Partizan's Formation History
Founded in 1945, FK Partizan Belgrade originated from the Yugoslav People's Army's sports association. Their name, Partizan, honors the Yugoslav Partisans from World War II.
Stadium: The Partizan Temple
Partizan's home ground is the Partizan Stadium, also known as Stadion JNA. Built in 1949, it can host around 30,000 spectators, encapsulating rich football history within its walls.
Eternal Derby Rivalry
The Eternal Derby, a fierce competition between Partizan and Red Star Belgrade, is the highlight of Serbian football, deeply rooted in social and cultural divisions.
Legendary Black and Whites
Partizan is renowned for its black-and-white striped jerseys, symbolizing the club's identity. This iconic kit reflects their nickname, 'Crno-beli', which means 'The Black and Whites'.
Europe's Finest Moment
Partizan made history by reaching the European Cup final in 1966. They were the first Yugoslav and Serbian club to contest in a European Cup final.
Youth Academy Excellence
FK Partizan's youth school is one of Europe's most prolific, having produced numerous famous players like Stevan Jovetić and Aleksandar Mitrović, who have succeeded internationally.
International Impact
Beyond domestic success, Partizan has had a significant impact in European competitions, often reaching the latter stages of the UEFA Cup and Champions League.