Eternal derby (Serbia)

The Eternal derby (Serbian: Вечити дерби / Večiti derbi), also called the Derby of Southeast Europe[1] and Belgrade derby (Serbian: Београдски дерби / Beogradski derbi), is the local derby in Belgrade, capital of Serbia, between fierce city rivals Red Star Belgrade 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".[2]

Eternal derby
Teams lining up in November 2009
Other namesBelgrade derby
LocaleBelgrade, Serbia
TeamsRed Star & Partizan
First meeting5 January 1947
Latest meetingPartizan 1–1 Red Star
2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga
(18 October 2020)
Statistics
Meetings totalTotal: 254
Official: 162
All-time seriesOfficial:
Largest victoryRed Star 1–7 Partizan
1953–54 Yugoslav First League
(6 December 1953)

The rivalry is present in a number of different sports but the most intense matches are in football and basketball 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 2007 survey, Red Star is the most popular club in Serbia with almost 50% of the population supporting them. The second most popular is Partizan.[3] They also have many supporters in other former Yugoslav republics and in Serbian diaspora.

The football rivalry is highly regarded worldwide as the, or among the, fiercest ones. The highest attendance for a Red Star–Partizan match was about 108,000 spectators at the Red Star Stadium.

History

Red Star
vs
Partizan

Both Red Star and Partizan originate in political institutions of the post-World War II Communist Yugoslavia. Red Star was formed on 4 March 1945 by "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. The first match between these football sections was played on 5 January 1947. Red Star won 4–3 and an intense rivalry has existed ever since. Partizan got its first win in the next derby. On 27 April 1947 Partizan won 1–0.

However, the tradition of a fierce Belgrade derby originates in the pre-World War II rivalry between BSK Belgrade and SK Jugoslavija.[4] SK Jugoslavija was disbanded in 1945 and most of its property was attributed to the newly formed Red Star. BSK continued existing although changed its name a number of times being known since 1957 as OFK Beograd, and has lost its strength and its place in the derby to Partizan. Although OFK Beograd was successful, both Red Star and Partizan quickly overtook it in popularity.

Over time, from the purely athletic competition for the Yugoslavian Championship became a kind of power struggle between the Interior ministry and the Ministry of Defence.[5] The two clubs were dominant in the post-1945 Yugoslav First League, with Red Star having won 19, and Partizan having won 11 Yugoslav championships. The clashes of these two against Hajduk Split and Dinamo Zagreb, 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 10 by 2019.

International

Red Star has won 2 international, 2 regional and 58 domestic trophies, making them the most successful football club in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia. Partizan participated in one European final, won 42 domestic trophies and also 1 regional trophy.

Red Star: International titles – 4

Partizan: International titles – 1

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

Red Star fans traditionally occupy the northern stands of both stadiums

Supporters of the various Red Star sports teams are known as Delije (Serbian Cyrillic: 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.

Partizan fans traditionally occupy the southern stands of both stadiums

Grobari

Partizan's supporters, known as Grobari (Serbian Cyrillic: 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. Colloquially known as "Marakana" after the famous Brazilian stadium, it was opened in 1963. Its capacity is 55,000 spectators[6] (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 32,710 spectators[7] (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 Belgrade.

Records

Players

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: 82, Red Star during 2015–16 season (regular season not counting playoffs).
  • Most team goals in a single season: 82, Red Star during 2015–16 season (regular season not counting playoffs).
  • The best goal difference in a single season: +63, Red Star during 2015–16 season (regular season not counting playoffs).
  • 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

Players with most goals in Eternal derby
No. Name goals team
1 Marko Valok 13 Partizan
2 Bora Kostić 9 Red Star
3 Dragan Džajić 9 Red Star
4 Milan Galić 8 Partizan
5 Kosta Tomašević 8 Red Star
Players with most appearances in Eternal derby
No. Name appearances team
1 Saša Ilić 31 Partizan
2 Momčilo Vukotić 25 Partizan
3 Bora Kostić 23 Red Star
4 Dragan Džajić 21 Red Star

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

P. 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92
1st 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2nd 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3rd 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3
4th 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
5th 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5
6th 6 6 6 6 6
7th 7
8th 8
11th 11
13th 13
15th 15

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

P. 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1st 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2nd 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
3rd 3 3 3 3

Statistics

Head to head results

As of 18 October 2020, a total of 163 derby games have been played in the domestic league.

Before the 1963–64 season all derby matches were played at Partizan Stadium.

Red Star
wins
Draws Partizan
wins
Goal
difference
at Red Star Stadium
40
26
16
130:91
at Partizan Stadium
24
26
31
98:106
Total
64
52
47
228:197

Last ten matches

Competition Host Guest Date Result
2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Red Star 13 December 2017
1–1
2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Partizan 14 April 2018
2–1
2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Red Star 23 September 2018
1–1
2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Partizan 3 March 2019
1–1
2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Partizan 25 April 2019
2–1
2018–19 Serbian Cup Red Star Partizan 23 May 2019
0–1
2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Red Star 22 September 2019
2–0
2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Partizan 1 March 2020
0–0
2019–20 Serbian Cup Partizan Red Star 10 June 2020
1–0
2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Red Star 18 October 2020
1–1

Players who have played for both clubs (senior career)

Transfers between two clubs (players)

Transfers between two clubs (coaches)

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 (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 (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 (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 (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

  • Petar Ćosić (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 (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)

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 (6 matches for Red Star, 2 matches for Partizan)
  • Bela Palfi (4 matches for Partizan, 9 matches for Red Star)
  • Miomir Petrović (5 matches for Red Star, 3 matches for Partizan)
  • Božidar Drenovac (3 matches for Red Star, 4 matches for Partizan)
  • Vasilije Šijaković (1 match for Partizan, 1 match for Red Star)
  • Ranko Borozan (5 matches for Partizan, 3 matches for Red Star)
  • Branko Zebec (14 matches for Partizan, 3 matches for Red Star)
  • Velibor Vasović (11 matches for Partizan, 1 match for Red Star)
  • Milan Babić (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 (2 matches for Red Star, 1 match for Partizan)

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

Coaches who worked at both clubs

  • Milovan Ćirić (Partizan, Red Star)
  • Aleksandar Tomašević (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

NbrDateHomeResultAwayPartizan ScorersRed Star Scorers
15 January 1947Partizan3–4Red StarĐajić (o.g.), Kašanin (o.g.), BobekJezerkić (3), Đajić
227 April 1947Red Star0–1PartizanStanković (o.g.)
35 October 1947Red Star1–1PartizanMihajlovićStanković
427 April 1948Partizan1–0Red StarJezerkić
57 November 1948Partizan1–0Red StarBobek
61 May 1949Red Star2–2PartizanValok (2)Tomašević, Takač
719 March 1950Red Star3–1PartizanPajevićTomašević, Antić, Vukosavljević
817 September 1950Partizan2–1Red StarValok, MihajlovićTomašević
917 June 1951Partizan6–1Red StarŠijaković, Bobek (2), Valok (3)Tomašević
104 November 1951Red Star2–0PartizanTomašević, Živanović
1123 November 1952Red Star1–1PartizanValokTomašević
1231 May 1953Partizan2–4Red StarValok, VeselinovićMitić, Živanović, Tomašević, Đajić
136 December 1953Partizan7–1Red StarBobek, Zebec (2), Mihajlović (2), Herceg (2)Tomašević
142 May 1954Red Star0–2PartizanValok (2)
1521 November 1954Red Star2–1PartizanValokToplak, Živanović
168 June 1955Partizan1–4Red StarMihajlovićCokić (2), Toplak, Mitić
1711 September 1955Partizan0–1Red StarŠekularac
1818 March 1956Red Star1–3PartizanBorozan, Kaloperović, Popović (o.g.)Rudinski
1914 October 1956Red Star2–0PartizanTasić, Rudinski
202 June 1957Partizan1–0Red StarStojanović
2125 August 1957Red Star2–2PartizanValok (2)Toplak, Kostić
222 March 1958Red Star2–2PartizanMesaroš, ZebecToplak (2)
2326 October 1958Partizan0–2Red StarKostić (2)
2410 May 1959.Red Star1–3PartizanMiladinović, Kaloperović, GalićMaravić
2527 September 1959.Partizan0–3Red StarStipić (2), Popović
2617 April 1960Red Star1–1PartizanKovačevićToplak
2730 October 1960Partizan3–0Red StarGalić (2), Vukelić
2816 April 1961Red Star3–2PartizanKovačević, GalićRudinski (2), Kostić
291 October 1961Partizan0–0Red Star
308 April 1962Partizan1–1Red StarKovačevićMalešev
3128 October 1962Partizan5–0Red StarGalić (3), Vislavski (2)
3228 April 1963Partizan1–2Red StarVasovićKostić (2)
3317 November 1963Red Star1–0PartizanPrljinčević
343 May 1964Partizan0–2Red StarPrljinčević (2)
3516 August 1964Red Star2–2PartizanPirmajer, GalićAndrić, Čop
367 March 1965Partizan1–2Red StarPirmajerPrljinčević, Kostić
375 December 1965Partizan1–2Red StarPirmajerMilošević, Džajić
385 June 1966Red Star2–1PartizanBečejacKostić (2)
3911 September 1966Partizan1–1Red StarBajićDžajić
4026 March 1967Red Star3–2PartizanHasanagić, BečejacMilić, Džajić, Aćimović
4122 October 1967Partizan1–0Red StarHasanagić
4212 May 1968Red Star2–2PartizanHošić, Dojčinovski (o.g.)Džajić, Aćimović
4317 November 1968Red Star6–1PartizanKatićOstojić (3), Pavlović, Antonijević, Džajić
4415 June 1969Partizan2–2Red StarKovačević, ĐorđićLazarević (2)
4523 November 1969Partizan1–3Red StarHošićJevtić, Aćimović, Džajić
467 June 1970Red Star1–1PartizanMihajlovićĐorić
4715 November 1970Red Star1–2PartizanBjeković (2)Filipović
486 June 1971Partizan0–2Red StarKarasi, Džajić
4924 October 1971Partizan0–1Red StarJanković
507 May 1972Red Star1–1PartizanBogićević (o.g.)Džajić
5122 October 1972Red Star2–0PartizanKarasi, Lazarević
522 May 1973Partizan1–1Red StarRadakovićJanković
538 September 1973Red Star1–0PartizanBogićević
5417 March 1974Partizan2–1Red StarCvetković, ŽivaljevićKarasi
5527 October 1974Red Star3–1PartizanNikolićSavić, Filipović, Džajić
5618 May 1975Partizan1–1Red StarĐorđevićPetrović
577 September 1975Red Star2–0PartizanSušić, Filipović
5828 March 1976Partizan1–4Red StarBjekovićSušić, Stamenković (2), Savić
597 November 1976Red Star1–0PartizanFilipović
6022 May 1977Partizan2–1Red StarZavišić, PrekaziSavić
6123 October 1977Red Star1–3PartizanTrifunović, Vukotić, ZavišićFilipović
627 May 1978Partizan3–2Red StarVukotić (2), SantračJelikić, Filipović
6329 November 1978.Partizan1–3Red StarSantračŠestić, Milosavljević, Krmpotić
6410 June 1979Red Star3–0PartizanSavić (2), Borovnica
6518 November 1979Red Star2–0PartizanFilipović, Šestić
6622 June 1980Partizan0–0Red Star
677 December 1980Partizan3–1Red StarKlinčarski, Varga, VukotićRepčić
6814 June 1981Red Star1–1PartizanVukotićRepčić
6925 October 1981Red Star1–0PartizanDjurovski
7014 April 1982Partizan1–4Red StarŽivkovićDjurovski, Šestić (2), Đorđić
717 November 1982Red Star1–1PartizanManceJovin
724 June 1983Partizan3–2Red StarVarga, Mance (2)Đurović, Milojević
7323 October 1983Partizan0–0Red Star
746 May 1984Red Star0–0Partizan
7511 November 1984Partizan2–1Red StarMance, VargaDjurovski
7619 May 1985Red Star2–0PartizanKaličanin (o.g.), Djurovski
7721 August 1985Partizan1–1Red StarVučićevićDjurovski
7815 March 1986Red Star2–1PartizanČapljićNikolić, Musemić
7912 October 1986Partizan2–0Red StarSmajić, Djurovski
8019 April 1987Red Star3–1PartizanDjurovskiMusemić, Cvetković (2)
816 September 1987Partizan2–3Red StarStevanović, VučićevićStojković, Cvetković (2)
823 April 1988Red Star1–1PartizanĐukićBinić
839 October 1988Partizan1–0Red StarBrnović
843 May 1989Red Star3–1PartizanŠćepovićProsinečki, Jurić, Stošić
8517 September 1989Red Star1–0PartizanLukić
8616 March 1990Partizan0–2Red StarPančev, Prosinečki
8713 October 1990Partizan1–1Red StarVujačićSavićević
8827 April 1991Red Star3–1PartizanMijatovićNajdoski, Prosinečki, Jugović
8922 September 1991Partizan2–2Red StarNovak, MijatovićPančev, Mihajlović
9022 March 1992Red Star0–0Partizan
912 October 1992Red Star1–1PartizanMijatovićLukić
9210 April 1993Partizan1–0Red StarMijatović
9326 September 1993Partizan0–2Red StarIvić, Petković
9427 November 1993Red Star1–1PartizanBrnovićPetković
9527 February 1994Partizan1–0Red StarBrnović
9630 April 1994Red Star3–2PartizanMilošević, ĆirićVidaković, Ivić (2)
9724 September 1994Partizan1–1Red StarĆirićKovačević
9826 November 1994Red Star3–2PartizanĐurić, ĆirićKrupniković, Stanković, Petković
9918 March 1995Partizan2–2Red StarČakar, SaveljićKrupniković, Adžić
1006 May 1995Red Star2–1PartizanBjekovićKovačević, Stojkovski
10116 September 1995Red Star0–1PartizanTešović
10226 November 1995Partizan1–1Red StarBeširovićStefanović
10310 March 1996Red Star2–3PartizanPažin, Nađ, ČakarKrupniković, Pantelić
10427 April 1996Partizan0–0Red Star
10521 September 1996Red Star1–3PartizanHristov, Saveljić, SvetličićMićić
1068 March 1997Partizan3–0Red StarSaveljić, Čakar, Tomić
10716 April 1997Partizan2–1Red StarHristov, ĆirićStanković
10827 September 1997Red Star2–0PartizanOgnjenović (2)
10921 February 1998Partizan1–2Red StarIsailovićKristić, Stanković
1108 April 1998Red Star4–0PartizanStanković (2), Ognjenović, Gojković
11120 September 1998Partizan2–1Red StarTomić, KežmanLjubojević
11220 March 1999Red Star2–2PartizanKežman, IlićPjanović, Gojković
11330 October 1999Partizan2–0Red StarIlić, Kežman
1142 April 2000Red Star2–1PartizanKežmanPjanović, Savić (o.g.)
1157 March 2001Red Star2–0PartizanPjanović, Lalatović
11614 April 2001Partizan2–1Red StarIlić, IlievDrulić
1173 November 2001Red Star0–0Partizan
11821 April 2002Partizan0–3Red StarVidić, Bogavac, Milovanović
11919 October 2002Partizan2–2Red StarIliev, IlićBošković, Pjanović
12020 April 2003Red Star2–0PartizanBošković, Bogavac
1218 November 2003Red Star3–0PartizanŽigić (2), Perović
12217 April 2004Partizan0–0Red Star
12316 October 2004Partizan0–0Red Star
12423 April 2005Red Star1–1PartizanĐorđevićPantelić
12515 October 2005Red Star2–0PartizanLuković, Perović
1261 April 2006Partizan0–0Red Star
12723 September 2006Partizan0–0Red Star
12824 February 2007Red Star2–4PartizanMihajlov, Bajić, Marinković, LazetićCastillo, Burzanović
12911 April 2007Red Star1–0PartizanPurović
1305 May 2007Partizan1–2Red StarRukavinaBurzanović, Milijaš
13129 September 2007Partizan2–2Red StarJovetić, MoreiraKoroman (2)
1321 March 2008Red Star4–1PartizanLazićMilovanović, Castillo (2), Milijaš
1335 April 2008Partizan1–1Red StarJucaBurzanović
1345 October 2008Red Star0–2PartizanDiarra, Juca
13528 February 2009Partizan1–1Red StarMoreiraTutorić
1368 April 2009Partizan2–0Red StarDiarra, Vujović
13728 November 2009Red Star1–2PartizanDiarra, CléoKnežević (o.g.)
1388 May 2010Partizan1–0Red StarPetrović
13923 October 2010Red Star0–1PartizanMoreira
14023 April 2011Partizan1–0Red StarTagoe
14126 November 2011Red Star0–2PartizanVukić, Šćepović
1425 May 2012Partizan0–1Red StarCadú
14317 November 2012Red Star3–2PartizanMitrović, Jovanović (o.g.)Kasalica, Milivojević, Milijaš
14418 May 2013Partizan1–0Red StarJojić
1452 November 2013Red Star1–0PartizanObradović (o.g.)
14626 April 2014Partizan2–1Red StarDrinčić, KojićMrđa
14718 October 2014Partizan1–0Red StarDrinčić
14825 April 2015Red Star0–0Partizan
14912 September 2015Red Star3–1PartizanStevanovićVieira (2), Katai
15027 February 2016Partizan1–2Red StarGogouaIbáñez, Vieira
15116 April 2016Red Star1–1PartizanEvertonSikimić
15217 September 2016Partizan1–0Red StarLeonardo
1534 March 2017Red Star1–1PartizanĐurđevićKanga
15418 April 2017Red Star1–3PartizanLeonardo (2), TawambaBoakye
15527 August 2017Red Star0–0Partizan
15613 December 2017Partizan1–1Red StarSoumahBoakye
15714 April 2018Red Star2–1PartizanOžegovićRadonjić, Pešić
15823 September 2018Partizan1–1Red StarGomesBoakye
1593 March 2019Red Star1–1PartizanNikolićPavkov
16025 April 2019Red Star2–1PartizanGomesBen, Vukanović
16122 September 2019Partizan2–0Red StarSoumah, Tošić
1621 March 2020Red Star0–0Partizan
16318 October 2020Partizan1–1Red StarStevanovićKatai

List of the Eternal derby cup matches

NbrDateRoundHomeResultAwayPartizan ScorersRed Star Scorers
123 November 1947Quarter–finalsPartizan2–1Red StarBobek, JezerkićVukosavljević
229 November 1948FinalRed Star3–0PartizanVukosavljević (2), Mitić
317 December 1950Semi–finalsRed Star1–0PartizanOgnjanov
429 November 1952FinalPartizan6–0Red StarValok (2), Zebec (2), Bobek, Veselinović
529 November 1954FinalPartizan4–1Red StarValok (2), Bobek, MihajlovićŽivanović
610 April 1957Quarter–finalsPartizan4–2Red StarMilutinović (2), Valok, MesarošCokić (2)
725 April 1958Semi–finalsPartizan2–3Red StarVukelić, MihajlovićKostić, Rudinski, Šekularac
823 May 1959FinalRed Star3–1PartizanGalićKostić (2), Maravić
92 December 1959First roundRed Star2–2 (5–6 pen.)PartizanKaloperović, KovačevićZebec, Kostić
1013 March 1985Quarter–finalsPartizan0–2Red StarHalilović, Đurovski
1130 November 1988Semi–finals, 1st legPartizan2–1Red StarĐukić, VokrriBursać
1221 December 1988Semi–finals, 2nd legRed Star1–1PartizanVokrriStošić
1318 April 1990Semi–finals, 1st legRed Star1–0PartizanPančev
142 May 1990Semi–finals, 2nd legPartizan2–3Red StarStevanović, ŠćepovićProsinečki, Šabanadžović, Spasić (o.g.)
1514 May 1992Final, 1st legRed Star0–1PartizanVujačić
1621 May 1992Final, 2nd legPartizan2–2Red StarMijatović, JokanovićMihajlović, Pančev
178 May 1993Final, 1st legPartizan1–0Red StarZahovič
1815 May 1993Final, 2nd legRed Star1–0 (5–4 pen.)PartizanDrobnjak
199 March 1994Semi–finals, 1st legRed Star1–0PartizanVasilijević
206 April 1994Semi–finals, 2nd legPartizan3–1Red StarMilošević (2), VasiljevićIvić
2126 October 1994Quarter–finals, 1st legRed Star2–0PartizanKrupniković (2)
229 November 1994Quarter–finals, 2nd legPartizan3–3Red StarTešović, Nađ, MiloševićPerović, Stanković, Živković
238 May 1996Final, 1st legRed Star3–0PartizanJovičić, Krupniković, Živković
2415 May 1996Final, 2nd legPartizan1–3Red StarVukićevićP. Stanković, Krupniković, D. Stanković
2526 June 1999FinalRed Star4–2PartizanRašović, KežmanŠkorić (2), Pjanović, Gojković
269 May 2001FinalRed Star0–1PartizanIlić
2721 April 2004Semi–finalsRed Star1–0PartizanPantelić
2811 May 2005Semi–finalsRed Star2–0PartizanŽigić, Krivokapić
2917 April 2007Semi–finalsRed Star1–0PartizanMilijaš
3016 April 2008Semi–finalsRed Star2–3PartizanDiarra (2), JovetićBurzanović, Jestrović
3116 March 2011Semi–finals, 1st legPartizan2–0Red StarTagoe (2)
326 April 2011Semi–finals, 2nd legRed Star1–0PartizanKaluđerović
3321 March 2012Semi–finals, 1st legRed Star2–0PartizanMilunović, Kasalica
3411 April 2012Semi–finals, 2nd legPartizan0–2Red StarLazović, Borja
3527 May 2017FinalPartizan1–0Red StarMilenković
3623 May 2019FinalRed Star0–1PartizanOstojić
3710 June 2020Semi–finalsPartizan1–0Red StarNatkho

Basketball rivalry

Year Football Basketball Volleyball Handball Water polo
Championship Cup Championship Cup Championship Cup Championship Cup Championship Cup
Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia
1946 CZ (1) CZ (1) PAR (1)
1947 PAR (1) PAR (1) CZ (2) PAR (2)
1948 CZ (1) CZ (3)
1949 PAR (2) CZ (2) CZ (4) PAR (3)
1950 CZ (3) CZ (5) PAR (4) PAR (1)
1951 CZ (2) CZ (6) CZ (1)
1952 PAR (2) CZ (7)
1953 CZ (3) CZ (8) PAR (5)
1954 PAR (3) CZ (9) CZ (2)
1955 CZ (10) CZ (1)
1956 CZ (4) CZ (3) CZ (2) CZ (1)
1957 CZ (5) PAR (4) CZ (4)
1958 CZ (4)
1959 CZ (6) CZ (5) PAR (1)
1960 CZ (7) CZ (1)
1961 PAR (3) PAR (2)
1962 PAR (4)
1963 PAR (5) PAR (1)
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1964 CZ (8) CZ (6) PAR (3) PAR (2)
1965 PAR (6) PAR (3)
1966 PAR (2) PAR (4)
1967 PAR (6)
1968 CZ (9) CZ (7) PAR (5)
1969 CZ (10) CZ (11)
1970 CZ (11) CZ (8) PAR (6)
1971 CZ (9) CZ (1) PAR (4) PAR (3)
1972 CZ (12) CZ (2) PAR (7)
1973 CZ (12) CZ (2) PAR (7) CZ (3) PAR (8) PAR (1)
1974 CZ (5) PAR (5) PAR (9) PAR (2)
1975 CZ (3) CZ (4) PAR (10) PAR (3)
1976 PAR (7) PAR (1) PAR (11) PAR (4)
1977 CZ (13) PAR (12)
1978 PAR (8) PAR (8) PAR (13) PAR (5)
1979 PAR (2) PAR (1) PAR (14) PAR (6)
1980 CZ (14)
1981 CZ (15) PAR (3)
1982 CZ (10) PAR (7)
1983 PAR (9)
1984 CZ (16) PAR (15)
1985 CZ (11) PAR (8)
1986 PAR (10)
1987 PAR (11) PAR (4) PAR (16) PAR (9)
1988 CZ (17) PAR (17) PAR (10)
1989 PAR (5) PAR (2) PAR (6)
1990 CZ (18) CZ (12) PAR (9) PAR (7) PAR (11)
1991 CZ (19) PAR (10) CZ (5) PAR (12)
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1992 CZ (20) PAR (6) PAR (5) PAR (3) CZ (1) PAR (13)
1993 PAR (12) CZ (13) CZ (13) CZ (6) PAR (1) PAR (4) CZ (2) PAR (14)
1994 PAR (13) PAR (7) CZ (14) PAR (4) PAR (2) PAR (5) PAR (15)
1995 CZ (21) CZ (14) PAR (6) PAR (5) PAR (3) CZ (2) PAR (18) PAR (16)
1996 PAR (14) CZ (15) PAR (7) CZ (3) CZ (3)
1997 PAR (15) CZ (16) PAR (8) CZ (7) CZ (4)
1998 PAR (8) CZ (15) CZ (5) PAR (6)
1999 PAR (16) CZ (17) PAR (6) CZ (8) PAR (4)
2000 CZ (22) CZ (18) PAR (7)
2001 CZ (23) PAR (9) PAR (7)
2002 PAR (17) CZ (19) PAR (9) PAR (8) PAR (5) PAR (19) PAR (17)
2003 PAR (18) PAR (10) CZ (6) PAR (6)
Serbia and Montenegro
2004 CZ (24) CZ (20) PAR (11) CZ (4) CZ (6) CZ (4)
2005 PAR (19) PAR (12)
2006 CZ (25) CZ (21) PAR (13) CZ (5) CZ (7)
Serbia
2007 CZ (26) CZ (22) PAR (14) CZ (8) PAR (8) PAR (20) PAR (18)
2008 PAR (20) PAR (10) PAR (15) PAR (9) CZ (7) CZ (9) PAR (9) PAR (21) PAR (19)
2009 PAR (21) PAR (11) PAR (16) PAR (10) CZ (9) PAR (7) PAR (22) PAR (20)
2010 PAR (22) CZ (23) PAR (17) PAR (11) PAR (23) PAR (21)
2011 PAR (23) PAR (12) PAR (18) PAR (12) PAR (11) CZ (10) PAR (8) PAR (24) PAR (22)
2012 PAR (24) CZ (24) PAR (19) PAR (13) CZ (8) PAR (9) PAR (10) PAR (25) PAR (23)
2013 PAR (25) PAR (20) CZ (6) CZ (9) CZ (11) PAR (11) CZ (3) CZ (1)
2014 CZ (27) PAR (21) CZ (7) CZ (10) CZ (12) CZ (4) CZ (2)
2015 PAR (26) CZ (16) CZ (8) CZ (11) PAR (26)
2016 CZ (28) PAR (13) CZ (17) CZ (12) CZ (13) PAR (27) PAR (24)
2017 PAR (27) PAR (14) CZ (18) CZ (9) CZ (5) PAR (28) PAR (25)
2018 CZ (29) PAR (15) CZ (19) PAR (14) PAR (29) PAR (26)
2019 CZ (30) PAR (16) CZ (20) PAR (15) CZ (14)
2020 CZ (31) PAR (16)
2021 CZ (3)

See also

References

  1. "Da nema Rumuna, Srbi bi bili gospodari regiona" (in Serbian). The Sportal. 14 January 2013. Archived from the original on 31 March 2015.
  2. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45578624
  3. "Pola Srbije za Crvenu zvezdu!" (in Serbian). Večernje Novosti. 27 February 2008. Retrieved 6 December 2010.
  4. Bojanic, Zivko (2007). BSK – Jugoslavija the first eternal derby. ISBN 9788685627071. Retrieved 12 March 2011.
  5. "Osnivanje Crvene zvezde i Partizana". www.novosti.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 21 September 2019.
  6. Stadion at Red Star official website.
  7. Stadion at Partizan official website.
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