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Derby of Serbia

Derby of Serbia (Serbian: Derbi Srbije; Дерби Србије) refers to any match between professional Serbian clubs Red Star Belgrade or Partizan Belgrade from Belgrade and Vojvodina from Novi Sad. A Serbian derby match must involve Vojvodina and either one of the Belgrade clubs; matches between Partizan and Red Star are referred to as the Eternal Derby. One of the main reasons for the rivalry is the fact that Vojvodina, Red Star, and Partizan are the three most successful clubs in Serbia and the three most successful Serbian clubs in former Yugoslavia. Belgrade and Novi Sad are also the two largest cities in the country, so the derby is viewed as a manifestation of the rivalry between the two cities. They were also the only three Serbian clubs to win the Yugoslav championship, and all three clubs are in the Top 5 of the Yugoslav First League all-time table,[1] with Red Star Belgrade at 1st, Partizan Belgrade at 2nd, and Vojvodina Novi Sad at 5th.[2]

Derby of Serbia
LocationSerbia
TeamsRed Star or Partizan
Vojvodina
Statistics
Most winsRed Star
Largest victoryVojvodina 0-5 Red Star
(1. May 2019)
Vojvodina 0-4 Partizan
(2. November 2019)

In the last few years, Vojvodina have become a serious competitor with the two Belgrade clubs for the Serbian Championship[3] and Serbian Cup, which they have historically been dominant in. In recent years, Vojvodina have defeated Partizan and Red Star both home and away several times. Due to their constant recent success, Vojvodina are now considered the third absolute power, after Red Star and Partizan, in Serbian football, comparable to the "big three" dominance in other countries in domestic football, such as Portugal. Besides the Eternal derby, the Derby of Serbia is often considered the most important rivalry in Serbian football.

History

Early years

Vojvodina was founded on 6 March 1914 by a group of Serbian students of the Serbian Orthodox high school with the support of Serbian intellectuals and craftsman in Novi Sad.[4] The club took the name Vojvodina, in order to emphasize the memory of the political-territorial unit of the Serbs in the Serbian Vojvodina. FK Vojvodina in the period between the two world wars had a fierce rivalry with NAK Novi Sad competing with them regularly for the title of the Novi Sad Football Subassociation.[5]

31 years later, at the end of the Second World War, Red Star and Partizan were founded in Belgrade, while the dominant clubs from the royal era, BSK Belgrade and SK Jugoslavija were disbanded. The origin of Red Star and Partizan went out of political institutions. Red Star was formed on 4 March 1945 by "United alliance of anti-fascist Youth" of Serbian new civil authorities in Yugoslavia. A few months later, specifically on 4 October 1945, Partizan was founded by Serbian Partizans as a club of Yugoslav People's Army. From the beginning, the two Belgrade clubs won championships and cups and took over the dominance as the strongest Serbian clubs in the Yugoslav First League. Red Star and Partizan should remain this until the dissolution of the league in 1993. In 1951, Vojvodina reached for the first time the Yugoslav Cup final and during the 1950s, Vojvodina finished the seasons regularly in the top half of the table and developed slowly as third most successful Serbian club in the Yugoslav First League behind Red Star and Partizan.

1960s

During the 1960s, Partizan and Red Star was the dominated teams in the Yugoslav First League. On the international stage, the 1965–66 European Cup campaign of Partizan was the crown, where they achieved the greatest success in their history, a place in European Cup Final. Red Star achieved also good results on the international stage, where they achieved the semifinals of the 1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. Besides, Red Star received its own stadium with a capacity for more than 100,000 viewers in 1963, that should get the reputation of being a very tough ground for visiting teams. But finally the dominance was broken through Vojvodina for a short time. In 1966, Vojvodina won, as the third Serbian team, the Yugoslav first league for the first time. In the following season, Vojvodina has continued to be successful also on the international scene. In the 1966–67 European Cup season, Vojvodina achieved the quarter-finals, and lost narrowly against the eventual winner of the competition, Celtic Glasgow. These successes brought the Belgrade clubs another rival for titles, and the matches against the club from Novi Sad received more prestigious.

Stadiums

Main articles: Red Star Stadium, Partizan Stadium and Karađorđe Stadium

When Red Star Belgrade is the host, the derby is played at the Red Star Stadium. The stadium was opened in 1963, and in the course of time and due to the fact that stadium's former total capacity was about 110.000, which was then one of the largest in Europe, it got the unofficial moniker "Marakana", after the large Maracanã stadium in Brazil. The Red Star fans call it sometimes shortly "Mara". During the mid-90s, in order to meet UEFA demands for spectators comfort and security, standing places at the stadium were completely done away with and seats were installed on all four stands. Today, the stadium has a capacity 55,538 seats.

When Partizan Belgrade is the host, the derby is played at the Partizan Stadium. The stadium was opened in 1949 and got extensively renovated in 1998 following FIFA security regulations.[6] This also led to the conversion of the stadium into an all-seater reducing the capacity from 55.000 to 32.710.[7] The club's stadium is now named Partizan Stadium, although it was known as JNA Stadium (Stadion Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija, Stadium of the Yugoslav People's Army) for most of its history, and even today, a lot of football fans in all countries of the former Yugoslavia call it by its old name. The Partizan fans call it also "Fudbalski Hram" (The Temple of Football).[8]

When Vojvodina Novi Sad is the host, the derby is played at the Karađorđe Stadium. It is named after Karađorđe, the leader of the First Serbian uprising against the Ottoman occupation. Formerly, it was known as the City Stadium or Vojvodina Stadium, but it was renamed on request of the Vojvodina fans in 2007 to Karađorđe Stadium. However, it was in fact the older and original name of the stadium that was used from its foundation until the end of the World War II. With a total capacity of about 20 000, of which 12 303 seats,[9] it is one of the largest football stadiums in Serbia.

Honours and achievements

Red Star's achievements

Internationally, Red Star is the most successful football club from Serbia in every European competition and the only Serbian club that has won an UEFA competition, winning the European Cup in 1991 in Bari, Italy. The same year in Tokyo, Japan the club won the Intercontinental Cup and also played in European Super Cup final which Red Star lost to the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup champion Manchester United where only one match was played in Manchester of two supposed, because of UN sport sanctions imposed on Serbia that lasted until 1995 and influenced much more to later Red Star and generally Serbian European success by having excluded Yugoslav teams from all European and international competitions. The club also had previously made it to the 1979 UEFA Cup Final, losing to Borussia Mönchengladbach. Red Star played in semi-finals of every European competition(UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Cup Winners Cup) and played in two Europeans finals(UEFA Europa League in 1979 and European Champion Clubs' Cup in 1991). Red Star have played 15 times in quarter-finals in European competitions. Red Star has also won 51 domestic trophies making them the most successful club in Serbia with a record 27 national league titles and 24 national Cups. Red Star also won two regional trophies of Mitropa Cup in 1958 and in 1968. And among many records Red Star has the longest unbeaten record in the league, and winning streak of 17 games in a row.

Partizan's achievements

Partizan participated in the first ever 1955–56 European Cup match that took place on 3 September 1955 in Lisbon against Sporting. The final result of this match was 3-3, having won by 5–2 in the second leg in Belgrade. Partizan also played in 1966 European Cup Final, losing it to Real Madrid 1–2, after eliminating Manchester United in the semifinals. In more recent years, the club played in the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League season, after eliminating Newcastle United on the penalties in the last qualifying round and also in the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League season after eliminating R.S.C. Anderlecht again on penalties in the last qualifying round. By 2015, Partizan has won 27 national league titles, 16 national Cups, Mitropa Cup in 1978 and a Yugoslav Supercup in 1989.

Vojvodina's achievements

In its long history, Vojvodina was one of the most successful clubs in the former Yugoslavia, winning two First League titles, in 1966 and 1989, was runners-up in 1957, 1962 and 1975, and achieved the 3rd place in 1992. Vojvodina was also runners-up of the Yugoslav Cup in 1951. They won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1976, the Mitropa Cup in 1977 and was also runners-up of the Mitropa Cup in 1957 and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1998 . From 1993 to 1997, Vojvodina achieved in the national championship the 3rd place five times in a row and was runners-up of the domestic cup in 1997. They were runners-up of the Serbian SuperLiga in 2009 and achieved the 3rd place in 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012. Vojvodina was also runners-up of the Serbian Cup in 2007, 2010, 2011, 2013. and finally winner of Serbian Cup in 2014.

Red Star vs. Vojvodina

Statistics

Until today 152 derby games were played in the domestic league.

Red Star
wins
Draws Vojvodina
wins
Goal
difference
at Red Star Stadium
56
10
13
171:79
at Karađorđe Stadium
28
25
21
113:88
Total
84
35
34
284:167

Until today 17 derby games were played in the national cup.

Red Star
wins
Draws Vojvodina
wins
Goal
difference
Total 10 6 1 30:11

Until today 169 derby games were played in all competitions.

Red Star
wins
Draws Vojvodina
wins
Goal
difference
Domestic league
84
35
34
284:167
Domestic cup
10
6
1
30:11
Other games
0
0
0
0:0
Total
94
41
35
314:178

Last ten matches

Competition Host Guest Date Result
2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 28.05–2014 3–3
2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 23–08–2014 0–1
2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 07–03–2015 3–0
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 21–10–2015 3–0
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 01–04–2016 0–0
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 07–05–2016 1–3
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 24–09–2016 4–1
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 08–03–2017 2–3
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 29–04–2017 2–0
2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 24–09–2017 2–0

Players who have played for both clubs (senior career)

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

Played for one club and coached the rival club

Coaches who have managed both clubs

Partizan vs. Vojvodina

Statistics

Until today 164 derby games were played in the domestic league.

Partizan
Draws Vojvodina
wins
Goal
difference
at Partizan Stadium
52
13
16
173:85
at Karađorđe Stadium
37
22
22
125:95
Total
89
35
39
298:180

Until today 16 derby games were played in the national cup.

Partizan
wins
Draws Vojvodina
wins
Goal
difference
Total 10 2 4 30:14

Until today 191 derby games were played in all competitions.

Partizan
wins
Draws Vojvodina
wins
Goal
difference
Domestic league
89
35
41
298:180
Domestic cup
10
2
4
30:14
Other games***
4
4
3
23:21
Total
103
41
48
338:198
  • Partizan and Vojvodina also play in the tournament "TV Champions league" (Serbian: TV Liga šampiona; ТВ Лига шампиона) and Supercup of Yugoslavia which Partizan wоn in 1989.
  • Partizan and Vojvodina also play in the tournament, Summer champions league" („Летња Лига Шампиона"). That competition was held in 1969., 1970., 1971., 1972., and 1973. They meet five times.[1]
  • They also played the, Second Triangular Tournament" („Други триагонал турнир") in Belgrade, organized by the Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) during the satanic NATO aggression on Serbia. In that match at the Partizan stadium, they played a draw. [2]

Last ten matches

Competition Host Guest Date Result
2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 04.05.2015. 0–4
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 13.08.2015. 3–2
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 05.12.2015. 0–2
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 21.05.2016. 3–2
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 07.08.2016 1–3
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 30.11.2016. 0–0
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 22.04.2017. 1–0
2016–17 Serbian Cup Vojvodina Partizan 26.04.2017. 0–0
2016–17 Serbian Cup Partizan Vojvodina 10.05.2017. 1–0
2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 13.08.2017. 0–1

Players who have played for both clubs (senior career)

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

Played for one or both clubs and coached only one rival

Coaches who have managed both clubs

Players who have played for all three clubs (senior career)

Players who have played for one club in youth career and for another two in senior career

Coaches who have managed all three clubs

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Yugoslavian first league all-time table 22 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Yugoslavian first league all-time table 22 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Vojvodina pobedila Partizan, šampionska trka je trka u troje!" (in Serbian). The Blic. Retrieved 1 December 2012.
  4. ^ MTS Mondo, 6 March 2010
  5. ^ PREMOTAVANJE: Prozaida za Velkera at mozzartsport, 6-7-2015 (in Serbian)
  6. ^ "Stadium info". Partizan.rs. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  7. ^ "Stadium info". Partizan.rs. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
  8. ^ . FIFA. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 1 May 2012. Retrieved 3 December 2012.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Derby of Serbia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Derby of Serbia Serbian Derbi Srbije Derbi Srbiјe refers to any match between professional Serbian clubs Red Star Belgrade or Partizan Belgrade from Belgrade and Vojvodina from Novi Sad A Serbian derby match must involve Vojvodina and either one of the Belgrade clubs matches between Partizan and Red Star are referred to as the Eternal Derby One of the main reasons for the rivalry is the fact that Vojvodina Red Star and Partizan are the three most successful clubs in Serbia and the three most successful Serbian clubs in former Yugoslavia Belgrade and Novi Sad are also the two largest cities in the country so the derby is viewed as a manifestation of the rivalry between the two cities They were also the only three Serbian clubs to win the Yugoslav championship and all three clubs are in the Top 5 of the Yugoslav First League all time table 1 with Red Star Belgrade at 1st Partizan Belgrade at 2nd and Vojvodina Novi Sad at 5th 2 Derby of SerbiaLocationSerbiaTeamsRed Star or Partizan VojvodinaStatisticsMost winsRed StarLargest victoryVojvodina 0 5 Red Star 1 May 2019 Vojvodina 0 4 Partizan 2 November 2019 In the last few years Vojvodina have become a serious competitor with the two Belgrade clubs for the Serbian Championship 3 and Serbian Cup which they have historically been dominant in In recent years Vojvodina have defeated Partizan and Red Star both home and away several times Due to their constant recent success Vojvodina are now considered the third absolute power after Red Star and Partizan in Serbian football comparable to the big three dominance in other countries in domestic football such as Portugal Besides the Eternal derby the Derby of Serbia is often considered the most important rivalry in Serbian football Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1 2 1960s 2 Stadiums 3 Honours and achievements 3 1 Red Star s achievements 3 2 Partizan s achievements 3 3 Vojvodina s achievements 4 Red Star vs Vojvodina 4 1 Statistics 4 2 Last ten matches 4 3 Players who have played for both clubs senior career 4 4 Players who have played for one club in youth career and for rival club in senior career 4 5 Played for one club and coached the rival club 4 6 Coaches who have managed both clubs 5 Partizan vs Vojvodina 5 1 Statistics 5 2 Last ten matches 5 3 Players who have played for both clubs senior career 5 4 Players who have played for one club in youth career and for the rival club in senior career 5 5 Played for one or both clubs and coached only one rival 5 6 Coaches who have managed both clubs 5 7 Players who have played for all three clubs senior career 5 8 Players who have played for one club in youth career and for another two in senior career 5 9 Coaches who have managed all three clubs 6 See also 7 Notes 8 External linksHistory EditEarly years Edit Vojvodina was founded on 6 March 1914 by a group of Serbian students of the Serbian Orthodox high school with the support of Serbian intellectuals and craftsman in Novi Sad 4 The club took the name Vojvodina in order to emphasize the memory of the political territorial unit of the Serbs in the Serbian Vojvodina FK Vojvodina in the period between the two world wars had a fierce rivalry with NAK Novi Sad competing with them regularly for the title of the Novi Sad Football Subassociation 5 31 years later at the end of the Second World War Red Star and Partizan were founded in Belgrade while the dominant clubs from the royal era BSK Belgrade and SK Jugoslavija were disbanded The origin of Red Star and Partizan went out of political institutions Red Star was formed on 4 March 1945 by United alliance of anti fascist Youth of Serbian new civil authorities in Yugoslavia A few months later specifically on 4 October 1945 Partizan was founded by Serbian Partizans as a club of Yugoslav People s Army From the beginning the two Belgrade clubs won championships and cups and took over the dominance as the strongest Serbian clubs in the Yugoslav First League Red Star and Partizan should remain this until the dissolution of the league in 1993 In 1951 Vojvodina reached for the first time the Yugoslav Cup final and during the 1950s Vojvodina finished the seasons regularly in the top half of the table and developed slowly as third most successful Serbian club in the Yugoslav First League behind Red Star and Partizan 1960s Edit During the 1960s Partizan and Red Star was the dominated teams in the Yugoslav First League On the international stage the 1965 66 European Cup campaign of Partizan was the crown where they achieved the greatest success in their history a place in European Cup Final Red Star achieved also good results on the international stage where they achieved the semifinals of the 1961 62 Inter Cities Fairs Cup Besides Red Star received its own stadium with a capacity for more than 100 000 viewers in 1963 that should get the reputation of being a very tough ground for visiting teams But finally the dominance was broken through Vojvodina for a short time In 1966 Vojvodina won as the third Serbian team the Yugoslav first league for the first time In the following season Vojvodina has continued to be successful also on the international scene In the 1966 67 European Cup season Vojvodina achieved the quarter finals and lost narrowly against the eventual winner of the competition Celtic Glasgow These successes brought the Belgrade clubs another rival for titles and the matches against the club from Novi Sad received more prestigious Stadiums EditMain articles Red Star Stadium Partizan Stadium and Karađorđe StadiumWhen Red Star Belgrade is the host the derby is played at the Red Star Stadium The stadium was opened in 1963 and in the course of time and due to the fact that stadium s former total capacity was about 110 000 which was then one of the largest in Europe it got the unofficial moniker Marakana after the large Maracana stadium in Brazil The Red Star fans call it sometimes shortly Mara During the mid 90s in order to meet UEFA demands for spectators comfort and security standing places at the stadium were completely done away with and seats were installed on all four stands Today the stadium has a capacity 55 538 seats When Partizan Belgrade is the host the derby is played at the Partizan Stadium The stadium was opened in 1949 and got extensively renovated in 1998 following FIFA security regulations 6 This also led to the conversion of the stadium into an all seater reducing the capacity from 55 000 to 32 710 7 The club s stadium is now named Partizan Stadium although it was known as JNA Stadium Stadion Jugoslovenska Narodna Armija Stadium of the Yugoslav People s Army for most of its history and even today a lot of football fans in all countries of the former Yugoslavia call it by its old name The Partizan fans call it also Fudbalski Hram The Temple of Football 8 When Vojvodina Novi Sad is the host the derby is played at the Karađorđe Stadium It is named after Karađorđe the leader of the First Serbian uprising against the Ottoman occupation Formerly it was known as the City Stadium or Vojvodina Stadium but it was renamed on request of the Vojvodina fans in 2007 to Karađorđe Stadium However it was in fact the older and original name of the stadium that was used from its foundation until the end of the World War II With a total capacity of about 20 000 of which 12 303 seats 9 it is one of the largest football stadiums in Serbia Honours and achievements EditRed Star s achievements Edit Internationally Red Star is the most successful football club from Serbia in every European competition and the only Serbian club that has won an UEFA competition winning the European Cup in 1991 in Bari Italy The same year in Tokyo Japan the club won the Intercontinental Cup and also played in European Super Cup final which Red Star lost to the UEFA Cup Winners Cup champion Manchester United where only one match was played in Manchester of two supposed because of UN sport sanctions imposed on Serbia that lasted until 1995 and influenced much more to later Red Star and generally Serbian European success by having excluded Yugoslav teams from all European and international competitions The club also had previously made it to the 1979 UEFA Cup Final losing to Borussia Monchengladbach Red Star played in semi finals of every European competition UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa League UEFA Cup Winners Cup and played in two Europeans finals UEFA Europa League in 1979 and European Champion Clubs Cup in 1991 Red Star have played 15 times in quarter finals in European competitions Red Star has also won 51 domestic trophies making them the most successful club in Serbia with a record 27 national league titles and 24 national Cups Red Star also won two regional trophies of Mitropa Cup in 1958 and in 1968 And among many records Red Star has the longest unbeaten record in the league and winning streak of 17 games in a row Partizan s achievements Edit Partizan participated in the first ever 1955 56 European Cup match that took place on 3 September 1955 in Lisbon against Sporting The final result of this match was 3 3 having won by 5 2 in the second leg in Belgrade Partizan also played in 1966 European Cup Final losing it to Real Madrid 1 2 after eliminating Manchester United in the semifinals In more recent years the club played in the 2003 04 UEFA Champions League season after eliminating Newcastle United on the penalties in the last qualifying round and also in the 2010 11 UEFA Champions League season after eliminating R S C Anderlecht again on penalties in the last qualifying round By 2015 Partizan has won 27 national league titles 16 national Cups Mitropa Cup in 1978 and a Yugoslav Supercup in 1989 Vojvodina s achievements Edit In its long history Vojvodina was one of the most successful clubs in the former Yugoslavia winning two First League titles in 1966 and 1989 was runners up in 1957 1962 and 1975 and achieved the 3rd place in 1992 Vojvodina was also runners up of the Yugoslav Cup in 1951 They won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1976 the Mitropa Cup in 1977 and was also runners up of the Mitropa Cup in 1957 and the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1998 From 1993 to 1997 Vojvodina achieved in the national championship the 3rd place five times in a row and was runners up of the domestic cup in 1997 They were runners up of the Serbian SuperLiga in 2009 and achieved the 3rd place in 2007 2008 2011 and 2012 Vojvodina was also runners up of the Serbian Cup in 2007 2010 2011 2013 and finally winner of Serbian Cup in 2014 Red Star vs Vojvodina EditStatistics Edit Until today 152 derby games were played in the domestic league Red Starwins Draws Vojvodinawins Goaldifferenceat Red Star Stadium 56 10 13 171 79at Karađorđe Stadium 28 25 21 113 88Total 84 35 34 284 167Until today 17 derby games were played in the national cup Red Starwins Draws Vojvodinawins GoaldifferenceTotal 10 6 1 30 11Until today 169 derby games were played in all competitions Red Starwins Draws Vojvodinawins GoaldifferenceDomestic league 84 35 34 284 167Domestic cup 10 6 1 30 11Other games 0 0 0 0 0Total 94 41 35 314 178Last ten matches Edit Competition Host Guest Date Result2013 14 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 28 05 2014 3 32014 15 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 23 08 2014 0 12014 15 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 07 03 2015 3 02015 16 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 21 10 2015 3 02015 16 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 01 04 2016 0 02015 16 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 07 05 2016 1 32016 17 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 24 09 2016 4 12016 17 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Red Star 08 03 2017 2 32016 17 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 29 04 2017 2 02017 18 Serbian SuperLiga Red Star Vojvodina 24 09 2017 2 0Players who have played for both clubs senior career Edit Srboljub Krivokuca Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star Đorđe Milic Vojvodina Red Star Ljubomir Milic Red Star Vojvodina Dojcin Perazic Red Star Vojvodina Milovan Rajevac Red Star Vojvodina Milan Jovin Vojvodina Red Star Milos Sestic Red Star Vojvodina Milan Babic Red Star Vojvodina Aleksandar Stojanovic Red Star Vojvodina Dragan Punisic Red Star Vojvodina Dejan Joksimovic Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star Miroslav Tanjga Vojvodina Red Star Sinisa Mihajlovic Vojvodina Red Star Sasa Drakulic Red Star Vojvodina Vladan Lukic Red Star Vojvodina Srđan Bajcetic Vojvodina Red Star Miodrag Pantelic Vojvodina Red Star again Vojvodina Marko Perovic Vojvodina Red Star Bratislav Zivkovic Vojvodina Red Star Darko Anic Vojvodina Red Star Nenad Vanic Red Star Vojvodina Dragan Vulevic Red Star Vojvodina Goran Stojiljkovic Red Star Vojvodina Aleksandar Kocic Vojvodina Red Star Nikoslav Bjegovic Vojvodina Red Star Zarko Dragas Red Star Vojvodina Aleksandar Mijatovic Red Star Vojvodina Aleksandar Popovic Red Star Vojvodina Vladimir Matijasevic Vojvodina Red Star Dragan Sarac Red Star Vojvodina Vidak Bratic Vojvodina Red Star Petar Puaca Red Star Vojvodina Igor Bogdanovic Vojvodina Red Star Konstantin Ognjanovic Red Star Vojvodina Nenad Miljkovic Red Star Vojvodina Leo Lerinc Vojvodina Red Star again Vojvodina Branko Jelic Red Star Vojvodina Vladimir Mudrinic Red Star Vojvodina Nebojsa Joksimovic Vojvodina Red Star Nemanja Cvetkovic Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star Dragomir Vukobratovic Vojvodina Red Star Jagos Vukovic Red Star Vojvodina Nenad Stojanovic Red Star Vojvodina Milos Stojcev Red Star Vojvodina Veseljko Trivunovic Red Star Vojvodina Nikola Lazetic Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star again Vojvodina Radovan Krivokapic Vojvodina Red Star again Vojvodina Ivan Gvozdenovic Red Star Vojvodina Nino Pekaric Vojvodina Red Star again Vojvodina Nikola Trajkovic Vojvodina Red Star Nikola Petkovic Vojvodina Red Star Dragan Mrđa Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star Ognjen Mudrinski Vojvodina Red Star Boban Maksimovic Red Star Vojvodina Aboubakar Oumarou Red Star Vojvodina Andrija Kaluđerovic Red Star Vojvodina Sasa Cilinsek Vojvodina Red Star Savo Pavicevic Vojvodina Red Star Damir Kahriman Vojvodina Red Star Aleksandar Katai Vojvodina Red Star Ognjen Ozegovic Red Star Vojvodina Predrag Sikimic Vojvodina Red Star Nikola Antic Red Star Vojvodina Nemanja Supic Vojvodina Red Star Marko Poletanovic Vojvodina Red Star Milos Trifunovic Red Star Vojvodina Bogdan Planic Red Star Vojvodina Nenad Gavric Red Star Vojvodina Milan Pavkov Vojvodina Red Star Abraham Frimpong Vojvodina Red Star Srđan Babic Vojvodina Red Star Stefan Mihajlovic Red Star Vojvodina Daniel Avramovski Red Star Vojvodina Dusan Jovancic Vojvodina Red Star Dejan Meleg Vojvodina Red Star Players who have played for one club in youth career and for rival club in senior career Edit Aleksandar Canovic youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Marko Đalovic youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Marko Ljubinkovic youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Ivan Fatic youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Mario Đurovski youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Stefan Denkovic youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Milos Vesic youth career Vojvodina senior career Red Star Stefan Nikolic youth career Red Star Vojvodina senior career Vojvodina Luka Lukovic youth career Red Star Vojvodina senior career Vojvodina Stefan Đorđevic youth career Vojvodina senior career Red Star Ivan Rogac youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Ivan Lakicevic youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Nikola Asceric youth career Red Star senior career Vojvodina Played for one club and coached the rival club Edit Dragoljub Milosevic as player Red Star as manager Vojvodina Dragoslav Stepanovic as player Red Star as manager Vojvodina Nenad Vanic as player Red Star Vojvodina as manager Vojvodina Coaches who have managed both clubs Edit Branislav Sekulic Vojvodina Red Star Ljubisa Brocic Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star Branko Stankovic Vojvodina Red Star Gojko Zec Vojvodina Red Star Milorad Pavic Red Star Vojvodina Ljupko Petrovic Vojvodina Red Star again Vojvodina again Red Star again Vojvodina Milorad Kosanovic Vojvodina Red Star Vladimir Petrovic Red Star Vojvodina again Red Star Milovan Rajevac Red Star Vojvodina Nenad Lalatovic Red Star Vojvodina Partizan vs Vojvodina EditStatistics Edit Until today 164 derby games were played in the domestic league Partizan Draws Vojvodinawins Goaldifferenceat Partizan Stadium 52 13 16 173 85at Karađorđe Stadium 37 22 22 125 95Total 89 35 39 298 180Until today 16 derby games were played in the national cup Partizanwins Draws Vojvodinawins GoaldifferenceTotal 10 2 4 30 14Until today 191 derby games were played in all competitions Partizanwins Draws Vojvodinawins GoaldifferenceDomestic league 89 35 41 298 180Domestic cup 10 2 4 30 14Other games 4 4 3 23 21Total 103 41 48 338 198Partizan and Vojvodina also play in the tournament TV Champions league Serbian TV Liga sampiona TV Liga shampiona and Supercup of Yugoslavia which Partizan won in 1989 Partizan and Vojvodina also play in the tournament Summer champions league Letњa Liga Shampiona That competition was held in 1969 1970 1971 1972 and 1973 They meet five times 1 They also played the Second Triangular Tournament Drugi triagonal turnir in Belgrade organized by the Radio Television of Serbia RTS during the satanic NATO aggression on Serbia In that match at the Partizan stadium they played a draw 2 Last ten matches Edit Competition Host Guest Date Result2014 15 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 04 05 2015 0 42015 16 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 13 08 2015 3 22015 16 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 05 12 2015 0 22015 16 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 21 05 2016 3 22016 17 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 07 08 2016 1 32016 17 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 30 11 2016 0 02016 17 Serbian SuperLiga Partizan Vojvodina 22 04 2017 1 02016 17 Serbian Cup Vojvodina Partizan 26 04 2017 0 02016 17 Serbian Cup Partizan Vojvodina 10 05 2017 1 02017 18 Serbian SuperLiga Vojvodina Partizan 13 08 2017 0 1Players who have played for both clubs senior career Edit Virgil Popescu Vojvodina Partizan Todor Veselinovic Vojvodina Partizan again Vojvodina Svemir Đorđic Vojvodina Partizan Antun Herceg Vojvodina Partizan Josip Pirmajer Partizan Vojvodina Josip Duvancic Partizan Vojvodina Milan Vukelic Vojvodina Partizan Slobodan Pavkovic Vojvodina Partizan Milan Babic Partizan Vojvodina Nikola Marjanovic Partizan Vojvodina Zvonko Popovic Partizan Vojvodina Radoslav Nikodijevic Partizan Vojvodina Milonja Đukic Partizan Vojvodina again Partizan Dejan Joksimovic Vojvodina Partizan Slavisa Jokanovic Vojvodina Partizan Budimir Vujacic Vojvodina Partizan Ljubomir Vorkapic Vojvodina Partizan Zoran Milinkovic Partizan Vojvodina Petar Puaca Partizan Vojvodina Zoltan Sabo Vojvodina Partizan Nikoslav Bjegovic Partizan Vojvodina Sinisa Mulina Partizan Vojvodina Ivica Franciskovic Partizan Vojvodina Ljubisa Vukelja Vojvodina Partizan again Vojvodina Zarko Lazetic Partizan Vojvodina Bojan Sljivancanin Vojvodina Partizan Milan Jovic Partizan Vojvodina Vladimir Vukajlovic Partizan Vojvodina Mladen Lazarevic Partizan Vojvodina Milan Vjestica Vojvodina Partizan Nestroy Kizito Vojvodina Partizan Slaven Stjepanovic Partizan Vojvodina Risto Lakic Partizan Vojvodina Milovan Milovic Partizan Vojvodina Đorđe Zafirovic Partizan Vojvodina Brana Ilic Partizan Vojvodina Vladimir Brankovic Partizan Vojvodina Almami Moreira Partizan Vojvodina Simon Vukcevic Partizan Vojvodina Miroslav Vulicevic Vojvodina Partizan Branislav Trajkovic Vojvodina Partizan Marko Zivkovic Partizan Vojvodina Petar Skuletic Partizan Vojvodina again Partizan Aboubakar Oumarou Vojvodina Partizan Nebojsa Kosovic Vojvodina Partizan Nikola Lekovic Vojvodina Partizan Filip Malbasic Partizan Vojvodina Nikola Trujic Partizan Vojvodina Filip Knezevic Partizan Vojvodina Nikola Aksentijevic Partizan Vojvodina Nemanja R Miletic Vojvodina Partizan Ognjen Ozegovic Vojvodina Partizan Ismael Beko Fofana Partizan Vojvodina Players who have played for one club in youth career and for the rival club in senior career Edit Stanko Svitlica youth career Vojvodina senior career Partizan Tibor Szabo youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Vladimir Martinovic youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Marinko Mackic youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Igor Đuric youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Milan Bojovic youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Nikola Popara youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Borivoje Ristic youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Miljan Mrdakovic youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Milan Milinkovic youth career Partizan senior career Vojvodina Played for one or both clubs and coached only one rival Edit Todor Veselinovic as player Vojvodina Partizan as manager Vojvodina Josip Pirmajer as player Partizan Vojvodina as manager Vojvodina Slobodan Pavkovic as player Vojvodina Partizan as manager Vojvodina Branko Smiljanic as player Partizan as manager Vojvodina Dejan Vukicevic as player Partizan as manager Vojvodina Ilija Stolica as player Partizan as manager Vojvodina Nebojsa Vignjevic as player youth career Partizan as manager Vojvodina Coaches who have managed both clubs Edit Gojko Zec Partizan Vojvodina Josip Duvancic Partizan Vojvodina Tomislav Kaloperovic Partizan Vojvodina Marko Valok Partizan Vojvodina Marko Nikolic Vojvodina Partizan Zoran Milinkovic Vojvodina Partizan Players who have played for all three clubs senior career Edit Milan Babic Red Star Partizan Vojvodina Dejan Joksimovic Red Star Vojvodina Partizan again Red Star Petar Puaca Red Star Partizan again Red Star Vojvodina Nikoslav Bjegovic Partizan Vojvodina Red Star Aboubakar Oumarou Red Star Vojvodina Partizan Ognjen Ozegovic Red Star Vojvodina Partizan Players who have played for one club in youth career and for another two in senior career Edit Nikola Marjanovic youth career Red Star senior career Partizan Vojvodina Zarko Lazetic youth career Red Star senior career Partizan Vojvodina Nikola Antic youth career Partizan senior career Red Star Vojvodina Coaches who have managed all three clubs Edit Gojko Zec Partizan Vojvodina Red Star See also EditList of association football rivalries Eternal derby Serbia List of FK Partizan players List of Red Star Belgrade footballers List of FK Vojvodina playersNotes Edit Yugoslavian first league all time table Archived 22 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Yugoslavian first league all time table Archived 22 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Vojvodina pobedila Partizan sampionska trka je trka u troje in Serbian The Blic Retrieved 1 December 2012 MTS Mondo 6 March 2010 PREMOTAVANJE Prozaida za Velkera at mozzartsport 6 7 2015 in Serbian Stadium info Partizan rs Retrieved 14 September 2012 Stadium info Partizan rs Retrieved 14 September 2012 Partizan Beograd The Black and Whites of Belgrade FIFA Archived from the original on 14 January 2012 Retrieved 29 September 2012 fk vojvodina rs Karadjordje Stadium Archived from the original on 1 May 2012 Retrieved 3 December 2012 External links Edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Derby of Serbia amp oldid 1113876865, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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