Top 10 goalscorers in Partizan Belgrade history

Partizan Belgrade stadium at night

Partizan is a club with a rich history and legendary players who have defined every era of the black-and-whites. Over the years, some footballers have stood out with their ability to find the back of the net, secure victories, and win the hearts of the fans. In this article, we present the 10 greatest goalscorers in Partizan’s history — players whose goals and records still inspire respect and nostalgia.

All goals scored in official and friendly matches for the club are included in the totals.

10. SAVO MILOSEVIC – 191 GOALS

From 1992 to 1995, Savo Milošević was Partizan’s key striker during a period in which the club won two league titles and a Cup. Known for his composure in front of goal and ability to decide big matches, he scored over 190 goals in the black-and-white shirt.

9. NENAD BJEKOVIC – 197 GOALS

Nenad Bjeković was one of Partizan’s most prominent forwards in the late 1960s and early 1970s, a time when the club was a regular competitor in both domestic and European competitions. With his exceptional finishing instincts and precision, he often proved decisive in key matches. His performances set the standard for generations of attackers who followed, and his name still commands great respect among fans.

8. PRVOSLAV MIHAJLOVIC – 198 GOALS

Prvoslav Mihajlović (1921–1978) was one of Partizan’s standout scorers during the 1950s, an era in which the club was establishing its dominance in Yugoslav football. Known for his accuracy and calmness in decisive moments, he scored many crucial goals. A respected figure both on and off the pitch, Mihajlović left a lasting mark on the club’s history.

7. MILOS MILUTINOVIC – 231 GOALS

During the 1950s, Miloš Milutinović was one of the most exciting attackers Partizan ever had. His speed, technical skill, and instinct for goal made him extremely difficult to defend against, while fans adored him for his flair and creativity. His goals and dribbling often decided major matches, cementing his place in the club’s golden era. Miloš was also the older brother of legendary coach Bora Milutinovic.

6. SASA ILIC – 243 GOALS

Saša Ilić is a symbol of loyalty to Partizan and one of the players who devoted virtually their entire career to the club. Over more than 20 years in the black-and-white jersey, he scored an impressive number of goals and served as a true leader on the pitch. His passion, technical ability, and devotion made him one of the most beloved players in Partizan history.

5. VLADIMIR KOVACEVIC – 319 GOALS

Vladimir Kovačević was a key goalscorer for Partizan during the late 1960s and early 1970s, a period marked by regular domestic success and European campaigns. Known for his precision and composure, he scored many important goals that often decided matches and titles.

4. MOMCILO VUKOTIC – 339 GOALS

Momčilo Vukotić was one of the most talented players to wear the Partizan jersey in the 1970s. Renowned for his creativity, technique, and ability to create opportunities, he often played in midfield but still scored crucial goals. His vision and determination made him a team leader and a true legend of the club.

3. MUSTAFA HASANAGIC – 355 GOALS

Mustafa Hasanagić was a key member of Partizan’s legendary “Babies” generation that reached the 1966 European Cup final. In that final at Heysel Stadium in Brussels, Partizan narrowly lost 2–1 to Real Madrid. Hasanagić scored six goals in the competition, including two in the spectacular 5–0 win over Sparta Prague in the quarterfinal second leg.

2. MARKO VALOK – 411 GOALS

Marko Valok (1927–1996) was one of Partizan’s most efficient scorers in the 1950s, a period in which the club solidified its place at the top of Yugoslav football. He won one league title and three Cups with the team. Valok was respected as a leader, and after his playing career he continued serving the club as a coach and advisor.

1. STJEPAN BOBEK – 425 GOALS

The greatest goalscorer in the history of Yugoslav football and one of the best in the national team’s history, Stjepan Bobek scored 425 goals for Partizan, setting a record that will likely remain untouched for generations.

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