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FK Partizan CoA

Fudbalski Klub Partizan (Football Club Partizan) is a football club from Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.

Partizan was founded on October 4 1945, as one of the 25 clubs of the Yugoslav Sports Association. The club is still a member of the same association now renamed to Sports Association of Serbia and Montenegro, as well as the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro, but it has complete independence regarding organisation, management, finances, material goods and facilities. There are several companies in the Partizan business system, which are working together with the Club.

FK Partizan was the champion of the Yugoslav First League 19 times: eleven times in SFRY (1947, 1949, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1987), and another eight times in FRY and Serbia and Montenegro (1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005).

Partizan was also Yugoslav Cup winner nine times: five times in SFRY (1947, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1989), and four times in FRY and SM (1992, 1994, 1998, 2001).

Internationally, Partizan was the runner-up in the European Cup Championship of 1966, and the winner of the Middle-European Cup in 1978.

Momčilo Vukotić is the Partizan record-holder by the number of attacks: He played in 752 matches. But the goal scoring record-holder is Stjepan Bobek, with 403 goals.

Over 130 Partizan football players were in the Yugoslav national team and Bobek, Zebec, Čajkovski, Jusufi, Galić, Šoškić, Jokanović, Mijatović and Milošević played in more than 50 matches.

The "Black and whites" have won six times in past league matches with ten or more goals and in two championships they scored more than a hundred goals. They are also the record-holders of the Yugoslav First League, with 107 in one championship.

External Links

Official club site

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