After a 120-minute match and only few chances on both sides, the match was decided following the penalty shootout. [20][21][22] The club crest is a red five-pointed star, white framed, on a red-white background. Further notable home-grown players include Vladica Popović, Ratomir Dujković, Stanislav Karasi, Slobodan Janković, Ognjen Petrović, Vladislav Bogićević, Dušan Nikolić, Zoran Filipović, Dušan Savić, Milan Janković, Boško and Milko Gjurovski, Stevan Stojanović, Vladan Lukić, Zvonko Milojević, Zoran Jovičić, Ivan Adžić, Nebojša Krupniković, Goran Drulić, Nenad Lalatović, Marko Pantelić, Ognjen Koroman, Vladimir Dišljenković, Marko Perović, Dejan Milovanović, Dragan Mrđa, Boško Janković, Dušan Basta, Vujadin Savić, Slavoljub Srnić, Filip Stojković, Marko Grujić and Luka Jović. (FOTO)", "Zvezda predstavila nove dresove, fudbaleri će nositi i navijače na grudima /ANKETA/", "Uncivil war: Why Partizan Belgrade vs Red Star is more than a game", "ISTRAŽIVANJE Ko ima više navijača u Srbiji, ZVEZDA ILI PARTIZAN?
[35][36], Hardcore supporters began to emerge during the 1980s, with official inauguration taking place in 1989. The stands of both teams feature fireworks, coloured confetti, flags, rolls of paper, torches, smoke, drums, giant posters and choreographies, used to create visual grandeur and apply psychological pressure on the visiting teams, hence the slogan, "Welcome to Hellgrade." A football club in Ecuador, in the city of Cuenca, created in 1961, is inspired in Red Star Belgrade. On 27 October 2017, FIFA officially recognized all winners of the Intercontinental Cup as club world champions, in equal status to the FIFA Club World Cup. Red Star's home ground is the Rajko Mitić Stadium (since 21 December 2014), formerly known as Red Star Stadium. Slavoljub Muslin left the bench in September 2001, after which Red Star's subsequent seasons became more volatile. Compare. Referee: Novak... 0. Thus, when Red Star eliminated Red Bull Salzburg in the 2018–19 UEFA Champions League play-off round, and qualified for the UEFA Champions League group stage, it meant that Red Star will compete for the first time since the new format was introduced. Some of the greatest players during this period were Kosta Tomašević, Branko Stanković, Rajko Mitić, Vladimir Beara, Bora Kostić, Vladica Popović, Vladimir Durković and Dragoslav Šekularac. After eliminating teams like Arsenal, West Bromwich Albion and Hertha BSC, Red Star made for the first time the UEFA Cup final. In 2008, the club reconstructed the stadium's pitch, under-soil grass heaters, improved drainage systems were installed and new modern turf replaced the old surface. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Red Star shop is the only official store items with the characteristics of football and basketball club Crvena zvezda. When interviewed many years later Bragg was asked if this was true, to which he replied that his uncle actually played for Fulham but that did not fit the rhyme with played.[73]. Fan groups are widespread throughout Serbia and former Yugoslav republics, and the club has the highest social media following amongst former Yugoslav football teams. The Foals won 2–1 on aggregate.[7]. The Gabonese midfield maestro was delighted to be back in Belgrade. Former Red Star and Real Madrid coaching legend Miljan Miljanić was also a member of Red Star's youth school.
After a 120-minute match and only few chances on both sides, the match was decided following the penalty shootout. [20][21][22] The club crest is a red five-pointed star, white framed, on a red-white background. Further notable home-grown players include Vladica Popović, Ratomir Dujković, Stanislav Karasi, Slobodan Janković, Ognjen Petrović, Vladislav Bogićević, Dušan Nikolić, Zoran Filipović, Dušan Savić, Milan Janković, Boško and Milko Gjurovski, Stevan Stojanović, Vladan Lukić, Zvonko Milojević, Zoran Jovičić, Ivan Adžić, Nebojša Krupniković, Goran Drulić, Nenad Lalatović, Marko Pantelić, Ognjen Koroman, Vladimir Dišljenković, Marko Perović, Dejan Milovanović, Dragan Mrđa, Boško Janković, Dušan Basta, Vujadin Savić, Slavoljub Srnić, Filip Stojković, Marko Grujić and Luka Jović. (FOTO)", "Zvezda predstavila nove dresove, fudbaleri će nositi i navijače na grudima /ANKETA/", "Uncivil war: Why Partizan Belgrade vs Red Star is more than a game", "ISTRAŽIVANJE Ko ima više navijača u Srbiji, ZVEZDA ILI PARTIZAN?
Due to Red Star's popularity and sporting success, the club and its crest have become synonymous with broader Serbian identity, and patriotism that echoes beyond the sporting landscape.[24][25][26]. Later, the double winners were also Dejan Savićević (Red Star and Milan) and Vladimir Jugović (Red Star and Juventus). In the novel's parallel universe, Red Star won the 8 November 1988 match in Belgrade and eliminated AC Milan, which thus never won its 1989 European Cup, meaning that Berlusconi's ultimate entry into Italian politics had a much weaker background push, which adversely affected his performance at the 1994 Italian general election.