There’s no Partizan fan who doesn’t remember the iconic goal by Milivoje Ćirović at St. James’ Park that secured a historic Champions League entry against Newcastle, or Radosav Petrović’s strike in the 138th Eternal Derby that proved decisive in the 2010 title race. These moments—alongside goals by Miroslav Radović, Obiora Odita, Cléo, and Almami Moreira—share one thing in common: they were scored in Kappa kits.
Now, under the guidance of head coach Srđan Blagojević, a new generation of Partizan players will once again wear gear from the iconic Italian brand, starting this Thursday in Cyprus when they take on AEK Larnaca in the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League.
At Partizan’s stadium on Tuesday, the club officially presented its three new kits, created in collaboration with Kappa’s design team.
“The black-and-white kit is our primary home uniform. The away kit, with its color scheme reminiscent of Barcelona, will be used on the road when clashes with hosts’ kits arise. The third kit is a tribute—designed in the style of classic jerseys worn by Dragan Mance and Momčilo 'Moca' Vukotić. It draws inspiration from Partizan’s storied past,” explained Milka Forcan, the club’s vice president in charge of business operations. “The contract is signed for three years, and I can confirm the total value is in the seven-figure range.”