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  2. Partizan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Partizan Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Партизан / Stadion Partizan) is a football and track-and-field stadium in Autokomanda, Belgrade, Serbia.The home ground of FK Partizan, it was formerly known as JNA Stadium (Stadion JNA / Стадион ЈНА) after the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), which it is still colloquially known as by fans in the former SFR Yugoslavia.

  3. FK Partizan - Wikipedia

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    The stadium's name is Partizan Stadium, although it was known as JNA Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Југословенске народне армије, romanized: Stadion JNA (Stadion Jugoslovenske narodne armije), (Yugoslav People's Army Stadium) for most of its history, and even today, a lot of football fans in all countries of the ...

  4. List of football stadiums in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Stadium Seating capacity City Home team Opened Rajko Mitić Stadium: 51,755 [1] Belgrade: Red Star Belgrade Serbia national football team: 1963 Partizan Stadium: 29,775 [2] Belgrade: Partizan: 1951 Stadion Čair: 18,151 [3] Niš: Radnički Niš: 1963 Smederevo City Stadium: 17,200 [4] Smederevo: Smederevo 1924: 1930 Čika Dača Stadium: 15,100 ...

  5. History of FK Partizan - Wikipedia

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    Partizan won in a first leg on JNA Stadium with 2–0, [11] and resisted the heavy pressure on Old Trafford, conceding only once, so with 2–1 on aggregate they eliminated English giants. [12] Partizan's babies achieved the greatest success in history of Partizan, a place in 1966 European Cup final against the famous Real Madrid.

  6. KK Partizan - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Stadion FK Partizan - Wikipedia

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  8. FK Partizan in European football - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Category:Sports venues in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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