Stadion Rajko Mitić, home stadium of Crvena zvezda
Crvena zvezda

Crvena zvezda

SerbiaSerbien
WLWWW

Grundlagt

1945

Træner

Dejan Stankovic

Spillested

Stadion Rajko Mitić

By

Beograd

Kapacitet

51,862

Underlag

grass

# UEFA Champions League #15 UEFA Europa League R0#1 Super Liga R26# Cup # Club Friendlies

Trofæer

Super Liga

2024/2025,2023/2024,2022/2023,2021/2022,2020/2021,2019/2020,2018/2019,2017/2018,2015/2016,2013/2014,2006/2007,

11xWinner

Super Liga

2016/2017,2014/2015,2012/2013,2011/2012,2010/2011,2009/2010,2007/2008,

7x2nd Place

Cup

2024/2025,2023/2024,2022/2023,2021/2022,2020/2021,2011/2012,2009/2010,2006/2007,

8xWinner

Cup

2018/2019,2016/2017,

2x2nd Place

UEFA Europa League

1978/1979,

1x2nd Place

UEFA Champions League

1990/1991,

1xWinner

UEFA Super Cup

1991,

1x2nd Place

Crvena zvezda

Red Star Belgrade, officially constituted on March 4, 1945, in Belgrade and playing at the 51,755-capacity Rajko Mitić Stadium — nicknamed the 'Marakana' by fans — is the most successful club in Serbian history with 37 national league titles and the defining moment in Eastern European football: winning both the 1991 European Cup and the 1991 Intercontinental Cup, defeating Olympique de Marseille and Colo-Colo respectively. That squad featured the brilliant Robert Prosinečki, Golden Boot winner Darko Pančev, and the explosive Dejan Savićević. The club has produced Dragan Džajić, regarded as the greatest Serbian player ever, and Nemanja Vidić, later a cornerstone of Manchester United's defence. Red Star remain the dominant force in Serbian domestic football and are regular participants in the Champions League group stage.