
ŠF Zvezdica successfully gathers and develops young talents in the capital city, with training sessions most often held on fields in areas like New Belgrade and Bežanijska kosa (often utilizing modern indoor facilities and complexes in that part of the city). It is specifically focused on grassroots football for younger boys and girls, participates in the Mini Maxi League of Belgrade, and regularly competes in tournaments in the region.
Founded in 1958 in Banjica, Belgrade, FK Rad Belgrade is one of the most important and authentic incubators of football talent in this part of Europe. Known as „The Builders,“ this club has become synonymous with uncompromising struggle, working-class pride, and the development of players with steely character over the decades. From the iconic „King Peter I“ stadium, Rad has launched stars onto the world stage who have won the Premier League, Serie A, and represented their national teams.
Founded in 2012, the Belgrade football school El Maestro has become recognized as one of the most distinctive academies in Serbia, with a clear mission: to create technically superior and intelligent footballers. Located in Zvezdara, this school is home to young talents for whom football is not just a game of strength, but primarily of outsmarting, creativity, and top-tier ball control.
When BSK 1925 from Batajnica is mentioned in Belgrade's football circles, the first association is a club with incredible tradition, fighting spirit, and an endless source of talent. Founded in 1925, this club has been and remains a sporting pillar of Zemun and Batajnica throughout its century of existence, nurturing generations of players who later left a deep mark on Yugoslav and Serbian football.
FK Obrenovac 1905 is not just a football school, it is an institution that enjoys the status of one of the most fertile bases for developing top talent in the Balkans. Located in the heart of Obrenovac, this club has been synonymous with professional work, discipline, and producing world-class players for decades.
RFK Grafičar, more commonly known by their nickname „The Purples,” is one of the oldest and most recognizable Belgrade football clubs, nurturing a distinct sporting spirit on Topčiderska zvezda for decades. Founded in 1922, the club carries a deep tradition of workers' sports, and throughout its long history, it has become a symbol of Senjak and an unmissable landmark on the map of Belgrade football.
ŽFK Partizan Sloga is a women's football club from Zemun, founded in 1969 and one of the oldest women's clubs in Serbia. It competes in the top tier of women's football in the country and has won multiple national titles and cups throughout its history. Today, it operates in cooperation with FK Partizan, under the name Partizan-Sloga.
The history of local football in Belgrade is inextricably linked with the name of one club that has been writing the sports pages of Grocka for ninety years. FK Vinča was founded in the spring of 1934, specifically on St. George's Day, May 8th. What started as an amateur undertaking by a handful of enthusiasts of the „beautiful game“ and pure enthusiasm has grown into a stable club that today represents a symbol of sports life in this part of the city.
OFK Balkan Mirijevo is a football club from Belgrade, specifically from the neighborhood of Mirijevo in the municipality of Zvezdara. It was founded in 1926 and is one of the older clubs in the capital, with a long tradition in amateur and semi-professional football.
Krmar Football Academy Founded in 2020 and headquartered in Vinča, with the clear vision of providing children and young soccer players with a quality, professional, and supportive environment for their athletic and personal development.
The Žarkovo Soccer School was founded in 2000 with a clear vision of developing young talent and promoting a sports lifestyle among the youngest.
The „Calimero“ Soccer School was founded on September 11, 2017, in Lazarevac. From day one, our mission has been clear: to create a positive environment where every child feels happy, safe, and motivated to thrive.
The academy was founded with the goal of providing children with quality sports development through a modern approach to training. The focus is not just on the result, but on technical improvement, motor skills, and the development of a sportsmanlike spirit. They are often noted for fostering the „Spanish“ style of play (as the name suggests), which features a lot of passing, ball possession, and creativity.
Winner Football School is a sports organization dedicated to the development of football among children aged 5 to 12 in Belgrade. Training is based on playing, working with the ball and developing a love for the sport, with professional and licensed coaches supporting all ages. From beginners to more talented players. The club promotes sportsmanship, teamwork, proper technique and fair-play behavior, and children have the opportunity to participate in leagues, tournaments and soccer camps throughout the year.
Gladiator Academy is not only a football school, but a center for the top development of young athletes.
Our mission is clear: recognition of the authentic potential of each child and its precise shaping through professional and motivating work.
Football Academy BASTIA represents a combination of innovative training methods and traditional sports values. Through carefully designed programs, we are dedicated to the individual development of young talents, providing them with the infrastructure and knowledge necessary for success in modern football. Welcome to the environment where the future of sports is being built.
Football began its journey in Zemun at the beginning of the 20th century, while the city was still under the administration of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy. The first soccer balls were brought by high school students around 1904, playing in open spaces next to the Sava River. The football game quickly gained popularity among young people, and the first organized teams appeared under names such as "Tango" and "Zemunski Sport Club". In this period, high school professor Đorđe Gavrilović played a significant role, who in 1912 initiated the organization of the first official matches among high school students, thus laying the foundations for the further development of sports in the city.
Already at the end of the First World War, between 1918 and 1919, the Zemun Sports Club (ZEŠK) was founded. However, the club soon split into two parts. One part of the membership formed the Zemun Academic Sports Club (ZASK), while the other part founded the Zemun Civic Sports Club, which changed its name to Sparta in 1921. In 1930, these two teams merged and formed the Zemun Youth Sports Club, under which the club functioned until the beginning of World War II.
Particularly interesting was the gathering place of football enthusiasts of that time - the Central cinema. Apart from being a popular place for watching movies, its hall served as a space for meetings, agreements and planning of football matches and competitions, which further strengthened the community and football spirit in Zemun.
OFK Gol Belgrade is a football school founded in 2015, intended for girls and boys aged 5 to 12, with the aim of developing love for football and sportsmanship through training and competitions. The club is a regular participant in the FSB league and is known for its work with younger categories.
Football club Partizan was founded on October 4, 1945. In the first years of his game, he played at the "20 October" stadium, the former playground of the famous pre-war BSK. In the same place, in 1949, the magnificent JNA stadium was built, which at that time was considered one of the most modern in Europe. It was at that stadium that Partizan won 27 national championship titles - 1947, 1949, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 and 2017.
The club won the national cup 16 times - 1947, 1952, 1954, 1957, 1989, 1992, 1994, 1998, 2001, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
On the international stage, Partizan achieved significant success in 1966. in 1978, he reached the final of the European Champions Cup and became the vice-champion of Europe, while in 1978 he won the prestigious Mitropa Cup (Central European Cup).
Football club Čukarica was founded on July 4, 1926, in the working-class part of old Čukarica, in the tavern "Majdan". According to the founding program, it was named "ČSK - Čukarik sports club", and the club's colors, white and black, have remained the same to this day.
The first president of the club was Miloš Ilić, a reserve air captain first class and the first Serbian aviator. In the early years, the team trained and played on the fields in the vicinity of Viliman and Makiš, as well as in Prepolačka Street in Mihajlovac. Later, premises were secured in Zrmanjska street, while the main field was located under Sokolana.
Football club Crvena zvezda is a Serbian football club from Belgrade and part of SD Crvena zvezda. Crvena zvezda is the most trophy-winning football club in Serbia, having won a total of 72 titles, including 36 domestic championships, 29 national cups, two national super cups, one league cup (first league cup), two Mitropa cups, one Champions Cup and one Intercontinental Cup.