There are two main trainers for the club - Milos Zivkovic and Aleksandra Lazic .
The club in Belgrade trains at the Partizan Stadium. The leader of the Serbian Political Party Srpsko Jedinstvo used to train in Karate Klub Partizan.[2]
Karate started to develop in the former Yugoslavia in the 1960s. Some of the first sensei's from Japan to come over were Nagaoka Skokiči and Tecuji Murakami. Karate Klub Partizan was among the first Karate Clubs that were formed in the former Yugoslavia. Initially being together with the Judo federation, Karate separated into its own federation in 1969. The main style of Karate that was trained was Shotokan, while Vadorju was also present in a few clubs.
Honours
Men
Championship of Serbia
Winners (1) : 2012
European Championship
Winners (2) : 2000, 2001
Runners-up (1) : 2002
Women
Championship of Yugoslavia
Winners (4)
Championship of Serbia
Winners (2) : 2011, 2018
References
^"2. Swiss Open 2010 - Memorial Claude Sittinger". Sportdata.org. Retrieved 2010-06-09.
karate, klub, partizan, parent, multisport, club, partizan, karate, club, from, belgrade, serbia, club, part, sports, society, partizan, colors, presidentmilorad, mićo, pušicahead, coachmilos, zivkovic, aleksandra, lazicmanagergoran, comagicwebsitehttp, karate. For the parent multisport club see JSD Partizan Karate Klub Partizan is a karate club from Belgrade Serbia 1 The club is part of the sports society JSD Partizan Karate Klub PartizanColors PresidentMilorad Mico PusicaHead coachMilos Zivkovic and Aleksandra LazicManagerGoran ComagicWebsitehttp www karateklubpartizan org There are two main trainers for the club Milos Zivkovic and Aleksandra Lazic The club in Belgrade trains at the Partizan Stadium The leader of the Serbian Political Party Srpsko Jedinstvo used to train in Karate Klub Partizan 2 Contents 1 Brief history 2 Honours 2 1 Men 2 2 Women 3 References 4 External linksBrief history EditKarate started to develop in the former Yugoslavia in the 1960s Some of the first sensei s from Japan to come over were Nagaoka Skokici and Tecuji Murakami Karate Klub Partizan was among the first Karate Clubs that were formed in the former Yugoslavia Initially being together with the Judo federation Karate separated into its own federation in 1969 The main style of Karate that was trained was Shotokan while Vadorju was also present in a few clubs Honours EditMen Edit Championship of Serbia Winners 1 2012 European Championship Winners 2 2000 2001 Runners up 1 2002Women Edit Championship of Yugoslavia Winners 4 Championship of Serbia Winners 2 2011 2018References Edit 2 Swiss Open 2010 Memorial Claude Sittinger Sportdata org Retrieved 2010 06 09 gt gt Specijali gt gt Predsednicki izbori B92 Retrieved 2010 06 09 External links EditOfficial Website note currently it is down Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karate Klub Partizan amp oldid 940588787, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,