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.
Total titles: 49
Honours | No. | Years | |||
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League – 21 | |||||
Yugoslav League | Winners | 5 | 1976, 1979, 1981, 1987, 1992 | ||
Serbia and Montenegro League | Winners | 8 | 1995, 1996, 1997, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 | ||
Serbian League | Winners | 8 | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 | ||
Cups – 16 | |||||
Yugoslav Cup | Winners | 3 | 1979, 1989, 1992 | ||
Serbia and Montenegro Cup | Winners | 5 | 1994, 1995, 1999, 2000, 2002 | ||
Radivoj Korać Cup | Winners | 8 | 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2018, 2019, 2020 | ||
European – 4 | |||||
EuroLeague | Winners | 1 | 1992 | ||
FIBA Korać Cup | Winners | 3 | 1978, 1979, 1989 | ||
Regional – 8 | |||||
ABA League | Winners | 7 | 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2023 | ||
ABA League Supercup | Winners | 1s | 2019 | ||
Individual club awards – 1 | |||||
Triple Crown | Winners | 1 | 1991–92 |
S Shared record
FIBA Europe Young Men's Player of the Year
Adriatic League Play-off/Final 4 MVP
Basketball League of Serbia MVP Basketball League of Serbia Play-off MVP
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Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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Euroleague | |||
1979–80 | Semi-final group stage | 6th place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Real Madrid, Bosna, Sinudyne Bologna and Nashua Den Bosch | |
1981–82 | Semi-final group stage | 3rd place in a group with Maccabi Tel Aviv, Squibb Cantù, FC Barcelona, Nashua Den Bosch and Panathinaikos | |
1987–88 | Final Four | 3rd 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 | Champions | defeated 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 Four | 4th 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-finals | eliminated 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-finals | eliminated 3–0 by CSKA Moscow, 47-56 (L) in Moscow, 50-77 (L) in Belgrade, 56-67 (L) in Moscow | |
2009–10 | Final Four | 4th 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-finals | eliminated 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-finals | eliminated by Ignis Varèse, 55-83 (L) in Varese and 73-76 (L) in Belgrade | |
1989-90 | Quarter-finals | 3rd place in a group with Real Madrid, PAOK and Mulhouse | |
1995-96 | Quarter-finals | 4th place in a group with Taugrés, Žalgiris, Limoges, Bnei Herzliya and Sunair Oostende | |
1998-99 | Quarter-finals | eliminated by Benetton Treviso, 73-73 (D) in Belgrade and 77-90 (L) in Treviso | |
Korać Cup | |||
1973–74 | Final | lost to Forst Cantù, 86–99 (L) in Cantù and 75-68 (W) in Belgrade in the double finals of Korać Cup | |
1974–75 | Semi-finals | eliminated by Forst Cantù, 101–88 (W) in Belgrade and 67-84 (L) in Cantù | |
1977–78 | Champions | defeated Bosna, 117-110 in the final of Korać Cup in Banja Luka | |
1978–79 | Champions | defeated Arrigoni Rieti, 108-98 in the final of Korać Cup in Belgrade | |
1988–89 | Champions | defeated Wiwa Vismara Cantù, 76–89 (L) in Cantù and 101-82 (W) in Belgrade in the double finals of Korać Cup |
Round | Team | Home | Away |
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Qualification | Szolnok Olaj | 89–72 W | 92–65 W |
Group Stage | Commodore Den Helder | 81–75 W | 111–77 W |
Maes Pils | 87–67 W | 72–86 L | |
Philips Milano | 86–70 W | 94–89 W | |
Montigalà Joventut | 76–75 W | 76–79 L | |
Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 93–69 W | 73–80 L | |
Estudiantes Caja Postal | 75–95 L | 72–75 L | |
Aris | 83–75 W | 99–65 W | |
Quarterfinal | Knorr Bologna | 78–65 W | 60–61 L |
69–65 W | |||
Final Four Semifinal | Philips Milano | 82–75 W | |
Final Four Final | Montigalà Joventut | 71–70 W |
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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National Championship (Yugoslavia / Serbia and Montenegro / Serbia) | |||
1975–76 | Winner | 1st after 26 regular season games with 44 pts | |
1978–79 | Winner | 1st after 22 regular season games with 34 pts | |
1980–81 | Winner | 1st after 22 regular season games with 38 pts | |
1986–87 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 2–0 in playoff final | |
1991–92 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3–0 in playoff final | |
1994–95 | Winner | Defeated Borovica 4–1 in playoff final | |
1995–96 | Winner | Defeated BFC Beočin 3–2 in playoff final | |
1996–97 | Winner | Defeated FMP 3–1 in playoff final | |
2001–02 | Winner | Defeated Budućnost 3–0 in playoff final | |
2002–03 | Winner | Defeated FMP 3–0 in playoff final | |
2003–04 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 3–1 in playoff final | |
2004–05 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 3–1 in playoff final | |
2005–06 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3–0 in playoff final | |
2006–07 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final | |
2007–08 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 3–1 in playoff final | |
2008–09 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3-2 in playoff final | |
2009–10 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 3–0 in playoff final | |
2010–11 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 3–0 in playoff final | |
2011–12 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final | |
2012–13 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final | |
2013–14 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 3–1 in playoff final |
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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National Cup (Yugoslavia / Serbia) | |||
1978–79 | Winner | Defeated Zadar 93–86 in final | |
1988–89 | Winner | Defeated Jugoplastika 87–74 in final | |
1991–92 | Winner | Defeated Bosna 105–79 in final | |
1993–94 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 104–102 in final | |
1994–95 | Winner | Defeated Spartak 84–81 in final | |
1998–99 | Winner | Defeated FMP 80–69 in final | |
1999–00 | Winner | Defeated Zdravlje 79–66 in final | |
2001–02 | Winner | Defeated Budućnost 88–81 in final | |
2007–08 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 73–64 in final | |
2008–09 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 80–65 in final | |
2009–10 | Winner | Defeated FMP 72–62 in final | |
2010–11 | Winner | Defeated FMP 77–73 in final | |
2011–12 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 64–51 in final | |
2017–18 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 81–75 in final | |
2018–19 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 76–74 in final | |
2019–20 | Winner | Defeated C. zvezda 85–84 in final |
Season | Achievement | Notes | |
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Adriatic League | |||
2004–05 | Runners-up | Defeated by Hemofarm 76–89 in final | |
2005–06 | Runners-up | Defeated by FMP 72–73 in final | |
2006–07 | Winner | Defeated FMP away 85–83(W) and home 94–82(W) in final | |
2007–08 | Winner | Defeated Hemofarm 69–51 in final | |
2008–09 | Winner | Defeated Cibona 63–49 in final | |
2009–10 | Winner | Defeated Cibona 75–74 in final | |
2010–11 | Winner | Defeated Olimpija 77–74 in final | |
2012–13 | Winner | Defeated C.zvezda 71–63 in final | |
2021–22 | Runners-up | Defeated by C.zvezda 3-2 in playoff final | |
2022–23 | Winner | Defeated C.zvezda 3-2 in playoff final |
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