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  1. 14 de may. de 2024 · U Medija centru stadiona "Rajko Mitić" smeštena je novinarska loža. Takođe, u okviru stadiona, svim navijačima je dostupan Red kafe, gde zvezdaši mogu svakodnevno da uživaju u hrani i piću uz najlepši pogled na sam teren Marakane.

  2. Hace 5 días · На стадиону "Рајко Митић" је 2023. године по светским стандардима у срцу западне трибине отворена нова "Централна ложа". Такође, на истој страни Маракане се налазе ложе ВИП 1 и ВИП 2, у којима су углавном смештени пријатељи, спонзори клуба, ветерани и људи који су обележили Звездину историју.

  3. Hace 2 días · 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.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Olayinka stars in Derby win Venue: Rajko Mitić Stadium Attendance: 28,818. Referee: ... 21.04.2024. Zvezda TV | Marakana spirit gives us wings Take a look at the latest Zvezda TV episode and re-live one of t... 20.04.2024. Never-say-die Zvezda beat Partizan Venue: Rajko Mitić Stadium. Attendance: 37,465. Re...

  5. Hace 4 días · Home stadium: Stadium Rajko Mitić, Belgrade: ... After the breakup of Yugoslavia, the FRY consisted of Montenegro and Serbia. In 1992, Yugoslavia had also been drawn as second seed in Group 5 of the European Zone in the qualifying tournament for the 1994 World Cup.

  6. Hace 2 días · Stadium Club City Opened Capacity 1 Rajko Mitić Stadium: Red Star: Belgrade: 1963 51,755 2 Partizan Stadium: Partizan: Belgrade: 1951 29,775 3 Čair Stadium: Radnički: Niš: 1963 18,151 4 Smederevo Stadium: Smederevo 1924: Smederevo: 1930 17,200 5 Čika Dača Stadium: Radnički 1923: Kragujevac: 1957 15,100 6 Karađorđe Stadium ...

  7. 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.