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In Belgrade, Partizan lost by 0—1, but in rematch at St James's Park , they won by Ivica Iliev 's goal in regular time and reached the group stages after a penalty shoot-out. They are the first Serbian team to qualify for the main draw of this elite European club competition since its inception in Playing in Europe was reflected in the championship, and Partizan lost the title.
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Also, he became the only coach who has managed to take the team to the knockout stage of a European competition since new format. Poor results in domestic and international competitions in prompted the club's officials to look for a new head coach. Although Partizan has managed to qualify for the —07 UEFA Cup group stage, [45] that season was viewed as a failure. The club strengthened its squad with some foreigners like Juca , [47] Almami Moreira and Lamine Diarra. The —08 [48] and —09 season [49] will remain as one of the most successful in club's domestic history.
In —09, the club successfully defended their league and cup double from the —08 season, the first time this occurred its history. But in Europe, Partizan suffered a real shock: UEFA judged travelling Partizan fans to have been the culprits of the trouble, [51] but Partizan were allowed to play the return leg while the appeal was being processed.
In the , the club won the double. At the Partizan Stadium the result was 2—2. 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 then signed former Chelsea manager Avram Grant , [62] 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.
In summer of , Partizan eliminated Shirak 1—1, away goal and lost against Ludogorets Razgrad 1—3 on aggregate. The —15 season was a successful for Partizan, winning the Serbian championship and securing passage to the group stage of the Europa League. Partizan is first team who managed to win the Serbian Cup without conceding goal in history.
Partizan had a terrible start in —17 season. Partizan later played against Dynamo Kyiv. After leading at half-time, they lost Partizan then beat Young Boys at home, and secure place knock-out stage. In the last match of the group, Partizan lost to Dynamo Kyiv in Kiev.
Partizan won second place in the group with eight points two more than Young Boys and five less than Dynamo Kyiv. Partizan takes the lead, but then concede a late goal which came from offside. The result was for Viktoria on aggregate. In October , Partizan adopted as their first crest a blue disc with a yellow bordered red five-pointed star in the middle, which symbolized communism , [82] and contained the abbreviation JA Jugoslovenska Armija , The Yugoslav Army inside it.
Later on, the central circle became white with a red five-pointed star in it. It was surrounded by a larger blue circle in which the words "the Yugoslav Army" were written, while both circles were bordered by a yellow circle with a green wreath over it. At the bottom of the emblem was a shield with red and white lines, and on the top were five torches, each representing one of the five nations of Yugoslavia Serbs , Croats , Slovenes , Macedonians and Montenegrins.
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This was a clear reference to the National Emblem of Yugoslavia. In the early s, Partizan was separated from the Yugoslav Army and for the first time the team's name was written in the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets. Partizan used this emblem until , although it changed its equipment colors of blue and red to black and white a year before.
The crest remained unchanged until the breakup of Yugoslavia. Stjepan Bobek , in an informal interview with the Belgrade media. For most of its history, Partizan has played in black and white striped jerseys, but during its earliest days it used entirely dark red , blue or white jerseys. All this time, the away shirts have been mostly either all white or occasionally red-blue striped, but in recent years an all-black strip is usually used.
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Stadion JNA Stadion Jugoslovenske narodne armije , "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. The ground has also been used for a variety of other sport events since It was used from the mid-fifties until as the final point of yearly festivities called the Youth Day. Partizan is the club with the most league titles and cup wins in youth competition in Serbia. 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. According to a domestic poll, Partizan is the second popular football club in Serbia, behind Red Star Belgrade.
They also have many supporters in all other former-Yugoslav republics like Macedonia , [13] Slovenia , [] and among the Serbian diaspora , especially in Germany, [] Austria , [] Switzerland , [] Sweden , [] Canada, Malta, the United States and Australia. The organized supporters of Partizan are called Grobari "The Gravediggers " or " Undertakers " , [] which were formed in and situated mainly on the south stand of the Partizan Stadium; therefore, they are also known as Grobari Jug "The Undertakers South".
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 Grobari support all clubs in the Partizan Sports Association and in the course of time they have become recognizable by their noisy and constant cheering as well as their devotion and loyalty to the club.
It has been suggested that "many ultras took part in the armed conflicts and carry their scars today, translating the tribal nature of the Yugoslav wars to their clubs and ultras groups". Grobari have also a traditional friendship with Juventude Leonina, the main ultras group of Portuguese side Sporting Clube de Portugal. The game finished with a 3—3 draw, with Sporting later loing in Belgrade in the second hand by 5—2, however the club boards of both teams regularly meet from time to time to mark the occasion of this historic event.
Partizan's biggest rivalry is with Red Star Belgrade. The stands of both teams feature fireworks, coloured confetti, flags, rolls of paper, torches, smoke, drums, giant posters and choreographies, used to create visual grandeur and apply psychological pressure on the visiting teams, hence the slogan, "Welcome to Hellgrade". This creates for the region a typical and distinctive Balkan Brass Band atmosphere. Both sets of supporters sing passionate songs against their rivals, and the stadiums are known to bounce with the simultaneous jumping of the fans.
The duel is regarded by Bleacher Report as one of the greatest football rivalries in the world. As of 17th August Overall, Partizan have won 44 official titles including 27 national championships, 15 national cups, 1 national supercup, 1 Mitropa Cup. He played games in two turns, from and and from till present. Partizan are record-holders of the Yugoslav First League in terms of points acquired during a campaign, with , and are the only league-winning team to have gone undefeated during one season in and Partizan became the first champion of Yugoslavia in , the first Yugoslav Cup winner, also in , and therefore also the first double winner in the country.
They won three consecutive championship titles, in , and , the first title hat-trick in the history of the Yugoslav First League. They are the only Serbian club ever, since the first nationwide domestic football competition in , to win six consecutive national titles, not leaving the throne since the —08 season. The club holds records such as playing in the first European Champions Cup match in , [] becoming the first Balkan and Eastern European club to play in the European Champions Cup final in , [8] and becoming the first club from Serbia to take part in the UEFA Champions League group stages in Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules.
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Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. For recent transfers, see List of Serbian football transfers summer For the list of all Partizan players, see: Players with national team appearances. Flags indicate the national teams the players played for. Players that played for two different national teams have the flags of both national teams.
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As of 4 August , the staff includes: As of 28 February []. Below is a list of Partizan managers from until the present day. The full list of Partizan's presidents is given below. Partizan operates as a sports association, as part of Partizan Sports Association , which includes 26 clubs in different sports, but it has complete independence regarding organisation, management, finances, material goods and facilities.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the parent multi-sport club, see JSD Partizan. History of FK Partizan. Most of us, young generals who played and loved football, we gathered and agreed to start a football club. We did not argue over what the name would be. We were Partisans , it was most natural to call our club Partizan. I'm responsible because Partizan adopted black and white colors.
It all happened while we were on tour in South America, and when we played a friendly match against Juventus in We got as gift two sets of their jerseys, as they were delighted with our game. All the players were thrilled with the quality and color of the new uniforms, and they asked me to wear them all the time, which happened at the end, and Partizan's colors has remained black and white to this day. List of FK Partizan seasons. FK Partizan in European football. List of FK Partizan records and statistics.
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