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Grobari (Serbian Cyrillic: Гробари, (英語:Gravediggers or Undertakers)) are the organized supporters group of the Serbian football club Partizan Belgrade. They are one of two major football fan groups in Serbia. They generally support all clubs within the Partizan Sports Society, and mostly wear black and white symbols, which are the club's colors.
Today, Grobari consist of three main groups: Južni Front, Grobari 1970 and Zabranjeni, with various subgroups form the three larger ones. Some of the subgroups are Koalicija, Ofanziva, Grobaroos, Fontana, Grobari Kaluđerica, Alcatraz,Grobari Miljakovac, Grobari Vinča, Grobari Lestane, Ludnica Kovin, Gravediggers Toronto 1987, Grobari Padinjak, Vandal Boys, Grobari Trebinje, Niški kartel, Zemunci, Čuvari časti, Grobari Beograd, South Family, 40+,Grobari Vukovar, Grobari Nikšić, Head Hunters, Irriducibili Belgrado, Shadows, Extreme Boys, Young Boys, Kontra, Grobari Kosmet, Grobari Republika Srpska, Grobari Aranđelovac, Black Riders Surčin, Grobari Dortmund.
The group as a whole traditionally maintains good relations with the Greek PAOK football club supporters ''Gate 4'' as well as with the fans of Russian CSKA Moscow.
== History ==

First groups of organized Partizan fan supporters began to visit the JNA stadium in the late 1950s. Those were mainly young men from Belgrade, and they occupied southern stands of the stadium. In those times, support was expressed by loud singing as well as polling of referees and opposite team's players.
Partizan's participation in the European Cup final in 1966 attracted much more fans to the stadium, and is considered to be the crucial moment of the organized fans moving to a south stand of the stadium where they are gathering up to this day. Steady group by the Grobari name was formed in 1970. and during the following decade, as well as all over Europe, Grobari started bringing fan equipment to the stadiums such as flares, supporting scarfs, banners and flags (in the late 70's), which gave a whole new aspect to the sport club supporting.
By the 1980s, Grobari were one of the largest and most organized fan groups in SFR Yugoslavia and began out-marching to all of Partizan's matches across the country and Europe. Because of their expressed hooliganism toward other club's supporters in those times, fans who represented the core of the Grobari firm were often referred to as a "punishment expedition". In 1987, Grobari in Toronto formed a group under the name of Gravediggers Toronto 1987. During the Serbian SuperLiga league fixture on March 2, 2013 at home against FK Donji Srem, Grobari unfurled a banner in memory of Spomenko Gostić as it was almost twenty years since his death.〔(Podrška Juga video )〕

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