List of FK Partizan records and statistics
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
Domestic
National Championships – 27
Winners (11): 1946–47 , 1948–49 , 1960–61 , 1961–62 , 1962–63 , 1964–65 , 1975–76 , 1977–78 , 1982–83 , 1985–86 , 1986–87
Runners-up (9): 1953–54 , 1955–56 , 1957–58 , 1958–59 , 1967–68 , 1969–70 , 1983–84 , 1987–88 , 1991–92
Winners (8): 1992–93 , 1993–94 , 1995–96 , 1996–97 , 1998–99 , 2001–02 , 2002–03 , 2004–05
Runners-up (5): 1994–95 , 1999–2000 , 2000–01 , 2003–04 , 2005–06
National Cups – 16
Winners (3): 1993–94, 1997–98, 2000–01
Runners-up (3): 1992–93, 1995–96, 1998–99
Yugoslav Supercup – 1
European
Friendly Tournaments
Trofeo Mohamed V (1): 1963
Torneo Pentagonal Internacional de la Ciudad de México (1): 1970
Torneo Pentagonal Internacional de la Ciudad de Bogotá (1): 1971
Trofeo Colombino de fútbol (1): 1976
Lunar New Year Cup (1): 1984
40th Anniversary FK Partizan (1): 1985
Uhrencup (1): 1989
Player records
Most appearances
As of 19 May 2019
Top goalscorers
All matches
Individual awards
Domestic
Yugoslavian First League top scorers
FR Yugoslavia First League top scorers/Serbia and Montenegro top scorers
Serbian SuperLiga top scorers
Serbian SuperLiga Team of the Season
2008–09
Mladen Božović , Ivan Stevanović , Nenad Đorđević , Ivan Obradović , Ljubomir Fejsa , Nemanja Tomić , Almami Moreira , Lamine Diarra
2009–10
Mladen Krstajić , Marko Lomić , Ljubomir Fejsa , Radosav Petrović , Almami Moreira
2010–11
Stefan Savić , Stefan Babović , Radosav Petrović , Ivica Iliev
2011–12
Medo Kamara , Zvonimir Vukić , Stefan Babović , Lazar Marković
2012–13
Vladimir Stojković , Ivan Ivanov , Saša Ilić , Lazar Marković , Aleksandar Mitrović
2013–14
Milan Lukač , Miroslav Vulićević , Nikola Drinčić
2014–15
Stefan Babović , Nikola Drinčić
2015–16
Nemanja Mihajlović
2016–17
Miroslav Vulićević , Bojan Ostojić , Everton Luiz , Uroš Đurđević , Leonardo
2017–18
Vladimir Stojković , Nemanja Miletić , Danilo Pantić
2018–19
Nemanja Miletić
2022–23
Ricardo Gomes
2023–24
Aleksandar Jovanović , Matheus Saldanha
Yugoslav Footballer of the Year
Sportsperson of the Year in Yugoslavia
Sportske novosti Yellow Shirt award
Young Sportsperson of the Year in Serbia and Montenegro
Serbian Footballer of the Year
Serbian SuperLiga Footballer of the Year
International
FIFA World Cup Silver Boot
UEFA European Football Championship Top scorer
UEFA European Football Championship Teams of the Tournament
European Cup and UEFA Champions League top scorers
Ballon d'Or candidates
FK Partizan Player of the Year
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.
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:[ 1]
Goalkeeper
Defenders
Midfielders
Forwards
Players that participated on international tournaments while playing for Partizan
Hat-tricks
Hat-tricks in European competitions
4 Player scored four goals
Hat-tricks in Yugoslav First League
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)
Hat-tricks in Serbian SuperLiga
Hat-tricks in Yugoslav Cup
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
5 Player scored five goals
Eternal Derby
Managerial records
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
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
Match against Ponziana was played in Ljubljana.
Individual records and statistics
Most goals:
In all competitions – 425 , Stjepan Bobek (1945–1959).
In league matches – 126 , Saša Ilić (1996–2005, 2010–2019).
In European competitions – 20 , Ricardo Gomes (2018–2019, 2021−).
Most goals in one match:
First goal:
Landmark goals
Yugoslav First League
First League of Serbia and Montenegro
Linglong Tire SuperLiga
Head-to-head with Linglong Tire SuperLiga teams
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
Big Four
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
Positive balance (more Wins)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Head-to-head with Big Four teams in Yugoslav Cup
Positive balance (more Wins)
Neutral balance (Wins = Losses)
Negative balance (more Losses)
Records and statistics in European competitions
First match: Partizan 3–3 Sporting , European Cup, first round, 4 September 1955.
Record (home) win: 8–0 against Rhyl in the 2009–10 UEFA Champions League , 21 July 2009.
Record (away) defeat: 0–6 against Dynamo Dresden in the 1970–71 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup , 30 September 1970.
Record (home) defeat: 0–4 against Beşiktaş in the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League , 23 October 2014.
Highest-scoring: 4–5 against Celtic in the 1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup , 27 September 1989.
Most league goals scored in a season: 22 in 14 games, during the 2009–10 season
Most consecutive victories at home: 7 (from 2–0 against Dynamo Dresden in September 1978, to 4–0 against Portimonense in October 1984)
Most consecutive defeats at home: 3 (from 1–3 against Arsenal in September 2010, to 0–3 against Shakhtar Donetsk in November 2010)
Most consecutive away victories: 2 (from 1–0 against Pyunik in July 2010, to 2–1 against HJK in August 2010)
Most consecutive away defeats: 6 (from 2–6 against Queens Park Rangers in October 1984, to 0–2 against Flamurtari in September 1987)
Most consecutive undefeated home matches: 11 (from 1–1 against Porto in September 2003, to 0–0 against Artmedia Petržalka in August 2005)
Most consecutive undefeated away matches: 7 (from 2–1 against AZ Alkmaar in November 2015, to 0–0 against KF Skënderbeu Korçë in October 2017)
Most consecutive unbeatable home matches: 5 (in 2 sequence)
Most consecutive unbeatable away matches: 17 (from 1–2 against Jeunesse Esch in November 1963, to 0–2 against Dynamo Berlin in October 1983)
Club records
Matches
Firsts
First match: Partizan 4–2 Zemun , a friendly match , 6 October 1945.
First League match: Partizan 1–0 Pobeda Skopje , Yugoslav First League , 25 August 1946.
First Cup match: Partizan 2–0 Proleter Priština , Yugoslav Cup , 3rd round, 16 November 1947.
First European match: Partizan 3–3 Sporting , European Cup, first round, 4 September 1955.
Wins
Defeats
Goals
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
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
External links
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