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The Rajko Mitić Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Рајко Митић / Stadion Rajko Mitić, pronounced [ˈstâdioːn ˈrâːjko ˈmǐːtit͡ɕ]), previously known as Stadion Crvene Zvezde (Serbian: Стадион Црвена звезда / Stadion Crvena zvezda), also known as Marakana (Serbian Cyrillic: Маракана), is a multi-use stadium in Belgrade, Serbia which has been the home ground of Crvena Zvezda since 1963. The stadium is located in Dedinje, municipality of Savski Venac.

Rajko Mitić Stadium
Marakana
Full nameRajko Mitić Stadium
Former namesRed Star Stadium (1963–2014)
LocationDedinje, Belgrade, Serbia
Coordinates44°47′00″N 20°27′53″E / 44.78333°N 20.46472°E / 44.78333; 20.46472
OwnerCrvena Zvezda
OperatorCrvena Zvezda
Executive suites5 (450 seats)
Capacity53,000[2]
Record attendance116,000 Crvena Zvezda vs Ferencváros (23 April 1975)
Field size110 x 73 meters
SurfaceGrass
ScoreboardLED
Construction
Built1960–1963
Opened1 September 1963; 60 years ago (1963-09-01)
Renovated2017–present[1]
Tenants
Crvena Zvezda (1963–present)
Serbia national football team (2006–present)

Rajko Mitić Stadium, renamed in December 2014 in honor of the club's former player and legend Rajko Mitić (1922–2008), has a seating capacity of 53,000[2] and is currently the largest stadium in Serbia by capacity.

The stadium has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level, including the European Cup final in 1973 and the UEFA European Championship finals in 1976.

History edit

The first football stadium in this location was opened on 24 April 1927. It was the stadium of SK Jugoslavija, Yugoslav football champion in 1924 and 1925.[3] It consisted of a 30,000 capacity stadium with grass pitch, athletic track, training facility and club house. SK Jugoslavija played its matches on the stadium until the end of the Second World War, when the club was disbanded by the new Yugoslav authorities. The ground was signed over to the newly founded club Red Star Belgrade.

Old ground Avala edit

The stadium was named "Avala". In 1945 it was seen as the stadium for the "Metalac" football club (former BSK, today OFK Beograd), but Vladimir Dedijer, president of the Yugoslav Gym Association at the time, granted it to the newly formed Red Star. In the summer of 1958, Red Star was to play against CDNA from Bulgaria (today CSKA Sofia). The municipal inspector from Stari Grad inspected the venue and declared it unusable, for the wooden beams were completely rotten. Until the new stadium was built, Red Star mostly played as the host at the JNA Stadium (today Partizan Stadium) while using some smaller venues for less important matches.[3]

On 27 December 1959, Red Star played its last match at the old ground. FK Novi Sad was the opposition in a farewell game at the dilapidated arena.

Together with the crumbling facility, a part of football history had left as well. At that stadium Moša Marjanović put a famous goal past the Spanish keeper Ricardo Zamora, also František Plánička was defeated, and after the Second World War plenty of exciting games were played. These included the European Cup quarter-final second leg on 5 February 1958, in which Red Star took on the English league champions Manchester United, who had won the first leg in England 2–1. Despite fighting back to draw 3-3 after being 3-0 down, Red Star were eliminated from the competition by the English side.[4] The game is most memorable for being the last played by the Manchester United side before the Munich air disaster the following day, when the team's aeroplane crashed in the West German city of Munich on the return journey.[5] Eight Manchester United players were among the 23 people who died as a result of their injuries in the crash, while two of the surviving players were injured to such an extent that they never played again.[6]

After the farewell game, the stadium was demolished to be replaced by a modern new sporting facility on exactly the same spot. In order to prepare an adequate foundation for the construction of the new stadium, it was to be started 12 meters lower than the previous one. Over 350,000 cubic metres of soil and 15,000 cubic metres of stone had to be excavated.

Marakana edit

 
Delije Sever section at the north stand
 
View from roof above the south stand

The stadium was built from 1960 to 1963, and fully financed by the GENEX company.[7] To cut the costs, especially on the rebars, it was decided that the new venue will be partially dug into the ground. In order to prepare an adequate foundation for the construction, the stadium was to be started 12 m (39 ft) lower than the previous one. Over 350,000 m3 (12,000,000 cu ft) of soil and 15,000 m3 (530,000 cu ft) of stone had to be excavated. Soon, the problems occurred, as the digging threatened to trigger the landslide of the houses surrounding the site. At first, the experts suggested that the digging should stop and the project should be changed. The soil was probed, up to 8 m (26 ft) deep, and the formation called "Sarmatian limestone" was discovered, which meant that the deep foundation was possible on the west and south side and the project was continued. On the east side, the ground had to be filled.[3]

The project was very expensive. A small part of the cost came from the donations of the Red Star fans, but that was not nearly enough. The majority of the funding came from the Executive Council, as the Government of Serbia was called at that time, which conditioned the funds with the construction of the athletic lanes. Construction was continued even after the inaugural match in 1963 and the costs amounted. Roof above the west stand was to be very expensive, with concrete arches, but prime minister Slobodan Penezić Krcun refused to grant that much money. Instead, an iron roof was built which was difficult to maintain. Because of the winds, the holes were left in the iron construction, but the auxiliary premises were built there even though they shouldn't have. Also, the workers' barracks at the auxiliary stadium were used by the club administration until the proper premises were built at the west stand in 1973. Administrative building also has a single room occupancy for the athletes. City wanted to buy the administrative building for its purposes, but the club refused and paid the building in full to the constructors.[3]

After three years of construction, the new stadium was ready to be unveiled. The official opening took place on 1 September 1963 with the Yugoslav First League match against NK Rijeka (2-1).[3] That day, some 55,000 spectators came through 9 entrance gates of 5 meters width each into the still unfinished stands. The very first visitor to the stadium is known to be Laza Petrović, a peasant from the Loznica vicinity. This fiery Red Star fan arrived to the new stadium early in the morning and took his place in the eastern stand. He took out cheese and a bannock from his bag, then ate his breakfast while he waited patiently until the late afternoon for the game to start.

The largest crowd was recorded that autumn at a derby against Partizan Belgrade – 108,000 people. Next year, after the stadium was fully completed its capacity increased to 110,000 spectators and it got the unofficial moniker - Marakana, in honour of the famous Brazilian stadium. Apart from the look, the new stadium also featured a magnificent grass pitch with drainage.

The first official goal at the stadium was scored by Trifun Mihailović in a youth match between Red Star and Jedinstvo from Zemun, a prelude to the first league match with NK Rijeka.[3] The first official top division goal was scored by Nedeljko Vukoje from Rijeka while Dušan Maravić scored Red Star's first ever goal at the stadium, which resulted in a draw in the same game.

Still on the subject of records, according to the number of tickets sold, the stadium saw its largest crowd on 23 April 1975 at the Cup Winners Cup semi-final home leg against the Hungarian side Ferencváros 2–2. There were officially 96,070 spectators in the stands that night with purchased tickets, but it is believed that the stadium was filled to the maximum allowable capacity which at the time was 110,000.

In the years since, the stadium's capacity has gradually decreased. Following different modernization touch-ups, more seats were added. During the mid-1990s, in order to meet UEFA demands for spectators' comfort and security, standing places at the stadium were completely done away with. Seats were installed on all 4 stands so that the stadium's maximum capacity was 60,000.

In 2008, the club announced the reconstruction of the pitch in the stadium. Under-soil grass heaters were installed and new modern turf has replaced the old playing surface. The training pitch will also be renovated by laying down synthetic turf and installing new lighting equipment.

In 2014, the Assembly of Red Star decided unanimously to rename the stadium from Red Star Stadium to Rajko Mitić Stadium[8][9][10] in honor of the late Red Star legend Rajko Mitić. On 19 November 2017, a monument to Mitić was ceremonially dedicated in front of the west stand.[11]

After significant repairs in 2017–2018, the public bidding for the vast reconstruction project was announced in August 2018. The bidding, opened until September, included both the stadium and the entire sports complex. It included, among other changes, the lowering of the west stand and construction of the VIP section so as the removal of the athletic's track.[12]

Proposed new stadium edit

In 2012, Red Stars executive board signed a memorandum for the reconstruction of the Rajko Mitić Stadium.[13] The current stadium is expected to be redesigned by Chinese company NCEC (Natong Construction Engineering Constructing Co.) in corporation with Portuguese holding company Sonae Sierra. The 34.8 hectares of land, named Zvezdani Grad (English: Star City or Starry City), will include the stadium with approximately 50,000 seats, fitness center, ambulance, shopping and spa center, office towers, a five-star hotel, modern apartment blocks and underground parking. The area between the stadium and the shopping center, which will allow a visit in the summer, and winter conditions, will be used for markets, cafes, restaurants, and provide space for temporary exhibitions and performances. Ticket office and club shop will also be placed in this covered area. On the roof of the shopping center will be a public garden with entrance from the shopping center. The stadium will be covered with solar panels that will supplement the energy needs of the stadium, another areas will be used for collecting rainwater for irrigation of football fields and green areas of the complex. The new stadium will be recognized for the symbol of the club, the Red Star; the main structure of the stadium is to be in the form of a five-pointed star. The cost of the project is estimated to be between €450–600 million.[citation needed]

In 2023, the club announced that it is evaluating two locations for the new stadium: the current location and a place 300 meters away from the current venue. The club has further clarified that a reconstruction of the existing structure is not a viable option, as it would not enable Crvena Zvezda to achieve its objective of doubling season ticket sales from the current number of 6,000.[14]

Notable matches edit

 
Serbia plays Belgium at Rajko Mitić, 7 October 2006
 
Serbia vs Georgia played on 9 October 2017, a 1–0 win that secured Serbia a spot at 2018 FIFA World Cup

Concerts edit

Marakana has seldom been used as a concert venue in its 45-year history.

The most notable performer is Zdravko Čolić who held massive shows at Marakana on three separate occasions. The first was on 5 September 1978 as part of his famous Putujući Urnebes Tour - 70,000 people showed up. The opening acts and guests were Dado Topić & Mama Coco, Kornelije Kovač, Arsen Dedić, Kemal Monteno, and Lokice dance group.

Then, almost twenty-three years later on 30 June 2001, he made another appearance promoting his Okano album in front of 85,000 spectators. Finally, on 23 June 2007, he promoted his Zavičaj album with another huge concert, his third, in front of 70,000 spectators at Marakana.

Other concerts at the stadium included YU Rock Misija on 15 June 1985, a show that lasted 8 hours in front of a gathered crowd of 30,000 people though they were not allowed onto the stadium's pitch by the decision of Red Star's management. Serbian folk singer Ceca held a huge concert on 15 June 2002. Most recently, Aca Lukas played a show at the stadium on 8 June 2013 in front of 50,000 people.

Other edit

In addition to football matches and concerts, the stadium has hosted the following events:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.kurir.rs/sport/fudbal/2951661/pocinje-rekonstrukcija-marakane-evo-kako-ce-izgledati-stadion-crvene-zvezde 31 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine (in Serbian.)
  2. ^ a b "The home of Crvena zvezda". crvenazvezdafk.com. from the original on 25 July 2016. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Ivan Cvetković (30 April 2012), "Zvezdin stadion – od "Avale" ka "Zvezdanom gradu"", Politika (in Serbian), from the original on 3 August 2017, retrieved 3 August 2017
  4. ^ "Munich remembered [2]". BBC News. 4 February 2008. from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  5. ^ "Munich remembered [3]". BBC News. 4 February 2008. from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  6. ^ "Munich remembered [7]". BBC News. 4 February 2008. from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  7. ^ Rajko R. Bukvić (2018). Dragan Stanić (ed.). Српска енциклопедија, том III, књига I (чланак: Генекс (Генералекспорт) [Serbian encyclopedia, vol, III, book I (article: Geneks (Generaleksport)]. Matica Srpska, Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Zavod za udžbenike. p. 155. ISBN 978-86-7946-232-9.
  8. ^ "ФК Црвена звезда - Насловна". from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  9. ^ "Marakana postala stadion "Rajko Mitić"!". from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  10. ^ "Stadion Zvezde – "Rajko Mitić"". 21 December 2014. from the original on 24 December 2014. Retrieved 24 December 2014.
  11. ^ K. Ivanović (19 November 2017), "Otkriven spomenik Rajku Mitiću" [A monument to Rajko Mitić unveiled], Politika (in Serbian), p. 19
  12. ^ Goran Kovačević (2 August 2018). ""Црвено-бели" грабе ка европској јесени - Расписан конкурс за реконструкцију стадиона "Рајко Митић"" ["Red and white" are advancing toward the European autumn – Announced bidding for the reconstruction of the "Rajko Mitić" stadium]. Politika (in Serbian). p. 17.
  13. ^ "Blic Sport | Zvezda potpisala memorandum o rekonstrukciji Marakane". Sport.blic.rs. from the original on 30 June 2012. Retrieved 30 October 2013.
  14. ^ "Gradimo novi stadion, OVO su dve opcije". Republika (in Serbian). 6 February 2023. from the original on 16 February 2023. Retrieved 16 February 2023.
  15. ^ "Ajax-Juventus : European Champions Cup Final". from the original on 19 May 2016. Retrieved 30 October 2013 – via YouTube.
  16. ^ "KRALJ RINGA: Dan kada je Mate Parlov na Marakani pokorio Evropu". Kurir. 10 July 2013. from the original on 7 August 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  17. ^ Bukumirović, Daniel (1 October 2017). "Legendarni i zaboravljeni meč Bobe i Bekera na "Marakani"". Vice Srbija. from the original on 3 October 2017. Retrieved 2 October 2017.

External links edit

  Media related to Stadion Crvena Zvezda at Wikimedia Commons

  • FC Red Star official website
  • FC Red Star Belgrade Stadion
  • Stadium pictures on Delije web site
  • Stadium Guide Article
  • 360° Marakana Virtual tour

star, stadium, confused, with, maracanã, stadium, rajko, mitić, stadium, serbian, Стадион, Рајко, Митић, stadion, rajko, mitić, pronounced, ˈstâdioːn, ˈrâːjko, ˈmǐːtit, previously, known, stadion, crvene, zvezde, serbian, Стадион, Црвена, звезда, stadion, crve. Not to be confused with Maracana Stadium The Rajko Mitic Stadium Serbian Stadion Raјko Mitiћ Stadion Rajko Mitic pronounced ˈstadioːn ˈraːjko ˈmǐːtit ɕ previously known as Stadion Crvene Zvezde Serbian Stadion Crvena zvezda Stadion Crvena zvezda also known as Marakana Serbian Cyrillic Marakana is a multi use stadium in Belgrade Serbia which has been the home ground of Crvena Zvezda since 1963 The stadium is located in Dedinje municipality of Savski Venac Rajko Mitic StadiumMarakanaUEFA Category 4 StadiumFull nameRajko Mitic StadiumFormer namesRed Star Stadium 1963 2014 LocationDedinje Belgrade SerbiaCoordinates44 47 00 N 20 27 53 E 44 78333 N 20 46472 E 44 78333 20 46472OwnerCrvena ZvezdaOperatorCrvena ZvezdaExecutive suites5 450 seats Capacity53 000 2 Record attendance116 000 Crvena Zvezda vs Ferencvaros 23 April 1975 Field size110 x 73 metersSurfaceGrassScoreboardLEDConstructionBuilt1960 1963Opened1 September 1963 60 years ago 1963 09 01 Renovated2017 present 1 TenantsCrvena Zvezda 1963 present Serbia national football team 2006 present Major sporting events hosted1973 European Cup Final1976 EBU Light heavyweight title fightUEFA Euro 19761979 UEFA Cup Final2009 Universiade AthleticsRajko Mitic Stadium renamed in December 2014 in honor of the club s former player and legend Rajko Mitic 1922 2008 has a seating capacity of 53 000 2 and is currently the largest stadium in Serbia by capacity The stadium has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level including the European Cup final in 1973 and the UEFA European Championship finals in 1976 Contents 1 History 1 1 Old ground Avala 1 2 Marakana 1 3 Proposed new stadium 2 Notable matches 3 Concerts 4 Other 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe first football stadium in this location was opened on 24 April 1927 It was the stadium of SK Jugoslavija Yugoslav football champion in 1924 and 1925 3 It consisted of a 30 000 capacity stadium with grass pitch athletic track training facility and club house SK Jugoslavija played its matches on the stadium until the end of the Second World War when the club was disbanded by the new Yugoslav authorities The ground was signed over to the newly founded club Red Star Belgrade Old ground Avala edit The stadium was named Avala In 1945 it was seen as the stadium for the Metalac football club former BSK today OFK Beograd but Vladimir Dedijer president of the Yugoslav Gym Association at the time granted it to the newly formed Red Star In the summer of 1958 Red Star was to play against CDNA from Bulgaria today CSKA Sofia The municipal inspector from Stari Grad inspected the venue and declared it unusable for the wooden beams were completely rotten Until the new stadium was built Red Star mostly played as the host at the JNA Stadium today Partizan Stadium while using some smaller venues for less important matches 3 On 27 December 1959 Red Star played its last match at the old ground FK Novi Sad was the opposition in a farewell game at the dilapidated arena Together with the crumbling facility a part of football history had left as well At that stadium Mosa Marjanovic put a famous goal past the Spanish keeper Ricardo Zamora also Frantisek Planicka was defeated and after the Second World War plenty of exciting games were played These included the European Cup quarter final second leg on 5 February 1958 in which Red Star took on the English league champions Manchester United who had won the first leg in England 2 1 Despite fighting back to draw 3 3 after being 3 0 down Red Star were eliminated from the competition by the English side 4 The game is most memorable for being the last played by the Manchester United side before the Munich air disaster the following day when the team s aeroplane crashed in the West German city of Munich on the return journey 5 Eight Manchester United players were among the 23 people who died as a result of their injuries in the crash while two of the surviving players were injured to such an extent that they never played again 6 After the farewell game the stadium was demolished to be replaced by a modern new sporting facility on exactly the same spot In order to prepare an adequate foundation for the construction of the new stadium it was to be started 12 meters lower than the previous one Over 350 000 cubic metres of soil and 15 000 cubic metres of stone had to be excavated Marakana edit nbsp Delije Sever section at the north stand nbsp View from roof above the south standThe stadium was built from 1960 to 1963 and fully financed by the GENEX company 7 To cut the costs especially on the rebars it was decided that the new venue will be partially dug into the ground In order to prepare an adequate foundation for the construction the stadium was to be started 12 m 39 ft lower than the previous one Over 350 000 m3 12 000 000 cu ft of soil and 15 000 m3 530 000 cu ft of stone had to be excavated Soon the problems occurred as the digging threatened to trigger the landslide of the houses surrounding the site At first the experts suggested that the digging should stop and the project should be changed The soil was probed up to 8 m 26 ft deep and the formation called Sarmatian limestone was discovered which meant that the deep foundation was possible on the west and south side and the project was continued On the east side the ground had to be filled 3 The project was very expensive A small part of the cost came from the donations of the Red Star fans but that was not nearly enough The majority of the funding came from the Executive Council as the Government of Serbia was called at that time which conditioned the funds with the construction of the athletic lanes Construction was continued even after the inaugural match in 1963 and the costs amounted Roof above the west stand was to be very expensive with concrete arches but prime minister Slobodan Penezic Krcun refused to grant that much money Instead an iron roof was built which was difficult to maintain Because of the winds the holes were left in the iron construction but the auxiliary premises were built there even though they shouldn t have Also the workers barracks at the auxiliary stadium were used by the club administration until the proper premises were built at the west stand in 1973 Administrative building also has a single room occupancy for the athletes City wanted to buy the administrative building for its purposes but the club refused and paid the building in full to the constructors 3 After three years of construction the new stadium was ready to be unveiled The official opening took place on 1 September 1963 with the Yugoslav First League match against NK Rijeka 2 1 3 That day some 55 000 spectators came through 9 entrance gates of 5 meters width each into the still unfinished stands The very first visitor to the stadium is known to be Laza Petrovic a peasant from the Loznica vicinity This fiery Red Star fan arrived to the new stadium early in the morning and took his place in the eastern stand He took out cheese and a bannock from his bag then ate his breakfast while he waited patiently until the late afternoon for the game to start The largest crowd was recorded that autumn at a derby against Partizan Belgrade 108 000 people Next year after the stadium was fully completed its capacity increased to 110 000 spectators and it got the unofficial moniker Marakana in honour of the famous Brazilian stadium Apart from the look the new stadium also featured a magnificent grass pitch with drainage The first official goal at the stadium was scored by Trifun Mihailovic in a youth match between Red Star and Jedinstvo from Zemun a prelude to the first league match with NK Rijeka 3 The first official top division goal was scored by Nedeljko Vukoje from Rijeka while Dusan Maravic scored Red Star s first ever goal at the stadium which resulted in a draw in the same game Still on the subject of records according to the number of tickets sold the stadium saw its largest crowd on 23 April 1975 at the Cup Winners Cup semi final home leg against the Hungarian side Ferencvaros 2 2 There were officially 96 070 spectators in the stands that night with purchased tickets but it is believed that the stadium was filled to the maximum allowable capacity which at the time was 110 000 In the years since the stadium s capacity has gradually decreased Following different modernization touch ups more seats were added During the mid 1990s in order to meet UEFA demands for spectators comfort and security standing places at the stadium were completely done away with Seats were installed on all 4 stands so that the stadium s maximum capacity was 60 000 In 2008 the club announced the reconstruction of the pitch in the stadium Under soil grass heaters were installed and new modern turf has replaced the old playing surface The training pitch will also be renovated by laying down synthetic turf and installing new lighting equipment In 2014 the Assembly of Red Star decided unanimously to rename the stadium from Red Star Stadium to Rajko Mitic Stadium 8 9 10 in honor of the late Red Star legend Rajko Mitic On 19 November 2017 a monument to Mitic was ceremonially dedicated in front of the west stand 11 After significant repairs in 2017 2018 the public bidding for the vast reconstruction project was announced in August 2018 The bidding opened until September included both the stadium and the entire sports complex It included among other changes the lowering of the west stand and construction of the VIP section so as the removal of the athletic s track 12 Proposed new stadium edit In 2012 Red Stars executive board signed a memorandum for the reconstruction of the Rajko Mitic Stadium 13 The current stadium is expected to be redesigned by Chinese company NCEC Natong Construction Engineering Constructing Co in corporation with Portuguese holding company Sonae Sierra The 34 8 hectares of land named Zvezdani Grad English Star City or Starry City will include the stadium with approximately 50 000 seats fitness center ambulance shopping and spa center office towers a five star hotel modern apartment blocks and underground parking The area between the stadium and the shopping center which will allow a visit in the summer and winter conditions will be used for markets cafes restaurants and provide space for temporary exhibitions and performances Ticket office and club shop will also be placed in this covered area On the roof of the shopping center will be a public garden with entrance from the shopping center The stadium will be covered with solar panels that will supplement the energy needs of the stadium another areas will be used for collecting rainwater for irrigation of football fields and green areas of the complex The new stadium will be recognized for the symbol of the club the Red Star the main structure of the stadium is to be in the form of a five pointed star The cost of the project is estimated to be between 450 600 million citation needed In 2023 the club announced that it is evaluating two locations for the new stadium the current location and a place 300 meters away from the current venue The club has further clarified that a reconstruction of the existing structure is not a viable option as it would not enable Crvena Zvezda to achieve its objective of doubling season ticket sales from the current number of 6 000 14 Notable matches edit nbsp Serbia plays Belgium at Rajko Mitic 7 October 2006Ajax s 1 0 defeat of Juventus in the 1973 European Cup Final is among the record attendances on Belgrade s Marakana There were 91 564 spectators in the stands the third highest attendance on the stadium s official all time list who came out to see the European football stars of the day such as Ruud Krol Johan Neeskens Johnny Rep Johan Cruijff Dino Zoff Fabio Capello Jose Altafini Roberto Bettega and others 15 Another major international football competition was played at Red Star s stadium 1976 UEFA European Championship Marakana actually hosted two memorable matches the semi final which hosts Yugoslavia lost 2 4 to West Germany in extra time after leading 2 0 for much of the game and the final on 20 June that saw Czechoslovakia upset West Germany 5 3 on penalties after the game was deadlocked a 2 2 after extra time The winning penalty was scored by Antonin Panenka who chipped the ball down the middle a technique named after the Czechoslovak midfielder On 24 April 1991 Red Star Belgrade and Bayern Munich contested a European Champions Cup semifinal tie In the Autumn of 1996 Red Star hosted 1 FC Kaiserslautern and FC Barcelona as part of its round of 32 and round of 16 respectively Cup Winners Cup ties nbsp Serbia vs Georgia played on 9 October 2017 a 1 0 win that secured Serbia a spot at 2018 FIFA World CupOn 12 October 2005 the Serbia and Montenegro national team played a deciding match on the last matchday of 2006 World Cup qualifying versus Bosnia and Herzegovina Serbia Montenegro qualified directly for Germany 2006 On 25 October 2007 Red Star hosted FC Bayern Munich in a UEFA Cup Group F match Red Star Belgrade supporters left the stadium with a feeling of great frustration because although their team were a goal up twice then they conceded two goals in the last minutes of the game and lost 2 3 Red Star Belgrade then went on to lose its remaining three matches and finished at the bottom of Group F with 0 points The atmosphere on the Marakana was incredible with the 55 000 fans present on the stadium resembling the atmosphere of 1990 91 European Cup semifinal between these two teams On 6 November 2018 Red Star hosted eventual trophy winners Liverpool in a UEFA Champions League Group C match Red Star won 2 0 with both goals scored by Milan Pavkov It was one of the biggest wins in Red Star s recent history Concerts editMarakana has seldom been used as a concert venue in its 45 year history The most notable performer is Zdravko Colic who held massive shows at Marakana on three separate occasions The first was on 5 September 1978 as part of his famous Putujuci Urnebes Tour 70 000 people showed up The opening acts and guests were Dado Topic amp Mama Coco Kornelije Kovac Arsen Dedic Kemal Monteno and Lokice dance group Then almost twenty three years later on 30 June 2001 he made another appearance promoting his Okano album in front of 85 000 spectators Finally on 23 June 2007 he promoted his Zavicaj album with another huge concert his third in front of 70 000 spectators at Marakana Other concerts at the stadium included YU Rock Misija on 15 June 1985 a show that lasted 8 hours in front of a gathered crowd of 30 000 people though they were not allowed onto the stadium s pitch by the decision of Red Star s management Serbian folk singer Ceca held a huge concert on 15 June 2002 Most recently Aca Lukas played a show at the stadium on 8 June 2013 in front of 50 000 people Other editIn addition to football matches and concerts the stadium has hosted the following events Mate Parlov vs Domenico Adinolfi EBU Light Heavyweight title fight 10 June 1976 16 Slobodan Zivojinovic vs Boris Becker exhibition tennis match 1 October 1987 17 See also editList of football stadiums in Serbia Red Star Belgrade Delije Lists of stadiumsReferences edit http www kurir rs sport fudbal 2951661 pocinje rekonstrukcija marakane evo kako ce izgledati stadion crvene zvezde Archived 31 December 2017 at the Wayback Machine in Serbian a b The home of Crvena zvezda crvenazvezdafk com Archived from the original on 25 July 2016 Retrieved 14 April 2020 a b c d e f Ivan Cvetkovic 30 April 2012 Zvezdin stadion od Avale ka Zvezdanom gradu Politika in Serbian archived from the original on 3 August 2017 retrieved 3 August 2017 Munich remembered 2 BBC News 4 February 2008 Archived from the original on 30 April 2009 Retrieved 30 October 2013 Munich remembered 3 BBC News 4 February 2008 Archived from the original on 30 April 2009 Retrieved 30 October 2013 Munich 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pictures on Delije web site Stadium Guide Article 360 Marakana Virtual tourPreceded byDe Kuip Rotterdam European CupFinal venue1973 Succeeded byHeysel Stadium BrusselsPreceded byHeysel StadiumBrussels UEFA European ChampionshipFinal venue1976 Succeeded byStadio Olimpico Rome Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Red Star Stadium amp oldid 1217942557, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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