The debts of the two biggest football clubs, Red Star and Partizan, due to long-term uncontrolled operations, are so large that the two clubs are on the verge of bankruptcy. All authorities have been treating these two clubs as institutions of national importance for decades. They, unlike all citizens of this country, are allowed not to pay for electricity, not to pay for water, to negotiate their tax obligations, which are measured in millions of euros, to break laws and do business in such a way that they are not accountable to anyone for anything. The situation has been like that for years because the clubs are everyone's and no one's.