Standings

Championship Round

# Team P W D L Goals Last 5 Pts
1 Red Star Belgrade 31 26 2 3 80:24
W
80
2 Partizan Belgrade 31 22 4 5 68:38
L
70
3 FK Backa Topola 31 18 9 4 60:31
W
63
4 Radnicki 1923 31 17 2 12 50:49
W
53
5 Vojvodina 31 14 8 9 51:45
L
50
6 Cukaricki 31 13 9 9 47:37
L
48
7 Mladost Lucani 31 12 7 12 33:41
W
43
8 Napredak Krusevac 31 11 6 14 32:42
L
39

Relegation Round

# Team P W D L Goals Last 5 Pts
1 FK Spartak Zdrepceva Krv 31 11 4 16 30:44
W
37
2 Novi Pazar 31 10 6 15 35:41
L
36
3 Radnicki Nis 31 10 6 15 34:40
W
36
4 FC Vozdovac 31 8 9 14 39:48
W
33
5 IMT Novi Belgrade 31 9 6 16 34:47
D
33
6 Javor Ivanjica 31 9 4 18 28:46
L
31
7 FK Zeleznicar Pancevo 31 7 6 18 34:59
D
27
8 Radnik Surdulica 31 3 8 20 19:42
L
17

Superliga

# Team P W D L Goals Last 5 Pts
1 Red Star Belgrade 30 25 2 3 77:22
W
77
2 Partizan Belgrade 30 22 4 4 66:35
L
70
3 FK Backa Topola 30 17 9 4 57:29
W
60
4 Vojvodina 30 14 8 8 49:42
L
50
5 Radnicki 1923 30 16 2 12 46:46
W
50
6 Cukaricki 30 13 9 8 44:33
L
48
7 Mladost Lucani 30 11 7 12 30:40
W
40
8 Napredak Krusevac 30 11 6 13 31:39
L
39
9 Novi Pazar 30 10 6 14 35:40
L
36
10 FK Spartak Zdrepceva Krv 30 10 4 16 29:44
W
34
11 Radnicki Nis 30 9 6 15 33:40
W
33
12 IMT Novi Belgrade 30 9 5 16 34:47
D
32
13 Javor Ivanjica 30 9 4 17 28:45
L
31
14 FC Vozdovac 30 7 9 14 38:48
W
30
15 FK Zeleznicar Pancevo 30 7 5 18 34:59
D
26
16 Radnik Surdulica 30 3 8 19 19:41
L
17
Glossary
  • P: Played
  • W: Wins
  • D: Draws
  • L: Losses
  • Pts: Points
  • Championship Round
  • Relegation Round
  • Champions League
  • Champions League Qualification
  • Europa League Qualification
  • Relegation Playoff
  • Relegation
In the event that two (or more) teams have an equal number of points, the following rules break the tie during the season: 1. Goal difference 2. Goals scored At the end of the season, the following tie-breaking procedures are used: 1. Head-to-head 2. Goal difference 3. Goals scored

Top Scorers

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Team info

  • Country Serbia Serbia
  • City Belgrade
  • Venue Stadium Rajko Mitic
  • Manager Milojevic, Vladan
  • Market Value -

Team squad

Manager
 Vladan Milojevic
Vladan Milojevic
Serbia Serbia
Goalkeeper
 Ivan Gutesa
Ivan Gutesa
Serbia Serbia
77
 Zoran Popovic
Zoran Popovic
Serbia Serbia
1
 Omri Glazer
Omri Glazer
Israel Israel
18
Defender
 Milos Degenek
Milos Degenek
Australia Australia
3
 Aleksandar Dragovic
Aleksandar Dragovic
Austria Austria
15
 Nemanja Milunovic
Nemanja Milunovic
Serbia Serbia
19
 Milan Rodic
Milan Rodic
Serbia Serbia
23
 Uros Spajic
Uros Spajic
Serbia Serbia
5
 Jovan Mituljikic
Jovan Mituljikic
Serbia Serbia
40
 Viktor Radojevic
Viktor Radojevic
Serbia Serbia
29
 Nasser Djiga
Nasser Djiga
Burkina Faso Burkina Faso
24
 Kosta Nedeljkovic
Kosta Nedeljkovic
Serbia Serbia
2
 Ognjen Mimovic
Ognjen Mimovic
Serbia Serbia
70
Midfielder
 Hwang In-beom
Hwang In-beom
South Korea South Korea
66
 Osman Bukari
Osman Bukari
Ghana Ghana
30
 Nikola Knezevic
Nikola Knezevic
Serbia Serbia
41
 Jovan Sljivic
Jovan Sljivic
Serbia Serbia
7
 Veljko Milosavljevic
Veljko Milosavljevic
Serbia Serbia
44
 Guelor Kanga
Guelor Kanga
Gabon Gabon
8
 Mirko Ivanic
Mirko Ivanic
Montenegro Montenegro
4
 Lazar Nikolic
Lazar Nikolic
Serbia Serbia
76
 Srdjan Mijailovic
Srdjan Mijailovic
Serbia Serbia
33
 Nikola Mituljikic
Nikola Mituljikic
Serbia Serbia
45
 Marko Stamenic
Marko Stamenic
New Zealand New Zealand
6
 Vladimir Lucic
Vladimir Lucic
Serbia Serbia
37
 Andrija Maksimovic
Andrija Maksimovic
Serbia Serbia
55
Forward
 Uros Sremcevic
Uros Sremcevic
Serbia Serbia
31
 Aleksandar Katai
Aleksandar Katai
Serbia Serbia
10
 Peter Olayinka
Peter Olayinka
Nigeria Nigeria
14
 Cherif Ndiaye
Cherif Ndiaye
Senegal Senegal
9
 Jean-Philippe Krasso
Jean-Philippe Krasso
Ivory Coast Ivory Coast
17

Red Star Belgrade Fixtures and All You Need To Know About the Club

South-East Europe is home to competitive teams such as Red Star Belgrade or FK Crvena Zvezda, one of the most successful clubs in Serbia. Red Star has dominated its domestic league and shown its potential in Eastern European competitions by becoming victorious over other European clubs to clinch numerous prestigious titles. This read aims to provide detailed information regarding Red Star Belgrade fixtures and statistics so that you may better understand the football club.

Brief History of Red Star Belgrade

Red Star Belgrade first entered the football scene on 4 March 1945, after its establishment by a committee of Yugoslav Communists supervised by Slobodan Penezić. The club was initially composed of veterans from World War II and was freshly launched after the dissolution of club SK Jugoslavija. It was even allocated to Jugoslavija's offices and Stadium. During the club's launch, the then vice presidents, Slobodan Ćosić and Zoran Žujović assigned the team the name Red Star, which has remained the club's official identity to date.

The first match Red Star ever played was against the People's Defence Corps of Yugoslavia, which it won by 3 – 0, with Tomašević being the first scorer in the team's history. In 1946, Red Star clinched its first title, the Serbian Championship, which led to its promotion to the more prestigious Yugoslav First League. In the league's first season, Red Star ended up in the third position but rose to position one the following season. Red Star's dominance in the European leagues began in 1958 when it won the Mitropa Cup, the club's initial European trophy. Since then, Red Star Belgrade has remained one of the most prolific clubs in the European football scene.

Club Profile

At first, the entire club's profile was built on the remains of SK Jugoslavija. That includes the team's colours, red and white. This implies that their jersey, which contains red and white vertical stripes, has existed for many years. Their away kits have always included all-white jerseys, which the club has alternated with blue and red kits.

On the other hand, the club's crest is a red star with five points embedded on a white frame and placed on a red, white background. On the outside, the crest features a gold finish. The club also has a motto stating Zvezda je život, ostalo su sitnice, translating to Red Star is life; the rest is just small life. Below is a comprehensive list of other details about the football club.

Rajko Mitic Stadium - The Home of Red Star Belgrade

Rajko Mitic Stadium is home to Red Star Belgrade football club. The stadium was constructed from 1960 to 1964 despite the gates opening to the public on 1 September 1963. Trifun Mihajlović scored the first-ever goal at the StadiumStadium in a game against Jedinstvo Zemun. 

The arena has a capacity of 53,000 people but can hold more if not for the strict UEFA standards that aim to ensure player comfort and security. The record-breaking capacity at Rajko Mitic was in April 1975 when the Stadium hosted 110,000 people during a game between Crvena Zvezda and Ferencvaros, which ended in a draw.

Are you also known as - Crveno-beli? Why? 

Like any other football club, Red Star has a nickname. The team is popularly known as Crveno-beli, Serbian for The Red-Whites. It is also passively referred to as Zvezda, a Serbian term translating to The Stars. The Red-Whites nickname was adopted from their famous jersey, which contains red and white verticals.

Owners, Мarket Value and Brand

The current owner of the Red Star football club is FK Crvena Zvezda, an organisation involved in multiple sports in the country. Zvezdan Terzić is the chief executive officer, whereas Mitar Mrkela is the sports director. On the other hand, Aleksandra Milosevic is the chief financial officer, whereas Marko Petrovic handles operations. The board of directors include Svetozar Mijailović as the president and two vice presidents, namely Jovan Aćimović and Milenko Kostić. Currently, the football club has a net worth of €63.50 Million, making it one of the wealthiest clubs in Serbia.

The Trophy Cabinet at Red Star Belgrade

Over the years, Red Star Belgrade has scooped some trophies by beating its opponents in several leagues. Thanks to Red Star Belgrade scores and fantastic Red Star Belgrade results in different leagues, the football club has a respectable list of international and domestic plaques in its trophy cabinet.

  • European Cup / UEFA Champions League x1
  • Intercontinental Cup x1
  • Mitropa Cup x2
  • National Championships x 32 (a record)
  • National Cups x 25 (a record)

Many more domestic and friendly trophies are adorning the halls of Red Star Belgrade.

What About The Red Star Belgrade Fans?

Red Star Belgrade has a significant fanbase with supporters who are always ready to back the team whenever they have a match. This explains why the sports club filled the arena in 1975 with 110,000 people. The fans are often referred to as Delije, and apart from football, they support other sports under FK Crvena Zvezda. Another notable aspect is that Red Star Belgrade has a magazine called Zvezdina Revija that only provides information about the club. For instance, they offer information about the current Red Star Belgrade Champions League performance and other Red Star Belgrade news.

Club Legends

Red Star is a notable club that has given rise to multiple legends. This section will detail the Red Star Belgrade Squad that helped shape the club's history.

Rajko Mitić

Rajko Mitić, the memorable Red Star captain, was one of the most prolific players to ever play at Red Star Belgrade. He is the first player ever to be awarded Zvezdina Zvezda. He also helped Red Star to win five championships. In 2014, the principal Red Star stadium was renamed after him.

Dragoslav Šekularac

Dragoslav Šekularac, nicknamed Šeki, was a creative footballer who displayed crafty skills. Being the greatest showman in Yugoslavia, he was the second player to receive the prestigious Zvezdina Zvezda. After retirement, Dragoslav Šekularac coached different national teams, including Canada, Spain, and Mexico. He also helped Guatemala qualify for the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

Dragan Džajić

Džajić is a former Red Star player who dominated the football scene with impeccable crosses and passes. His skill set on the pitch enabled him to deliver accurate left-foot free kicks. Despite being an underrated player, various sources have named him the greatest European Championship XI multiple times.

Vladimir Petrović "Pižon"

At the peak of his career, Vladimir Petrović, also known as Pižon, won multiple titles, including a single Yugoslav Cup and four Yugoslav League Championships, and played in the UEFA Champions League Cup finals in 1979. Vladimir Petrović was named Yugoslav Footballer of the Year in 1980, proving his gaming abilities. Currently, he serves as the Serbian football manager.

Dragan Stojković "Piksi"

Dragan Stojković, nicknamed Piksi, is one of the best players to ever appear on the roster of Red Star Belgrade. He played in the midfield position and was also the team's captain. Dragan Stojković is the current manager of the Serbia football team.

Top 5 Goalscorers

According to match statistics, Red Star has hosted several prolific strikers. Here are the five top goal scorers to ever play for Red Star Belgrade.

  1. Bora Kostić  - 230
  2. Dragan Džajić - 155
  3. Dušan Savić - 149
  4. Zoran Filipović - 138
  5. Kosta Tomašević - 137

Top 3 Greatest Managers

For a club like Red Star Belgrade to make it to the UEFA Europa League finals, there is no doubt that they have had some of the best managers. This section will provide a detailed list of the top 3 greatest managers at the football club.

Miljan Miljanić

Miljan Miljanić is one of the top coaches at Red Star Belgrade who first started as a defender. During his tenure as the club's manager, Red Star Belgrade won 10 cups. That includes the Mitropa Cup, Yugoslav Cup, and Yugoslav First League Trophy. Also as a player, Miljan Miljanić won the 1976 Don Balón Award.

Dragoslav Šekularac

Undoubtedly, Dragoslav Šekularac, popularly known as Šeki, is one of the top managers for the Red Star Belgrade. Šeki held the managerial position from December 1988 to June 1990. During his time as the manager of Red Star Belgrade, he won 47 games out of 66, which is impressive. Besides, he won two trophies, one of which was the Yugoslav Cup.

Ljupko Petrović

Ljupko Petrović is a household name known as one of the greatest managers at Red Star Belgrade. During his stint, Petrović led Red Star through a series of wins. For instance, he ensured the club won the Yugoslav First League, Serbia and Montenegro First League, and the European Cup. Even though he did not win the Europa League, he is considered one of the greatest managers in the club's history.

Record Transfers

Like any other club in the European League, Red Star has made many transfers which have seen the departure and arrival of numerous players. So far, below is a list of the most expensive record transfers in the Red Star Belgrade. 

Arrivals 

  1. Nemanja Radonjic - €3.00m, 2017, AS Roma
  2. Richmond Boakye - €2.50m, 2018, JS Suning
  3. Takayuki Suzuki - €2.50m, 2006, Kashima Antlers

Departures

  1. Goran Drulic, €13.00m, 2001, Real Zaragoza.
  2. Dejan Stanković, €12.39m, 1998, Lazio.
  3. Nemanja Radonjic, €12.00m, 2018, Marseille.

Red Star Belgrade Derbies and Rivalries

Being one of the biggest clubs in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, it is hard to imagine Red Star without a rival. You should thus know that the Belgrade Derby is a fierce rivalry between Red Star Belgrade and Partizan Belgrade. In fact 2009, the Daily Mail recognised the derby as the fourth fiercest rivalry of all time. The two teams deliver the best action on the field every time they meet. However, if you scrutinise previous Red Star Belgrade statistics, you will notice that Red Star has been dominant with 64 wins. That is despite the teams always appearing back-to-back in almost all league tables.

Most Memorable Matches

Red Star has had some memorable matches, one notable being against Busby Babes in 1958. Even though Red Star lost against Manchester United, they put on quite a show, proving they were fierce in their own right. 

Biggest Wins

To prove the aggressiveness of Red Star Belgrade, this section will highlight some of the club's biggest wins.

The first memorable victory was during the European Champion Clubs' Cup 1958 when the Red Stars played Stade Dudelange. Red Stars scored 9 goals to 1, marking their initial biggest wins.

Another big win was an away game in 2019 while competing for the Kup Srbije title. The Red Stars managed to beat their opponents FK Trepca 8 – 1.

The third biggest win was a European Cup game for the 1969/1970 season. Red Star Belgrade beat Linfield FC 8 – 0 in front of 7,464 spectators.

Heaviest Defeats

Despite being a solid team with an incredible track record, Red Star meets their match occasionally, and they suffer a heavy defeat.

For instance, one of the heaviest defeats was during a 2019 UEFA Champions League Game, where their worthy opponents, Bayern Munich, beat them by six goals to claim victory.

Another unforgettable heavy defeat was in 2018 when the Red Stars played against Paris Saint-Germain, PSG in the Champions League. PSG beat the Red Stars 6 goals to 1 in an arena with 39,979 people. 

Lastly, Red Stars once had a similar defeat at the hands of Polonia Bytom in the 1963 Intertoto-Cup. Polonia scored 6 goals, whereas Red Star Belgrade only scored one goal.

Red Star Belgrade Fixtures, Live Scores and Results 

If you are a Red Star Belgrade fan, you must wonder where to find the current Red Star fixtures, live scores, and, most importantly, Red Star results. The good news is that Oddspedia has one of the best resources to keep you updated. The site provides current fixtures with an automatic refresh feature. This implies you don't need to refresh the page to update the statistics. 

Using Oddspedia, you can also access past, present, and future game information. This is possible whether you want to find out the previous Red Star Europa League results or confirm the number of goals in their last match. You will also find accurate football live scores, which you can use to place live bets on your preferred bookie. For the best experience, ensure your device runs on the latest Android or iOS software and has a significant amount of RAM. After all, such processing requires a fast device to update the information in real time.

Latest Red Star Belgrade Standings and Top Scorers 

Knowing the latest standings can help immensely when researching a specific club. Oddspedia ensures you are constantly updated by providing you with the latest Red Star Belgrade standings. They also include top scorers; to refresh your memory, they add players' mugshots. Your only task is navigating to your desired team or league and reviewing the information.

Current Red Star Belgrade Squad - Players and Coaches 

Clubs are ever-changing their squad as a way to improve their performance. Keeping up with the current Red Star Belgrade squad with constant transfers and coach changes can be hectic. But with Oddspedia, that will never be the case. Oddspedia has the current Red Star Belgrade Squad, from players to coaches. Furthermore, you will find Mugshots of players and coaches for easy identification.

Latest Red Star Belgrade News

Oddspedia offers audience insights into different clubs and leagues. The staff collates news from other media outlets worldwide. The platform also capitalises on facts, rumours, and gossip from social media. Lastly, the Oddspedia staff also gets information from Players' Twitter accounts. Thus, to get the latest Red Star Belgrade news, you must check the Oddspedia page.

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In addition to Red Star Belgrade staff information, Oddspedia covers every detail you need when betting on Red Star Belgrade. So, whether you want to place Win, Double Chance, or Asian Handicap bets, consider yourself covered. The available resource also offers gambling strategies from industry experts and guides you on placing bets. In short, you get everything that you need to place likely bets. Lastly, Oddspedia provides you with betting tools that you can use to find value bets and sure bets.

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Finding the best football betting sites is an easy task with Oddspedia. You get more than 80 bookmaker reviews by Oddspedia experts. Some of the details contained in the reviews include the markets and sports available at the bookie. Furthermore, you will find a detailed description of bonuses and promotions offered. You can rate the bookies and decide the suitable option using the information.

Did You Know That?

  • Some name suggestions for the team during its formation include Mladost, Dinamo, Lokomotiva, and Torpedo.
  • Red Stars has won over 672 trophies.
  • The club gives prolific players a Star, the club's highest honour.
  • The official Red Star magazine, Red Star Revue, was officially launched in 1961.
  • Laza Petrovic was the first fan to visit Marakana Stadium when it hosted its first games.
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