KK Partizan accomplishments and records

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This page details the all-time statistics, records, and other achievements pertaining to the KK Partizan. Partizan is the professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. The club competes in the Basketball League of Serbia, Adriatic League and Euroleague. Partizan has won as many as 49 trophies, and it is most successful basketball club in Serbia.

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Honours

Total titles: 49

HonoursNo.Years
League – 21
Yugoslav League Winners5 1976, 1979, 1981, 1987, 1992
Serbia and Montenegro League Winners8 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
Serbian League Winners8 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Cups – 16
Yugoslav Cup Winners31979, 1989, 1992
Serbia and Montenegro Cup Winners51994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002
Radivoj Korać Cup Winners8 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020
European – 4
EuroLeague Winners1 1992
FIBA Korać Cup Winners3 1978, 1979, 1989
Regional – 8
ABA League Winners7 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2023
ABA League Supercup Winners1s 2019
Individual club awards – 1
Triple Crown Winners1 1991–92
  Record

S Shared record

Individual awards

Award winners

International record

SeasonAchievementNotes
Euroleague
1979–80 Semi-final group stage6th place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid, Bosna, Sinudyne Bologna and Nashua Den Bosch
1981–82 Semi-final group stage3rd place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Squibb Cantù, FC Barcelona, Nashua Den Bosch and Panathinaikos
1987–88 Final Four3rd place in Ghent, lost to Maccabi Tel Aviv 82–87 in the semi-final, defeated Aris 105–93 in the 3rd place game
1991–92 Championsdefeated Philips Milano 82–75 in the semi-final, defeated Montigalà Joventut 71–70 in the final of the Final Four in Istanbul
1997–98 Final Four4th place in Barcelona, lost to Kinder Bologna 61–83 in the semi-final, lost to Benetton Treviso 89–96 in the 3rd place game
2007–08 Quarter-finalseliminated 2–1 by Tau Cerámica, 66–74 (L) in Vitoria-Gasteiz, 76–55 (W) in Belgrade, 68–85 (L) in Vitoria-Gasteiz
2008–09 Quarter-finalseliminated 3–0 by CSKA Moscow, 47–56 (L) in Moscow, 50–77 (L) in Belgrade, 56–67 (L) in Moscow
2009–10 Final Four4th place in Paris, lost to Olympiacos 80–83 in the semi-final, lost to CSKA Moscow 88–90 in the 3rd place game
2022–23 Quarter-finalseliminated 3–2 by Real Madrid, 89–87 (W) in Madrid, 95–80 (W) in Madrid, 80–82 (L) in Belgrade, 78–85 (L) in Belgrade, 94–98 (L) in Madrid
Saporta Cup
1966–67 Quarter-finalseliminated by Ignis Varèse, 55–83 (L) in Varese and 73–76 (L) in Belgrade
1989–90 Quarter-finals3rd place in a group with Real Madrid, PAOK and Mulhouse
1995–96 Quarter-finals4th place in a group with Taugrés, Žalgiris, Limoges, Bnei Herzliya and Sunair Oostende
1998–99 Quarter-finalseliminated by Benetton Treviso, 73–73 (D) in Belgrade and 77–90 (L) in Treviso
Korać Cup
1973–74 Finallost to Forst Cantù, 86–99 (L) in Cantù and 75–68 (W) in Belgrade in the double finals of Korać Cup
1974–75 Semi-finalseliminated by Forst Cantù, 101–88 (W) in Belgrade and 67–84 (L) in Cantù
1977–78 Championsdefeated Bosna, 117–110 in the final of Korać Cup in Banja Luka
1978–79 Championsdefeated Arrigoni Rieti, 108–98 in the final of Korać Cup in Belgrade
1988–89 Championsdefeated Wiwa Vismara Cantù, 76–89 (L) in Cantù and 101–82 (W) in Belgrade in the double finals of Korać Cup

Road to the 1992 Euroleague victory

RoundTeamHome Away 
Qualification Flag of Hungary.svg Szolnok Olaj 89–72 W92–65 W
Group Stage Flag of the Netherlands.svg Commodore Den Helder 81–75 W111–77 W
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Maes Pils 87–67 W72–86 L
Flag of Italy.svg Philips Milano 86–70 W94–89 W
Flag of Spain.svg Montigalà Joventut 76–75 W76–79 L
Flag of Germany.svg Bayer 04 Leverkusen 93–69 W73–80 L
Flag of Spain.svg Estudiantes Caja Postal 75–95 L72–75 L
Flag of Greece.svg Aris 83–75 W99–65 W
Quarterfinal Flag of Italy.svg Knorr Bologna 78–65 W60–61 L
69–65 W
Final Four
Semifinal
Flag of Italy.svg Philips Milano 82–75 W
Final Four
Final
Flag of Spain.svg Montigalà Joventut 71–70 W

Domestic record

SeasonAchievementNotes
National Championship (Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro / Serbia)
1975–76 Winner1st after 26 regular season games with 44 pts
1978–79 Winner1st after 22 regular season games with 34 pts
1980–81 Winner1st after 22 regular season games with 38 pts
1986–87 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 2–0 in playoff final
1991–92 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–0 in playoff final
1994–95 WinnerDefeated Borovica 4–1 in playoff final
1995–96 WinnerDefeated BFC Beočin 3–2 in playoff final
1996–97 WinnerDefeated FMP 3–1 in playoff final
2001–02WinnerDefeated Budućnost 3–0 in playoff final
2002–03WinnerDefeated FMP 3–0 in playoff final
2003–04WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 3–1 in playoff final
2004–05WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 3–1 in playoff final
2005–06WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–0 in playoff final
2006–07 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final
2007–08 WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 3–1 in playoff final
2008–09 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–2 in playoff final
2009–10 WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 3–0 in playoff final
2010–11 WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 3–0 in playoff final
2011–12 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final
2012–13 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final
2013–14 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final
SeasonAchievementNotes
National Cup (Yugoslavia / Serbia)
1978–79WinnerDefeated Zadar 93–86 in final
1988–89WinnerDefeated Jugoplastika 87–74 in final
1991–92WinnerDefeated Bosna 105–79 in final
1993–94WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 104–102 in final
1994–95WinnerDefeated Spartak 84–81 in final
1998–99WinnerDefeated FMP 80–69 in final
1999–00WinnerDefeated Zdravlje 79–66 in final
2001–02WinnerDefeated Budućnost 88–81 in final
2007–08 WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 73–64 in final
2008–09 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 80–65 in final
2009–10WinnerDefeated FMP 72–62 in final
2010–11WinnerDefeated FMP 77–73 in final
2011–12 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 64–51 in final
2017–18 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 81–75 in final
2018–19 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 76–74 in final
2019–20 WinnerDefeated C. zvezda 85–84 in final

Regional record

SeasonAchievementNotes
Adriatic League
2004–05 Runners-upDefeated by Hemofarm 76–89 in final
2005–06 Runners-upDefeated by FMP 72–73 in final
2006–07 WinnerDefeated FMP away 85–83 (W) and home 94–82 (W) in final
2007–08 WinnerDefeated Hemofarm 69–51 in final
2008–09 WinnerDefeated Cibona 63–49 in final
2009–10 WinnerDefeated Cibona 75–74 in final
2010–11 WinnerDefeated Olimpija 77–74 in final
2012–13 WinnerDefeated C.zvezda 71–63 in final
2021–22 Runners-upDefeated by C.zvezda 2–3 in playoff final
2022–23 WinnerDefeated C.zvezda 3–2 in playoff final
2023–24 Runners-upDefeated by C.zvezda 0–3 in playoff final
YearAchievementNotes
ABA League Supercup
2019 WinnerDefeated Cedevita Olimpija 99–77 in final
2023 Runners-upDefeated by Studentski centar 81–83 in final

Adriatic League

The biggest wins in Adriatic League

Positions by year

# 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
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555
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77
8
9
10
11
12
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14
15
16
  • Longest winning streak
  • Longest losing streak
  • Most Won Games in a Season
  • Most Lost Games in a Season
    • Lost 14 out of 26 games for the 2015–16 season.

Player records

*Players in bold are still active

Records in EuroLeague

PlayerPositionOpponentDate
Most points Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg Vlado Šćepanović SG 40 Flag of Russia.svg Ural Great January 10, 2002
Most rebounds Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Dejan Milojević PF 20 Flag of Spain.svg Adecco Estudiantes November 11, 2004
Most assists Flag of Serbia.svg Bogdan Bogdanović SG 10 Flag of Ukraine.svg Budivelnyk December 5, 2013
Most PIR Flag of Australia (converted).svg Aleks Marić C 49 Flag of Turkey.svg Efes Pilsen December 10, 2009

NBA

Players in the NBA draft

Vesely with Partizan Jan Vesely.jpg
Veselý with Partizan
Players in the NBA Draft

Moved to an NBA team

YearPos.PlayerMoving toNotes
1989 SF Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Žarko Paspalj San Antonio Spurs
1989 C Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg Vlade Divac Los Angeles Lakers
2004 C Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg Nenad Krstić New Jersey Nets
2007 C Flag of Serbia.svg Kosta Perović Golden State Warriors
2011 PF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Jan Veselý Washington Wizards
2023 PG Flag of Australia (converted).svg Dante Exum Dallas Mavericks
2024 PF/C Flag of Serbia.svg Tristan Vukčević Washington Wizards
2024 SG/SF Flag of the United States.svg PJ Dozier Minnesota Timberwolves
2024 F/C Flag of the United States.svg Frank Kaminsky Phoenix Suns

Signed from an NBA team

YearPos.PlayerFromNotes
1977 C Flag of the United States.svg Butch Taylor Philadelphia 76ers Second foreign basketball player in Yugoslavia
2007 PG Flag of Belize.svg Milt Palacio Utah Jazz
2008 C Flag of Gabon.svg Stéphane Lasme Miami Heat The first ever African player in KK Partizan
2010 C Flag of Australia (converted).svg Nathan Jawai Minnesota Timberwolves
2010 PG Flag of the United States.svg Oliver Lafayette Boston Celtics
2011 PG Flag of the United States.svg Acie Law Golden State Warriors
2011 C Flag of Montenegro.svg Nikola Peković Minnesota Timberwolves Played in Partizan from August 2011 to December 2011 during the 2011 NBA lockout
2014 SG Flag of Montenegro.svg Aleksandar Pavlović Portland Trail Blazers
2018 PG Flag of the United States.svg Marcus Paige Charlotte Hornets
2018 SF Flag of the United States.svg Anthony Brown Minnesota Timberwolves
2021 SF Flag of Latvia.svg Rodions Kurucs Milwaukee Bucks
2021 F/C Flag of Serbia.svg Alen Smailagić Golden State Warriors
2023 G/F Flag of the United States.svg PJ Dozier Sacramento Kings
2023 F/C Flag of the United States.svg Frank Kaminsky Houston Rockets
2024 PG/SG Flag of France.svg Frank Ntilikina Charlotte Hornets
2024 PF/SF Flag of Serbia.svg Aleksej Pokuševski Charlotte Hornets
2024 PG/SG Flag of the United States.svg Duane Washington Jr. New York Knicks

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