When Bibras Natcho arrived at FK Partizan, he came as a big football name—someone who had played a leading role at every club in his career. With his quality on the pitch and his character off it, he earned the status not only of a regular Israel international, but also the captain of his national team. Over seven years at Partizan, he became a true club legend.

 

He wore the black-and-white shirt 289 times, spent 17,294 minutes on the pitch, scored 83 goals, and recorded 74 assists. However, his contribution since 2019 goes far beyond numbers. He was an extension of every coach on the field, a player who—despite coming from abroad—fully understood the magnitude of Partizan. He embraced the responsibility of representing the club and consistently stood for its values, both on and off the pitch.

In today’s match against FK Radnik Surdulica, he was listed in the squad for the final time as a professional footballer and said goodbye to the fans in the best possible way. After being substituted in the 63rd minute, he completed a lap of honor with his family around the track, receiving ovations from the stands. As a fitting tribute, he left the imprint of his boots—an enduring reminder of everything he achieved at the club.

Natcho, thank you for every goal, every assist, and every drop of sweat given for Partizan.