• Stewards and security personnel watch as Red Star supporters light flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final football match at Partizan Belgrade on Wednesday, June 10. Partizan won the match 1-0. AFP
    Stewards and security personnel watch as Red Star supporters light flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final football match at Partizan Belgrade on Wednesday, June 10. Partizan won the match 1-0. AFP
  • Police wearing face masks at the Partizan Stadium in Belgrade. AFP
    Police wearing face masks at the Partizan Stadium in Belgrade. AFP
  • Red Star supporters wave flags and light flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
    Red Star supporters wave flags and light flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
  • Police officers stand during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
    Police officers stand during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
  • Police guard the pitch prior to the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
    Police guard the pitch prior to the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
  • Police officers in front of Red Star supporters. AFP
    Police officers in front of Red Star supporters. AFP
  • Police officers watch as Red Star supporters throw flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
    Police officers watch as Red Star supporters throw flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
  • Stewards stand among burning flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
    Stewards stand among burning flares during the Serbian Cup semi-final. AFP
  • Partizan supporters during the match. AFP
    Partizan supporters during the match. AFP
  • Partizan supporters during the match. AFP
    Partizan supporters during the match. AFP
  • Partizan supporters during the match. AFP
    Partizan supporters during the match. AFP

Fans flock to see Partizan beat Red Star in tense Belgrade derby – in pictures


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A near-capacity 25,000 crowd attended Partizan's Belgrade derby victory over Red Star on Wednesday in the latest sign that football is starting to edge towards normality following the coronavirus pandemic.

The Serbian government has been loosening lockdown rules and earlier this month it announced that open-air gatherings with an unlimited amount of people would be allowed.

But coverage from television channel RTS appeared to show little sign of health guidelines being in place as Partizan beat fierce rivals Red Star 1-0 in the Serbian Cup semi-final match.

It turned out to be a tense derby in a familiar atmosphere at Partizan's stadium as both sets of fans lit flares that covered the stadium in a thick smoke, with Bibras Natcho settling the match in the 58th minute.

Natcho's close-range shot trickled through Red Star keeper Milan Borjan's arms into the net after dazzling footwork from striker Umar Sadiq, who left his marker flat-footed and squared the ball to the Israeli midfielder.

Sadiq was a handful all evening for Red Star's defenders, running past them almost at will and only a string of good saves from Borjan denied the towering Nigerian a goal.

Hungary became the first European country to reopen stadiums to supporters two weeks ago, although with capacities severely reduced due to social-distancing rules.

Belarus was the exception during the pandemic, with the nation never closing grounds or halting football while most of Europe was under lockdown.

Serbian league football resumed on May 29, initially behind closed doors, before the government further eased restrictions.