The Eternal Derby, Red Star V Partizan.

[77], "FK Crvena Zvezda" redirects here. Red Star eliminated Liverpool in the second round of the 1973–74 European Cup and Real Madrid in the quarter-finals of the 1974–75 European Cup Winners' Cup. Red Star were leading 1–0 after a goal by Dejan Savićević and were also a man up due to Milan striker Pietro Paolo Virdis receiving a red card.
The most notable performer is Zdravko Čolić who held massive shows at Marakana on three separate occasions. During that summer, Velibor Vasović became coach and the side was strengthened by acquiring a number of talented young players, among whom Dragan Stojković and Borislav Cvetković stood out. Branko Stanković, whose reign as head coach was to last four years, brought Red Star three trophies and the first great European final. ", "Blic Sport – Stadion Zvezde među 50 najznačajnijih u Evropi", "10 Most Hostile World Football Stadiums", "OVO SU NAJPOPULARNIJI KLUBOVI NA BALKANU: Evo gde su ZVEZDA i PARTIZAN (FOTO)", "A Culture of Violence - The Politics of Serbian Football Hooliganism", "The rise, fall and resurrection of Red Star Belgrade – and why European competition still means so much to them", "Eks-ju navijači: Vjernost, politika, rat, nacionalizam, nasilje (FOTO, VIDEO)", "The history of violence behind the Ultras of Red Star Belgrade", "Serbia and Russia in Football – Orthodox Brotherhood Unorthodox Passion", "The Inferno At Yesterday's Biggest Rivalry Game", "UEFA European Cup Coefficients Database", "Erik Jirka, jugará cedido en el C.D. This time it finished 1–1 and went to penalties (the first leg in Milan also ended 1–1) where Milan won and went through to the quarter-finals, eventually winning the European Cup — thus getting the coveted trophy again after twenty years, the club's first under its recently arrived owner, ambitious businessman Silvio Berlusconi. Delije support all branches of the Red Star multi-sport society. Since then, both clubs have been dominant in domestic football.

This, on top of an earlier UEFA disciplinary measure in 2011, meant Red Star did not meet the necessary Club Licensing and Financial Fair Play criteria and, as such, should not have been granted a UEFA license by the Serbian FA.

Marakana has seldom been used as a concert venue in its 45-year history. Red Star was formed on the remains of SK Jugoslavija and they were given SK Jugoslavija's stadium, offices, players and even their red and white colours, along with the logo with addition of a red star. It was the stadium of SK Jugoslavija, Yugoslav football champion in 1924 and 1925. The training pitch will also be renovated by laying down synthetic turf and installing new lighting equipment. [3] The initial vice presidents of the Sport Society – Zoran Žujović and Slobodan Ćosić – were the ones who assigned it. Red Star is the most successful club from Serbia (and former Yugoslavia) in all European competitions, and the only club from Eastern Europe that has won both the European Cup and the Intercontinental Cup.

Both sets of supporters created a fierce atmosphere throughout the …

Ways to Experience Red Star Belgrade Stadium - Marakana, Civic Centers, Points of Interest & Landmarks, Historic Walking Areas. [38][39][40], Due to warm Serbo-Hellenic relations in recent decades, Red Star's Delije ultras have developed a strong kinship with Olympiacos F.C.

On the west stand of the stadium exist also an official Red Star shop along with a Delije shop.