- OK Partizan
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For the parent multisport club, see JSD Partizan.
Odbojkaški klub Partizan TE Full name Odbojkaški klub Partizan TE Beograd Short name OK Partizan Nickname Crno-beli (The Black & Whites)
Parni valjak (The Steamroller)Founded 1945 Ground Sport Center Šumice
(Capacity: 1,500)Chairman Nenad Goljanin Manager Milan Žarković Captain Nikola Mijailović League Serbian Volleyball League 2010-11 1 Uniforms Current Home Away Libero Odbojkaški klub Partizan (English: Volleyball club Partizan) is a volleyball club from Belgrade, Serbia. OK Partizan is part of SD Partizan. The club formed in 1945. In its history it won 11 national championships and 7 cups,and it is one of the most successful male team in Serbian volleyball. The women club formed in 1950. In its history it won 8 national championships and 2 cups by they stop to exist in 1972. One of the best volleyball players in the world, Ivan Miljković, started his professional career with OK Partizan.
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Honours and achievements
Men
- Serbian Volleyball League:
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- Winners (1) : 2011
- Yugoslav Volleyball Cup:
Women (defunct)
- Yugoslav Volleyball Cup:
First Team for 2011/2012 season
Number Name Nationality 1 Aleksandar Minić Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 Enes Duštinac Serbia 3 Marko Popović Serbia 5 Uglješa Pešut Serbia 6 Aleksa Brđović Serbia 7 Marko Samardžić Serbia 9 Marko Nikolić Serbia 10 Nikola Mijailović (captain) Serbia 11 Aleksandar Ljubičić Serbia 12 Nemanja Jokanović Serbia 13 Siniša Žarković Serbia 14 Uroš Bulatović Serbia 15 Ivan Ilić (libero) Serbia 16 Nemanja Jevtić Serbia Coach : Milan Đuričić Serbia
Assistant Coach : Vladimir Vasović Serbia
Doctor : Ljuban Martinović Serbia
Notable former players
- Mihajlo Marković
- Dragomir Popović
- Zlatko Kovačević
- Borivoje Jovanović
- Predrag Okrajnov
- Branko Nedić
- Sava Dedijer
- Danilo Soldatović
- Ivan Trinaestić
- Vasilije Krestić
- Miroslav Vorgić
- Marko Pavlović
- Zoran Živković
- Ratomir Pavlović
- Zoran Petrović
- Sveta Petrović
- Nenad Golijanin
- Radoslav Karaklajić
- Petar Stanišić
- Dragan Rajačić
- Branko Draganić
- Mate Piljić
- Milovan Simić
- Dragan Balandžić
- Slavko Balandžić
- Goran Šiljegović
- Miodrag Stanimirović
- Goran Stojmirović
- Ilija Vujović
- Jovica Cvetković
- Dušan Marković
- Zdravko Kuljić
- Milan Žarković
- Željko Bulatović
- Zoran Tijanović
- Vladimir Trifunović
- Branislav Matijašević
- Nenad Đorđević
- Ivan Radivojević
- Nenad Komnenić
- Nikola Matijašević
- Mirko Čulić
- Bojan Milić
- Zoran Luković
- Mihajlo Milutinović
- Vladimir Kocić
- Dragan Vujović
- Sabahudin Peljto
- Željko Tanasković
- Igor Kolaković
- Goran Vujević
- Dragan Kobiljski
- Velibor Ivanović
- Bojan Kostadinović
- Bela Trubint
- Ratko Pavličević
- Vladimir Racković
- Srđan Popović
- Duško Nikolić
- Vanja Prtenjača
- Vladimir Vasović
- Vladimir Rakić
- Vladimir Gavrilović
- Aleksandar Spirovski
- Branislav Mitrović
- Aleksandar Mitrović
- Vladan Đorđević
- Marko Zlatić
- Ivan Miljković
- Nikola Rosić
- Nebojša Đenić
- Bojan Gluvajić
- Igor Mladenović
- Marko Vujović
- Petar Čurović
- Duško Novoselac
- Petar Turanjanin
- Ivan Steljić
- Aleksandar Atanasijević
- Žarko Kisić
Notable former players (women)
- Nataša Luković
- Milica Stojadinović
- Rajka Grozdanović
- Vida Nikolić - Popović
- Mirjana Nikolić
- Mirjana Despotović
- Ljubica Žakula
- Mirjana Rajačić
- Pavlina Tolić
- Desanka Lončar
Notable former coaches
External links
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- Sport in Belgrade
- Sports clubs established in 1946
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