List of FK Partizan players
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.
Only players that have played at least one match in any of the following competitions: domestic league, domestic cup and European competitions.
Players that only played in friendlies, tournaments and that were on trial are not included.
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Cléo , Partizan's Player of the Year in 2010
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Zlatko Čajkovski
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Milan Galić , legendary Partizan's striker and member of the team that played in the 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid
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Mustafa Hasanagić , made more than 100 appearances and member of the team that played in the 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid
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Saša Ilić , the club's most capped player of all-time with more than 800 appearances
Ivan Ivanov , Partizan player of the year 2012, Bulgarian Footballer of the Year 2013
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Mateja Kežman , played in Partizan from 1998 to 2000
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Leonardo , 2016–17 season topscorer with 24 goals along teammate Đurđević
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Almami Moreira Partizan fans idol. He played in Partizan from 2007 to 2011
Predrag Mijatović , former Partizan and Real Madrid player
Miloš Milutinović , top scorer (8) of 1955–56 European Cup
Aleksandar Mitrović , top scorer with 15 goals in his debut 2012–13 season
Ferenc Makó
Nikola Malbaša 54/3 (2002–2004)
Filip Malbašić 25/2 (2013–2014)
Darko Maletić 52/4 (2006–2009)
Dragan Mance 134/47 (1980–1985)
Milorad Mandić
David Manga 11/1 (2011–2012)
Nikola Manjko
Danijel Marčeta 2/0 (2008–2009)
Đuro Marić 33/1 (1969–1972)
Nebojša Marinković 47/18 (2003–2004, 2005–2008)
Nenad Marinković 36/2 (2004–2007, 2008–2009, 2014–2015)
Petar Marinković
Dragomir Marjanović
Nikola Marjanović 24/0 (1984–1985)
Saša Marjanović 12/0 (2016–2018)
Dejan Marković 29/1 (1989–1993)
Lazar Marković 154/35 (2011-2013, 2019-2022)
Marko Marković
Miroslav Marković
Ratomir Marković
Saša Marković 88/11 (2011–2015)
Svetozar Marković 157/13 (2017–2019, 2020–2021, 2022-2024)
Vojislav Marković 13/0 (1967–1971)
Marko Markovski 10/2 (2006–2007)
Zoran Martinović
Sead Mašić 52/0 (1978–1985)
Florijan Matekalo 7/2 (1946–1947)
Milan Matić 2/0 (1971–1973)
Jovan Matković
Dragutin Mehandžić
Mihalj Mesaroš
Miloš Mihajlov 41/1 (2006–2008)
Branislav Mihajlović 107/51 (1955–1965)
Branko Mihajlović 1/0 (2008–2009)
Ljubomir Mihajlović 218/2 (1961–1970)
Milan Mihajlović
Nemanja Mihajlović 51/10 (2015–2017)
Prvoslav Mihajlović 168/70 (1946–1957)
Bratislav Mijalković 122/1 (1990–1996)
Petar Mijatović 4/1 (1956–1957)
Predrag Mijatović 134/51 (1990–1993)
Predrag Mijić 4/0 (2010)
Jovan Miladinović 135/15 (1956–1966)
Darko Milanič 134/3 (1986–1993)
Predrag Milanović
Slobodan Milanović
Nikola Milenković 44/4 (2015–2017)
Miroslav Miletić
Nemanja Miletić 99/3 (2016–2019)
Nemanja Miletić 166/9 (2017–2020, 2021–2022)
Slobodan Miletić 34/2 (1989–1990, 1991–1992)
Zlatko Milić 56/0 (1972–1975)
Nebojša Miličić 1/0 (1978–1979)
Milan Milijaš 5/0 (2000–2001)
Zoran Milinković 2/0 (1990–1991)
Marko Milovanović 27/3 (2021-2022)
Aleksandar Miljković 146/3 (2007–2013, 2020–2022)
Slobodan Miljković 1/0 (1969–1970)
Vojkan Miljković 1/0 (2008–2009)
Goran Milojević 82/24 (1988–1990)
Stanoje Miloradović 1/0 (1961–1962)
Savo Milošević 119/78 (1992–1995)
Boris Milošević 2/0 (1983–1984)
Milovan Milović 27/1 (2004–2006)
Bora Milutinović 53/6 (1960–1966, 1971–1972)
Milorad Milutinović 76/1 (1956–1963)
Miloš Milutinović 100/73 (1952–1957)
Stevan Milutinović
Uroš Milutinović
Nemanja Mirković
Spasoje Mirković
Zoran Mirković 169/3 (1993–1996, 2003–2006)
Nenad Mirosavljević 15/2 (2006–2007)
Nenad Mišković 80/5 (1998–2004)
Ilija Mitić 43/4 (1958–1963)
Aleksandar Mitrović 42/18 (2012–2013)
Milan Mitrović 24/2 (2016–2017)
Nikola Mitrović 18/0 (2006–2007)
Slobodan Mitrović
Mladenović
Queensy Menig 108/22 (2021–2024)
Almani Moreira 132/30 (2007–2011)
Petar Mrđa 2/0 (1965–1966)
Mrvaljević
Nihad Mujakić
Srđan Mulćan 1/0 (2010–2011)
Siniša Mulina 13/2 (1996–1997)
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Josip Pirmajer , member of the team that played in the 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid
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Polish defender Tomasz Rząsa signed for Partizan in 2003 and was member of the team that played in the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League group stage
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Stefan Savić signed for Partizan in 2010 and won the double in the 2010–11 season
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Milutin Šoškić , legendary Partizan's goalkeeper and member of the team that played in the 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid
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Velibor Vasović has scored a goal in 1966 European Cup Final against Real Madrid
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Branko Zebec , played in Partizan during 50s
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Partizan players without official appearances
Includes players that spent time on contract with FK Partizan but did not make any official appearances, players that played in the Belgrade League, Mitleuropa Cup, guest players, players on trial with non-official appearances, and players with appearances for the reserve (B) team. Note: some players are attributed Serbian (domestic) nationality by default.[ 2]
The Best Eleven
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:[ 8]
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Notes
The players that played during Yugoslav period have represented the flag that would correspond to the current countries, that were the correspondent Yugoslav republics back then.
See also
References
External sources
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