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President | Milorad Mićo Pušica |
Head coach | Milos Zivkovic and Aleksandra Lazic |
Manager | Goran Comagic |
Website | http://www.karateklubpartizan.org/ |
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There are two main trainers for the club - Milos Zivkovic and Aleksandra Lazic .
The club in Belgrade trains at the Partizan Stadium. The leader of the Serbian Political Party Srpsko Jedinstvo used to train in Karate Klub Partizan. [2]
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