The Youth Sports Society of Belgrade (Omladinsko Sportsko Društvo Beograd) currently encompasses eight clubs in its blue-and-white family. The OSD includes football, basketball, handball, judo, chess, tennis, athletics, and cycling clubs. In the past, it also featured ice hockey, men's handball, and wrestling sections. The society was founded on March 25, 1945, and today has approximately 3,000 members.
The Youth Stadium (Omladinski stadion) is located in the Stara Karaburma neighborhood of Belgrade, near the Bogoslovija area, close to the Danube River and the Zvezdara Forest. Among the city's larger stadiums, it is the closest to the center of Belgrade. This stadium, a sports facility for all Belgraders, was officially opened on August 10, 1957, with a match between Radnički and Spartak.
Today, the Youth Stadium serves as a multi-use facility, hosting various sports disciplines. Its grass field measures 105 x 70 meters. In addition to football players, the stadium is regularly used by the athletics, judo, cycling, tennis, and occasionally handball and basketball sections of the Youth Sports Society of Belgrade. The sports complex spans an impressive area of approximately 81,500 square meters.
The current seating capacity is around 19,000 spectators, following the installation of plastic seats, with 10,600 seats currently in place.
On December 26, 2023, a "blue-and-white" evening was held at the Belgrade Drama Theater. Photos from the event can be viewed HERE.