2010–11 FK Partizan season

Partizan
2010–11 season
President Serbia Dragan Đurić
Head coach Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević
Serbian SuperLiga Winners
Serbian Cup Winners
UEFA Champions League Group stage (4th)
Top goalscorer League: Iliev
(13 goals)
All: Cléo
(20 goals)
Highest home attendance 29,348 v Arsenal
(28 September 2010)
Lowest home attendance 2,243 v Metalac
(28 November 2010)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2010–11 season was FK Partizan's 5th season in Serbian SuperLiga. This article shows player statistics and all matches (official and friendly) that the club have and will play during the 2010–11 season.

Tournaments

Competition Position
Serbia Serbian SuperLiga Winners
Serbia Serbian Cup Winners
European Union UEFA Champions League Group stage

Players

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Serbia DF Aleksandar Miljković
3 Serbia DF Ivan Stevanović
4 Sierra Leone MF Medo
5 Serbia MF Ljubomir Fejsa
6 Serbia DF Vojislav Stanković
7 Serbia MF Nemanja Tomić
8 Serbia MF Radosav Petrović
9 Brazil FW Cléo
10 Guinea-Bissau MF Almami Moreira
11 Cameroon FW Pierre Boya
12 Serbia GK Zivko Zivkovic
13 Serbia DF Marko Jovanović
14 Serbia MF Darko Brašanac
15 Montenegro DF Stefan Savić
No. Position Player
18 Republic of Macedonia DF Aleksandar Lazevski
19 Serbia FW Miloš Bogunović
20 Serbia DF Mladen Krstajić (captain)
22 Serbia MF Saša Ilić (vice-captain)
23 Serbia MF Aleksandar Davidov
25 Serbia MF Stefan Babović
27 Uganda DF Joseph Kizito
28 Ghana FW Prince Tagoe
31 Serbia FW Marko Šćepović
33 Serbia GK Radiša Ilić
77 Serbia FW Ivica Iliev
80 Serbia MF Zvonimir Vukić
88 Serbia GK Vladimir Stojković
99 Serbia MF Milan Smiljanić

Top scorers

Cleo scored 20 goals in 27 matches

Includes all competitive matches. The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.

Position Nation Number Name League Cup Europe Total
1 Brazil Serbia 9 Cleo 8 2 10 20
2 Serbia 77 Ivica Iliev 13 1 1 15
3 Ghana 28 Prince Tagoe 9 3 0 12
4 Serbia 31 Marko Šćepović 6 4 0 10
5 Serbia 25 Stefan Babović 8 2 0 10
6 Serbia 8 Radosav Petrović 9 0 0 9
7 Guinea-Bissau 10 Almami Moreira 4 1 1 6

Squad statistics

No. Pos. Name League Cup Europe Total Discipline
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Goalkeepers
12GKSerbia Živko Živković 1010002000
33GKSerbia Radiša Ilić 30106010000
88GKSerbia Vladimir Stojković 260406036040
Defenders
2DFSerbia Aleksandar Miljković 222303028210
3DFSerbia Ivan Stevanović 80308019060
6DFSerbia Vojislav Stanković 80105014010
13DFSerbia Marko Jovanović 1804010032041
15DFMontenegro Stefan Savić 201404028120
18DFRepublic of Macedonia Aleksandar Lazevski 1312011026110
20DFSerbia Mladen Krstajić 2114012037170
21MFSerbia Branislav Jovanović 0000404010
27DFUganda Joseph Kizito 140201017020
34MFSerbia Nikola Aksentijević 0010001000
Midfielders
4MFSierra Leone Medo 180605029030
5MFSerbia Ljubomir Fejsa 2000002000
7MFSerbia Nemanja Tomić 234309135531
8MFSerbia Radosav Petrović 2595011041970
10MFGuinea-Bissau Almami Moreira 84218118630
14MFSerbia Darko Brašanac 4010106000
22MFSerbia Saša Ilić 2515112142370
23MFSerbia Aleksandar Davidov 130318024110
25MFSerbia Stefan Babović 2284240301060
50MFSerbia Lazar Marković 1000001000
80MFSerbia Zvonimir Vukić 133110014420
99MFSerbia Milan Smiljanić 181307028171
Forwards
9FWBrazil Cléo 148121210272020
11FWCameroon Pierre Boya 73214013410
19FWSerbia Miloš Bogunović 61303012100
28FWGhana Prince Tagoe 1593300181240
31FWSerbia Marko Šćepović 1963440261020
77FWSerbia Ivica Iliev 27134181391520

League table

Pos
Team
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
Qualification or relegation
1 Partizan (C) 30 24 4 2 75 21+54 76 2011–12 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2 Red Star 30 22 4 4 52 18+34 70 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Third qualifying round 1
3 Vojvodina 30 20 7 3 44 14+30 67 2011–12 UEFA Europa League Second qualifying round 1
4 Rad 30 14 10 6 38 21+17 52 2011–12 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round 1
5 Spartak Zlatibor Voda 30 11 10 9 34 27+7 43

Source: http://www.superliga.rs/
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
(C) = Champion; (R) = Relegated; (P) = Promoted; (E) = Eliminated; (O) = Play-off winner; (A) = Advances to a further round.
Only applicable when the season is not finished:
(Q) = Qualified to the phase of tournament indicated; (TQ) = Qualified to tournament, but not yet to the particular phase indicated; (RQ) = Qualified to the relegation tournament indicated; (DQ) = Disqualified from tournament.

Matches

Serbian SuperLiga

Date Round Opponents Ground Result Scorers
14 August 2010 1 Inđija H 2 – 1 Cléo 2', Petrović 80'
29 August 2010 3 OFK Beograd A 2 – 0 Iliev 10', Tomić 45+1'
4 September 2010 2 Hajduk H 2 – 0 Cléo 30', Šćepović 62'
11 September 2010 4 Rad H 3 – 0 Boya 48', 77', Petrović 69'
19 September 2010 5 Borac A 2 – 0 Cléo 71', Bogunović 86'
24 September 2010 6 Spartak H 0 – 0
3 October 2010 7 Vojvodina A 0 – 2
15 October 2010 8 Smederevo H 5 – 3 Iliev 15', Šćepović 17', 59', Boya 56', Petrović 79'
23 October 2010 9 Crvena zvezda A 1 – 0 Moreira 6'
30 October 2010 10 Jagodina H 3 – 0 Moreira 52', Iliev 86', Petrović 90+3' (pen.)
7 November 2010 11 BSK A 3 – 0 Šćepović 10', Petrović 87', Moreira 90'
13 November 2010 12 Javor H 4 – 1 Iliev 38', Babović 59', Cléo 68', Petrović 88'
20 November 2010 13 Čukarički A 4 – 2 Iliev 7', Babović 23', Moreira 30', Cléo 56'
28 November 2010 14 Metalac H 5 – 0 Babović 39', 88', Cléo 41', Iliev 48', 52'
4 December 2010 15 Sloboda H 5 – 2 Cléo 1', 6', Petrović 13', Babović 25', Iliev 72'
5 March 2011 16 Inđija A 3 – 1 Tagoe 13', 63', Iliev 50'
9 March 2011 17 Hajduk A 4 – 0 Tagoe 7', Tomić 58', Petrović 68' (pen.), Šćepović 84'
12 March 2011 18 OFK Beograd H 2 – 1 Tagoe 56', Smiljanić 89'
20 March 2011 19 Rad A 2 – 2 Tomić 17', Iliev 58'
2 April 2011 20 Borac H 2 – 0 Ilić 21', Lazevski 81'
10 April 2011 21 Spartak A 2 – 1 Petrović 68' (pen.), Tomić 90+4'
16 April 2011 22 Vojvodina H 0 – 1
20 April 2011 23 Smederevo A 4 – 1 Tagoe 12', Babović 20', Iliev 51', Vukić 78'
23 April 2011 24 Crvena zvezda H 1 – 0 Tagoe 63'
30 April 2011 25 Jagodina A 2 – 0 Krstajić 8', Tagoe 73'
6 May 2011 26 BSK H 4 – 0 Savić 33', Vukić 51', 61', Iliev 57'
15 May 2011 27 Javor A 1 – 1 Babović 8'
21 May 2011 28 Čukarički H 4 – 0 Miljković 52', Tagoe 60', Šćepović 69', Iliev 88'
25 May 2011 29 Metalac A 1 – 1 Babović 51'
29 May 2011 30 Sloboda A 2 – 1 Tagoe 19', Miljković 53'

Serbian Cup

Date Round Opponents Ground Result Scorers
6 October 2010 1/16 Mladost Apatin A 6 – 0 Cléo 25', 47', Šćepović 35', Babović 49', 84', Davidov 80'
27 October 2010 1/8 Proleter Novi Sad H 3 – 0 Boya 19', Iliev 46', Šćepović 67'
10 November 2010 1/4 Sinđelić Niš A 4 – 0 Šćepović 18', 89', Ilić 49', Moreira 72'
16 March 2011 1/2 Crvena zvezda H 2 - 0 Tagoe 4', 47'
6 April 2011 1/2 Crvena zvezda A 0 – 1

Final

11 May 2011
20:15
Vojvodina 0 - 31 Partizan
Mojsov  63' Report
(Serbian)
Tagoe  17'
Vukić  72' (pen.)
Stadion FK Crvena Zvezda
Attendance: 25.000
Referee: Slobodan Veselinović
Vojvodina
Partizan
FK Vojvodina:
GK 1 Serbia Željko Brkić
RB 22 Serbia Miroslav Vulićević
CB 6 Serbia Branislav Trajković  83'
CB 5 Republic of Macedonia Daniel Mojsov  63'  72'
LB 31 Serbia Vladan Pavlović
DM 8 Montenegro Janko Tumbasević  26'
DM 3 Serbia Slobodan Medojević  70'
AM 11 Serbia Nikola Lazetić  8'  74'
RW 16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Miroslav Stevanović  60'
LW 9 Serbia Brana Ilić  51'
CF 14 Cameroon Aboubakar Oumarou
Substitutes:
GK 32 Serbia Filip Pajović
DF 15 Montenegro Milko Novaković
MF 13 Serbia Vuk Mitošević
MF 17 Georgia (country) Giorgi Merebashvili  60'
FW 27 Serbia Aleksandar Katai  74'
FW 21 Bosnia and Herzegovina Nemanja Bilbija
FW 18 Ghana Yaw Antwi
Manager:
Serbia Zoran Milinković
FK Partizan:
GK 88 Serbia Vladimir Stojković
RB 2 Serbia Aleksandar Miljković
CB 15 Montenegro Stefan Savić  50'
CB 20 Serbia Mladen Krstajić
LB 13 Serbia Marko Jovanović
DM 4 Sierra Leone Mohamed Kamara
CM 99 Serbia Milan Smiljanić  82'
RW 25 Serbia Stefan Babović
LW 7 Serbia Nemanja Tomić  73'
CF 28 Ghana Prince Tagoe  17'  19'
CF 77 Serbia Ivica Iliev  2'  62'
Substitutes:
GK 33 Serbia Radiša Ilić
DF 6 Serbia Vojislav Stanković
MF 23 Serbia Aleksandar Davidov
MF 8 Serbia Radosav Petrović  82'
MF 22 Serbia Saša Ilić  73'
MF 80 Serbia Zvonimir Vukić  72' (pen.)  62'
FW 19 Serbia Miloš Bogunović
Manager:
Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević

1 The match was abandoned in the 83rd minute with Partizan leading 2-1 when Vojvodina walked off to protest the quality of the officating. Originally, this was declared the final score and the Cup was awarded to Partizan, but on May 16, 2011, after further investigation from Serbian FA concerning the match, the result was officially registered as a 3-0 win to Partizan.

UEFA Champions League

Date Round Opponents Ground Result Scorers
14 July 2010 QR2 Armenia Pyunik H 3 – 1 Tomić 29', Moreira 45', Cléo 59'
21 July 2010 QR2 Armenia Pyunik A 0 – 1 Cléo 45+4'
28 July 2010 QR3 Finland HJK H 3 – 0 Iliev 8', S. Ilić 42', Cléo 90+2'
4 August 2010 QR3 Finland HJK H 1 - 2 Cléo 9', 90+2'
18 August 2010 Play-off round Belgium Anderlecht H 2 – 2 Cléo 57', Lecjaks 64'(o.g.)
24 August 2010 Play-off round Belgium Anderlecht A 2 – 2
(3-2 pen.)
Cléo 15', 53'
Arsenal - Partizan

Group stage

Group H
Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk 6501126+615
England Arsenal 6402187+1112
Portugal Braga 6303511−69
Serbia Partizan 6006213−110

15 September 2010
20:45
Shakhtar Donetsk Ukraine 1–0 Serbia Partizan
Srna  71' Report
Donbass Arena, Donetsk
Attendance: 48,512
Referee: Carlos Velasco Carballo (Spain)

28 September 2010
20:45
Partizan Serbia 1–3 England Arsenal
Cléo  33' (pen.) 84' Report Arshavin  15' 56'
Chamakh  71'
Squillaci  82'
Partizan Stadium, Belgrade
Attendance: 29,348
Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany)

19 October 2010
20:45
Braga Portugal 2–0 Serbia Partizan
Lima  35'
Matheus  90'
Report

3 November 2010
20:45
Partizan Serbia 0–1 Portugal Braga
Report Moisés  35'
Partizan Stadium, Belgrade
Attendance: 28,295
Referee: Martin Hansson (Sweden)

23 November 2010
20:45
Partizan Serbia 0–3 Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
Report Stepanenko  52'
Jádson  59'
Eduardo  68'

8 December 2010
20:45
Arsenal England 3–1 Serbia Partizan
Van Persie  30' (pen.)
Walcott  73'
Nasri  77'
Report Cléo  52'
Emirates Stadium, London
Attendance: 58,845
Referee: Paolo Tagliavento (Italy)

Friendlies

Date Opponents Ground Result Scorers
30 January 2011 Romania Rapid Bucureşti N 0 – 0
2 February 2011 Canada Toronto N 1 – 1 Tomić 41' (pen.)
4 February 2011 Austria Sturm Graz N 2 – 1 Tagoe 17', Kuszko 67'
14 February 2011 United Arab Emirates Al Jazira A 4 – 2 Adiyiah 51', Tagoe 54', Vukić 57', Šćepović 90'
26 March 2011 OFK Beograd H 2 – 1 Iliev 45', Ljujić 75'

Transfers

In

Date Position Name From Type
19 June 2010 DF Serbia Ivan Stevanović France Sochaux Loan
22 June 2010 GK Serbia Radiša Ilić Serbia Borac Čačak Transfer
24 June 2010 DF Serbia Matija Nastasić Serbia Teleoptik Transfer
24 June 2010 FW Serbia Marko Šćepović Serbia Teleoptik Transfer
2 July 2010 DF Uganda Joseph Kizito Serbia Vojvodina Transfer
21 July 2010 FW Serbia Ivica Iliev Israel Maccabi Tel Aviv Transfer
23 July 2010 MF Serbia Milan Smiljanić Spain Espanyol Loan
16 August 2010 MF Serbia Stefan Babović France Nantes Transfer
27 August 2010 GK Serbia Vladimir Stojković Portugal Sporting CP Loan
29 August 2010 DF Montenegro Stefan Savić Serbia BSK Borča Transfer
31 August 2010 MF Sierra Leone Medo Finland HJK Transfer
31 August 2010 FW Cameroon Pierre Boya France Grenoble Transfer
31 January 2011 MF Serbia Zvonimir Vukić Free agent Sign
31 January 2011 FW Ghana Prince Tagoe Germany Hoffenheim Loan
1 February 2011 FW Ghana Dominic Adiyiah Italy Milan Loan

Out

Date Position Name To Type
28 May 2010 DF Serbia Srđa Knežević Poland Legia Warszawa Transfer
2 June 2010 GK Montenegro Mladen Božović Hungary Videoton Transfer
24 June 2010 MF Slovenia Danijel Marčeta Slovenia Koper Transfer
27 June 2010 FW Senegal Lamine Diarra United Arab Emirates Al Shabab Loan
1 July 2010 FW Serbia Brana Ilić Serbia Vojvodina Transfer
3 July 2010 DF Serbia Marko Lomić Russia Dynamo Moscow Transfer
12 July 2010 DF Serbia Siniša Stevanović Serbia Spartak Subotica Transfer
13 August 2010 DF Serbia Radenko Kamberović Serbia Borac Čačak Loan
13 August 2010 FW Brazil Washington Serbia Borac Čačak Loan
31 August 2010 GK Serbia Aleksandar Radosavljević Hungary Győr Transfer
31 August 2010 MF Serbia Branislav Jovanović Serbia Rad Transfer
January 2011 DF Serbia Matija Nastasić Serbia Teleoptik Loan
12 February 2011 FW Brazil Cléo China Guangzhou Evergrande Transfer
3 March 2011 MF Serbia Predrag Mijić Russia Amkar Perm Transfer
March 2011 MF Guinea-Bissau Almami Moreira China Dalian Aerbin Transfer

Sponsors

Kit sponsors
  • Kit manufacturer: Germany Adidas
  • General sponsor: Serbia EPS

External links

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