Strong at the back, and devastating going forward, Madrid fought their way to another final, this time against FK Partizan.
The newly built stadium has received 30.000 spectators and the first game which was played on, was between Radnički Kragujevac and Partizan Belgrade and it ended 2-2.
In 2007–08, Sinđelić Niš made it to the quarter finals of the Serbian Cup where they lost 5–1 to FK Partizan.
In 1965–66, apart from appearing in every minute in the domestic competition, he added nine complete games in the season's European Cup, including the final against FK Partizan (2–1 win).
His best output came in the 1963–64 campaign, when he featured in 14 out of 30 league contests to help the Merengues to a third national championship in a row; on 11 May 1966 he appeared in one of his 18 European Cup matches, helping his team win that year's continental competition with a 2–1 triumph over FK Partizan.
Popović was among the founders of FK Partizan Belgrade, the football section of the Yugoslav Sports Association Partizan.
On 4 November, he scored the final goal in a 1–3 win against defending league champions Juventus while on 8 November, he scored a brace in a Europa League match against FK Partizan (1–3) that advanced Inter into the competition's Round of 16 with two Group Stage matches to spare.
On 29 August 2010, it was announced that Savić had signed for FK Partizan on a four-year contract and was given the number 15 shirt.
Ivan Ćurković (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Ћурковић; born 15 March 1944) had a professional goalkeeping career and was the president of the FK Partizan and of the Serbian Olympic Committee.
By 1966, Tschenscher was one of the top referees in Europe, a fact reflected in his appointment to the first leg of the 1965–66 European Cup semi-final between Partizan and Manchester United, and then a group stage match between Brazil and Bulgaria at the 1966 FIFA World Cup.
In the Groups stage, Haifa faced strong opponents: The Scottish Rangers F.C., the Serbian Partizan Belgrade, the French Auxerre and the Italian Serie A team Livorno.
He is the son of former Macedonian international striker Milko Gjurovski who previously played for Red Star Belgrade, FK Partizan and FC Groningen.
Speedy right-back began in local club Budućnost Arilje, but was observed by Partizan scouts, and continued his football education in black-white jersey.
Born in Svilajnac, SR Serbia, after playing with FK Partizan youth team, he has started his senior career playing with Partizan´s satellite club FK Teleoptik, before moving in summer 2008 to Serbian SuperLiga side FK Jagodina.
Born in Mostar, in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, in SFR Yugoslavia, he started playing at home town side FK Velež Mostar where his good exhibitions called the attention of FK Partizan who brought him in 1991.
On February 2, 2013, he signed a 3.5-year contract with Partizan Belgrade upon being promoted with Nemanja Kojić to the club.
On 8 June 1946 in a league match played in Niš between 14. Oktobar and FK Partizan (1–10), Bobek scored nine goals – an absolute record that has never been broken until the end of Yugoslav First League or its successor leagues.
On 25 September 2007, Karadžić became the president of FK Partizan where he came following the decades-long reign of Nenad Bjeković, Žarko Zečević, and Ivan Ćurković at the club.
Milutin Šoškić (born 1937), Serbian former goalkeeper who is one of FK Partizan's biggest legends