List of FK Partizan records and statistics

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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. 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.

Honours[edit]

Domestic[edit]

National Championships – 27

National Cups – 16

  • Winners (3): 1993–94, 1997–98, 2000–01
  • Runners-up (3): 1992–93, 1995–96, 1998–99

Yugoslav Supercup – 1

  • Winners (1): 1989

European[edit]

  • Winner (1): 1978

Friendly Tournaments

Player records[edit]

Most appearances[edit]

As of 19 May 2019
Players with most appearances for FK Partizan
No. Name Years League Cup Europe Other Total
1 Serbia Saša Ilić 1996–2005
2010–2019
423 64 114 260 861
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momčilo Vukotić 1968–1978
1979–1984
395 20 21 355 791
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nikica Klinčarski 1976–1985
1987–1989
261 24 18 262 565
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Damjanović 1962–1971 214 13 9 301 537
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Blagoje Paunović 1965–1975 252 14 16 232 514
6 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubomir Mihajlović 1961–1970 230 14 26 242 512
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Stojković 1974–1984 245 18 10 219 492
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Kovačević 1959–1966
1967–1970
215 22 24 226 487
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vlada Pejović 1967–1978 172 6 13 294 485
10 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek 1945–1959 195 37 5 241 478

Top goalscorers[edit]

All matches

Top goalscorers for FK Partizan
No. Name Years League Cup Europe Other Total
1 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek 1945–1959 118 48 1 258 425
2 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok 1947–1959 97 35 2 277 411
3 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mustafa Hasanagić 1962–1969 112 8 9 226 355
4 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momčilo Vukotić 1968–1978
1979–1984
114 2 8 215 339
5 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Kovačević 1959–1966
1967–1970
112 14 13 180 319
6 Serbia Saša Ilić 1996–2005
2010–2019
126 18 15 84 243
7 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović 1952–1958 53 10 8 160 231
8 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Prvoslav Mihajlović 1945–1950
1951–1957
64 13 1 120 198
9 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Bjeković 1969–1976 82 4 2 109 197
10 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Savo Milošević 1992–1995 67 14 0 110 191

Individual awards[edit]

Domestic[edit]

Yugoslavian First League top scorers

Season Name Goals
1950 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok 17
1953–54 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek 21
1966–67 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mustafa Hasanagić 18
1974–75 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Boško Đorđević 20
1975–76 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Bjeković 24

FR Yugoslavia First League top scorers/Serbia and Montenegro top scorers

Season Name Goals
1993–94 Serbia and Montenegro Savo Milošević 21
1994–95 Serbia and Montenegro Savo Milošević 30
1999–00 Serbia and Montenegro Mateja Kežman 27
2002–03 Serbia and Montenegro Zvonimir Vukić 22
2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Srđan Radonjić 20

Serbian SuperLiga top scorers

Season Name Goals
2008–09 Senegal Lamine Diarra 19
2010–11 Serbia Ivica Iliev 13
2016–17 Serbia Uroš Đurđević
Brazil Leonardo
24
2021–22 Cape Verde Ricardo Gomes 29
2022–23 Cape Verde Ricardo Gomes 19

Serbian SuperLiga Team of the Season

2008–09
Montenegro Mladen Božović, Serbia Ivan Stevanović, Serbia Nenad Đorđević, Serbia Ivan Obradović, Serbia Ljubomir Fejsa, Serbia Nemanja Tomić, Portugal Almami Moreira, SenegalLamine Diarra
2009–10
Serbia Mladen Krstajić, Serbia Marko Lomić, Serbia Ljubomir Fejsa, Serbia Radosav Petrović, Portugal Almami Moreira
2010–11
Montenegro Stefan Savić, Serbia Stefan Babović, Serbia Radosav Petrović, Serbia Ivica Iliev
2011–12
Sierra Leone Mohamed Kamara, Serbia Zvonimir Vukić, Serbia Stefan Babović, Serbia Lazar Marković
2012–13
Serbia Vladimir Stojković, Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov, Serbia Saša Ilić, Serbia Lazar Marković, Serbia Aleksandar Mitrović
2013–14
Serbia Milan Lukač, Serbia Miroslav Vulićević, Montenegro Nikola Drinčić
2014–15
Serbia Stefan Babović, Montenegro Nikola Drinčić
2015–16
Serbia Nemanja Mihajlović
2016–17
Serbia Miroslav Vulićević, Serbia Bojan Ostojić, Brazil Everton Luiz, Serbia Uroš Đurđević, Brazil Leonardo
2017–18
Serbia Vladimir Stojković, Serbia Nemanja Miletić, Serbia Danilo Pantić
2018–19
Serbia Nemanja Miletić
2022–23
Cape Verde Ricardo Gomes
Yugoslav Footballer of the Year Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Sportsperson of the Year in Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award

Young Sportsperson of the Year in Serbia and Montenegro Serbia and Montenegro
Serbian Footballer of the Year Serbia

Serbian SuperLiga Footballer of the Year

International[edit]

FIFA World Cup Silver Boot

UEFA European Football Championship Top scorer

Season Name Goals
1960 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić 2
UEFA European Football Championship Teams of the Tournament

European Cup and UEFA Champions League top scorers

Season Name Goals
1955–56 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović 8
1963–64 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević 7

Ballon d'Or candidates

FK Partizan Player of the Year[edit]

Partizan's Player of the Year is a poll on the club's website, that is being held at the end of the year and fans vote for FK Partizan best player in the year. He was held from 2002 to 2013.

Year Winner
2002 Serbia and Montenegro Zvonimir Vukić
2003 Serbia and Montenegro Igor Duljaj
2004 Serbia and Montenegro Simon Vukčević
2005 Serbia and Montenegro Albert Nađ
2006 Montenegro Ivica Kralj
2007 Montenegro Stevan Jovetić
 
Year Winner
2008 Portugal Almami Moreira
2009 Did not vote
2010 Brazil Cléo
2011 Serbia Lazar Marković
2012 Bulgaria Ivan Ivanov
2013 Serbia Vladimir Stojković

The Best Eleven[edit]

In 1995, Partizan celebrated half a century of its existence. Partizanov vesnik, official fan magazine, organized a massive poll in order to choose the best player and the best team in club's history, called Magnificent Eleven. The players chosen in the poll were:[1]

Goalkeeper

Defenders

Midfielders

Forwards

Players that participated on international tournaments while playing for Partizan[edit]

FIFA World Cup[edit]

UEFA Euro[edit]

Summer Olympics[edit]

Hat-tricks[edit]

Hat-tricks in European competitions[edit]

N Date Player Match Score
1 12 October 1955 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović4 Partizan – Portugal Sporting CP 5–2
2 27 November 1963 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević4 Partizan – Luxembourg Jeunesse Esch 6–2
3 27 September 1967 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mustafa Hasanagić Partizan – Bulgaria Lokomotiv Plovdiv 5–1
4 2 October 1985 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Vučićević Partizan – Portugal Portimonense 4–0
5 24 August 2000 Serbia and Montenegro Saša Ilić Partizan – Malta Sliema Wanderers 4–1
6 19 July 2007 Senegal Lamine Diarra Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar – Partizan 1–6
7 2 August 2007 Montenegro Stevan Jovetić Partizan – Bosnia and Herzegovina Zrinjski Mostar 5–0
8 21 July 2009 Brazil Cléo Partizan – Wales Rhyl 8–0

4 Player scored four goals

Hat-tricks in Yugoslav First League[edit]

Date Player Match Score
18 May 1947 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladimir Firm Partizan – Kvarner 5–0
8 June 1947 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek8 14. Oktobar Niš – Partizan 1–10
8 October 1947 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Prvoslav Mihajlović4 Partizan – Ponziana Trieste 5–0
27 March 1949 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok Partizan – Dinamo Zagreb 3–1
23 April 1950 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok Budućnost – Partizan 2–4
29 October 1950 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok4 Partizan – Budućnost 10–0
17 June 1951 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok Partizan – Crvena zvezda 6–1
6 April 1952 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Herceg Partizan – Mačva 6–1
27 April 1952 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek Rabotnički – Partizan 0–8
19 October 1952 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok4 Partizan – Vardar 9–2
26 October 1952 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok Partizan – BSK 5–1
24 April 1953 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Todor Veselinović Partizan – Spartak Subotica 6–2
6 September 1953 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek Partizan – Sarajevo 4–1
1 November 1953 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branko Zebec4 Rabotnički – Partizan 0–8
11 April 1954 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek4 Partizan – Rabotnički 8–0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Herceg
14 November 1954 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek Partizan – Sarajevo 3–0
26 March 1955 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović Partizan – Radnički Beograd 7–0
16 October 1955 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović Dinamo Zagreb – Partizan 2–4
14 December 1955 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek Partizan – Proleter Osijek 8–1
18 December 1955 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Herceg Sarajevo – Partizan 0–4
11 March 1956 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović6 Partizan – Budućnost 9–0
5 August 1956 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok5 Partizan – BSK 5–2
15 March 1958 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branislav Mihajlović4 Partizan – Hajduk Split 5–1
12 September 1959 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Kaloperović Partizan – Velež 3–3
9 April 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Joakim Vislavski Partizan – Velež 3–0
11 June 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić Radnički Beograd – Partizan 2–4
17 September 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Vukelić Borac Banja Luka – Partizan 4–7
15 October 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević Partizan – Hajduk Split 4–0
5 November 1961 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević Sarajevo – Partizan 3–3
23 September 1962 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić Partizan – Vojvodina 4–3
28 October 1962 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić Crvena zvezda – Partizan 0–5
25 November 1962 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić Partizan – Novi Sad 5–1
9 December 1962 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević Partizan – Hajduk Split 4–1
10 March 1963 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Antun Rudinski Partizan – Sloboda Tuzla 4–0
8 September 1963 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević Rijeka – Partizan 2–4
10 November 1963 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević4 Partizan – Trešnjevka 7–0
6 June 1965 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić Sarajevo – Partizan 4–5
11 December 1966 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mustafa Hasanagić Partizan – Zagreb 7–0
25 June 1967 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mustafa Hasanagić Partizan – Olimpija 4–1
17 May 1970 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Bjeković Partizan – Bor 3–1
13 September 1970 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momčilo Vukotić Partizan – Crvenka 4–0
4 March 1973 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momčilo Vukotić Partizan – Sutjeska Nikšić 3–1
24 February 1974 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Bjeković4 Partizan – Sarajevo 4–0
27 June 1976 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nenad Bjeković Partizan – Vojvodina 5–2
11 September 1976 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pavle Grubješić Partizan – OFK Beograd 3–2
23 October 1976 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Pavle Grubješić Partizan – Željezničar 4–0
17 June 1979 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Santrač Partizan – Budućnost 4–2
26 September 1981 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonko Varga Partizan – Velež 4–1
25 April 1982 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Momčilo Vukotić Partizan – Sloboda Tuzla 7–2
5 September 1982 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Mance Partizan – Vojvodina 5–0
5 May 1985 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dragan Mance Iskra Bugojno – Partizan 1–3
28 May 1986 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonko Živković Dinamo Vinkovci – Partizan 1–4
3 March 1987 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milko Đurovski Partizan – Sloboda Tuzla 3–0
10 April 1988 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milko Đurovski4 Partizan – Rad 5–1
29 May 1988 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladislav Đukić Partizan – Sloboda Tuzla 5–2
26 March 1989 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Nebojša Vučićević Partizan – Napredak Kruševac 4–2
13 May 1990 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milko Đurovski Partizan – Velež 3–0

8 Player scored eight goals 4 Player scored four goals 6 Player scored six goals

Hat-tricks in First League of Serbia and Montenegro (until February 2003 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)[edit]

Date Player Match Score
24 August 2002 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Saša Ilić Partizan – Radnički Niš 5–2
30 November 2002 Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvonimir Vukić Partizan – Zeta 3–1
5 April 2003 Serbia and Montenegro Zvonimir Vukić Sartid – Partizan 1–4
12 April 2003 Serbia and Montenegro Damir Čakar Partizan – Mogren 4–1
7 May 2003 Serbia and Montenegro Zvonimir Vukić Partizan – Vojvodina 4–0
8 August 2004 Serbia and Montenegro Saša Ilić Sutjeska – Partizan 1–4
29 August 2004 Serbia and Montenegro Srđan Radonjić Smederevo – Partizan 1–3
21 May 2005 Serbia and Montenegro Nikola Grubješić Partizan – Hajduk Beograd 7–0
18 February 2006 Serbia and Montenegro Srđan Radonjić Partizan – Javor Ivanjica 6–0

Hat-tricks in Serbian SuperLiga[edit]

N Date Player Match Score
1 5 August 2006 Nigeria Obiora Odita Bežanija – Partizan 3–4
2 23 November 2008 Senegal Lamine Diarra Partizan – OFK Beograd 5–1
3 15 August 2009 Senegal Lamine Diarra Partizan – Borac Čačak 5–0
4 16 May 2010 Senegal Lamine Diarra Partizan – Mladi Radnik 6–0
5 3 May 2014 Serbia Nemanja Kojić Donji Srem – Partizan 0–5
6 9 November 2014 Serbia Petar Škuletić Spartak Subotica – Partizan 0–3
7 11 December 2016 Serbia Uroš Đurđević Čukarički – Partizan 1–3
8 22 November 2019 Nigeria Umar Sadiq Partizan – Javor Ivanjica 6–2
9 22 August 2020 Japan Takuma Asano Partizan – Inđija 5–0
10 4 September 2022 Cape Verde Ricardo Gomes Kolubara – Partizan 1–5
11 11 September 2022 Cape Verde Ricardo Gomes Partizan – Mladost Lučani 6–0

Hat-tricks in Yugoslav Cup[edit]

Date Player Match Score
16 October 1949 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok Partizan – Zagreb 8–0
3 December 1950 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek Partizan – Proleter Osijek 5–1
11 November 1951 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek6 Sloboda Titovo Užice – Partizan 1–11
18 November 1951 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek8 Partizan – Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi 15–0
12 August 1953 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek Mladost Svetozarevo – Partizan 0–11
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bruno Belin
4 October 1953 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Miloš Milutinović Partizan – Dinamo Zagreb 5–5
8 August 1954 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Prvoslav Mihajlović Dinamo Pančevo – Partizan 2–7
18 August 1954 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Marko Valok5 Partizan – Hajduk Beograd 17–0
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zlatko Čajkovski4
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stanoje Jocić4
10 October 1954 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stjepan Bobek5 Partizan – RNK Split 7–2
29 July 1956 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mihalj Mesaroš Partizan – Obilić 6–0
1 February 1958 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Branislav Mihajlović4 Partizan – Pobeda Prilep 11–0
13 December 1959 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Milan Galić Spartak Subotica – Partizan 3–4
6 November 1963 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Vladica Kovačević Radnički Kragujevac – Partizan 0–8
22 April 1964 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zvezdan Čebinac Radnički Niš – Partizan 2–7
30 August 1978 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Slobodan Santrač Partizan – OFK Beograd 5–1

4 Player scored four goals 5 Player scored five goals 6 Player scored six goals 8 Player scored eight goals

Hat-tricks in Serbian Cup[edit]

Date Player Match Score
7 May 2008 Senegal Lamine Diarra Partizan – Zemun 3–0
9 October 2019 Serbia Đorđe Ivanović5 Vodojaža – Partizan 0–6

5 Player scored five goals

Eternal Derby[edit]

Managerial records[edit]

  • First managers: Franjo Glaser, from October 1945 to November 1946.
  • Longest-serving manager by time: Ljubiša Tumbaković, from July 1992 to June 1999 and from May 2000 to December 2002 (9 years).
  • Longest-serving manager by matches:

Cup finals[edit]

Season Opponent Score Venue Scorers
1946–47 Naša Krila Zemun 2–0 Belgrade Jezerkić, Simonovski
1947–48 Crvena zvezda 0–3 Belgrade
1952 Crvena zvezda 6–0 Belgrade Valok, Zebec (2), Bobek, Veselinović
1954 Crvena zvezda 4–1 Belgrade Valok (2), Mihajlović, Bobek
1956–57 Radnički Beograd 5–3 Belgrade Valok, Mesaroš, Kaloperović, Milutinović, Zebec
1958–59 Crvena zvezda 1–3 Belgrade Galić
1959–60 Dinamo Zagreb 2–3 Belgrade Kaloperović, Kovačević
1978–79 Rijeka 1–2 Rijeka Kozić
0–0 Belgrade
1988–89 Velež Mostar 6–1 Belgrade Vučićević (2), Milojević, Vokrri, Vermezović, Batrović
1991–92 Crvena zvezda 1–0 Belgrade Vujačić
2–2 Belgrade Mijatović, Jokanović
1992–93 Crvena zvezda 1–0 Belgrade Zahovič
0–1
(4–5 pen.)
Belgrade
1993–94 Spartak Subotica 3–2 Subotica Čurović, Milošević, Ćirić
6–1 Belgrade Milošević (3), Čurović (3)
1995–96 Crvena zvezda 0–3 Belgrade
1–3 Belgrade Vukićević
1997–98 Obilić 0–0 Belgrade
2–0 Belgrade Trenevski, Obradović
1998–99 Crvena zvezda 2–4 Belgrade Rašović, Kežman
2000–01 Crvena zvezda 1–0 Belgrade Ilić
2007–08 Zemun 3–0 Belgrade Diarra (3)
2008–09 Sevojno 3–0 Belgrade Đorđević, Stevanović, Petrović
2010–11 Vojvodina 3–01 Belgrade Tagoe, Vukić
2014–15 Čukarički 0–1 Belgrade
2015–16 Javor 2–0 Gornji Milanovac Jovanović, Vlahović
2016–17 Crvena zvezda 1–0 Belgrade Milenković
2017–18 Mladost Lučani 2–1 Surdulica Janković, Zdjelar
2018–19 Crvena zvezda 1–0 Belgrade Ostojić
2019–20 Vojvodina 2–2
(2–4 pen.)
Niš Stevanović, Pavlović

1 The match was abandoned in the 83rd minute with Partizan leading 2–1 when Vojvodina walked off to protest the quality of the officiating. Originally, this was declared the final score and the Cup was awarded to Partizan, but on 16 May 2011, after further investigation from Serbian FA concerning the match, the result was officially registered as a 3–0 win to Partizan.

Average attendance record[edit]

Yugoslav First League
1946–47 10,042 Record 25,000 vs. Hajduk Split
Lowest 3,000 vs. Spartak Subotica & Ponziana Trieste*
1947–48 15,667 Increase Record 30,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 3,000 vs. Ponziana Trieste
1948–49 22,800 Increase Record 30,000 at four matches
Lowest 5,000 vs. Ponziana Trieste
1950 22,111 Decrease Record 45,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 6,000 vs. Budućnost
1951 21,909 Decrease Record 50,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 8,000 vs. Borac Zagreb
1951–52 16,375 Decrease Record 30,000 vs. Dinamo Zagreb
Lowest 3,000 vs. Vardar
1952–53 21,819 Increase Record 52,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 8,000 vs. Vojvodina & Velež
1953–54 20,077 Decrease Record 55,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 8,000 vs. Spartak Subotica & Radnički Beograd
1954–55 18,462 Decrease Record 50,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 3,000 vs. Vardar
1955–56 18,847 Increase Record 45,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 10,000 vs. Spartak Subotica & Vojvodina
1956–57 15,231 Decrease Record 40,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 5,000 vs. Spartak Subotica
1957–58 14,616 Decrease Record 35,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 4,000 vs. Vardar
1958–59 19,182 Increase Record 50,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 8,000 vs. Budućnost & Željezničar
1959–60 20,000 Increase Record 50,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 3,000 vs. Sloboda Tuzla
1960–61 26,337 Increase Record 52,700 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 8,000 vs. Sarajevo
1961–62 25,090 Decrease Record 55,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 10,000 vs. Novi Sad
1962–63 21,769 Decrease Record 50,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 6,000 vs. Sarajevo
1963–64 20,384 Decrease Record 50,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 6,000 vs. Sarajevo & Novi Sad
1964–65 24,071 Increase Record 60,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 10,000 vs. Trešnjevka
1965–66 14,933 Decrease Record 55,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 6,000 vs. Olimpija
1973–74 11,852 ? Record 55,000 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 6,000 vs. Čelik Zenica
1974–75 13,733 Increase Record 48,464 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 2,000 vs. Dinamo Zagreb
1975–76 22,209 Increase Record 51,562 vs. Crvena zvezda
Lowest 7,000 vs. Željezničar
  • Match against Ponziana was played in Ljubljana.

Individual records and statistics[edit]

Landmark goals[edit]

Yugoslav First League[edit]

First League of Serbia and Montenegro[edit]

Goalscoring records in Serbian SuperLiga[edit]

Linglong Tire SuperLiga[edit]

Head-to-head with Linglong Tire SuperLiga teams[edit]

Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff
Crvena zvezda 35 14 11 10 42 35 +7
Vojvodina 33 15 6 12 43 36 +7


Matches with Crvena zvezda in Serbian SuperLiga[edit]

Season Competition Club Home Away Aggregate
2006–07 Meridian SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 0–0 4–2 5–5
1–2 0–1
2007–08 Meridian SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 2–2 1–4 4–7
1–1 N/A
2008–09 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–1 2–0 4–1
2–0 N/A
2009–10 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–0 2–1 3–1
2010–11 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–0 1–0 2–0
2011–12 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 0–1 2–0 2–1
2012–13 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–0 2–3 3–3
2013–14 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 2–1 0–1 2–2
2014–15 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–0 0–0 1–0
2015–16 Jelen SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–2 1–3 3–6
N/A 1–1
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–0 1–1 5–2
N/A 3–1
2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–1 0–0 2–3
N/A 1–2
2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 1–1 1–1 3–4
N/A 1–2
2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga Crvena zvezda 2–0 0–0 2–0

Big Four[edit]

Big Four was name for the four most successful clubs in Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia: Partizan, Crvena zvezda, Dinamo Zagreb, and Hajduk Split.

Head-to-head with Big Four teams in First Yugoslav League[edit]

Positive balance (more Wins)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff
Crvena zvezda 90 23 26 41 125 144 −19
Dinamo Zagreb 90 37 21 32 129 124 +5
Hajduk Split 88 41 23 24 141 104 +37


Head-to-head with Big Four teams in Yugoslav Cup[edit]

Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Opponent Played Won Drawn Lost For Against Diff
Crvena zvezda 18 6 3 9 30 30 0
Dinamo Zagreb 10 3 4 3 20 25 −5
Hajduk Split 5 4 0 1 16 6 +10


Records and statistics in European competitions[edit]

Club records[edit]

Matches[edit]

Firsts[edit]

Wins[edit]

Defeats[edit]

Goals[edit]

  • Most league goals scored in a season: 111 in 40 games, during the 1999–2000 season
  • Fewest league goals scored in a season: 31 in 34 games, during the 1979–80 season
  • Most league goals conceded in a season: 45 in 26 games, during the 1956–57 season
  • Fewest league goals conceded in a season: 11 in 24 games, during the 1998–99 season

Points[edit]

  • Most points in a season: 101 in 40 games, during the 1999–00 season
Two points for a win: 54 in 34 games, during the 1977–78 season
Three points for a win:
  • Fewest points in a season: 29 in 34 games, during the 1978–79 season
Two points for a win:
Three points for a win:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Magnificent Eleven" (PDF). partizan.rs. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  2. ^ "Silvester Šereš - strelac prvog gola u istoriji Partizana!". 23 January 2017.

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