić, Đorđević was also joint top scorer of the league in the 1974–75 season with 20 goals in 29 league appearances, although Partizan finished that season sixth, with 12 points behind champions Hajduk Split. After leaving Partizan in the winter break of the 1979–80 season, Đorđević had a brief spell with FK Rad in the Yugoslav Second League before moving abroad and joining 2.
On June 11, Zubya agreed a four-year contract with Serbian team Partizan Belgrade. After passing medical exams and after reaching an agreement with Al-Arabi, Zaabia officially signed on June 12 and was prepared to join his new teammates as it was designated as priority by Partizan manager Vladimir Vermezović to have the team complete as soon as possible to start preparing the team for the UEFA Champions League qualification which were a litlle more than a month away.Mohamed Zabija potpisao za crno-bele at Sportski žurnal, 12-6-2012 Zubya made his debut for Partizan in club's first official match of the season, on July 17, 2012, in a 2012–13 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round first-leg match, away, against Valletta.
The 1981–82 Yugoslav First Basketball League season was the 38th season of the Yugoslav First Basketball League, the highest professional basketball league in SFR Yugoslavia. The season ended with Cibona winning the league championship by beating Partizan 2 games to none in the playoffs final best- of-three series. The season was another milestone for club basketball in Yugoslavia as the sport began to be played with playoffs at the end of the regular league season, meaning that postseason would determine the league champion rather than regular season as was the case prior to the 1981-82 campaign.ref KK Partizan finished the regular season on top with an 18-4 record just ahead of Cibona's 17-5; additionally, Partizan won both regular season games against Cibona.
In June 2004, Varga returned to Partizan to be assistant manager to Vladimir Vermezović. He then served as co-manager of Teleoptik, alongside Blagoje Paunović, between 2005 and 2006, before returning to Partizan as an assistant. In the second part of 2007, Varga was assistant manager to Dimitri Davidovic at Qatar SC. He then returned to Serbia, taking charge of Teleoptik in early 2008. Varga led them to promotion to the Serbian First League in 2009.
After the dissolution of Yugoslavia did not have success until the 2009–10 when they became champions Serbia. The following 2010–11 was more successful because the players of Partizan won the double crown, winning the Championship and Cup. In the season 2011–12 Partizan is the first time won the Adriatic League triumph in the final tournament of the Zenica. The club's was better in the final of the domestic Čelik score of 74:65 .
In the summer of 1963, twenty-three-year-old Vasović was coming off another stellar season for Partizan in which he greatly contributed to the crno-beli winning their third consecutive league title. However, his contract with Partizan was set to expire. In a 1986 interview for Duga magazine, Vasović recalled how his transfer to Red Star came about: Vasović reportedly received YUD5 million (enough to buy two Mercedes vehicles at the time) from Red Star.Biography in Serbian;reprezentacija.
Sećanja: Propuštena šansa Partizana;SOS kanal, 4 September 2011 The head coaching duties were handed to Marko Valok. Several months later Partizan played a friendly versus A.C. Milan that went down in infamy for Vasović getting into a vicious fist fight with Milan's Peruvian defender Víctor Benítez, all of which prompted a bench-clearing brawl. Though unpleasant, the ugly fracas actually served to further solidify the newly unified team spirit of the recently fractured Partizan squad.
He was among the founders of FK Partizan Subotica in 1948 and a coach and a player in the club.FK Partizan Subotica at Sports Association of Subotica official website, retrieved 26-1-2014 He was also coach at FK Radnički BajmokFK Radnički Bajmok at Sports Association of Subotica official website, retrieved 26-1-2014 and FK Solid.FK Solid at Sports Association of Subotica official website, retrieved 26-1-2014 He is sometimes referred to as Mihajlo Kečkeš.
Adrija Prlainovic started his career in Jadran (2003–2006), following his time there he moved to Partizan Raiffeisen for five seasons (2006–2011). In 2011, he moved to the Italian Pro Recco but he spent only one season there as the club went bankrupt. He was then invited to return to Partizan but he decided to sign a contract with another Belgrade water polo club: Crvena Zvezda. Upon his arrival at Crvena zvezda he was made captain.
In the Milan Ciga Vasojević Cup in Lazarevac reiterated the success of last year, and the final was again better than them Partizan 103:71. As a participant in the Adriatic league are placed directly into the final play-off First League of Serbia where 2-0 victories were better than Radnički Kragujevac. The semifinals are revenged basketball players of Vojvodina, but for the third time this season, in the finals of a competition were worse than Partizan.
On 11 July 2013, Petrović signed a four-year contract with Partizan. His squad number was confirmed as 5, replacing Žarko Tomašević who moved to Kortrijk soon before Nemanja Petrović arrival. He was first in the protocol for Partizan in a Second qualifying round for UEFA Champions League against Armenian club Shirak on 17 July 2013. He made his debut for the club in a UEFA Europa League qualifier against Swiss club Thun on 22 August 2013.
Pirmajer moved to the capital and played with Partizan a total of four and a half seasons during which he won one championship and was European vice-champion after losing the 1966 European Cup Final. During his spell in Partizan he got the record of having played 252 consecutive competitive matches.Josip Pirmajer at reprezentacija.rs In summer 1967 Pirmajer returned to Novi Sad this time joining FK Vojvodina where he played further four seasons in Yugoslav top-flight.
On June 30, 2010, two years after being drafted, Peković signed a three-year, $13 million contract with the Timberwolves. As a rookie in the NBA in 2010–11, Peković averaged 5.5 points and 3.0 rebounds per game. On August 16, 2011, Peković signed a contract to play for his former team Partizan until the end of the 2011 NBA lockout. In 7 Euroleague games with Partizan, he led the team averaging 15.4 points and 4.6 rebounds.
In July 2012, Gagić signed a four-year contract with the Serbian club Partizan. In his first season with Partizan, he won the Adriatic League and the Serbian League. In his second season, he won his second and club's 13th straight Basketball League of Serbia title by defeating Crvena zvezda with 3-1 in the final series. Despite him not having good season, he exploded in the final series averaging 12.5 points and 6 rebounds per game.
That same year, Partizan won its first European trophy, the Mitropa Cup. The Black & Whites finished first in Group A, ahead of Perugia and Zbrojovka Brno and defeated Hungarian side Honvéd in the finals, 1–0. Its manager was Ante Mladinić. Unexpectedly, the following 1978–79 season turned out to be the worst in Partizan history: they finished 15th in the league, barely avoiding relegation with a 4–2 victory against Budućnost in the last fixture.
In European competition, Obradović led the young squad to become the champions of 1991–92 FIBA European League, on the spur of breakup of Yugoslavia. Partizan played its international matches in Fuenlabrada, Spain, due to international sanctions imposed on FR Yugoslavia. In 1992–93 season, Partizan was runner-up to Crvena zvezda with 3–2 record in the final series. In 1993 Yugoslav Basketball Cup, it lost with 104–91 in the final game to OKK Beograd.
Jovica Kolb (, born 24 November 1963) is a Serbian former football player. Kolb played mostly as defending midfielder in the Yugoslav First League for FK Zemun, FK Partizan and FK Sutjeska Nikšić, before moving to Belgium, in 1990, where he played with K.F.C. Verbroedering Geel until 1998. With Partizan, he was the national champion, winning the 1985–86 Yugoslav First League and 1986–87 Yugoslav First League. Kolb also won a national Cup and national Supercup in 1989.
After retiring from the game, Ranković was a member of technical staff at his former club Partizan for seven years, before joining Belarusian side Dinamo Minsk as assistant manager to Dušan Uhrin Jr. ahead of the 2015 season. He was brought to the club by newly appointed director of football Vuk Rašović. After Rašović replaced Uhrin as manager, Ranković remained serving as an assistant. He returned to Partizan in August 2016, becoming assistant manager to Marko Nikolić.
He lost his medal during the celebration, which was given back to him from a fan who had found it on the field. In summer 2017, Petrov passed the pre-season with Partizan, after which he moved back to training with Teleoptik before the 2017–18 Serbian First League campaign. Failing to make any official appearance with Partizan as a senior, Petrov mutually terminated a contract and left the club as a free agent in August 2017.
On 18 April 2017, Leonardo scored a brace in the Belgrade derby, an eventual 3–1 away success. He ultimately collected the domestic double in his debut season at Partizan. Due to his consistent performances in the process, Leonardo was named in the league's best eleven. On 11 July 2017, Leonardo netted his first goal in UEFA competitions, giving Partizan a 2–0 home win over Budućnost Podgorica in the first leg of the Champions League second qualifying round.
The untimely death of star player Dragan Mance in a 1985 traffic collision made him into a club legend. When Momčilo Vukotić, Nenad Stojković, Nikica Klinčarski were joined by Ljubomir Radanović, Zvonko Živković, Zoran Dimitrijević and Dragan Mance, another great generation was formed. Partizan became champion for 1982/83 season, in large part due to extraordinary performances of young Dragan Mance. He helped Partizan win the league by scoring 15 goals, and immediately became a fan favourite.
Pajović came through the youth system of Partizan, before going on loan to several clubs, including Dinamo Vranje and Bežanija. He subsequently played for two more Belgrade-based clubs, Čukarički and Rad, before moving abroad and signing for Moldovan club Sheriff Tiraspol in the summer of 2012. In February 2013, Pajović returned to his parent club Partizan on loan until the end of the season. He helped them win the league title, recording 12 appearances in the process.
The 2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga (known as the Jelen SuperLiga for sponsorship reasons) is the sixth season of the Serbian SuperLiga since its establishment. The defending champions are Partizan, after having won their fourth Serbian Superliga title in a row at the conclusion of the previous season. Partizan successfully defended their title after a 4–0 victory at Borac Čačak with three games left to play. It was their fifth consecutive Serbian title and their 24th domestic championship.
On 25 August 2010, Popovic signed a one-year contract with KK Partizan.Partizan tabs veteran guard Popovic However, Partizan broke the contract only 20 days after signing it, because "he did not fit in the concept of playing".Partizan mt:s releases Popovic On November 22, 2010 he signed a three-month contract with Cajasol Sevilla in Spain.Cajasol retools with Popovic at point In March 2011 he signed with Meridiano Alicante until the end of the season.
SC Partizan-Teleoptik consist of central building with total surface of 4,000 square metres, outdoor facilities, sport hall and parking lot. Inside the building there are facilities which include fitness centre with gym, physio and medical facilities, sauna and steam room and hydrotherapy pool, education facilities, media centre, kit room and laundry. There is also a restaurant, dining room, meeting room, administrative offices, and offices of Partizan and Teleoptik management. Building has 19 apartments for players and technical staff.
After a disappointing domestic league ending, Vladislav Lučić was appointed as a new head coach of the club. The domestic 1998–99 season was not completed due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia, but Partizan still won the Yugoslav Cup, defeating KK FMP in the finals, in a game that was played to the sound civil defense sirens. Despite the ongoing air strikes, the game was completed. Partizan reached the quarterfinals of the 1999 Saporta Cup.
Born in Kragujevac, he played with local side FK Radnički Kragujevac before signing with Yugoslav giants FK Partizan in winter-break of 1967–68 Yugoslav First League season.Ivan Cabrinovic at Worldfootball.net He made 6 appearances and scored 3 goals until the end of the season with Partizan.Ivan Cabrinovic listed at all-time players at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 22-5-2020 At age of 27 he had a major leg injury that ended his career.
After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Krčmarević made his first-team debut in the 1983–84 season. He went on loan to Yugoslav Second League side Bor in early 1986 and spent there the next one and a half years. In the summer of 1987, Krčmarević joined OFK Beograd, scoring 24 goals in 57 appearances over the next two seasons in the Second League. In the summer of 1991, Krčmarević returned to his parent club Partizan.
In the summer of 1998, after the departure of Ivan Tomić to Roma, Ilić became the team's captain, being only 20 years old at the time. With the new role on the pitch, Ilić was instrumental in helping Partizan win a national championship after a one-year absence. He also played some unforgettable matches in the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup, where Partizan were eliminated in the second round by Lazio, the eventual winner of the competition.
He also scored a crucial 90th-minute goal in the second leg of the Serbian Cup semi-finals versus Čukarički on 9 May 2018, helping Partizan win the tie on the away goals rule (aggregate score 4–4). On 23 May 2019, Ilić played his last official match for Partizan coming on as a late second-half substitute in a 1–0 win over Red Star Belgrade in the final of the 2018–19 Serbian Cup.
Born in Sremska Mitrovica, Bogosavac joined the youth academy of Partizan from Sirmium in 2008. He signed his first professional contract with the club on 14 August 2013, alongside Miladin Stevanović, penning a three-year deal. In order to gain experience, the duo was immediately assigned to affiliated team Teleoptik. They were both promoted back to Partizan in the 2015–16 campaign, with Bogosavac playing regularly under manager Ivan Tomić in the second half of the season.
After completing his loan spell, Diarra returned to Serbia and made his first appearance back for Partizan in a 5–0 home win over Novi Pazar on 13 August 2011. He came on as a substitute in the 74th minute, receiving a standing ovation upon his introduction. On 28 August, Diarra bagged a brace in a 3–0 home win over OFK Beograd. He also netted two goals versus Jagodina on 17 March 2012, as Partizan won 4–0.
On 28 November, Cléo scored a goal against his former club to help Partizan beat Red Star 2–1. He appeared regularly in the second part of the 2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga, adding nine goals in 14 games, and helped Partizan clinch their third consecutive title. In total, Cléo was the club's top scorer with 22 goals in all competitions, one more than Senegalese striker Lamine Diarra, who left the club at the end of the season.
OFK Belgrade historical stats at clubs unofficial website. He played with Partizan against Sporting CP in the kick-off match of the European competitions, held in Belgrade on September 3, 1955, for the Champions Cup.Partizan made history playing first ever CC game at clubs official website. With FK Partizan Borozan won 2 Yugoslav Cups (1954, 1957), with Red Star Belgrade he won 2 Yugoslav Championships (1959, 1960), 2 Yugoslav Cups (1958, 1959) and Danube Cup (1958).
In the third qualifying round, Partizan lost and continued their European season play-off round of the Europa League. In the play-off round, they were eliminated Tromsø and reached group stage.
Union Olimpija vs. Maccabi Tel Aviv EuroLeague game, in 2009, working as a TV commentator for RTV Slovenia During his club basketball playing career, Vilfan played with Maribor, Split, Olimpija, and Partizan.
NYAC beat Danubia in the final, with Vereinigung Erzebirge and the Peninsula Aztecs as the losing semifinalists. Quarterfinalists included PA West United, the Philadelphia United German- Hungarians, and the Partizan Richmond Ladies.
In the following 2011–12 season, Babović won his second consecutive championship with Partizan, while earning a place in the SuperLiga Team of the Season for the second time in a row.
Kiril "Džina" Simonovski (Macedonian: Кирил Симоновски - Џина; 19 October 1915 – 12 June 1984) was a Macedonian footballer. He played top league football for Gragjanski Skopje, Macedonia Skopje, FK Vardar and FK Partizan.
He was twice champion of Yugoslavia over 5000 m (1948 and 1950) and set five national records in this event. Šegedin was a member of AK Jug, Dubrovnik and AK Partizan, Belgrade.
Stevan Pavlović (16 May 1926 - 30 July 1998) was a Serbian long-distance runner who competed for SFR Yugoslavia in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was a member of AK Partizan Belgrade.
Vujović in 1958 Ratko Vujović (16 December 1916 – 29 October 1977) was a Montenegrin political activist and soldier. After the Second World War, Vujović was the first elected President of FK Partizan.
Codi Tyree Miller-McIntyre (born June 1, 1994) is an American professional basketball player for Partizan of the ABA League.RealGMEurobasket.com Miller- McIntyre played four years of college basketball for Wake Forest University.
In 2011, his club VK Partizan won the National Championship and National Cup of Serbia, LEN Euroleague (his fourth overall), LEN Super Cup (his third overall), Eurointer League and Tom Hoad Cup.
After retiring as a player, Pandurović was a long-term goalkeeping coach for his former club Partizan. He also served as assistant manager to Aleksandar Stanojević at Maccabi Haifa and Beijing BG.
Both games were decided in overtime. Partizan again defended national league and cup titles. The final game of the 2010 Adriatic league remains as one of the most memorable in the history.
Lučić made his debut for Spartak in 4–0 away defeat against Red Star Belgrade on 5 May 2018. He also played in the last fixture match of the season, against Partizan.
Mihajlović made his debut for the first team of Partizan in the last round of 2008–09 season against Čukarički. In the next season he was sent to Partizan's affiliated team Teleoptik.
On March 1, 2016, Veličković left Trabzonspor and signed with his former club Partizan for the rest of the season. On 7 May, Veličković made his re-debut for Partizan against Borac Čačak and recorded 9 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists. On September 14, 2016, Veličković re-signed with Partizan for the 2016–17 season, and he became the new team captain. In March 2017, he was selected for the ideal team of the 2016–17 ABA League season, after averaging 11.2 points, 5.5 rebounds and 1.9 assists over 26 games. On September 18, 2017, he re-signed with Partizan for the 2017–18 season. On 18 February 2018, in Final of 2017–18 Radivoj Korać Cup, Veličković played his 400th match for the club. He helped the club to win their first trophy in almost four years, with 13 points, 7 rebounds and 1 assist in an 81–75 win over Crvena zvezda. In 21 games of the 2017–18 ABA League First Division, he averaged 12.1 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.
Slobodan Soro played for numerus clubs, including VK Vojvodina, VK Beograd, VK Bečej, VK Dinamo, PVK Jadran, VK Partizan, Rari Nantes Savona, CN Sabadell, CR Flamengo, Shturm 2002, Botafogo and now S.S. Lazio.
Stojačić taking a free throw with KK Crvena zvezda in May 2010. After playing for youth teams of Partizan, Stojačić moved to Mega Aqua Monta and signed his first professional contract in 2007.
On 4 December 2018 Birčević signed with German club Baskets Bonn for the rest of 2018–19 season. On 23 August 2019 Birčević signed with Partizan for the rest of 2019–20 season.
In 1948, he moved to Partizan where he played until 1952, having won the 1948–49 championship. Afterwards, he returned to Spartak where he played until 1957, when he ended his playing career.
During his playing career in the 1950s, Radivojević was on Belgrade-based teams Partizan and Crvena zvezda of the Yugoslav Federal League. During his stint with Crvena zvezda he won two Yugoslav Championships.
The 1998–99 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the seventh season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. The cup defenders was FK Partizan, but was defeated by Red Star Belgrade in the final.
Stevan "Ćele" Vilotić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стеван "Ћеле" Вилотић; 15 September 1925 – 27 June 1989) was a Yugoslav football manager and player. He managed numerous teams, most notably Partizan and the Yugoslav national team.
Luka is Serbian Romani. His family is Serbian Orthodox and has the slava (patron saint) of Parascheva. He was brought up in the Burdelj mala settlement in Požarevac. His favourite team is Partizan.
Miloš Vasić (, born 10 January 1991 in Loznica) is a Serbian rower. He represented Serbia at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He currently lives in Belgrade. He is a member of Rowing club Partizan.
Head coach: Ilija Petković Vukić has spent the run up to the tournament on loan to Partizan Ljuboja was on loan to VfB Stuttgart prior to the tournament, and joined them permanently afterwards.
At Partizan, Mijatović had been linked with various top European sides, including Atlético Madrid and Juventus. However, none of them expressed sufficient interest, and he eventually joined Valencia in the summer of 1993.
Haris Brkić (; July 24, 1974 – December 15, 2000) was a Yugoslav basketball player. He achieved greatest results in Partizan and he is still remembered by fans for his great contribution to the club.
Dejan Mijatović (; born September 14, 1968) is a Serbian professional basketball coach. He currently serves as an assistant coach for Partizan of the ABA League, the Basketball League of Serbia and the EuroCup.
Radović coached the Partizan Belgrade of the Yugoslav First League in 1969–70 and 1970–71 season. During his military service in Kraljevo in 1964, he briefly trained a future star Ljubodrag Simonović.
The 1953–54 season was Dinamo Zagreb's eighth season in the Yugoslav First League. They finished 1st in the league, winning their second league title, with one point ahead of runners-up Partizan.
Rade Zagorac (, born 12 August 1995) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan of the ABA League. Standing at 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m), he plays at the small forward position.
On 28 July 2005, Ferencváros beat Partizan Minsk 2–1 in Minsk, Belarus, but Ferencváros were eliminated from the UEFA Cup. In the 2005–06 season Ferencváros finished 6th in the Hungarian League.
Dušan Popović (15 June 1970 - 18 November 2011) was a Serbian water polo player. In his career, he played for VK Partizan and Posillipo. He played for the Yugoslav and Serbian national teams.
The 1957–58 season was Dinamo Zagreb's twelfth season in the Yugoslav First League. They finished 1st in the league, winning their third league title, with four points ahead of runners-up Partizan.
A former Dynamo Moscow player, Mendy signed for Kaunas in February 2007. After Kaunas was demoted from A Lyga, Mendy joined the Belarusian Premier League side Partizan Minsk, another club owned by Romanov.
Gašić began his coaching career in 1984 with Kvarner from Rijeka where he coached cadet and junior team. In 1989, he moved to Belgrade and became a coach of youth teams for Partizan.
Jovičić made his senior debuts with Žarkovo in the Serbian League Belgrade. In the 2015 winter transfer window, Jovičić switched to Teleoptik. In early 2016, Jovičić signed a five-year deal with Partizan.
In the following month H5C released official videos for Theophilus London's "Love Is Real", and Citizens! "True Romance". In November 2011 H5C also signed to Partizan, a world-wide award winning production company...
The 2000–01 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the ninth season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. The cup defenders was Red Star Belgrade, but was defeated by FK Partizan in the final.
Branko Rašović (born 11 April 1942) is a Montenegrin football defender who played for SFR Yugoslavia. His son Vuk is also a retired professional footballer, and former head coach of FK Partizan Belgrade.
Prvi Partizan (, ; abbr. PPU) is a Serbian manufacturer of ammunition and handloading components, based in Užice, Serbia. The company produces ammunition for civilian and military consumers in a variety of calibers in various loadings. Several ammunition articles list Prvi Partizan as one of the few sources of certain unusual cartridges, such as the 8x56mmR used in the M95/30 variant of the Mannlicher M1895, the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge used in the StG 44 rifle, and the 7.65×53mm Argentine cartridge.
However, the trophy itself was awarded to Newcastle United, a team that advanced farthest in UEFA competitions that season. With the victory over Villarreal, Maribor managed to qualify into the UEFA Cup, where they were defeated after a dramatic second leg against Partizan Belgrade (3–2 aggregate). The second leg match against Partizan (1–1) was the last match at the Ljudski vrt stadium before its major renovation. During this period, Maribor never finished higher than in third place in the league.
Thus he received 100k CFA as a reward. Passing a trial period with the club at the beginning of 2018, Salou signed a four-year contract with the Serbian SuperLiga side Partizan on 1 February same year. In summer 2018, Salou moved on loan to the satellite club, Teleoptik, for the 2018–19 Serbian First League campaign. After a year and a half, Partizan decided to terminate the cooperation with Salou without making his debut for the club in any official competition.
Born in Ivanjica, Kovačević moved to Belgrade in 1955 and joined the youth system of Partizan. He was promoted to the first team in 1958, making his official debut in a 2–1 home league win over Rijeka. During the next eight seasons, Kovačević helped Partizan win the Yugoslav First League on four occasions (1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, and 1964–65). He was also a member of the team that lost the 1966 European Cup Final to Real Madrid.
In next round, they were eliminated by Național București 0–1 on aggregate. In that season, Partizan won the title and earned a place in 1997–98 UEFA Champions League. In the first qualifying round, they were eliminated by Croatia Zagreb 1–5 on aggregate. In the first match in Belgrade, Partizan defeated their opponent by Dragan Isailović goal in 84th minute, but lost in Zagreb 0–5 and experienced one of the biggest losses in history on the European scene.
In 2017, Wilson played for the Melbourne Tigers in the SEABL. In 17 games, he averaged 19.7 points, 5.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game. On 10 August 2017, Wilson signed a three-year deal with Serbian club Partizan. After a contract dispute forced him out of Partizan, Wilson spent the second half of the 2017–18 NBL season on the Sydney Kings' training roster. On 5 February 2018, Wilson re-committed to the Melbourne Tigers for the 2018 season.
From 2012 to 2016, Čanak worked as an assistant coach of Dejan Milojević in Mega Basket. In the 2016–17 season he served as an assistant coach of Aleksandar Džikić in Partizan, and actually made his debut as a head coach in Džikic's absence, including leading the team to the 2017 Serbian Cup final. His first job as a head coach was in Spartak Subotica in the 2017–18 season. On December 14, 2017, Čanak was named as the head coach of Partizan.
Vladimir Stojković (, ; born 28 July 1983) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays for FK Partizan and the Serbia national team as a goalkeeper. During his career he played for the two biggest clubs in his country, Red Star and Partizan, but also represented teams in seven other countries, notably with Sporting CP who loaned him several times for the duration of his contract. A Serbian international on 84 occasions, Stojković was selected for three World Cups and the 2008 Olympics.
After joining in 2000, Bečanović contributed to Partizan winning the league over two consecutive seasons in 2002 and 2003. Under coach Ljubiša Tumbaković, he shared a striker partnership with a friend from his own hometown, Andrija Delibašić. On 10 March 2001, he scored the goal in a 1-0 away win against Budućnost in front of an audience of 7,000 people. Four days later, he scored a brace against Radnički Kragujevac and was named player of the match after Partizan won 4-0.
The stadium's name is Partizan Stadium, although it was known as JNA Stadium (, "Stadium of the Yugoslav People's Army") for most of its history, and even today, a lot of football fans in all countries of the former-Yugoslavia call it by its old name. Partizan supporters sometimes call it "Fudbalski hram" (The Temple of Football). The stadium is situated in the Savski Venac municipality, in central Belgrade. Designed by architect Mihailo Janković, the ground was built on the site of BSK Stadium.
This nickname was later embedded in the lyrics of the club anthem. Genuine steamroller painted in black and white was wheeled out next to the pitch on 28 May 1978, during the 8th league title celebrations. Partizan Youth Academy is one of the most renowned and export-oriented in Europe. CIES (University of Neuchâtel International Centre for Sports Studies) Football Observatory report of November 2015 ranks Partizan Belgrade at the top place of training clubs out of the 31 European leagues surveyed.
However, Yugoslav FA President Slavko Šajber decided that the entire last round of fixtures had to be replayed after accusations that certain results had been fixed. Partizan refused to replay its match, after which the game was awarded 3–0 to Željezničar, and the title was given to Red Star, who thus got to play in 1986–87 European Cup. Because of these events, 12 clubs started the next 1986–87 season with a deduction of six points, Partizan among them.
Partizan spent the final years in Yugoslavia undergoing significant organizational changes. In 1989, former goalkeeper Ivan Ćurković became club president while Mirko Marjanović became the president of Partizan's executive board. Most important, Partizan players in these final years were Predrag Mijatović, Slaviša Jokanović, Predrag Spasić, Dragoljub and Branko Brnović, Budimir Vujačić, Vujadin Stanojković, Darko Milanič and Džoni Novak. However, this great generation was overshadowed by their crosstown rival Red Star and its rampage through domestic league, Europe and the world.
Mijatović made 31 league appearances and contributed four goals as Budućnost finished the season in ninth position. During the winter of 1989–90, Mijatović nearly signed with Hajduk Split after negotiating with Hajduk's sporting director Jurica Jerković, with even a DM50,000 pre-contract payment given to the player. However, Partizan club president Mirko Marjanović stepped in and convinced Mijatović to join the Belgrade-based club instead. In December 1989, Partizan ultimately paid a DM1 million transfer fee to Budućnost for Mijatović.
Mance scored the opening goal of the match that was placed 70th on the list of the "Top 100 Greatest Matches" by Eurosport in 2009. In the summer of 1985, after much speculation, Mance signed a new four- year contract with Partizan which would keep him at the club until 1989. He eventually played his last match on 1 September 1985, scoring the team's second goal from the penalty spot to give Partizan a 2–1 home league win over Budućnost Titograd.
The origin of Red Star and Partizan went out of political institutions. Red Star was formed on 4 March 1945 by "United alliance of anti-fascist Youth" of Serbian new civil authorities in Yugoslavia. A few months later, specifically on 4 October 1945, Partizan was founded by Serbian Partizans as a club of Yugoslav People's Army. From the beginning, the two Belgrade clubs won championships and cups and took over the dominance as the strongest Serbian clubs in the Yugoslav First League.
Just three weeks later, Partizan went on the first of many international tours, travelling to Czechoslovakia where they beat the selection of Slovak Army with 3–1. At the time, just months after the World War II in Yugoslavia ended, no organized football competition was yet restored, so Partizan played only friendly games and tournaments both home and abroad. The club's first European engagement was a meeting against another army side, CSKA Moscow from what was then Soviet Union, in 1945.
However, Yugoslav FA president Slavko Šajber decided that the entire last round of fixtures had to be replayed, after accusations that certain results had been fixed. Partizan refused to replay its match, after which the game was awarded 3–0 to Željezničar, and the title was given to Red Star, who got to play in 1986–87 European Cup. Because of these events, twelve clubs started the next 1986–87 season with a deduction of 6 points, Partizan among them.
Partizan spent the final years in Yugoslavia undergoing significant organizational changes. In 1989, former goalkeeper Ivan Ćurković became club president while Mirko Marjanović became the president of Partizan's executive board. Most important Partizan players in this final years were Predrag Mijatović, Slaviša Jokanović, Predrag Spasić, Dragoljub and Branko Brnović, Budimir Vujačić, Vujadin Stanojković, Darko Milanič and Džoni Novak. However, this great generation was overshadowed by their crosstown rival Red Star and its rampage through domestic league, Europe and the World.
Partizan only won the 1989 national cup, 32 years after the last victory in that competition. The last trophy won before the breakup of Yugoslavia was the 1989 Yugoslav Super Cup, the first and the only one organized. In 1987, Partizan signed Chinese national team players Jia Xiuquan and Liu Haiguang and they entered history as they, along Xie Yuxin and Gu Guangming, were the first Chinese footballers ever to have played in Europe.Saga over As Dong Joins Man Utd at china.org.
Along with crowd favorite Jan Veselý these players made the first five, the first time that Partizan relied mainly on foreign players. The departure of Vujošević initially affected the results, but as the season went on Partizan's play improved and the team again won three trophies – national double and the regional league. In Euroleague, Partizan achieved its primary goal and qualified for the Top 16 phase. Again, most of the starters left the team before the 2011–12 season began.
Coach Vujošević was given the highest coaching award in Europe, the Euroleague Coach of the Year Award, and Partizan was chosen by Euroleague to go on tour against NBA teams, becoming one of the selected few clubs to represent European basketball in the United States. 150px 250px The 2009–10 season was one of the most successful seasons in the history of KK Partizan. Main players from the previous seasons Uroš Tripković, Novica Veličković, Milenko Tepić, Stéphane Lasme left the club.
The squad was rejuvenated, with the oldest player Marko Čakarević being just 24 years old. Initially, the results in Euroleague suffered, with Partizan's supertalented but inexperienced squad being knocked-out of the group stage. After mixed performances in the ABA League regular season, Partizan performed well in the final four, winning its sixth regional title, and securing another season in Euroleague. In the Serbian championship, Partizan successfully defended the trophy and brought its record to twenty national titles, the last twelve being consecutive.
In June 2003, Kralj made another return to Partizan, signing a one-year deal. He quickly found his form and helped the team qualify for the Champions League in the 2003–04 campaign, saving two penalties in the shootout against Newcastle United at St James' Park in the final qualifying round. However, Kralj failed to make any appearances in the group stage due to an injury. He eventually signed a three-year extension to his contract with Partizan in May 2004.
In June 2003, Radončić was transferred from Rudar Pljevlja to Partizan on a four-year contract. He only appeared in four league games, but also managed to make his UEFA Champions League debut in a 1–1 home draw with Marseille, all as a substitute. However, just half a year upon joining Partizan, Radončić moved to the Far East and joined newly founded K League club Incheon United. He played a major part in United's run to the championship playoff final in 2005.
At the end of the season, he was named MVP of the Polish Basketball League. In August 2011, he signed with the Russian club Spartak Primorye, alongside future teammate Jekeel Akindele. On September 3, 2012, Thomas agreed to sign a one-year contract with Partizan Belgrade. On November 15, 2012, he parted ways with Partizan. On December 22, 2012, he signed with Scavolini Pesaro for the rest of the season. On June 22, 2013, Thomas signed one-year deal with Aliağa Petkim.
Rebrača began his professional career in 1991, with KK Partizan. With KK Partizan, he won 2 Yugo League championships (1992 and 1995), 3 Yugoslav Cups (1992, 1994, and 1995), and the EuroLeague (1992). In 1995–99, he played in the Italian League for Benetton Treviso, where he won the Italian League championship in 1997, under coach Mike D'Antoni. He followed up that by winning the Italian Supercup in 1997, and the FIBA Saporta Cup in 1999, while playing under coach Željko Obradović.
After starting the 2009/10 season with the Salmon Kings, his job was taken away when the Calgary Flames assigned both David Shantz and Matt Keetley to the team. Murray was claimed by the Johnstown Chiefs, an ECHL team in his home state of Pennsylvania. With the Chiefs having folded, Murray was to return to the Salmon Kings in 2010/11; instead, he opted to sign with HK Partizan as a free agent. As a Partizan Murray had an outstanding season.
He later signed a one-year deal with Rayo Vallecano, another club that suffered relegation to Segunda División in 2003. In May 2004, Tomić returned to Partizan, penning a three-year deal. He helped the club win the national championship title in his comeback season, as well as to reach the 2004–05 UEFA Cup round of 16. In the next two seasons, Tomić was often sidelined due to injuries, eventually retiring at the end of his contract with Partizan.
On July 11, 2018, Paige signed a two-year contract with the Serbian club Partizan Belgrade of the ABA League. On February 12, 2019, Paige obtained a Serbian passport and Serbian citizenship. He signed a two-year deal on May 9, 2020. On May 9, 2020, Paige signed a second two-year contract with Partizan Belgrade of the ABA League after helping the club to both the Serbian Cup and ABA League Supercup in 2019 and a second Serbian Cup in 2020.
Joakim "Kime" Vislavski (Serbian Cyrillic: Јоаким Киме Виславски; 7 December 1940 – 10 September 2014) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Vislavski started playing in his hometown club Radnik Vrbas, aged 15. He later moved to Partizan, helping the club win the Yugoslav First League on four occasions (1960–61, 1961–62, 1962–63, and 1964–65). After leaving Partizan in 1986, Vislavski spent some time at Olimpija Ljubljana, before returning to his hometown and joining newly formed club Vrbas.
After playing in the youth teams of Partizan and Obilić, Zonjić started his professional career with Banat Zrenjanin in the 2009–10 season. He made 76 appearances and scored three goals in the Serbian First League during his three-year tenure at the club. On 30 July 2012, Zonjić signed a four-year contract with Partizan, but was immediately loaned to Teleoptik. He made 27 appearances and scored one goal for the Opticians during the 2012–13 Serbian First League.
In June 2003, Rnić signed his first professional contract with Partizan on a five-year deal. He won two national championship titles and one national cup, before moving abroad to Belgian club Anderlecht on a free transfer in June 2008. Over the following three seasons, Rnić made less than 30 competitive appearances for the Brussels-based club, before being loaned to fellow Pro League side Germinal Beerschot in January 2011. In July 2011, Rnić returned to Partizan and signed a one-year contract.
In January 2005, Odita was officially transferred to Partizan, signing a four-year deal. He marked his competitive debut by scoring both of his team's goals in a 2–2 draw with Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the first leg of the UEFA Cup round of 32. In January 2006, Odita was sent on a six-month loan to Javor Ivanjica. He then returned to Partizan and scored 10 league goals from 23 appearances in the 2006–07 season, while often partnering Stevan Jovetić.
Born in Bijeljina,Admir Smajić at Reprezentacija.rs SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Smajić began his career in his local town with FK Radnik Bijeljina. In 1979 Radnik reached the 1/8 finals of the Yugoslav Cup with Smajić being part of the teamO klubu at FK Radnik Bijeljina official website, retrieved 8-2-2015 and that sealed him a move to Belgrade to play in FK Partizan. He made his senior debut with Partizan in the 1979–80 Yugoslav First League.
The Crvena Zvezda–Partizan basketball rivalry, commonly referred as the Eternal derby, is an Adriatic League, Serbian League, and Belgrade-based rivalry between Crvena zvezda and Partizan. These two basketball clubs are the biggest and most popular clubs in Serbia. The two clubs both play their home games at Aleksandar Nikolić Hall or Štark Arena in Belgrade. The rivalry started immediately after the creation of the two clubs in 1945 and the two clubs have been dominant in domestic basketball since then.
Branković, born in the Banovo Brdo neighborhood of Belgrade, began his footballing career with Partizan Belgrade's youth academy in 1978 where he played alongside the late Čava Dimitrijević and former Partizan head coach Vladimir Vermezović. Here he got the nickname of Kengur, the Serbian language word for kangaroo. He remained in Partizan's youth academy until 1985 when he signed with FK Rad who was then in the Yugoslav Second League. Upon signing for Rad however, he was immediately released by Milan Živadinović.
Since Bosna didn't seem willing to let him go, by summer 1986, Danilović and Partizan decided to act unilaterally as the player moved to Belgrade knowing full well he'd have to sit out a year before taking part in official competitions. The move marked the beginning of a long friendship and professional association between Danilović and Vujošević with the twenty-eight-year-old coach initially acting as mentor to the sixteen-year-old player. By now Vujošević also moved up in the Partizan club hierarchy, becoming head coach in place of Vladislav Lučić while young Danilović trained with the first team as well as individually. Due to the unfortunate administrative situation, Danilović could only practice with Partizan players, which he did vigorously and devotedly up to 7 or 8 hours per day.
Born in Komarnica, Nikitovic started playing with FK Sutjeska Nikšić where he played between 1974 and 1978 in the Yugoslav Second League.Asovi Yu fudbala, page 57 Then he signed with Yugoslav giants FK Partizan where he played three seasons as reserve goalkeeper, having played a total of 37 games, 6 of which in the Yugoslav First League.All-time FK Partizan players (Zoran Nikitović #728) at FK Partizan official website, retrieved 6-9-2016 In 1981, he joined another First League club, FK Budućnost Titograd. He played with Budućnost the 1981–82, the first half of the 1982–83 and 1983–84 seasons, while he spent the second half of the 1982–83 and first half of the 1984–85 on loan at Second League playing with OFK Titograd.
In the winter of 2014, Vulićević moved to Partizan on a free transfer, penning a three-and-a-half-year deal. He joined newly appointed manager Marko Nikolić; the duo had previously worked together at Vojvodina. Likewise, Vulićević was one of three players, alongside Petar Škuletić and Branislav Trajković, to make moves from Vojvodina to Partizan during the transfer window. He was given the number 4 shirt, last worn by Mohamed Kamara. After missing the league's first spring fixture due to a yellow-card suspension, Vulićević made his official debut for Partizan on 1 March 2014, playing the full 90 minutes in a 2–1 win over Radnički Niš. He appeared in 11 more league games until the end of the 2013–14 season, as the club failed to win its seventh consecutive title.
Born in Zagreb, he started playing with HAŠK before moving to Građanski Zagreb in 1942 where he became the substitute of Franjo Glaser for the following 3 seasons. With Građanski he won one Croatian championship and two championships of the Zagreb Subassociation.Franjo Šoštarić at Povijest Dinama In 1945 he moved to Belgrade and joined FK Partizan where he would play until 1949 making a total of 239 appearances (84 of which in the league)All-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website and win two Yugoslav championships, in 1947 and 1949, and one Yugoslav Cup, in 1947. He made 18 appearances for the Yugoslav national team between 1946 and 1951, and will be part of the Yugoslav squad at the 1948 Summer Olympics where Yugoslavia won the silver.
The organized supporters of Partizan are called Grobari ("The Gravediggers" or "Undertakers"), which were formed in 1970 and situated mainly on the south stand of the Partizan Stadium; therefore, they are also known as Grobari Jug ("The Undertakers South"). Even some ordinary Partizan fans often refer to themselves as Grobari. The nickname itself was given by their sporting rivals Delije of Red Star, referring to the club's mostly black colours which were similar to the official uniforms of cemetery undertakers. The other theory is that the name comes from a misinterpretation of the name of the street on which Partizan's stadium is located – "Humska" ("humka" roughly translates as "grave" or "entombment"), when actually the street was named after Serbian medieval land of Hum, nowadays part of Herzegovina and South Dalmatia.
Since the league founders mostly avoided talking about the issue due to fears of media backlash, the fact that no invitations were extended to Serbian clubs was generally explained through security issues due to organizers' fears of crowd trouble if Croatian and Serbian clubs were to start playing again in the same competition. Then in early February 2002, the public got a preview of just that when Cibona and Partizan met in Zagreb as part of that season's EuroLeague group stage. In a nationalistically charged and incident-filled encounter, Croatian fans peppered the Partizan players with rocks, flares, and even ceramic tiles before physically assaulting Partizan head coach Duško Vujošević in the guest team dressing room after the game. The Adriatic League debut season was marked by dwindling attendances and lukewarm media support.
The 1981-82 season featured the unusual sight of thirty- two-year-old Red Star Belgrade legendary point guard Moka Slavnić suiting up for their bitter crosstown rivals Partizan. Ever since leaving Red Star in acrimony four years earlier, mercurial Slavnić had been on such bad terms with the club's management that when he decided to return to his hometown in the twilight of his playing career he controversially joined heated rivals Partizan instead of the club he made his name with and achieved legendary status in. Slavnić's Partizan debut took place in week 7 versus Budućnost due to administrative issues with his player registration. He immediately proved valuable, assisting and organizing on offense on a roster that also featured another legendary veteran — thirty-year-old Dražen Dalipagić.
That final is remembered as one of the craziest ever, because in the second half Partizan turned the match around and in the end won 5–3 with goals from Valok, Mesaroš and Kaloperović. Despite the loss, Radnički made an impact in Yugoslav football at that time. Due to playing their matches on a field at Viline Vode near the Danube, the team earned the nickname of "Majstori sa Dunava" ("Мајстори са Дунава"), in translation: "The Masters from the Danube".Club history at official site In the 1957–58 Yugoslav First League Radnički finished 3rd again, behind Dinamo Zagreb, Partizan and in front of Red Star with equal number of points but better goal difference. In the season 1958–59 they finished 4th, after Red Star, Partizan and Vojvodina.
Born in Belgrade, Vlahović started playing football in "Altina Zemun" football school, where he spent mostly time with older generations. Later he was with OFK Beograd for three months, and also made 1 appearance for Red Star Belgrade, but he joined Partizan in summer 2014. Vlahović signed his first professional contract with Partizan in 2015, when he was only 15 years old. At the beginning of 2016, Vlahović joined the first team under coach Ivan Tomić and got the jersey number 9. He made his Serbian SuperLiga debut on 21 February 2016 against OFK Beograd, as the youngest debutant in history of Partizan. In the next fixture, played on 27 February 2016, Vlahović became the youngest player in the Eternal derby, when he was substituted on for the beginning of the second half.
On 1 February 2010, Hearts confirmed he would be returning to FBK Kaunas. In April 2010 he joined FC Partizan Minsk. In March 2011 he signed a contract with FK Liepājas Metalurgs in Latvia.
Shortly after leaving Partizan, Šaranov joined Azerbaijani club Qarabağ. He mostly served as the team's third-choice goalkeeper behind Ibrahim Šehić and Şahruddin Məhəmmədəliyev in the 2016–17 season, as Qarabağ won the double.
On 22 September, Soumah scored the opening goal in Partizan's 2–0 home victory over Red Star in the Belgrade derby. On 12 December 2019, Soumah signed a new three-year contract with Partizan.
At the end of the season FK Partizan became champions, with their striker Savo Milošević the league's top-scorer with 21 goals. The relegated clubs were OFK Kikinda, FK Mogren and FK Jastrebac Niš.
The Serbian Hockey League Season for 2007-2008 consisted of 24 games. It started on October 12. HK Partizan won the regular division and the playoffs, making it their third title in a row.
After going undrafted in the 2018 NBA draft, Landale signed with the Atlanta Hawks for NBA Summer League. He signed a two-year deal with Partizan of the ABA League on 31 July 2018.
Lazevski won with Partizan four Serbian championship titles, and one Serbian Cup. He also made appearances in the 2009–10 UEFA Europa League group stage and the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Po poti spominov. Radovljica: Občina, 1990, p. 45. Mass graves of tortured and shot Slovenes are located in the castle parkGrobišče ustreljenih talcev, Partizan monuments, Geopedia. and in the Draga Valley to the east.
On July 30, 2018, Thomas signed a deal with the Italian club Dinamo Sassari for the 2018–19 LBA season. On July 9, 2019, Thomas signed a two-year deal with Serbian club Partizan.
In September 2015, following the departure of Duško Vujošević, Kecman was named an assistant coach to the new team's head coach Petar Božić, with whom he played together in many title runs with Partizan.
On November 1, 2019, Bell signed a one-year deal Partizan of the ABA League and the EuroCup, but the contract was terminated after a few days due to the failure of medical examinations.
Fahrudin Jusufi (, ; 8 December 1939 – 9 August 2019)IN MEMORIAM Preminuo Fahrudin Jusufi, legendarni član "Partizanovih beba" was a Yugoslav footballer who most notably played for Partizan, Eintracht Frankfurt and the Yugoslav national team.
Graffiti in Belgrade, Serbia by FK Partizan fans Ljubomir "Ljuba" Popović (14 October 1934 – 12 August 2016) was a Serbian surrealist painter. He is renowned for his many erotic and unconventionally juxtaposed subject matters.
He made his comeback a week later in a UEFA Champions League 3–1 away win against FK Partizan. He conceded a penalty in the second half which was eventually saved by Łukasz Fabiański.
Nemanja Gordić (; born September 25, 1988) is a Bosnian-Herzegovian professional basketball player who plays for Partizan. He also represents the senior Bosnia and Herzegovina national basketball team internationally. Gordić also holds Serbian citizenship.
FMP was eventually eliminated in the semi-final of this second-tier level European-wide competition. They also played in the final series of the Adriatic League playoffs, where they lost to Partizan Belgrade.
In the finals, Zvezda pulled a 3-0 against Mega Leks, defending the ABA league title. Zvezda ended another spectacular season by defending the Serbian league title beating Partizan 3-1 in the finals.
In July 2015, Jones joined the Milwaukee Bucks for the 2015 NBA Summer League. On October 20, 2015, Jones signed a one-year contract with the Serbian team Partizan for the rest of the season.
During his career he has played for Serbian clubs FK Javor, FK Partizan, FK Obilić, Red Star Belgrade, Slovenian NK Beltinci, and Belgian clubs RE Mouscron, Royal Antwerp, Eendracht Aalst, RFC Athois and Francs Borains.
The Serbian Hockey League Season for 2006-2007 consisted of 16 games. It lasted from October 20 to January 6. In the end HK Partizan won. It was the first time that HK Beostar participated.
During spring 2005, he made a string of saves during the league match against Red Star in a hard-fought 0–0 draw, a result that suited FK Partizan, who eventually won the national championship.
Zakarić won his first trophy with the club on 23 May 2019, by beating city rivals Red Star Belgrade in Serbian Cup final. On 6 September 2019, Zakarić and Partizan agreed to rescind his contract.
Handloaders can also produce this round, by altering a .30-06 Springfield case and using a standard 8 mm bullet. Prvi Partizan is a major supplier of brass components for European 8×60mm S Handloaders.
At the end of the season FK Partizan were the champions. The league top-scorer was FK Čukarički striker Vojislav Budimirović with 23 goals. The relegated clubs were FK Napredak Kruševac and FK Radnički Beograd.
In December 2014, Ćirić was named director of football at Partizan. He left the position less than two months later, citing dissatisfaction with the state of Serbian football as the main reason for his decision.
He started his career at Borac Banja Luka. Still young, he moved to FK Partizan youth team. Where he played until 2000. While in Serbia, he also played for FK Teleoptik and FK Milicionar Beograd.
On 28 August 2019, Crveza zvezda parted ways with him. On 11 September 2019, Paunović signed for Dynamic Belgrade. In May 2020, after the COVID-19 pandemic ban, he joined a training camp of Partizan.
Alagić started playing basketball after the end of World War II as a member of the Yugoslav Army basketball team. The first Yugoslav national championship held in Subotica in 1945 where his team won the title by beating the Serbia selection in the finals. Next year he moved to newly formed basketball club Partizan together with seven teammates such as Aleksandar Nikolić and Mirko Marjanović. After spending a year in Partizan, Alagic moved to Crvena zvezda where he played the longest and where he achieved major successes.
Zavišić was promoted to the first team of Partizan in the 2002–03 campaign, previously playing for their satellite club Teleoptik. After winning the national championship in his first season with Partizan, Zavišić was also part of the squad that qualified for the group stage of the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League. In the 2004 winter transfer window, Zavišić was loaned to Sutjeska Nikšić until the end of the 2003–04 season. Zavišić also played with Banat Zrenjanin, Smederevo and Čukarički in the Serbian SuperLiga.
On July 2, 2012, it was reported that Westermann had signed a three-year contract with Serbian club Partizan Belgrade. With Partizan was one of the candidates for the prestigious EuroLeague Rising Star award, which eventually went to Kostas Papanikolaou. In his first season, he averaged 9.6 points, 2.6 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game in the EuroLeague. In the ABA League season, Westermann helped his team to win the title, averaging 6.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game, in 28 games.
Babović came through the youth ranks at Partizan and made his senior debut at the age of 17, coming on as a substitute in a 3–0 home win over Sutjeska Nikšić on 17 March 2004. He also spent some time with affiliated club Teleoptik on dual registration. On 8 January 2005, a day after his 18th birthday, Babović signed his first professional contract with Partizan, on a five-year deal. He was also a member of the team that won the league title in 2005.
On 14 January 2015, Babović officially returned to his former club Partizan. He signed a three-year contract and was given the number 10 shirt, previously worn by the departing Ismaël Béko Fofana. On 21 February 2015, Babović made his third debut for Partizan, playing the full 90 minutes in a home league fixture against his former club Voždovac; the game ended in a 3–3 draw. He scored his first goal for the club in a 2–2 away draw with Čukarički on 22 March 2015.
After progressing through the club's youth setup, Brežančić signed his first professional contract with Partizan on 1 June 2007, penning a five-year deal. He subsequently went on loan to Teleoptik and Bežanija in order to get experience. In January 2009, Brežančić returned to Partizan and made seven league appearances until the end of the 2008–09 season, as the club won the title. He recorded three more during the first part of the 2009–10 season, before moving on loan to Teleoptik again in January 2010.
In the following two seasons, Obradović established himself as a first team regular and helped Partizan win two domestic doubles. He made a total of 55 league appearances for the club, scoring his only goal against Javor Ivanjica on 23 August 2009, the game ended 1–1. On 24 August 2009, Obradović was officially transferred to Spanish club Zaragoza for an undisclosed fee. He was still allowed to play for Partizan the following Thursday, against Slovak side MŠK Žilina in the UEFA Europa League play-off round.
After starting out at his local club Zlatibor Čajetina at the age of 6, Brašanac moved to Partizan still as a trainee in 2005. He was one of the most promising members of the team led by Slađan Šćepović that won numerous international youth tournaments. Consequently, Brašanac was promoted to the senior squad in January 2010. He made his competitive debut for Partizan in a 2–0 away league win over Hajduk Kula on 14 March 2010, coming on as an 80th-minute substitute for Cléo.
On 5 May 2001, he scored the first goal in a 3-4 away win against his former team, Sutjeska Nikšić. In addition to his first season at Partizan, he also contributed to the team's successful 2001 Yugoslav Cup campaign. He played in the final against Red Star Belgrade on 9 May 2001, which Partizan won 1-0 at Red Star's stadium. On 7 December 2001 he scored a brace in a 3-1 win against Obilić, but suffered a broken nose after scoring the second goal.
Over 24 games in the EuroLeague, he averaged 11.1 points per game, while also leading the league with 8.6 rebounds per game. Along with his teammate Bogdan Bogdanović, he was selected to the Ideal Team of the 2013–14 ABA League season. Partizan finished season by winning its 13th consecutive title, defeating arch rivals Crvena zvezda by 3-1 in the final series. Day after leaving Partizan, he left the farewell letter praising his old teammates, coaching staff, fans and Serbian people in general.
In 2001, at age of 24, Gligorijević started working in KK Partizan Youth program. 2008, as a head coach of University of Belgrade, won second place at 8th European Universities Basketball Championship in Novi Sad. In 2009, he was added to coaching staff of KK Partizan first team as assistant coach and contributed to all trophies won in next four seasons. In October 2013, Gligorijević was named a head coach of Gimle Basket Bergen in Norwegian Premier Leagues (BLNO) with men's and women's team.
During his playing career in the 1950s, Konjović was on Belgrade-based teams Crvena zvezda and Partizan of the Yugoslav Federal League and two of the biggest and most popular clubs in Serbia. He is one of eight players who recorded at least 30 points in the Crvena zvezda–Partizan derbies for both teams. Konjović won three Yugoslav Championships with the Zvezda team coached by Nebojša Popović. During this stint he played with Milan Bjegojević, Đorđe Andrijašević, Ladislav Demšar, Srđan Kalember, and Borislav Ćurčić.
During his spell at Partizan, he earned five caps for Yugoslavia.Players Appearing for Two or More Countries Even after the independence of Slovenia, he, as being a player of a Serbian club (Partizan), was included by Yugoslavia for the UEFA Euro 1992, but the nation would be suspended due to the Yugoslav Wars. He later represented Slovenia, earning 42 caps. He captained his country at the UEFA Euro 2000, including a match against his former national side, Yugoslavia, which ended in a 3–3 draw.
In the first 30 years of its history, most well-known Partizan players have included Mirko Marjanović, Božidar Munćan, Radomir Šaper, Vilmoš Loci, Lajoš Engler, Čedomir Stojičević, Borislav Stanković, Borislav Ćurčić, Branko Radović, Radovan Radović, Miloš Bojović, Dragutin Čermak, Slobodan Jelić and others. During this period Partizan finished second-placed in the championship of Yugoslavia on five occasions. On two occasions (in 1950 and 1951) it even had the same number of points as the winner, but barely missed the title of national champion.
This important period in the club's history was crowned with several trophies. The first of these was the title of Yugoslav champion in 1975–76 season. Partizan also started to make noise in the European competitions with two back-to-back titles in the European Korać Cup (1978 in Banja Luka, KK Bosna was defeated with 117–110, while in 1979 Partizan defeated Italian Arrigoni 108–98). The first double was won in 1978–79 and another national championship title came in 1980–81.
On 17 January 2016, Gogoua officially joined Serbian club Partizan, penning a four-year deal and choosing the number 51 jersey for a fee of €300.000. He was joined by his compatriot, Ismaël Béko Fofana. On 27 February 2016, Gogoua made his official debut for the club in an Eternal derby against Red Star Belgrade and scored the leading goal for Partizan. He was rumoured to have been arrested in Belgrade for driving under the influence of alcohol, after which he left the club and country abruptly.
What was expected to be an equal match turned to become a demolition of Partizan from the guest side. At first, while the game was tied 0-0, Partizan had their chances but Hajduk managed to respond through counter-attacks. The game was dominated by Hajduk and with goals from Žungul and Buljan, the 1st half ended with only 2-1 for Hajduk. In the 2nd half, Hajduk became more attacking and managed to score 4 more goals from Jerković,Žungul and 2 from Đorđević.
On 17 June 2011, Ivanov signed a three-year contract with Partizan. He made his competitive debut for the club on 13 July 2011, in a 4–0 home win against Shkëndija in the second qualifying round of the Champions League. On 3 December 2011, he scored his first goal for Partizan, in a 3–0 home win against Radnički Kragujevac. He also scored a header which provided to be the winning goal in their 2–1 away win over OFK Beograd on 14 March 2012.
Rađenović came through the youth system of Partizan, making his senior debut in the final fixture of the 1992–93 season. He later played for Second League club Železnik in the 1995–96 season, helping them win promotion to the First League of FR Yugoslavia. Subsequently, Rađenović spent the entire 1996–97 season with Hajduk Kula, before returning to Partizan. He made one league appearances for the Crno-beli in the first half of the 1997–98 season, before moving to Rad in the winter of 1998.
Nicknamed Gajica, Đurović started his career at hometown club Sutjeska, but was not allowed by them to move to a bigger club after Sutjeska's relegation in 1973. After two years without playing, he finally joined Partizan for whom he played 313 games in all competitions and scoring 14 games and won two league titles.Gajica za sva vremena - Novine Nikšića He scored for Partizan in the 1978–79 European Cup against East German side Dynamo Dresden. He later had two seasons abroad in Spain, with Real Valladolid.
Upon his return to the club, Ivanić played regularly under manager Branko Babić, helping his team win the 2013–14 Serbian Cup. In the 2014–15 season, Ivanić became one of the team's most influential players, making 26 league appearances and scoring 10 goals, one less than Mijat Gaćinović. During the final days of the summer 2015 transfer window, Partizan offered Vojvodina €1.5 million for Ivanić, but Ivanić rejected it, as he insisted on refusing offers from Vojvodina's rivals Partizan and Red Star Belgrade.
After beginning his career at Radnički Beograd, Pantić was transferred to Partizan on July 1, 1999. He made four appearances in the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, debuting for Partizan with a clean sheet in a goalless home draw versus Real Madrid on 4 November 2003. In August 2011, Pantić signed a one-plus-one-year contract with Sarajevo. He made his debut for the club in a 4–5 cup loss away at Rudar Prijedor on 19 October 2011, as Sarajevo advanced to the next round.
On 7 August 2015, Kosović moved back to Serbia and signed with Partizan, penning a four-year deal. He made his debut for the club on 22 August 2015, coming on as a substitute in a 3–1 away league win over Borac Čačak. On 12 March 2016, Kosović scored his first goal for Partizan in a 3–0 home league win over Voždovac with a bicycle kick. He helped the side win the Serbian Cup in his first season with the Crno-beli.
Tomić started his football career at hometown side Radnički Kragujevac. As a 16-year-old, he made his debut for Radnički and set a club record as the youngest senior player to debut for the club. In summer 2006, Tomić received an invitation to move to Partizan, but first played two and a half seasons for Partizan's reserve team Teleoptik. During that spell his playing development was carefully monitored by the Partizan coaches and it was decided that he join the first team squad.
Kouzeloglou started his basketball career in the Greek basketball academy Mantoulidis Schools. On September 3, 2014, he signed a four–year deal with the Serbian Adriatic League team Partizan. The Greek player spent the 2014–15 season playing mostly for Partizan's junior team, but he also managed to make four appearances with the first team. Kouzeloglou parted ways with Partizan on October 26, 2015, and on October 28, 2015, he agreed to terms with the Greek Basket League club Apollon Patras,Apollon Patras signed Giannis Kouzeloglou.
The 2011–12 Serbian Hockey League season was the 21st season of the Serbian Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Serbia. HK Partizan won the championship by defeating HK Vitez in the final.
Born in Nikšić, Uroš Delić began his career at nine years of age, in Partizan Belgrade.football- talents.co.uk He played there for four years, before he moved to FK Milicionar Bogatić where he played for two years.
In the summer of 2016, Duljaj joined the coaching staff at Shakhtar Donetsk, becoming an assistant to manager Paulo Fonseca. In December 2019, it was announced that Duljaj would be joining Savo Milošević's staff at Partizan.
They are the first Serbian team to qualify for the main draw of this elite European club competition since its inception in 1992. Playing in Europe was reflected in the championship, and Partizan lost the title.
Aleksandar Popović (; born May 13, 1957) is a retired sprinter who represented Yugoslavia at the 1980 Summer Olympics in the men's 200 meters. He ran in the quarterfinals. Popović was a member of Partizan athletics club.
On July 5, 2020, Drechsel signed his first professional contract, a three-year deal with Partizan NIS of the Adriatic League. On July 31, he was loaned to Mladost Zemun of the Basketball League of Serbia.
After representing Ukraine at under-19 level, Vakulko became a regular in Ukraine national under-21 football team.Yury Vakulko at Soccerway At time of his move to Partizan he had been captain of the U21 team.
Partizan ended the season by winning its 13th and Dāvis' third consecutive Serbian League title, defeating rivals Crvena Zvezda 3–1 in the finals series. On 3 July 2014, Bertāns terminated his contract with the club.
In final, Sevojno Point faced current Serbian champions and Cup holders Partizan Belgrade. Even though they lost the final 3–0 they appeared in the new UEFA Europa League 2009–10, as Serbian Cup runners-up.
Prelević was born in 1948 in Belgrade. In his early years, Prelević was interested in sports: he played in football clubs Bulburderac and Red Star Belgrade, and was a goalkeeper in the ice hockey club Partizan.
During his professional career, Dozet has played with the following clubs: Partizan, Zemun, Sloga, Crvena Zvezda, NIS Vojvodina, Kyiv, Panellinios, Proteas AEL, APOEL and Igokea. In February 2016, his former club Igokea retired his jersey number.
He again managed Partizan for two months in 1990. After his managerial career, Bjeković served as sporting director for Partizan for almost two decades. He resigned from the position in May 2007. By summer 2020, while holding a top-level position within the FSS, he gave an interview to Sportski žurnal in which he maximally minimized the achievements of the foreign players giving a prove of maximal loose impartial analysis. All 4 of Partizan foreigners that season achieved their maximal goals, starting with Takuma Asano (total:35/10) which recovered his place in the Japanese national team, going trough Seydouba Soumah (total:39/14) who made his best season ever in Partizan being decisive in a number of games, then Bibras Natkho, Israeli national team captain (total:31/11), one of the best defensive midfielders and playing organisers Partisan ever had lately, Bjekovic considered him "old", and, as last example, Umar Sadiq, a striker that managed an impressive (total:38/17 + 17 assists) Bjekovic minimized it so much that didn't even wanted to express what his real opinion about Sadiq is because otherwise it would even be suit to go into the media.
In his club side Zebec evolved more and more to be the leading player in midfield, a position for which he was most suitable due to his intelligence. In 1955 he played in the Partizan debut in the European Cup (Partizan played as a nominated team and not as a national champion – a historic peculiarity of the first edition of this tournament). In the first round, Partizan beat Sporting CP in two high scoring encounters, 5–2 and 8–5. In the second round, then the quarterfinals, the team of the era, Real Madrid, put an end to Yugoslavia's first entry into this new competition as a home 3–0 win against the Iberian glamour side was insufficient to compensate for a 0–4 defeat at the hands of Alfredo Di Stéfano and Co. in the Spanish capital.
They were also the only three Serbian clubs to win the Yugoslav championship, and all three clubs are in the Top 5 of the Yugoslav First League all-time table,Yugoslavian first league all-time table with Red Star Belgrade at 1st, Partizan Belgrade at 2nd, and Vojvodina Novi Sad at 5th.Yugoslavian first league all-time table In the last few years, Vojvodina have become a serious competitor with the two Belgrade clubs for the Serbian Championship and Serbian Cup, which they have historically been dominant in. In recent years, Vojvodina have defeated Partizan and Red Star both home and away several times. Due to their constant recent success, Vojvodina are now considered the third absolute power, after Red Star and Partizan, in Serbian football, comparable to the "big three" dominance in other countries in domestic football, such as Portugal.
As professional coach, Zemunović worked for the three professional football clubs in Yugoslavia (BSK Batajnica, Teleoptik, Voždovac) and won league championships in all clubs. He visited Japan as a member of Partizan for Kirin Cup in 1992.
Udovičić scored 2 goals for Jadran. Partizan won the second game, beating Jadran in Belgrade with 6–3 and equalized the final series (1–1) in playoff championship of Serbia and Montenegro. Udovičić didn't score this time.
He started his amateur boxing career in 1974 in BK Partizan Sarajevo. His boxing career ended 1980 due to an arm injury.Kovač, F: "101 intervju ", 2006. One year later he was named as trainer of BK Željezničar.
After playing his trade in Yugoslavia with Partizan, Proleter Zrenjanin and Radnicki Kragujevac, he moved to Belgium and eventually France. He managed Slavia Sofia. He later coached briefly Wydad Casablanca in Morocco, then Zagłębie Lubin in Poland.
Bojan Čukić (; born 5 February 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Vršac. A product of the Partizan Belgrade youth system, Čukić failed to make a single appearance for the club.
1\. Data for league attendance in most cases reflects the number of sold tickets and may not be indicative of the actual attendance. 2\. Match abandoned due to crowd trouble. Therefore, the match was awarded to Partizan.
Stefan Birčević (, born December 13, 1989) is a Serbian professional basketball player who last played for Partizan of the ABA League. He also represents the Serbian national basketball team. Standing at , he plays the power forward position.
Ivan Obradović (, ; born 25 July 1988) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Serbian club Partizan and the Serbia national team. At international level, Obradović represented Serbia at the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
Jovan Miladinović (30 January 1939 - 11 September 1982) was an Association football footballer. He was commonly known as Zoran. He was born and died in Belgrade. During his club career he played for FK Partizan and 1.
The 2001–02 First League of FR Yugoslavia was the tenth and last full season of the FR Yugoslavia's top-level football league since its establishment. It was contested by 18 teams, and Partizan won the championship.
Predrag Savović (; born 21 May 1976) is a Serbian former professional basketball player. Among many teams in his professional career he played for KK Partizan Belgrade, the NBA's Denver Nuggets and Iurbentia Bilbao of the Spanish ACB.
APOEL won 2–0 on aggregate. \---- Ludogorets Razgrad won 5–3 on aggregate. \---- Qarabağ won 6–0 on aggregate. \---- Partizan won 2–0 on aggregate. \---- Red Bull Salzburg won 6–0 on aggregate. \---- 2–2 on aggregate.
On 4 September 1955, Partizan participated in the first ever Champions Cup match, in Lisbon against Sporting. The final result was 3–3, with Milutinović becoming the first scorer in a most prestigious club competition in Europe.
During his playing career, Mijić had the most successful period at Spartak Subotica, securing him a transfer to Partizan in the 2010 winter transfer window. He also appeared in the top level leagues of Slovakia and Russia.
Refik Kozić (, born 1950) is a retired Yugoslav professional footballer who played for FK Partizan, and in the NASL between 1980 and 1984 for the Tampa Bay Rowdies. His son Alen Kozić was also a professional player.
Sheena Sharese Moore (born October 23, 1984) is an American professional basketball player. She plays at the point guard position. With ŽKK Partizan she won 2 national championships (2009–10, 2010–11) and national cup (2010–11).
After ending his basketball playing career in 2006, Lončar began working on Spanish television as a studio analyst for the NBA coverage on Movistar+ platform. In March 2018, Lončar was named a sports director of Partizan NIS.
In Serbian Water Polo League A, VK Šabac finished the season in third place. On October 19, 2018, VK Šabac won its first match in Regional Water Polo League A1, after defeating VK Partizan with 12–10.
In June 2006, Lazić signed a four-year contract with Partizan. He was loaned to Bežanija the following January. During his journeyman career, Lazić also spent five years abroad, playing for two Romanian and three Cypriot clubs.
Seeded teams: Partizan, Borac Čačak, Red Star Belgrade and Čukarički. Unseeded teams: Vojvodina, Voždovac, Mladost Lučani and Sloboda Užice (II). The matches were played on 5 April 2017. In total, around 5200 spectators attended the games (avg.
Kokir signed his first professional contract with Partizan on 1 September 2017, alongside Jovan Vlalukin, Svetozar Marković and Andrej Ilić. He was officially promoted to the senior squad the following year, being assigned the number 40 shirt.
In game 2 on Red Star's home court at Hala Pionir, Partizan beat Vlade Ðurović's team again in a tense contest with many lead changes that was decided by Goran Grbović's three-pointer 23 seconds before the end that put crno-beli two points ahead and later Zoran Radović's failure to convert both free-throws. The game ended 88–89 and Partizan won the series 2-0 as well as the Yugoslav League title, its 4th overall and first for young head coach Vujošević who was only 28 years of age.
On June 23, 2017, Williams-Goss was selected by the Utah Jazz as the 55th pick of the 2017 NBA draft. After playing for the Jazz in the 2017 NBA Summer League, he signed a two-year contract with Serbian club Partizan on August 28, 2017. On February 18, 2018, Williams-Goss recorded 23 points, along with 7 assists, 3 rebounds and 2 steals, and led Partizan to win the Serbian 2018 Radivoj Korać Cup, after an 81–75 win over Crvena zvezda. He was subsequently named the Serbian Cup MVP.
Born in Sremska Mitrovica, Trnić has started his football career with youth categories of FK Sirmium. Later he moved to Srem and finally joined Partizan as a cadet. Next he passed youth categories with the club, he moved to the satellite club Teleoptik, where he also played as a member of youth team during the 2014–15 campaign, making a single appearance with the first squad in the Serbian League Belgrade. After Milan Lukač left the club in summer 2015, Trnić joined the first team of Partizan under coach Zoran Milinković.
Born in Kruševac, Pavlović made his first football steps at his hometown club Napredak. He later joined the youth system of Partizan, becoming a part of their promising generation, together with Nebojša Marinković, Milan Smiljanić, and Borko Veselinović, among others. In order to get senior team experience, Pavlović was sent on loan to his parent club Napredak in the 2004–05 season. He returned to Partizan in the summer of 2005, playing for their satellite club Teleoptik, before eventually going back on loan to Napredak in January 2006.
Zrinjski also signed another former player, an experienced midfielder Mario Ivanković from Brotnjo. In 2007–08, Zrinjski lost in the first qualifying round to FK Partizan of Serbia, 11–1 on aggregate. However, Partizan was expelled from the competition due to crowd trouble, so Zrinjski progressed to the second round where they lost 2–1 on aggregate to FK Rabotnički of Macedonia. The domestic campaign saw them finish fourth, but a victory in the Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina earned them a place in the UEFA Cup once again.
In regional ABA League Cibona had a great 2009/10 season. Cibona entered the Final four held in Arena Zagreb as a top-seeded team. After beating Union Olimpija in semifinals, Cibona faced Partizan in the final game. Partizan won the title thanks to an off-the-glass three-pointer by Dušan Kecman from half- court at the buzzer, bringing the celebration of Cibona players and staff (who already invaded the floor as Bojan Bogdanović scored a corner three-pointer for Cibona with just 0.6 seconds left on the clock) to an abrupt end.
Born in Čačak,Aleksandar Alempijević at Srbijafudbal SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia, he started playing with FK Partizan youth team. Between 2006 and 2008 he played 2 seasons with Partizan satellite club FK Teleoptik in Serbian third tier. In 2008, he moved to Hungary and joined Kecskeméti TE where he played the following 4 seasons.Profile at Kecskeméti TE official website In summer 2012 he moved to Ferencvárosi TC.Aleksandar Alempijević at Soccerway In September 2013, after playing 5 seasons in the Nemzeti Bajnokság I, he returned to Serbia and joined top league side FK Javor Ivanjica.
On 18 July 2017, it was announced that Soumah completed his transfer to Serbian club Partizan, making him the club's most expensive signing ever at €1,650 million. He was officially presented on 20 July, penning a three-year contract and receiving the number 20 jersey. Two days later, Soumah made his debut for Partizan as a second-half substitute in an eventual 6–1 home league victory over Mačva Šabac. He scored his first goal for the club on 29 July, helping his team to a 2–1 win versus Javor Ivanjica at home.
The players that represented KK Mladost in 1962 included names such as Burić, Plamenac, Gvozdenović, Šturanović, Krstajić, Jovović, Zeković, Mijatović, Baletić, Filipovski, Vušurović and Nikolić. In 1966 KK Mladost changed its name back to KK Sutjeska, but in 1970 the name was changed again to KK Partizan. Finally, in 1974, the team changed its name from Partizan to KK Sutjeska without taking away the Sutjeska name until 2003, when the club was known under a couple of names up until 2010. In 2010 the club was registered back to the traditional name of KK Sutjeska.
QPR won the first leg 6–2, but Partizan advanced after a 4–0 return victory. A goal which Mance scored against the English side is considered as one of the most remarkable goals in the history of Partizan. That match was voted 70th among the Top 100 greatest matches in the history of football in a poll organized by Eurosport in September 2009. On 3 September 1985, the players tragically lost their teammate and the fans lost their idol – Mance died in a car crash on Novi Sad-Belgrade highway.
After the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991, a new Yugoslavia was formed out from Serbia and Montenegro and was named FR Yugoslavia. Notwithstanding, Partizan won during the war two titles in a row, in 1993 and 1994. The next two championships Partizan won came in 1996 and 1997, but after only few years of peace, the Yugoslav clubs stood again before difficult times. Between 1998 and 1999, peace was broken again because the situation in Kosovo worsened with continued clashes between Yugoslav security forces and the Kosovo Liberation Army.
On 27 January 2010, the new name was revealed to be Partizan Minsk. Partizan finished the 2010 season at bottom of the table and were relegated. In the following season in the Belarusian First League, they finished second and had to face FC Vitebsk in a two-legged play-off, which they won 3–2 on aggregate to secure a place in the 2012 Belarusian Premier League. In early 2012, the club was mostly abandoned by Romanov (who withdrew his financial support, having some legal troubles himself) and had to release all players.
On December 28, 2012, Lauvergne signed a two and half year contract with Partizan Belgrade. After breakthrough half-season he was having in Partizan, he was drafted 55th overall by the Memphis Grizzlies in the 2013 NBA Draft, who then traded his rights to the Denver Nuggets. It was also announced that he will stay some time overseas before joining the NBA. Later in the summer of 2013, Lauvergne confirmed that he will stay with the club for another season, despite the financial problems the club was facing.
The club's stadium is now named Partizan Stadium, although it was known as JNA Stadium (Stadion Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija, Stadium of the Yugoslav People's Army) for most of its history, and even today, a lot of football fans in all countries of the former Yugoslavia call it by its old name. The Partizan fans call it also "Fudbalski Hram" (The Temple of Football). When Vojvodina Novi Sad is the host, the derby is played at the Karađorđe Stadium. It is named after Karađorđe, the leader of the First Serbian uprising against the Ottoman occupation.
Training in the club's youth system for the last few months of the 1991-92 season, Brkić didn't see any action with the full squad. In the summer of 1992, Brkić got sent out on loan to KK Borac Čačak where his professional career began in earnest. One year later he returned to Belgrade, beginning the 1993–94 season with the Partizan first team led by the also newly arrived head coach Željko Lukajić. Brkić played for Partizan in the next six seasons, winning three national championships and three domestic cups.
In July 2004, he moved to the arch-rivals Partizan. Over three years in Partizan, he won three Basketball League of Serbia championships and also appeared in 48 games of the Euroleague. With coming of Vladimir Micov, he lost his role in the team and saw little playing time, which eventually led to departure in 2007. In the summer of 2007, he signed a contract with the French club Le Mans. In the 2007–08 Euroleague season, he had career-high 11.1 points and 1.2 assists per game.
The company is notable for signing Michel Gondry, who helped make the company popular with the release of his Grammy-nominated music video for "Human Behaviour" by Björk in 1993. Several more of Gondry's videos were nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Music Video, although Partizan received its first Grammy in 2005, with "Vertigo" by U2, directed by Alex and Martin. Other directors who've worked with Partizan include Warren Fu, Hiro Murai, Ace Norton, Gil Green, Chris Robinson, Philip Andelman, Chris Applebaum, Saam Farahmand, Kinga Burza, Henry Scholfield, and many more.
In 25 appearances for Banat in the 2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga campaign, Tošić scored two goals, and in doing so helped his team avoid relegation. Tošić's performances both on the domestic scene with Banat and on the international scene with Serbia earned him glances from many clubs across Europe. On 6 August 2007, Tošić signed a four-year professional contract with Partizan. He made his Partizan debut in a 1–0 league win against Vojvodina at Stadion Karađorđe on 11 August, coming on as a 15th-minute substitute for injured Almami Moreira.
During these turbulent 1990s, the club won also several national cups, this in 1992, 1994 and 1998. The key man for these trophies was Ljubiša Tumbaković. He became the most successful manager in the history of Partizan. In 1997, Partizan was reintroduced to European competitions following the lift of the UEFA ban on clubs from FR Yugoslavia, but while the national team continued where they had stopped in the spring of 1992, the clubs had all their results erased and were treated as the beginners in the European competitions.
The rivalry between Crvena zvezda and Partizan involves the two biggest and most storied basketball clubs in Serbia. The two Belgrade-based clubs have won the two highest numbers of national titles in Serbia: Partizan has won 21, and Crvena zvezda has won 20. Together, they account for 17 of the 48 national titles in Yugoslavia (1945–1992), 11 of 14 national titles in Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006), and all national titles in Serbia (2006 onwards). Also, the two clubs have won the two highest numbers of championships in the Adriatic League.
Porto, winners of the Primeira Liga, Taça de Portugal and UEFA Cup in 2002–03, were the only Portuguese team in the group stage, after the elimination of Benfica in the third qualifying round by Italian side Lazio. Porto was drawn in Group F, along with Real Madrid, Marseille and Partizan. Porto's first match was at Partizan Stadium in Belgrade. Costinha scored the opening goal on 22 minutes, but Andrija Delibašić scored the equaliser on 54 minutes. The next match, the first at the Estádio das Antas, was a 3–1 loss to Real Madrid.
On 9 January 2009, it was announced that Ilić signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Partizan. He made his competitive debut for the club on 14 March, coming on as a late second-half substitute for Lamine Diarra in a 2–0 home league victory over Čukarički. Four days later, in his second appearance for Partizan, Ilić scored his first goal for the club, giving his team a 1–0 away win against Jagodina. On 1 July 2010, it was announced that Ilić signed a one plus one-year contract with Vojvodina.
Finally, in late October 2004, Gurović signed for Serbia-Montenegro champions KK Partizan.Milan Gurović u Partizanu, SrbijaSport, October 22, 2004 Playing on three fronts: Serbian league (still in full format), EuroLeague, and regional Adriatic League, Gurović posted a good season. This was the first season that KK Partizan participated in the regional Balkans-wide league after years of pressure to join the competition. Barely two weeks after signing for Partizan, Gurović became embroiled in controversy started in the Croatian media regarding a tattoo of controversial World War II figure Draža Mihailović on his right shoulder.
During his spell at Partizan, he earned four caps for Yugoslavia. Even after the independence of Slovenia, he, as being a player of a Serbian club (FK Partizan), was included by Yugoslavia national football team to UEFA Euro 1992 just like Darko Milanič, but the nation would be suspended due to the Yugoslav Wars. Novak and Milanič were the two Slovenian players that earned caps with Yugoslavia after Slovenian independence because they wasn't allowed to leave Belgrade during the war. He was also capped 71 times and scored three goals for Slovenia.
On 22 August 2016, Đurđević returned to his homeland and signed with Partizan, on a three-year deal. He made his debut for the club on 27 August, coming on as a second-half substitute for Valeri Bojinov in a 4–0 home win over his former club Rad. On 21 September, Đurđević scored his first two goals for Partizan in a 3–1 Serbian Cup win over Napredak Kruševac. He scored his first goal in the league on 2 October in a 3–1 home win over Mladost Lučani.
On August 10, 2018, he signed one-year contract extension with Partizan. In 2018–19 season, after struggling with conditioning and game shape in the beginning of the season, he regained trust of head coach Andrea Trinchieri and saw increased minutes until the end of the season. In the 2018–19 ABA League First Division, he averaged 4.8 points, 2.6 rebounds and 1.1 assists over 11.8 minutes played per games. Partizan defended the Radivoj Korać Cup trophy, but failed to win championships in ABA League and Serbian League.
That meant that Partizan had to play crucial matches to qualify for the Final Four with Knorr Bologna. Bolognese had a strong team led by former Yugoslav national team player Jurij Zdovc. However, Đorđević, Danilović, Ivo Nakić, Zoran Stevanović, Vladimir Dragutinović, Željko Rebrača, Mlađan Šilobad, Slaviša Koprivica, Nikola Lončar and Dragiša Šarić came on top in three games and for the second time qualified for the Final Four. At the Final Four held in Abdi İpekçi Arena in Istanbul in April 1992, Partizan won the title of European champion.
At the end of the season, most of the players left the club, and another young squad was formed. Led by coach Nenad Trajković and players Radоšević, Đokić, Čubrilo, Nenad Čanak, Ratko Varda, Veselin Petrović, Dragan Marković Partizan defended the Yugoslav Cup trophy. 2000–01 season was marked by the comeback of experienced players Berić, Nikola Bulatović, Aleksandar Glintić, Branko Milisavljević while club legends Vlade Divac, Predrag Danilović and Žarko Paspalj returned as part of the club management. Darko Ruso was appointed as a coach, and Partizan reached the Top 16 of Euroleague.
During the third period the team becomes constant participant in the Bulgarian First division. From 1970, until 1982 „the seamen” begin to enlarge their ambitions to become more than a “provincial team”. In 1975 the club makes its debut in the European Club Competitions – the “Radivoje Korac” cup. In the preliminary round, under the name of “Akademic” – Varna, we eliminate “Karshiaka” from Izmir. In the group we play “Partizan” – Beograd, “Sinudinia” – Bologna and “Bayer tuss 04” – Leverkusen. At that campaign we beat “Partizan” 116-100 in the full “Kongresna” hall.
The most successful clubs were known as the big four, Dinamo Zagreb, Hajduk Split, Red Star Belgrade, and Partizan Belgrade. Red Star won a record 19 championships and the European Cup in 1991; Partizan were runners-up of the same competition in 1966, while Dinamo won the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in 1967. Other notable Yugoslav clubs were Olimpija Ljubljana, Željezničar Sarajevo, Velež Mostar, OFK Beograd, Vardar Skopje, Vojvodina, Rijeka and Sarajevo. Apart from the league, the Yugoslav Cup was also very popular, with the winner getting the Marshal Tito Trophy.
The Partizan Stadium () is a football and track-and-field stadium in Autokomanda, municipality of Savski Venac, Belgrade, Serbia, which has a seating capacity of 29,775. Situated on the Topčider Hill at Humska 1 street, it is a home field of Partizan Belgrade. Also, it was the home of Partizan's main rival Red Star Belgrade from 1959 to 1963, when they moved to the Rajko Mitić Stadium. It carried the name JNA Stadium ( / Stadion JNA (Stadion Jugoslovenske narodne armije)) for a long time and was the site of Youth Day parade.
Jokanović was living in Madrid when, in September 2007, he joined the technical staff of Tercera División club CA Pinto. However, three months later, he became the head coach of Partizan, replacing Miroslav Đukić who left to take the reins of the national team. His family (wife and three children) remained in the Spanish capital.Nisam navijao za zvezdu u bariju (I did not root for Star in Bari); Press Online, 19 October 2008 (in Serbian) In May 2008, under Jokanović's management, Partizan won the double (league and cup).
On 1 August 2006, it was announced that Mirosavljević signed with Partizan on a three-year contract. He was given the number 30 shirt, making his debut for the club in a 2–0 home league win over Banat Zrenjanin on 19 August 2006. Mirosavljević scored his first goal for Partizan in the UEFA Cup group stage against Livorno on 2 November 2006, the game ended 1–1. He netted his first league goal for the club in a 2–1 away win over Banat Zrenjanin on 18 November 2006.
On 6 January 2016, Everton Luiz was transferred to Serbian club Partizan. He signed a two- and-a-half-year contract and was given the number 25 shirt. On 27 February, Everton Luiz made his official debut for the club in a 1–2 home loss in the Belgrade derby, receiving a yellow card early into the match. He sustained a knee injury in his second appearance for Partizan, a 1–0 away victory at Radnički Niš, which eventually kept him out of action for more than a month.
In July 2016, Everton Luiz recorded his debuts in UEFA competitions, playing the full 90 minutes in two goalless draws against Zagłębie Lubin in the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League second qualifying round, as Partizan were eliminated after a penalty shoot-out. He scored his first goal of the season in a 3–0 away league victory over Voždovac on 15 October. In his first full campaign with Partizan, Everton Luiz helped the club win the double. He was also named in the league's best eleven due to his solid performances in the process.
In June 1989. he joined FK Partizan. At the Belgrade outfit, he was an everpresent defensive figure (also contributing with 10 league goals during his spell), as the team won one cup and the first edition of the championship after the creation of Serbia and Montenegro, with Partizan leading second-placed neighbours Red Star by 14 points, whilst only conceding 20 goals in 36 matches. Vujačić then joined Sporting Clube de Portugal, winning the Portuguese Cup in the only season in which he was a regular starter (29 matches, two goals).
For the start of Euro 80 qualifying in fall 1978 FSJ brought back Biće Mladinić, who at the time also led FK Partizan, to be the next national team head coach. The campaign began at home versus old rivals Spain and Yugoslavia lost again as Borota sat on the bench. For the next qualifier away at Romania on 25 October 1978, Mladinić gave Borota (his goalie at Partizan) a start. The high scoring from the previous qualifying cycle from a year earlier repeated again, but this time Romania won 3–2.
After returning from his loan at Milicionar, Ćirković played his first official game for Partizan in November 1999. He became a first-team regular in the 2000–01 season, making a career-high 34 appearances across all competitions. In the 2001–02 and 2002–03 seasons, Ćirković helped Partizan win back-to-back championship titles. He was subsequently a member of the team that reached the group stage of the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League, converting the decisive penalty in the shoot-out against Newcastle United in the final qualifying round.
Marinković joined Partizan in 2001. He was one of the most promising youngsters at both club and national level, playing together in generation with Miloš Bosančić and Miralem Sulejmani, among others. On 5 December 2004, Marinković made his first team debut in a 3–1 home win over Čukarički, becoming the youngest ever player to appear for the club at 16 years and 68 days, breaking a 15-year-old record held by Dejan Marković. He signed his first professional contract with Partizan in December 2005, agreeing to a three-year deal.
After playing in the youth teams of Čelik Zenica, Krstajić moved to Kikinda, FR Yugoslavia, present day Serbia in April 1992, following the breakout of the Bosnian war. He started playing with Senta for six months. He then moved to OFK Kikinda, at that time a first league club. At some point of a successful career as a Serbian football player, there comes the time, to decide, whether one wants to play for Partizan or for Red Star Belgrade, and Krstajić decided to take the move to Partizan in 1996.
On 12 June 2004, Asprogenous signed a four-year contract with Partizan. He received the number 30 shirt for the 2004–05 season, but failed to make any appearances in the process. In the following 2005–06 season, Asprogenous made his senior debuts for Partizan, collecting five league appearances. He made his international debut for the club on 14 December 2006, in a 0–1 loss to Rangers at Ibrox Stadium. Ahead of the 2007–08 season, Asprogenous was placed on the transfer list, before leaving the club at the end of his contract.
After starting out at his hometown club Smederevo, Bogdanović was acquired by Partizan as a teenager in 1985. He would go on to win back-to-back championships with the Crno-beli in 1986 and 1987. After completing his compulsory military service in the 1988–89 season, Bogdanović established himself as one of the team's most regular players, helping Partizan win the only edition of the Yugoslav Super Cup (1989) and one Yugoslav Cup (1992). In February 1993, Bogdanović moved abroad to Spain and signed with Segunda División side Mallorca.
Radoslav "Zaza" Bečejac (born 21 December 1941 in Žitište, Kingdom of Yugoslavia) is a Serbian midfielder who played for SFR Yugoslavia. Best known for being member of the FK Partizan team that played the 1966 European Cup Final in Brusseles versus Real Madrid, Bečejac is also known for the record transfer in the summer 1967 when Olimpija bought him from Partizan for YUD65 million. The astronomical transfer for SFR Yugoslavia at the time brought about changes in the FA ruling as a transfer cap of YUD12.5 million was instituted from then on.
After signing his first professional contract with Partizan in June 2003, Radović was promoted to the senior squad under manager Lothar Matthäus during the 2003–04 campaign. He also made his UEFA Champions League debut that season, coming on as a substitute for Milivoje Ćirković in a 1–2 away loss against Porto on 26 November 2003. In the following 2004–05 campaign, Radović helped Partizan win the national championship title. He also scored memorable goal in the 88th minute that eliminated Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk in the UEFA Cup round of 32.
On 15 June 2016, after spending ten years abroad, Radović officially returned to his parent club Partizan. He signed a two-year deal and was given the number 10 shirt. On 14 July 2016, Radović made his second debut for Partizan, playing the full 90 minutes in a 0–0 home draw with Zagłębie Lubin in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round. He scored his first goal upon his return to the club in a 2–0 away league win over Javor Ivanjica on 10 August 2016.
Zvonko Canjuga (born 1921Zvonko Canjuga at Povijest Dinama, retrieved 9-11-2015) is a former Croatian football player. Born in Bjelovar, he started playing in the youth teams of Građanski, and later as senior he played for HŠK Građanski Zagreb, NK Lokomotiva, FK PartizanAll-time FK Partizan players at FK Partizan official website, retirved 9-11-2015 and HNK Rijeka. He was a forward who left an important mark with Rijeka, scoring 43 goals during five seasons with the club. He was a key forward for the club in tandem with Stojan Osojnak.
In last days of the summer transfer window 2016, Đilas officially signed a one-year contract with Partizan, but stayed out of the first squad, training with Teleoptik until the winter break off-season. After he spent the winter break off-season with the first team, he was licensed for the spring half of the Serbian SuperLiga with jersey number 8. In summer 2017, Đilas extended his contract with Partizan for a year. On last day of the summer transfer window 2017, Đilas moved on six-month loan deal to Teleoptik.
The Toplak family in Mostje near Juršinci dates back to 1610. Jurij's maternal grandfather was Edvard Sitar, an inventor, a founder and administrator of several schools, a songwriter, and a partizan poet, tortured and imprisoned by Italian fascists.
Dimitrije Nikolić started his career with Radnički in the Basketball League of Serbia. He also played for the Mladost Zemun, also in the Serbian League. On September 26, 2017, Nikolić signed a multi-year contract with Partizan Belgrade.
The 1954–55 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the 13th season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. Six teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
The 1953–54 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the 12th season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. Six teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
The 1952–53 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the 11th season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. 11 teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
The 1951–52 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the 10th season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. Four teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
The 1950–51 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the ninth season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. Four teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
The 1947–48 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the seventh season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. Six teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
The 1985–86 Yugoslav Ice Hockey League season was the 44th season of the Yugoslav Ice Hockey League, the top level of ice hockey in Yugoslavia. 10 teams participated in the league, and Partizan have won the championship.
Nemanja Dangubić (, born April 13, 1993) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan of the ABA League and the EuroCup. He was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 54th overall pick in the 2014 NBA draft.
Duško Vujošević won the record six titles with Partizan. The list of BLS- winning head coaches shows all head coaches who won the Basketball League of Serbia, the top-tier national men's professional basketball league based in Serbia.
Mirković was chosen as the vice-president of FK Partizan on 18 August 2008. He was vice-president for about a year when he resigned after Partizan's early exit in the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds.
Novica Veličković (Serbian Cyrillic: Новица Величковић; born October 5, 1986) is a Serbian professional basketball player for Partizan of the ABA League and the Basketball League of Serbia. He also represented the senior Serbian national basketball team internationally.
Tripković played in youth categories with KK Borac Čačak. He started his professional career in 2002 with KK Partizan. In 2009, he moved to the Liga ACB side DKV Joventut. In August 2010, he moved to Unicaja Málaga.
Serbian cup final abandoned after players walk out However, later this decision was revised pending further investigation. On Monday, May 16th 2011, the Cup final match result is registered with a Vojvodina forfeit (0:3 victory for Partizan).
The 2009–10 season was one of the most successful seasons in the history of KK Partizan. The club reached the F4 of Euroleague, won the regional NLB League, the Serbian cup and the Basketball League of Serbia.
On February 28, Tanasković signed his first professional contract for Partizan. Through 20 games in the 2018–19 Serbian First League with Mladost Zemun, Tanasković averaged 8.2 points, 6 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks in 22 minutes per game.
The 1995–96 FR Yugoslavia Cup was the fourth season of the FR Yugoslavia's annual football cup. The cup defenders was Red Star Belgrade, and they were him successfully defended, after they defeated FK Partizan in the final.
Eventually, Crvena zvezda won the Adriatic League's finals series over Milutinov's team, Partizan, with a 3–1 series score. Over 28 games played in the Adriatic League that season, Milutinov averaged 9.8 points and 7.6 rebounds per game.
In June 2018, Lazetić joined Miroslav Đukić's staff as an assistant at Partizan, replacing departed Andrija Delibašić. He also served as caretaker manager for the club in March 2019. The following month, Lazetić was appointed manager of Teleoptik.
After playing in the youth categories of Partizan, Šaka made his senior debut with Teleoptik. In the summer of 2013, he moved to Bežanija. After two seasons at Bežanija, Šaka left the club in the summer of 2015.
BSK Batajnica was formed in 1925. One of their major achievements occurred on July 31, 1996 when they knocked Partizan out of the Yugoslav Cup by winning 2:1 (scorers for BSK were Radivoje Panić and Ljubiša Vasiljević).
Munitić started playing handball in RK Partizan Zamet. In 1963 he transferred to newly established Kvarner Rijeka and was part of their first ever squad. He later returned to Zamet but opted to end his playing career in Kvarner.
In 2016, Mega Leks won its first trophy ever when it beat KK Partizan 86–80 in the Serbian Cup Final.ISTORIJSKI KUP KORAĆA ZA MEGU! In 2017, the club changed its name to Mega Bemax due to sponsorship reasons.
The music video shows the story of two teenagers falling in love, while Ondrasik narrates the story. The music video was directed by Steven Drypolcher and produced by Partizan. David Campbell arranged the strings for "Chances", "Slice", and "Story".
In 1947 he moved to FK Partizan where he had a successful career until his retirement, twelve years later. He holds the record for most goals in the Serbian "eternal derby", scoring thirteen times against rivals Red Star Belgrade.
Born in Aleksandrovac, Yugoslavia, Davidović started his career with FK Partizan going through all selections and played professionally there for five years. With the club, he won the Yugoslavian championship and played in the finals of the European Cup.
Milan Đurđević (; born 4 November 1967) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a striker. Nicknamed Kempes, due to his resemblance to the famous Argentine footballer, Đurđević is best remembered for his stints with Partizan and PAOK.
They also had a strong friendship with Partizan Minsk, but this was discontinued after the club was disbanded. Babelsberg 03 have a fierce rivalry with nearby club Energie Cottbus, a faction of whose supporters hold far-right political views.
Mihajlović started his basketball career playing with the youth teams of Torlak and OKK Beograd. Later he moved to the junior team of Partizan. He earned his bachelor's degree in sport sciences from the University of Belgrade in 2011.
The 2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga was the twelfth season of the Serbian SuperLiga since its establishment. The season began on 21 July 2017 and ended on 19 May 2018. FK Partizan are the defending champions from the previous season.
Yugoslav Basketball Cup was introduced in 1959 and the best club there was Cibona with 8 titles. Jugoplastika, Cibona, Partizan and Bosna all won European Champions Cup. Yugoslavia hosted World Championship in 1970 and Eurobasket in 1975 and 1989.
Partizan finished the season by winning 8th consecutive Serbian League title, after once again defeating their archrivals, Crvena zvezda, 3–2 in the league's finals series. Veličković was named the Serbian Super League MVP and MVP of the Finals.
During his journeyman career, Branković represented numerous clubs in his homeland, including former national champions Obilić, OFK Beograd, Partizan, and Vojvodina. He also played abroad in three countries, winning the domestic double with Moldovan side Sheriff Tiraspol in 2010.
After starting his coaching career at his parent club Vrbas, Elezović spent four seasons as head coach of Partizan, winning three consecutive championships (1992–93, 1993–94, and 1994–95) and two successive cups (1992–93 and 1993–94).
After retiring, Jusufi went into coaching, mainly in West Germany with SG Wattenscheid 09 in the second division, but also in 1987–88 at the helm of Partizan. He also coached Schalke 04, 1860 Munich and lastly Čelik Zenica.
The club from the Northern Bulgarian city of Pleven has glorious victories over basketball giants like Real Madrid, Partizan Belgrade, Besiktas, Benfica, etc. Spartak Pleven was eliminated by Turkish side Antalya BB in their 2008–09 FIBA EuroChallenge campaign.
Jasmine Gill (born 7 October 1990 in Greensboro, N. C., United States) is an American professional basketball player. In her career before Torino, she played for Primorje, Partizan, Peli-Karhut, ICIM Arad, Kilsyth LC, Telge Basket, and Sandringham Sabres.
Kapetanović was born in Belgrade, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia. He started to play basketball for youth teams of Belgrade-based teams; Crvena zvezda and Partizan. During his professional career, Kapetanović played for Jagodina, Beovuk 72, Mega, Dynamic, Vršac, and Tamiš.
On 27 August 2010, Stojković signed a season-long loan deal with Serbian champions Partizan. The deal between Sporting and Partizan was structured so that the player's €45,000-per month salary would be paid 80% by the former and 20% by the latter, meaning that for the ten months of his loan spell Sporting would pay him €360,000 in total while the other party would contribute €90,000. Seeking another option in goal for the Champions League group stage following subpar performances of first- choice Radiša Ilić, Partizan brought in a player who, only two months earlier, had become an honorary member of rivals Red Star in a public ceremony where he was given membership card number 134. Due to this, Stojković's move was highly controversial and caused a great deal of disappointment and anger among Red Star fans as well as plenty of reaction in the Serbian general public.
Miljenović started playing basketball with the youth ranks of FMP. In October 2011, Miljenović signed his first professional contract with Partizan Belgrade. In December 2011, he was loaned to Mega Vizura. On September 25, 2012, he signed a termination of his contract with Partizan. Only one day after his contract termination with Partizan, Miljenović signed a four-year contract with Serbian team Radnički Kragujevac, on September 26, 2012. On July 23, 2013, Miljenović signed a one-year deal with his former team, Mega Vizura. In June 2014, he extended his contract with Mega Vizura. With the departure of Vasilije Micić from the team, his role in the team increased during the 2014–15 season. In the first game of the 2014–15 ABA League season for his team, he scored 26 points, and added 10 assists, to help his team defeat MZT Skopje, by a score of 103–98.
Throughout the league campaign, Diarra made 31 appearances and scored 12 goals, as Partizan won the title. He was also the team's overall top scorer with 20 goals in all competitions and signed a two-year extension to his contract. On 6 August 2008, Diarra scored his first goal of the season in a 2–0 home win over İnter Bakı in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League second qualifying round. He also netted a goal in a 2–1 victory over their crosstown rivals Red Star Belgrade on 5 October. Diarra continued his good form by equalizing the score versus Sampdoria in the UEFA Cup group stage, on 24 October, however Partizan would go on to lose the game 2–1. He made his 50th league appearance for Partizan on 7 March 2009, scoring the winning goal in a 1–0 win against Javor Ivanjica.
He was released in January 2011. Varga again moved to the Middle East and joined Davidovic at Saudi Arabian outfit Ittihad in the second part of 2011. He returned to Partizan in 2012, being an assistant in the following three years.
Zemunović started his career at FK Teleoptik, the B team of Partizan, in 1969. After playing for FK Teleoptik for 7 years, he enjoyed playing for FK Čukarički, BSK Batajnica. In 1986, he retired due to knee injury at age 32.
Stevanovic started boxing at age 11. He trained at a boxing club Cukaricki, and then in a boxing club Partizan with his brother Stefan. He made his professional debut as a 17-year-old on October 5, 2004. in Belgrade.

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