In Memoriam
With great sadness and indescribable pain, FK Partizan received the news that Boško Đorđević has passed away today.
Born on August 22, 1953, he was still a boy when he took his first football steps—just like his brother Bora—in the youth categories of our club. He made his senior debut in the 1972/73 season. By 1975, although he was not a traditional striker, he became the top scorer of the Yugoslav league with 20 goals. That same year, as a Partizan player, he found the net in seven consecutive matches, marking the second-longest scoring streak in club history, behind Boba Mihajlović’s record of nine consecutive games with a goal.
Boško Đorđević wore the black-and-white jersey 126 times and scored 34 goals. He won two league titles and the Mitropa Cup in 1978. After the end of his playing career, he often represented Partizan in veterans’ matches.
Glory to him and thank you for everything.
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