Partizan: Eternally yours

Words: Maja Nastić
Images: Maja Nastić
My connection with Partizan began in childhood. I grew up in a part of Belgrade where Partizan is more than just a club, it is a way of life.
That environment shaped my love for the black and white colours long before photography became part of my story.
I began pursuing photography during my university years, when I bought my first camera and the first sporting event I ever photographed was, fittingly, a derby in handball.
The rest, as they say, is history.
Partizan is an important part of my life, and today it is also part of my profession.
What makes the club truly special is not only trophies or results, but its supporters Grobari: their loyalty and emotion.
No story about Partizan would be complete without mentioning the Belgrade derby vs Crvena zvezda - the biggest match in Serbia and, in many ways, a national football holiday.
The derby is more than a game, it is tension, tradition, history, and raw emotion compressed into ninety unforgettable minutes.
The city feels different that day: divided, louder, more alive. Photographing it is both a privilege and a challenge.
Maja can be found on X and Instagram: @promajasport




