Crvena Zvezda–Partizan basketball rivalry
| Native name | Вечити дерби |
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| Sport | Basketball |
| Location | Belgrade |
| Teams | |
| First meeting | 6 September 1946 Crvena zvezda 21, Partizan 24 |
| Latest meeting | 21 April 2025 Partizan 85. Crvena zvezda 77 |
| Stadiums | Aleksandar Nikolić Hall (8,000) Ranko Žeravica Sports Hall (5,000) Štark Arena (20,000) |
| Trophy | Partizan 50 titles Crvena zvezda 48 titles |
| Statistics | |
| Meetings total | 310 meetings |
| Most wins | Partizan 158 (.518) |
| All-time record | Partizan, 158–5–147 |
| Largest victory | +41 Partizan 118, Crvena zvezda 77 5 April 2011 |
| Largest goal scoring | 221 Partizan 111, Crvena zvezda 110 1984–85 |
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The Crvena Zvezda–Partizan basketball rivalry, commonly referred as the Eternal derby (Serbian Cyrillic: Вечити дерби), is an Adriatic League, Serbian League, and Belgrade-based rivalry between Crvena zvezda and Partizan. These two men's basketball clubs are the biggest and most popular clubs in Serbia. The two clubs both play their home games at Aleksandar Nikolić Hall or Štark Arena in Belgrade. The rivalry started immediately after the creation of the two clubs in 1945 and the two clubs have been dominant in domestic basketball since then. It is present in a number of different sports but the most intense matches are in football sections of both clubs.
The two clubs have won the two highest numbers of national titles in Serbia: Crvena zvezda won 24, three more than Partizan. Together, they account for 17 of the 48 national titles in Yugoslavia (1945–1992), 11 of 14 national titles in Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006), and all national titles in Serbia (2006 onwards). Also, the two clubs have won the two highest numbers of championships in the Adriatic League, Partizan 8, Crvena zvezda 7. Together, they account for 15 of 22 championships. Partizan is defending ABA champion in the upcoming season.
In European competitions, Crvena zvezda won a FIBA Saporta Cup (then known as European Cup Winner's Cup) in 1974, while Partizan was the European champion in 1992 and won 3 FIBA Korać Cups.
Aleksandar Nikolić and Zoran Slavnić are the only individuals who have played and coached both Crvena zvezda and Partizan in their careers.