Tags
Eternal Derby, FK Crvena Zvezda, FK Partizan, Partizan Belgrade, Partizan Stadium, Red Star, Red Star Belgrade, Serbia
Saturday 26th April 2014 k0 19.00
Super liga
FK PARTIZAN 2 (Drinčić 27 Kojić 90)
FK CRVENA ZVEZDA 1 (Mrda 56) Ninković missed penalty 25 Mijailović missed penalty 34
Att 30,000
Entry 2,000 RSD (£14.21)
No Programme
No Souvenirs (although overpriced ones are available at the airport!)
When it comes to football in Belgrade, and Serbia in general Red Star and Partizan dominate. Partizan was the team of the army, named after the Communist Partizans who fought the Nazis in World War II. Red Star were formed in 1945 out of the war-time Serbian United Antifascist Youth League, and became closely associated with the Ministry of the Interior and more specifically the Secret Police. Every since the two clubs’ formation the rivalry has been intense and during the existence of Yugoslavia, rivalries with the two Croatian giants Dinamo Zagreb, and Hajduk Split were also ferocious. In fact many attribute the riot on May 13, 1990 at Maksimir stadium in Zagreb during a match between Dinamo and Red Star, as being the spark that started the Croatian War of Independence that began a year and a half later.