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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. [74] A few days after the sixth double in club history (on the 2016–17 season), coach Nikolić left the club and signed with Hungarian club Videoton. [75]
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 has won several awards for its youth work, including "Best European Youth Work" in 2006, [ 4 ] and the club's youth school has been declared the second-best in Europe after that ...
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.
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The player with most appearances for the national team was the Serb Dragan Džajić, a Red Star legend, and among the top 10 topscorers in the First League between 1946 and 1996, 8 of them played in Serbian clubs, with the all-time league top-scorer being a Serb Slobodan Santrač who represented all Belgrade-based clubs: OFK Beograd, Partizan ...
At the beginning of his youth career, Marković used to play as a defensive midfielder or winger through the categories of Radnik Bijeljina. [34] Coming to Partizan's youth setup, he has adapted as a centre-back. As a player with strong team role effect, Marković has been ordered to lead youth team as a captain. [35]
Partizan won the first leg at JNA Stadium 2–0, [20] and resisted the heavy pressure on Old Trafford, conceding only once; with a 2–1 aggregate scoreline, they eliminated the English giants. [21] Partizan's babies achieved the greatest success in history of Partizan, a place in the 1966 European Cup final against Real Madrid.
Name From Type Ref. 3 June 2021 DF: Siniša Saničanin: Vojvodina: Free Transfer [1] 17 June 2021 MF: Danilo Pantić: Chelsea: Free Transfer [2] 28 June 2021 FW: Ricardo Gomes: Sharjah FC: Free Transfer [3] [4] 1 July 2021 FW: Filip Holender: Lugano: Transfer [5] 6 August 2021 GK: Milan Lukač: Akhisarspor: Free Transfer [6] 1 September 2021 DF ...