Red | Star Belgrade

Red Star Belgrade (Serbian: Crvena zvezda ) is the most successful football club in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia, and remains a pillar of Eastern European sports history.

In March 2026, UEFA fined the club €95,500 following a Europa League match. While early reports suggested the fine was for a large display of an Orthodox Christian icon , UEFA clarified the penalty was actually for offensive language directed at the organization on a separate banner. Red Star Belgrade

Founded in by the Serbian United Antifascist Youth League, the club was intended as a symbol of "Brotherhood and Unity" in socialist Yugoslavia. Red Star Belgrade (Serbian: Crvena zvezda ) is

Red Star secured its ninth consecutive Serbian SuperLiga title on April 27, 2026, after a 3–0 victory against their "eternal rival," Partizan Belgrade. Founded in by the Serbian United Antifascist Youth

Red Star and the immortal triumph of 1991 - These Football Times

18-year-old midfielder Vasilije Kostov has emerged as a top prospect, reportedly attracting interest from major European clubs like Inter Milan, Arsenal, and Bayern Munich. Historical Significance

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