Red Star Belgrade

Serbian association football club

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2024 Hwang In-beom was named Serbian SuperLiga Footballer of the Year. Vladan Milojević was named Serbian Coach of the Year for the third time.
2024 Red Star Belgrade won the Winline Summer Cup.
2024 Red Star Belgrade won their record 10th league title since Montenegro's secession from Serbia in 2006.
2024 The club secured a joint-record seventh Serbian Cup trophy, completing a domestic double for the season.
May 21 2024 Red Star beat Vojvodina 2–1.
April 24 2024 Red Star beat Partizan 2–0.
February 6 2024 Signed New Zealand international midfielder Marko Stamenić on a four-year contract, who previously played for Danish side Copenhagen.
January 2024 Signed young Serbian players Ivan Guteša and Uroš Sremčević from Grafičar Beograd and Mladost Lučani respectively, reinforcing the team's youth development strategy.
January 2024 Five players receive national team call-ups: Nasser Djiga and Osman Bukari for Africa Cup of Nations, Kings Kangwa (Zambia) scoring one goal in group stage, Jean-Philippe Krasso, and Hwang In-beom for AFC Asian Cup.
January 2024 Argentine right-back Alex Vigo returns to River Plate after his loan expires, having played 16 matches and scored 3 goals during his time at Red Star Belgrade.
January 31 2024 Ghanaian midfielder Edmund Addo leaves the club on a six-month loan to Serbian side Radnički Niš, after failing to make a debut for the first team.
January 22 2024 Serbian defender Kosta Nedeljković signs contract with Aston Villa for an estimated €9,000,000, to remain with Red Star Belgrade until the end of the current season.
January 15 2024 Red Star Belgrade begins mid-season training camp in Paphos, Cyprus, which will run until 2 February and include five friendly matches.
January 14 2024 Serbian backup goalkeeper Nikola Vasiljević leaves the club after multiple loan spells, joining Serbian side Radnički Niš on a free transfer.
January 10 2024 Club announces the return of Serbian defender Viktor Radojević from loan at Grafičar, marking his first time with the first squad.
January 9 2024 Signed Nigerian international winger Peter Olayinka on a three-year contract with an option for a fourth year, who previously played for Slavia Prague.
2023 Red Star won their seventh consecutive Serbian SuperLiga title and completed their fourth consecutive double.
2023 Red Star Belgrade won the PARI Premier Cup.
2023 Red Star Belgrade loaned several players to various Serbian and international clubs, including Uroš Lazić to Novi Pazar and České Budějovice, Ilija Babić to Voždovac, Jovan Mituljikić to Radnički 1923, and Aleksandar Kahvić to OFK Beograd and Železničar
2023 Miloš Gordić was loaned to IMT, and Nikola Glišić and Shedrack Charles also moved to IMT during the season
2023 Signed multiple key players including Omri Glazer from Hapoel Be'er Sheva, Miloš Degenek from Columbus Crew, Nasser Djiga from Basel, Hwang In-beom from Olympiacos, Cherif Ndiaye from Adana Demirspor, and Peter Olayinka from Slavia Prague.
December 2023 Red Star lost their final Champions League group stage game against Manchester City at home, ending the competition in last place in their group.
December 2023 Red Star finished the first half of the Serbian SuperLiga championship with three wins and a 1-2 defeat against Partizan in the Eternal derby, remaining in second place on the table.
December 2023 Red Star won their Serbian Cup second round match against Radnički Niš with a 5-0 victory.
December 25 2023 Serbian Cup quarter-finals draw took place, with Red Star drawn to play a home game against OFK Vršac on 4 April 2024.
December 22 2023 Serbian coach Vladan Milojević was announced as the new manager, returning for his second spell at the club after previously managing Red Star from 2017 to 2019, during which he won two Serbian SuperLiga titles.
December 20 2023 Israeli coach Barak Bakhar was sacked after six months, following a loss in the Eternal derby.
December 17 2023 The club signed a new contract with young fullback Kosta Nedeljković, extending his contract until the summer of 2027.
August 2023 Red Star Belgrade began their 18th season in the Serbian SuperLiga and participated in the UEFA Champions League qualifying rounds.
August 31 2023 Red Star Belgrade was drawn into UEFA Champions League Group G alongside Manchester City, RB Leipzig, and Young Boys, marking their fourth appearance in the Champions League group stage.
August 23 2023 Serbian defender Andrej Đurić, a product of the club's youth academy, returned to Red Star Belgrade after two seasons with Slovenian side Domžale, signing a four-year contract with an option for one-year extension.
August 22 2023 Georgian international defender Irakli Azarovi left Red Star Belgrade to join Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk for an estimated fee of €3,000,000, after playing 26 games and winning Serbian SuperLiga and Serbian Cup during his one-season stay.
August 22 2023 Slavoljub Srnić, a Serbian veteran midfielder, transferred on a free transfer to Cypriot side AEL Limassol, ending his third spell at Red Star Belgrade after playing 208 games, scoring 22 goals, and winning 6 Serbian SuperLiga and 3 Serbian Cup titles.
July 28 2023 Promoted Serbian midfielder Nikola Knežević from youth academy to first squad and signed him to a four-year contract until summer of 2027, after being previously loaned to Grafičar and Napredak.
July 24 2023 Australian international defender Miloš Degenek returned to the club for his third spell, arriving from Columbus Crew for an estimated €500,000 on a two-year contract with a one-year extension option.
July 23 2023 Signed Serbian winger Uroš Kabić from Vojvodina on a four-year contract for an estimated €800,000.
July 23 2023 Serbian international defender Strahinja Eraković left the club after three seasons, joining Russian side Zenit on a four-year contract for an estimated €8,000,000.
July 4 2023 Canadian international goalkeeper Milan Borjan left the club after six seasons, going on a one-year loan to Slovan Bratislava after winning six consecutive Serbian SuperLiga's and three Serbian Cups.
June 22 2023 Signed Israeli international goalkeeper Omri Glazer from Hapoel Be'er Sheva for an estimated €1,200,000, signing a three-year contract with a one-year extension option.
June 21 2023 Signed Ghanaian international midfielder Edmund Addo on a free transfer from Spartak Subotica, with a four-year contract.
June 20 2023 Signed Ivorian international forward Jean-Philippe Krasso on a free transfer from Saint-Étienne, with a four-year contract.
June 19 2023 Recalled Serbian midfielder Jovan Šljivić from loan and signed him to a new three-year contract after spending last season at Grafičar.
June 16 2023 Serbian forward Aleksandar Pešić moved to Hungarian side Ferencvárosi, ending his second spell at the club where he won two Serbian SuperLiga and one Serbian cup titles.
June 16 2023 Serbian midfielder Veljko Nikolić left the club to join Cypriot champions Aris Limassol after four seasons, during which he won four SuperLiga and three Serbian cup titles.
June 13 2023 Serbian defender Radovan Pankov left the club after four seasons, joining Legia Warsaw on a 3-year contract.
May 28 2023 Players and squad numbers were last updated, marking the end of the 2022-23 season for Red Star Belgrade.
May 28 2023 Nikola Mituljikić, a youth academy player, was added to the squad with a contract running until 2025.
May 25 2023 Red Star beat Čukarički 2–1.
May 25 2023 Red Star Belgrade won their third consecutive and 27th total Serbian Cup title by defeating Čukarički 2-1 in the final, with Aleksandar Pešić scoring both goals.
May 19 2023 Announced Israeli manager Barak Bakhar as head coach, signing a three-year contract after previously managing Maccabi Haifa and eliminating Red Star in UEFA Champions League play-off round.

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