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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · Velelepni sportski objekat, jedan od najvećih na Balkanu, svedok je višedecenijskih uspeha i pobeda Crvene zvezde. Zvanično ime našeg stadiona od decembra 2014. godine glasi „Rajko Mitić“, po prvoj Zvezdinoj zvezdi. Prethodno, zvanično ime stadiona bilo je „Stadion FK Crvena zvezda“.

  2. Hace 5 días · У Медија центру стадиона "Рајко Митић" смештена је новинарска ложа. Такође, у оквиру стадиона, свим навијачима је доступан Ред кафе, где звездаши могу свакодневно да уживају у храни и пићу уз најлепши поглед на сам терен Маракане.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Mitić. The legendary Red Star footballer, Rajko Mitić, was born in the village Dolac, near Bela Palanka on the 19th of November 1922. He played 572 matches for the most successful Serbian club where he got famous and gained the status of the first Red Star’s Star, in the position of the right “half” and he scored 262 goals.

  4. Hace 1 día · The 53,000 capacity Rajko Mitić Stadium is the largest in Serbia, and is often utilised for international fixtures. Serbia does not have an official national stadium and the team has played at grounds throughout the country.

  5. Hace 1 día · The Serbia and Montenegro national team continued under the name Yugoslavia until 2003 when the country and team were renamed Serbia and Montenegro. The Serbia national football team inherited Yugoslavia's spot within FIFA and UEFA and is considered by both organisations as the only successor of Yugoslavia (and of Serbia and ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2024 · The team plays in Rajko Mitić Stadium (named for a former Red Star great), which opened in 1963 and is nicknamed “the Marakana,” after Rio de Janiero’s famed Maracanã Stadium. Red Star is notable for producing many footballers who later starred abroad for foreign clubs.

  7. Hace 3 días · A tank parked permanently in front of Red Star Belgrade ‘Rajko Mitić’/’Marakana’ stadium, Serbia (credits: Gianni Galleri) There are several examples that show this link between symbolism and language used by ultras, as well as their relationship to the present and past society of the countries that once belonged to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.