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The Eternal derby ( sr, Вечити дерби / Večiti derbi), also called the Derby of Southeast Europe and Belgrade derby ( sr, Београдски дерби / Beogradski derbi), is the local derby in
Belgrade Belgrade ( , ;, ; names in other languages) is the capital and largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. Nearly 1,166,763 mi ...
, capital of
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, between fierce city rivals
Red Star Belgrade Fudbalski klub Crvena zvezda ( sr-Cyrl, Фудбалски клуб Црвена звезда, lit=Red Star Football Club, ), commonly known as Red Star Belgrade in English-language media, is a Serbian professional football club based in Be ...
and Partizan Belgrade, two of the biggest and most popular clubs in Serbia. It has been described as "one of European football's most bitter rivalries". The rivalry is present in a number of different sports but the most intense matches are in football and
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sections of both clubs. It started immediately after the creation of the two clubs in 1945 and the two clubs have been dominant in domestic football since then. According to a 2008 survey, Red Star is the most popular club in Serbia with 48% of the population supporting them. The second most popular is Partizan. They also have many supporters in Serbian Republic,
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and Serbian diaspora. The football rivalry is highly regarded worldwide being as among the fiercest ones. The highest attendance for a Red Star–Partizan match was about 108,000 spectators at the Red Star Stadium.


History

Origins of both Red Star and Partizan are found in political institutions of the post-
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Communist Yugoslavia. Red Star was formed on 4 March 1945 by the United Alliance of Anti-Fascist Youth, part of the new civil authority in Yugoslavia. A few months later, on 4 October 1945, Partizan was founded as the sports association of the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). The first match between the two football teams was played on 5 January 1947. Red Star won 4–3 and an intense rivalry has developed since. Partizan got its first win, 1-0, in the very next derby on 27 April 1947. However, the fierce Belgrade derby tradition originates from the pre-World War II rivalry between BSK Belgrade and
SK Jugoslavija Sportski klub Jugoslavija ( en, Sport Club Yugoslavia), commonly known as SK Jugoslavija (Serbian Cyrillic: Cпортски клуб Југославија) was a Serbian football club from Belgrade. It was originally formed as SK Velika Srbija ( ...
in the
Kingdom of Yugoslavia The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Kraljevina Jugoslavija, Краљевина Југославија; sl, Kraljevina Jugoslavija) was a state in Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941. From 191 ...
. SK Jugoslavija was disbanded in 1945 by the new Communist authorities with its property nationalized and most of it signed over to the newly-formed Red Star. On the other hand, BSK was allowed to continue its existence by the new authorities; after successive name changes, the club came to be known as OFK Beograd since 1957, losing its relevance to the newly-founded Partizan in the process. Although OFK Beograd became successful in its own right, both Red Star and Partizan quickly overtook it in popularity. Over time, the on-pitch rivalry between Red Star and Partizan in the Yugoslavian Championship reflected the power struggle between the Interior ministry and the Ministry of Defence. The two clubs were dominant in the post-1945
Yugoslav First League The Yugoslav First Federal Football League (Serbian: Прва савезна лига у фудбалу / ''Prva savezna liga u fudbalu'', hr, Prva savezna liga u nogometu, sl, Prva zvezna nogometna liga, mk, Прва сојузна лига, ...
, with Red Star having won 19, and Partizan having won 11 Yugoslav championships. The clashes of these two against
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and
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, the third and fourth respectively in number of national titles, were similarly intense. The four clubs were known as the ''big 4''. After the break-up of Yugoslavia in 1992, the Belgrade derby further intensified, the two clubs having since then won all national titles except one, with Partizan winning a further 16 and Red Star winning 13 by 2022.


Honours


Honours


International

Red Star has won 2 international, 2 regional and 62 domestic trophies, making them the most successful football club in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia. Partizan participated in one European final, won 44 domestic trophies and also 1 regional trophy. Red Star: International titles – 4 * European Cup / UEFA Champions League ** Winners (1): 1990–91 * Intercontinental Cup ** Winners (1): 1991 * UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League ** ''Runners-up (1):'' 1978–79 * UEFA Super Cup ** ''Runners-up (1):'' 1991 *
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** Winners (2):
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, 1967–68 Partizan: International titles – 1 * European Cup / UEFA Champions League ** ''Runners-up (1):'' 1965–66 *
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** Winners (1): 1978


Supporters

An important aspect of the Belgrade derby are the fans. Both sides prepare intensely between the matches, make large flags and special messages that are appropriate for that particular occasion, to be usually directed towards the opposing side.


Delije

Supporters of the various Red Star sports teams are known as Delije (
Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet ( sr, / , ) is a variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language, updated in 1818 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić. It is one of the two alphabets used to write standard modern Serbian, th ...
: ''Делије'', roughly translated to English as ''Heroes''). The word ''Delije'' is plural of ''delija'', a word of Turkish origin ''(deli)'' that entered the Serbian language during the Ottoman period, meaning brave, strong or handsome young man. The name Delije first began to be used by hardcore Red Star supporters during the late 1980s, with official inauguration taking place on 7 January 1989. Up to that point, the die-hard Red Star fans were scattered amongst 7–8 fan groups that shared the north stand at the Red Star Stadium (known colloquially as Marakana), most prominent of which were ''Red Devils'', ''Zulu Warriors,'' and ''Ultras''. As a sign of appreciation the club direction allowed the word Delije in block letters to be written across their stadium's north stand – the gathering point of the club's most loyal and passionate fans. They are also called Cigani (English: Gypsies) by their arch rivals Grobari, fans of Partizan. Although Delije generally consider the name Cigani to be insulting, they occasionally use this name in their own songs and chants. By 2010, Delije consist of four larger groups: Belgrade Boys, Ultra Boys, Heroes, and Brigate.


Grobari

Partizan's supporters, known as
Grobari Grobari (Serbian Cyrillic: Гробари, English: ''Gravediggers'' or ''Undertakers'') are the organized supporters group of the Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade. They are one of two major football fan groups in Serbia. They generally ...
(
Serbian Cyrillic The Serbian Cyrillic alphabet ( sr, / , ) is a variation of the Cyrillic script used to write the Serbian language, updated in 1818 by Serbian linguist Vuk Karadžić. It is one of the two alphabets used to write standard modern Serbian, th ...
: Гробари, ''Gravediggers or Undertakers''), were formed in 1970. The origin of the nickname itself is uncertain, but an accepted theory is that it was given by their biggest rivals, the Red Star fans, referring to club's mostly black colours which were similar to the uniforms of cemetery undertakers. The other theory says that the name arrives from the Partizan's stadium street name, Humska (''humka'' meaning "grave mound"), in actuality named after medieval land of Hum. The first groups of organized Partizan supporters began to visit the JNA stadium in the late 1950s. Partizan's participation in the 1966 European Cup Final attracted much more fans to the stadium and it is considered to be the point when the organized fans moved to the south stand of the stadium, where they gather to this day. During the 1970s the Grobari started bringing fan equipment to the stadiums such as supporting scarves, signs, banners and flares. By the 1980s the Grobari were one of the four main fan groups in SFR Yugoslavia and began touring all Partizan's matches across the country and Europe. Because of their expressed hooliganism toward other clubs' supporters in those times, fans who represented the core of the Grobari firm were often called among themselves "Riot Squad". They were best known for their English style of supporting, which was mainly based on loud and continuous singing. By 2010, the Grobari consisted of three large groups: Grobari 1970, Zabranjeni and Južni Front.


Stadiums

When Red Star Belgrade is the host, the derby is played at
Rajko Mitić Stadium The Rajko Mitić Stadium ( sr, / , ), previously known as Red Star Stadium ( sr, / ), also known as Marakana ( sr-Cyrl, Маракана), is a multi-use stadium in Belgrade, Serbia which has been the home ground of Red Star Belgrade since ...
. Colloquially known as "Marakana" after the famous Brazilian stadium, it was opened in 1963. Its capacity is 53,000 spectators (100,000 before UEFA regulations), the highest in the country. Red Star Stadium was the host of 1973 European Cup Final, UEFA Euro 1976 Final and 1979 UEFA Cup Final. When the host is Partizan, the derby is played at Partizan Stadium, formerly known as JNA Stadium which is still its common name. It was opened in 1949. Its capacity is 29,775 spectatorsStadium
at Partizan official website. (55,000 before UEFA regulations). Partizan fans call it ''Fudbalski Hram'' (English: ''"Temple of Football"''). Both stadiums are located 1 kilometre away from each other in the Autokomanda neighborhood of
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Rajko Mitić Stadium The Rajko Mitić Stadium ( sr, / , ), previously known as Red Star Stadium ( sr, / ), also known as Marakana ( sr-Cyrl, Маракана), is a multi-use stadium in Belgrade, Serbia which has been the home ground of Red Star Belgrade since ...
File:Panoramic of Partizan Stadium.png, Partizan Stadium


Records

Players *Most appearances: 31, Saša Ilić for Partizan. *Most goals: 13, Marko Valok for Partizan. *Youngest player used: 16 years and 30 days,
Dušan Vlahović Dušan Vlahović ( sr-cyr, Душан Влаховић; born 28 January 2000) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Juventus and the Serbia national team. Graduating from Partizan's youth system, Vlahović mad ...
for Partizan on 27 February 2016 (150th Eternal derby). *Oldest player used: 41 years and 116 days, Saša Ilić for Partizan on 25 April 2019 (160th Eternal derby). Clubs *Most consecutive league victories: 24, Red Star during 2015–16 season. *Most consecutive league games without defeat (undefeated run): 57, Red Star from 14 October 2017 to 20 April 2019 (counting playoffs). Season *Most points won in a single season: 108, Red Star during 2020–21 season. *Most team goals in a single season: 114, Red Star during 2020–21 season. *The best goal difference in a single season: +94, Red Star during 2020–21 season. *Most points difference in a single season: 32 points. After 24 played rounds Red Star had 68 points with the first place in the league while Partizan had 36 points placing them 6th in the league during 2015–16 season. Attendance *Highest single game attendance: 108 000 spectators on 7 November 1976 (59th Eternal derby).


Player records


Head-to-head ranking in Yugoslav First League (1947–1992)


Head-to-head ranking in First League of Serbia and Montenegro and Serbian SuperLiga (1992–present)


Statistics


Head to head results

All statistics correct as of 31 August 2022.


Last ten matches


Players who have played for both clubs (senior career)

* Miodrag Jovanović (Red Star, through BSK Beograd, Partizan) * Milivoje Đurđević (Partizan, Red Star) *
Milovan Ćirić Milovan Ćirić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Ћирић; 12 February 1918 – 14 October 1986) was a Serbian football coach and former player. He was the last player to captain SK Jugoslavija and the first captain of Red Star Belgrade (1945 ...
(Red Star, Partizan) *
Jovan Jezerkić Jovan Jezerkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Језеркић; 6 September 1920 – July 2000) was a Serbian football striker who represented the Serbian and Yugoslav national teams. He was also one of the first players to have played for bot ...
(Red Star, Partizan, again Red Star) *
Jovan Beleslin Jovan Beleslin (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Белеслин; born 1 October 1919) is a Serbian former football player. He was born in Hungary. A strong full-back with excellent header, he started playing with ŽAK Subotica when he got registe ...
(Red Star, Partizan) *
Tihomir Ognjanov Tihomir "Bata" Ognjanov ( Serbian Cyrillic: Тихомир Огњанов; 2 March 1927 – 2 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup. He won the silver medal at th ...
(Partizan, through Spartak Subotica, Red Star) *
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(Partizan, through Spartak Subotica, Red Star) * Miomir Petrović (Red Star, Partizan) *
Božidar Drenovac Božidar Drenovac (; 2 January 1922 – 24 July 2003) was a Serbian football player and manager. Club career He was born in Ćuprija in 1922. Still young he joined Belgrade club SK Jugoslavija in 1936, making his senior debut in the 1938–39 ...
(Red Star, Partizan) * Vasilije Šijaković (Partizan, through BSK Beograd, Red Star) *
Ranko Borozan Ranko Borozan (25 July 1933 – 2 April 2020) was a Yugoslav footballer. Club career Born in Mostar, he played as a defender in the Yugoslav First League for FK Velež Mostar, FK Partizan, Red Star Belgrade and OFK Belgrade during the 1950s. He ...
(Partizan, Red Star) *
Branko Zebec Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. In his heyday, Zebec fascinated the world with his performances at the World Cups in 1954 and 1958. With Partizan he ...
(Partizan, Red Star) *
Antun Rudinski Antun Rudinski (Serbian Cyrillic: Антун Рудински; also transliterated Anton Rudinski or Anton Rudinsky, 1 October 1937 – 7 October 2017) was a Serbian football player and manager, who played as a forward With Red Star Belgrade ...
(Red Star, Partizan) *
Radivoje Ognjanović Radivoje Ognjanović (; 1 July 1933 – 30 August 2011) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Club career After briefly playing for Partizan, Ognjanović made a name for himself at Radnički Beograd, totaling 153 appearances ...
(Partizan, Red Star) * Velibor Vasović (Partizan, Red Star, again Partizan) * Zvezdan Čebinac (Partizan, Red Star) * Vladimir Jocić (Red Star, through Radnički Niš, Partizan) *
Milan Babić Milan Babić ( sr-Cyrl, Милан Бабић; 25 February 1956 – 5 March 2006) was a Croatian Serb politician and war criminal who served as the first president of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a self-proclaimed state largely populated by S ...
(Red Star, through Napredak, Partizan) * Milko Đurovski (Red Star, Partizan) * Goran Milojević (Red Star, Partizan) * Dejan Joksimović (Red Star, through Vojvodina, Partizan, again Red Star) * Rade Mojović (Partizan, through Obilić, Red Star) * Petar Puača (Red Star, Partizan, through OFK Beograd, Obilić, again Red Star) * Nikoslav Bjegović (Partizan, through Radnički Kragujevac, OFK Beograd, Vojvodina, Red Star) * Dalibor Škorić (Partizan, through Rudar Pljevlja, Rad, Red Star) * Cléo (Red Star, Partizan) * Vladimir Stojković (Red Star, through Nantes, Vitesse, Sporting, Getafe, Wigan Athletic, again Sporting, Partizan, Ergotelis, Maccabi Haifa, Nottingham Forest, again Partizan) * Miloš Bosančić (Partizan, through Boavista, OFK Beograd, Čukarički, Slovan Liberec, Gyeongnam, Red Star) *
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(Red Star, through OFK Beograd, Vojvodina, Waasland-Beveren, Partizan) * Petar Đuričković (Red Star, through Radnički Kragujevac, Radnički Niš, Partizan) * Ognjen Ožegović (Red Star, through Banat, Voždovac, Rad, Jagodina, Borac Čačak, Vojvodina, Changchun Yatai, Čukarički, Partizan)


Transfers between two clubs (players)

* Milivoje Đurđević (from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1947) *
Milovan Ćirić Milovan Ćirić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Ћирић; 12 February 1918 – 14 October 1986) was a Serbian football coach and former player. He was the last player to captain SK Jugoslavija and the first captain of Red Star Belgrade (1945 ...
(from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1947) *
Jovan Jezerkić Jovan Jezerkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Језеркић; 6 September 1920 – July 2000) was a Serbian football striker who represented the Serbian and Yugoslav national teams. He was also one of the first players to have played for bot ...
(from Red Star to Partizan in autumn 1947) *
Jovan Jezerkić Jovan Jezerkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Језеркић; 6 September 1920 – July 2000) was a Serbian football striker who represented the Serbian and Yugoslav national teams. He was also one of the first players to have played for bot ...
(from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1948) * Miomir Petrović (from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1948) *
Božidar Drenovac Božidar Drenovac (; 2 January 1922 – 24 July 2003) was a Serbian football player and manager. Club career He was born in Ćuprija in 1922. Still young he joined Belgrade club SK Jugoslavija in 1936, making his senior debut in the 1938–39 ...
(from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1948) * Dušan Krajčinović (from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1952) *
Ranko Borozan Ranko Borozan (25 July 1933 – 2 April 2020) was a Yugoslav footballer. Club career Born in Mostar, he played as a defender in the Yugoslav First League for FK Velež Mostar, FK Partizan, Red Star Belgrade and OFK Belgrade during the 1950s. He ...
(from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1957) *
Branko Zebec Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. In his heyday, Zebec fascinated the world with his performances at the World Cups in 1954 and 1958. With Partizan he ...
(from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1959) *
Antun Rudinski Antun Rudinski (Serbian Cyrillic: Антун Рудински; also transliterated Anton Rudinski or Anton Rudinsky, 1 October 1937 – 7 October 2017) was a Serbian football player and manager, who played as a forward With Red Star Belgrade ...
(from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1962) *
Radivoje Ognjanović Radivoje Ognjanović (; 1 July 1933 – 30 August 2011) was a Yugoslav and Serbian football manager and player. Club career After briefly playing for Partizan, Ognjanović made a name for himself at Radnički Beograd, totaling 153 appearances ...
(from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1962) * Velibor Vasović (from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1963) * Velibor Vasović (from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1964) * Zvezdan Čebinac (from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1964) * Milko Đurovski (from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1986) * Goran Milojević (from Red Star to Partizan in summer 1988) * Dejan Joksimović (from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1990) * Petar Puača (from Red Star to Partizan in autumn 1990) * Cléo (from Red Star to Partizan in summer 2009)


Transfers between two clubs (coaches)

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Milovan Ćirić Milovan Ćirić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Ћирић; 12 February 1918 – 14 October 1986) was a Serbian football coach and former player. He was the last player to captain SK Jugoslavija and the first captain of Red Star Belgrade (1945 ...
(from Partizan to Red Star in summer 1954.)


Players who played for one club in youth career and for rival club in senior career

* Dušan Krajčinović (youth career Red Star, senior career Partizan) * Dragoljub Živković (youth career Partizan, Red Star, senior career Red Star, Rad) * Nenad Stavrić (youth career Red Star, senior career Majdanpek, Partizan, Pelister, Radnički Niš, Rad, Radnički Beograd, Olympiakos Nicosia) * Nikola Marjanović (youth career Red Star, senior career Galenika, Rijeka, Partizan, Vojvodina, Degerforš) * Petar Puača (youth career with both Red Star and Partizan, senior career with Red Star) * Miroslav Čermelj (youth career Red Star, senior career Obilić, Partizan, Pumas UNAM, Extremadura, Atlas, Puebla, Beijing Guoan, Čukarički, Rudar Pljevlja) * Dragan Stevanović (youth career Partizan, senior career Voždovac, Rad, Wolfsburg, St.Pauli, again Rad, Red Star) * Saša Radivojević (youth career Partizan, senior career Radnički Beograd, Zeta, Pegah Gilan, Apollon Kalamarias, Red Star) *
Goran Adamović Goran Adamović (; born 24 April 1987) is a Serbian footballer who last played as a defender. Playing career Club Born in Valjevo, SR Serbia, spent his youth career in Red Star Belgrade and FK Partizan.
(youth career with both Red Star and Partizan, senior career BSK Borča, Red Star, Budućnost) * Žarko Lazetić (youth career Red Star, senior career Obilić, Smederevo, Beograd, Bežanija, Partizan) *
Goran Gavrančić Goran Gavrančić (Serbian Cyrillic: Горан Гавранчић; born 2 August 1978) is a former Serbian professional footballer who played as a defender. He represented Serbia and Montenegro at the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Club career His care ...
(youth career Red Star, senior career Čukarički, Dynamo Kyiv, PAOK Thessaloniki, Partizan) * Jovan Krneta (youth career Partizan, senior career Teleoptik, Sopot, Red Star) * Ljubo Nenadić (youth career Partizan, senior career Teleoptik, Grafičar, Radnički Kragujevac, Metalac, again Radnički Kragujevac, Red Star) * Aleksandar Pantić (youth career Partizan, senior career Rad, Red Star) * Milan Jokić (youth career Partizan, senior career Red Star) * Novak Martinović (youth career Partizan, senior career Rad, BSK Borča, OFK Beograd, Smederevo, Panduri, Steaua, Wuhan, Red Star) * Filip Kljajić (youth career Red Star, senior career Hajduk Beograd, Šumadija Jagnjilo, Metalac, Rad, Partizan) *
Nikola Antić Nikola Antić ( sr-Cyrl, Никола Антић; born 4 January 1994) is a Serbian football defender who plays for Russian club FC Khimki. Club career Antić played for Partizan in youth categories, but he signed his first professional contr ...
(youth career Partizan, senior career Rad, Palić, again Rad, Red Star) * Zoran Rendulić (youth career Partizan, senior career Remont Čačak, Borac Čačak, Ried, Grenoble, Javor Ivanjica, Pohang Steelers, Shenyang Shenbei, Čukarički, Red Star) * Marko Jovičić (youth career Red Star, Rad, Partizan, senior career Žarkovo, Teleoptik, Partizan) * Stefan Milošević (youth career Red Star, Partizan, senior career Spartak Subotica, Red Star) * Nemanja G. Miletić (youth career Red Star, senior career Sopot, Radnički Stobex, again Sopot, again Radnički Stobex, Mačva Šabac, Javor Ivanjica, Partizan) * Stefan Ilić (youth career Red Star, Partizan, senior career Spartak Subotica, Red Star) *
Uroš Đurđević Uroš Đurđević (, ; born 2 March 1994), commonly known as Đuka, is a Montenegrin professional footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish club Sporting Gijón. Born in Serbia, he represents the Montenegro national team. Club career Earl ...
(youth career Red Star, senior career Rad, Vitesse, Palermo, Partizan) * Aleksandar Pešić (youth career Partizan, senior career Radnički Niš, OFI Crete, Sheriff Tiraspol, Jagodina, Toulouse, Atalanta, Red Star) * Nemanja Radonjić (youth career Partizan, senior career Viitorul Constanta, Roma, Empoli, again Roma, Čukarički, Red Star) * Nikola Stojiljković (youth career Partizan, senior career Rad, Čukarički, Braga, Kayserispor, Red Star) * Radivoj Bosić (youth career Red Star, senior career Grafičar, Partizan)


Played for one club and coached the rival club

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(senior career Red Star, Izmir as player, Crvenka, Budućnost Valjevo, BASK Beograd, national team of Jordan, young national selection of Yugoslavia, young selection of Partizan, Teleoptik as coach) *
Ratko Dostanić Ratko Dostanić (; born 25 October 1959) is a Serbian former professional footballer who played as a defender and current manager of Zeta. Playing career After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Dostanić went on to play for Timok ...
(youth career Partizan as player, through Obilić, Smederevo, Slavia Sofia, Red Star, again Slavia Sofia, OFK Belgrade, Bežanija, Veria, Dalian, Vardar, Srem, Levski Sofia, again Red Star as coach)


Players who have played for both clubs (youth career)

* Goran Medenica (Partizan, Red Star) * Goran Nikolajev (Partizan, Red Star) * Branislav Janković (Red Star, Partizan) * Filip Stojanović (Red Star, Partizan) * Nemanja Matić (Red Star, Partizan) * Milenko Pjević (Red Star, Partizan) * Luka Savić (Partizan, Red Star) * Mihajlo Cakić (Red Star, Partizan) * Dragan Mitrović (Red Star, Partizan) * Milan Savić (Red Star, Partizan) * Marko Šiškov (Partizan, Red Star) * Jovan Aleksić (Red Star, Partizan) * Ivan Marković (Red Star, Partizan) * Nikola Tričković (Red Star, Partizan) * Đorđe Nikolić (Red Star, Partizan) * Dušan Antić (Red Star, Partizan) * Andrija Sekulić (Partizan, Red Star) * Martin Novaković (Partizan, Red Star)


Players who have played in Eternal derby for both clubs (league and cup matches)

* Milivoje Đurđević (1 match for Partizan, 9 matches for Red Star) *
Jovan Jezerkić Jovan Jezerkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Језеркић; 6 September 1920 – July 2000) was a Serbian football striker who represented the Serbian and Yugoslav national teams. He was also one of the first players to have played for bot ...
(6 matches for Red Star, 2 matches for Partizan) *
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(4 matches for Partizan, 9 matches for Red Star) * Miomir Petrović (5 matches for Red Star, 3 matches for Partizan) *
Božidar Drenovac Božidar Drenovac (; 2 January 1922 – 24 July 2003) was a Serbian football player and manager. Club career He was born in Ćuprija in 1922. Still young he joined Belgrade club SK Jugoslavija in 1936, making his senior debut in the 1938–39 ...
(3 matches for Red Star, 4 matches for Partizan) * Vasilije Šijaković (1 match for Partizan, 1 match for Red Star) *
Ranko Borozan Ranko Borozan (25 July 1933 – 2 April 2020) was a Yugoslav footballer. Club career Born in Mostar, he played as a defender in the Yugoslav First League for FK Velež Mostar, FK Partizan, Red Star Belgrade and OFK Belgrade during the 1950s. He ...
(5 matches for Partizan, 3 matches for Red Star) *
Branko Zebec Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. In his heyday, Zebec fascinated the world with his performances at the World Cups in 1954 and 1958. With Partizan he ...
(14 matches for Partizan, 3 matches for Red Star) * Velibor Vasović (11 matches for Partizan, 1 match for Red Star) *
Milan Babić Milan Babić ( sr-Cyrl, Милан Бабић; 25 February 1956 – 5 March 2006) was a Croatian Serb politician and war criminal who served as the first president of the Republic of Serbian Krajina, a self-proclaimed state largely populated by S ...
(1 match for Red Star, 1 match for Partizan) * Milko Đurovski (8 matches for Red Star, 6 matches for Partizan) * Goran Milojević (7 matches for Red Star, 7 matches for Partizan) * Dejan Joksimović (2 matches for Red Star, 2 matches for Partizan) * Cléo (2 matches for Red Star, 3 matches for Partizan) * Vladimir Stojković (2 matches for Red Star, 11 matches for Partizan) * Miloš Bosančić (1 match for Partizan, 2 matches for Red Star) *
Aboubakar Oumarou Aboubakar Oumarou (born 4 January 1987) is a Cameroonian professional footballer. He is most often deployed as a forward. Having started his professional career in China, he has played in four different Serbian clubs. Oumarou has been capped b ...
(2 matches for Red Star, 1 match for Partizan)


Players who have scored in Eternal derby for both clubs (championship and cup matches)

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Jovan Jezerkić Jovan Jezerkić (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Језеркић; 6 September 1920 – July 2000) was a Serbian football striker who represented the Serbian and Yugoslav national teams. He was also one of the first players to have played for bot ...
(3 goals for Red Star, 2 goals for Partizan) *
Branko Zebec Branislav "Branko" Zebec (17 May 1929 – 26 September 1988) was a Croatian footballer and manager who played for Yugoslavia. In his heyday, Zebec fascinated the world with his performances at the World Cups in 1954 and 1958. With Partizan he ...
(5 goals for Partizan, 1 goal for Red Star) * Milko Đurovski (6 goals for Red Star, 2 goals for Partizan)


Coaches who worked at both clubs

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Milovan Ćirić Milovan Ćirić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Ћирић; 12 February 1918 – 14 October 1986) was a Serbian football coach and former player. He was the last player to captain SK Jugoslavija and the first captain of Red Star Belgrade (1945 ...
(Partizan, Red Star) *
Aleksandar Tomašević Aleksandar Tomašević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Томашевић; 19 November 1908 – 21 February 1988) was a Serbian football player and manager. Playing career Tomašević was one of the best forwards in the Belgrade clubs i ...
(Red Star, through Odred Ljubljana, Vardar, Hajduk Split, Partizan) * Gojko Zec (Partizan, through Borac Banjaluka, Vojvodina, Rijeka, Red Star) * Velibor Vasović (Partizan, through Proleter, Angers SCO, Paris Saint-Germain, Ethnikos Piraeus, Red Star) * Toma Savić goalkeeping coach (Partizan, Red Star)


List of the Eternal derby league matches


List of the Eternal derby cup matches


Basketball rivalry


National trophies in five popular team sports


See also

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List of association football club rivalries in Europe This list deals with association football rivalries around the Europe among clubs. This includes local derbies as well as matches between teams further afield. For rivalries between international teams and club rivalries around the world, see '' ...
* List of Red Star Belgrade footballers * List of FK Partizan players


References


External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20180718065040/http://www.srpskiderbi.com/ {{Association football club rivalries in Europe Football rivalries in Serbia Football in Belgrade Sports competitions in Belgrade Crvena zvezda 1947 establishments in Serbia Recurring sporting events established in 1947 FK Partizan