Nicknames | Crno-beli (The Black-Whites) Parni valjak (The Steamroller) |
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Founded | 4 October 1945 |
Based in | Belgrade, Serbia |
Colours | Black and white |
Anthem |
Himna Partizana Da volim crno-bele |
President | Ostoja Mijailović |
Titles | European Titles: 20 Regional Titles: 22 |
Supporters | Grobari (The Gravediggers) |
Website | jsdpartizan.rs |
Jugoslovensko sportsko društvo Partizan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Југословенско спортско друштво Партизан, lit. 'Yugoslav Sports Society Partizan'), commonly abbreviated as JSD Partizan ( Serbian Cyrillic: ЈСД Партизан), is a multi-sport club from Belgrade, Serbia. Founded on 4 October 1945, it is an umbrella organization featuring 27 clubs in 26 different sports. JSD Partizan's athletes have won 30 Olympic medals, including 9 gold, 14 silver and 7 bronze medals. 73 athletes participated in winning those 30 medals, 72 men and 1 woman.
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Founded on 4 October 1945, in Belgrade (Yugoslavia) under the name Fiskulturno društvo Centralnog doma Jugoslovenske armije Partizan (roughly translated to English as Sport Society of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army Partizan).
Among the first teams at the club were soccer and athletics. By 1946 there were also basketball, chess, volleyball, tennis, and swimming teams. The next year, 1947, some more sections were founded: biking, boxing, hockey, table tennis, and motorcycling. And later some more – wrestling, judo, weight lifting, waterpolo, shooting, bowling, rowing, jumping in water, and handball.
The club's official name was changed in 1950.
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More achievements can be seen on the club's official website. [1]
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Nicknames | Crno-beli (The Black-Whites) Parni valjak (The Steamroller) |
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Founded | 4 October 1945 |
Based in | Belgrade, Serbia |
Colours | Black and white |
Anthem |
Himna Partizana Da volim crno-bele |
President | Ostoja Mijailović |
Titles | European Titles: 20 Regional Titles: 22 |
Supporters | Grobari (The Gravediggers) |
Website | jsdpartizan.rs |
Jugoslovensko sportsko društvo Partizan ( Serbian Cyrillic: Југословенско спортско друштво Партизан, lit. 'Yugoslav Sports Society Partizan'), commonly abbreviated as JSD Partizan ( Serbian Cyrillic: ЈСД Партизан), is a multi-sport club from Belgrade, Serbia. Founded on 4 October 1945, it is an umbrella organization featuring 27 clubs in 26 different sports. JSD Partizan's athletes have won 30 Olympic medals, including 9 gold, 14 silver and 7 bronze medals. 73 athletes participated in winning those 30 medals, 72 men and 1 woman.
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Founded on 4 October 1945, in Belgrade (Yugoslavia) under the name Fiskulturno društvo Centralnog doma Jugoslovenske armije Partizan (roughly translated to English as Sport Society of the Central House of the Yugoslav Army Partizan).
Among the first teams at the club were soccer and athletics. By 1946 there were also basketball, chess, volleyball, tennis, and swimming teams. The next year, 1947, some more sections were founded: biking, boxing, hockey, table tennis, and motorcycling. And later some more – wrestling, judo, weight lifting, waterpolo, shooting, bowling, rowing, jumping in water, and handball.
The club's official name was changed in 1950.
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More achievements can be seen on the club's official website. [1]
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