SC Partizan-Teleoptik

The Sports Centre Partizan-Teleoptik (SC Partizan-Teleoptik; Serbian: Sportski centar Partizan-Teleoptik / Спортски центар Партизан-Телеоптик (СЦ Партизан-Телеоптик)), also known as Zemunelo (Serbian Cyrillic: Земунело; the name being composed to show the resemblance to A.C. Milan's sports centre, Milanello), is the football training ground of the Serbian SuperLiga club Partizan Belgrade.[2]

SC Partizan-Teleoptik
Zemunelo
Full nameSports Centre Partizan-Teleoptik
AddressMostarska 12,
11 080 Zemun
LocationBelgrade,  Serbia
Coordinates44.8524527°N 20.3824536°E / 44.8524527; 20.3824536
OwnerPartizan Belgrade
TypeFootball training ground
Capacity2,000
Construction
Opened28 May 1998 (1998-05-28)[1]
Renovated2004
Tenants
Partizan Belgrade
Teleoptik Zemun
Website
www.en.partizan.rs/klub-info/sc-teleoptik

The complex is situated on the surface of almost 100,000 square metres, in the west part of Zemun municipality. It is a training base of all Partizan selections. Besides training, senior team of Partizan Belgrade also use "Zemunelo" to play their friendly home matches.[2]

History

In early '90s, general secretary Žarko Zečević, sports director Nenad Bjeković, stadium director Aleksandar Stepanović and former coach Ivica Osim have decided to find the most ideal place to build a sports center. First location was near hotel "M" in Banjica, second in Zvezdara and third in Zemun municipality. Construction lasted for about 6 years. The sports centre was officially opened on 28 May 1998.[1]

Facilities

SC Partizan-Teleoptik consist of central building with total surface of 4,000 square metres, outdoor facilities, sport hall and parking lot. Inside the building there are facilities which include fitness centre with gym, physio and medical facilities, sauna and steam room and hydrotherapy pool, education facilities, media centre, kit room and laundry. There is also a restaurant, dining room, meeting room, administrative offices, and offices of Partizan and Teleoptik management. Building has 19 apartments for players and technical staff. Outdoor facilities include seven natural and two artificial grass pitches.[2]

Future

Further development will include boarding school for young players with 36 apartments, classroom, small pool and fitness centre.[1]

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References

  1. "Кредитом до интерната" (in Serbian). politika.rs. Retrieved 18 March 2013.
  2. "SC Partizan-Teleoptik". partizan.rs. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
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