Yugoslavia year 1992 stamp Red Star Belgrade / Football club
Red Star Belgrade, commonly known as Crvena Zvezda in Serbian, is one of the most successful and storied football clubs in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia. Here are some key points about Red Star Belgrade:
- Foundation: The club was founded in 1945, initially named SK Jugoslavija. It adopted its current name, Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda), in 1950.
- Success in Yugoslav League: Red Star enjoyed considerable success in the Yugoslav First League, winning numerous league titles and establishing itself as one of the dominant teams in Yugoslav football.
- European Glory: Red Star’s greatest achievement came in 1991 when they won the European Cup (now known as the UEFA Champions League). They defeated Olympique de Marseille in the final on penalties, becoming the first and only club from Serbia to win Europe’s premier club competition.
- Notable Players: Over the years, Red Star Belgrade has produced and attracted many talented players. Some notable players who have represented the club include Dejan Stanković, Dragan Džajić, Vladimir Petrović, Robert Prosinečki, and Nemanja Vidić, among others.
- Stadium: Red Star Belgrade plays its home matches at the Rajko Mitić Stadium, also known as the Marakana. The stadium, located in Belgrade, is one of the largest football stadiums in Europe and has a capacity of over 53,000 spectators.
- Rivalries: Red Star Belgrade has intense rivalries with other Belgrade-based clubs, particularly Partizan Belgrade, in the Eternal Derby. These matches are among the most fiercely contested and anticipated fixtures in Serbian football.
- Post-Yugoslavia Success: Following the breakup of Yugoslavia and the formation of the Serbian SuperLiga, Red Star has continued to be a dominant force in Serbian football, winning numerous league titles and domestic cups.
- European Competitions: While they haven’t replicated their European Cup success of 1991, Red Star Belgrade has participated in various UEFA competitions over the years, including the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
Red Star Belgrade remains a symbol of pride and passion for football fans in Serbia and continues to be a prominent figure in both domestic and European football.
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