The Partizan Stadium (
Serbian
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: Стадион Партизанa / ''Stadion Partizana'') is a
football
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and
track-and-field stadium
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in
Autokomanda,
Belgrade
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,
Serbia. The home ground of
FK Partizan, it was formerly known as JNA Stadium (Stadion JNA / Стадион ЈНА) after the
Yugoslav People's Army (JNA), which it is still colloquially known as by fans in the former
SFR Yugoslavia
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.
Its current capacity is 29,775, having previously seated 50,000 people before conversion to an
all-seater stadium.
History
Construction of the stadium was started after World War II, on the site of BSK Stadion, which was a 25,000-seat stadium that hosted the
Yugoslav national team as well as
BSK Beograd. The stadium was built with the help of the Yugoslav People's Army, in the period between 1948 and 1951. Although the stadium was not completely finished, the first match was Yugoslavia against
France on 9 October 1949, which ended 1–1. The ground was officially opened on
Yugoslav People's Army Day, on 22 December 1951.

From 1957 to 1987 the stadium was the site of
Youth Day parade. Every year on 25 May the
Relay of Youth were held in
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Participants carried a baton with a birthday message to President
Josip Broz Tito
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. The Relay of Youth was a symbolic
relay race which started in Tito's birth town
Kumrovec and went through all major towns and cities of the country and it ended in Belgrade at JNA Stadium. On 1 April 1957, the stadium received its first electronic
scoreboard. First time it was used on a match between Partizan and
Vardar Skopje on 30 November 1957.
The stadium was a site of the
7th European Athletics Championship which was held from 12 to 16 September 1962.
In April 1989, Partizan Belgrade purchased the stadium from the former
Yugoslav People's Army, and thus became the owner. The name of the stadium were officially changed in ''Partizan Stadium''.
Partizan stadium had a 50,000 capacity before the new
UEFA security regulations came in effect. There were 15,924 seats, 33 000 standing places and 585 box seats. It was renovated in 1998, and has had a capacity of 29,775 since.
The stadium hosted Partizan in their first-ever
UEFA Champions League, the
2003-04 edition. In the qualifiers they eliminated
Bobby Robson's
Newcastle United
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; losing 0–1 in Belgrade, but in rematch at
St James' Park they won by
Ivica Iliev's goal in regular time and reached the group stages after a penalty shoot-out. Despite being drawn in a tough group with Real Madrid (the previous year's Champions League semi-finalist),
Porto (the winner of the
2002–03 UEFA Cup
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and the eventual winner of the
competition) and
Marseille (the eventual runners-up of the
2003–04 UEFA Cup
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Porto could not defend their title as they automatically qualified for the 2003–04 UEFA Champions League and al ...
)., the stadium proved a tough ground for the opposition and the team did not lost a home game, playing out a 0–0 draw with Real Madrid's famous ''
Galácticos'', which included players such as
Zinedine Zidane,
Ronaldo
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,
Luís Figo,
Roberto Carlos,
Raúl and
David Beckham
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; a 1–1 draw with Porto, led by coach
José Mourinho
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; and Marseille, with its superstars
Fabien Barthez
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and
Didier Drogba
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, while playing some inspired football in the away matches at Madrid (0–1), Marseille (0–3) and Porto (1–2).
In September 2010, Partizan stadium was reorganized in a few places for the
UEFA Champions League. Due to UEFA stadium standards, the fences on the eastern and western stands were shortened from 2.25m to 0.70m. The football pitch was extended by 1 square meter. New, modern goal-posts were mounted, and brand new media boxes were constructed on top of the western stand. Partizan's
Champions League game against
Arsenal
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on 20 September, was almost postponed due to two of the stadium's floodlights failing. However, one of them was fixed and the referee,
Wolfgang Stark gave consent for the match to be played with only 3 floodlights.
In March 2012, the old scoreboard was replaced with a new
LED display after 55 years of service. On 7 September 2012, Partizan Belgrade announced a sponsorship agreement between the
Carlsberg Group and the club, which includes also the placement of black and white chairs on the whole stadium.
Structures and facilities

The Partizan Stadium has 29,775 seats split between four stands: the south, north, west and east. The stands have a height of and a span of in length (north-south) and in width (east-west). There are 30 rows of seats and 30 entry and exit gates for spectators. The playing field measures , and is illuminated at 1,400
lux
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(
Philips).
The stadium has athletic trace, two grass fields, a training court with locker rooms, press center and restaurant. Within the stadium complex is also 18
tennis courts,
boxing hall,
shooting range
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, gym, medical center and commercial area.
Proposed new stadium
In 2006, the current stadium was to be redesigned by Swiss firm Mob Lab. The capacity of the new Partizan stadium would have been approximately 38,000 seats with a modern
business park filled with hotels, office buildings, tennis courts and multiplex cinema.
Other uses
Beside sport events, the stadium is also a place for various concerts and shows. The stadium facilities and acoustics meet demands of local artists and international superstars.
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Bijelo Dugme headlined a day-long event, called "Rock spektakl '79", at the stadium on 22 September 1979. Other acts to appear on the day were
YU grupa,
Galija
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The central figures of the band are brothers Nenad Milosavljević (vocals, acoustic guitar and harmonica) and Predrag Milosavljević (vocals). A large ...
,
Siluete,
Generacija 5,
Parni Valjak,
Suncokret,
Prljavo Kazalište, Tomaž Domicelj, Obećanje Proljeća, Metak, Revolver, Prva Ljubav, Senad od Bosne,
Opus, Čisti Zrak,
Aerodrom, Peta Rijeka, Formula 4,
Mama Rock
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History
1977 - 1992
History of Mama Rock begins with band Viktorija (not to be confused with Serbian rock singer Viktorija and her support band) whose m ...
, Kako, Rok Apoteka, Kilo i po, and Crni Petak.
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Metallica
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performed at the stadium during their
Madly in Anger with the World Tour on 15 June 2004, with
Van Gogh as the opening act, in front of approximately 25,000 people.
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AC/DC
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performed at the stadium during their
Black Ice World Tour on 26 May 2009, with
Amajlija and
The Answer as their opening acts, in front of approximately 40,000 people.
See also
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SC Partizan-Teleoptik
Gallery
File:Beograd 7669.jpg, Front of the northern stand
File:FK Partizan 02.jpg, Front of the southern stand
File:Beograd 7663.jpg, Main Entrance
File:Stadion Partizana.jpg, Western and northern stand
File:Saint Sava et Partizan stadium.jpg, Cathedral of Saint Sava and Partizan Stadium
References
External links
About the Stadiumat club official website.
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