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词条 Red Star Belgrade in European football
释义

  1. A brief history

  2. 1956–70

  3. 1970–80

  4. 1980–90

  5. 1990–00

  6. 2000–10

  7. 2010–present

  8. Overall record by country

  9. References

  10. External links

List of Red Star Belgrade's official European matches from 1956 till today.[1]

A brief history

Red Star's European story began in 1956 in Kerkrade, Netherlands. The first rival in the first round of the 1956–57 European Cup were Dutch champions Rapid JC (the club later change its name to Roda JC), with Bora Kostić scoring Red Star's first ever European goal. Since the first European Cup semi-final, when Red Star was eliminated by Fiorentina, Red Star participated 14 times in a European competition quarter-final (not counting the Mitropa Cup), and was a semi-finalist in each of the three cup competitions for a total of six appearances. Throughout this time, Red Star steadily kept its place among the top 15 European clubs on UEFA's ranking list, situated just behind Real Madrid and Barcelona for the number of participations in European Cups.[2] In 1991, Red Star were finally ready for Europe and the road to Bari, where the final of the 1991 European Cup was played.

From 1992 to 1995, the clubs from FR Yugoslavia were forbidden to take part in the European competitions, due to the sanctions against Yugoslavia. Red Star has never managed to regain its previous reputation afterwards, participating in the UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League group stage for three times since 1995 and qualify for the UEFA Champions League group stage one time 2018–19.

1956–70

SeasonCompetitionRound CountryClub Home AwayAggregate
1956–57European CupR1NED}}Rapid JC2–04–36–3
Quarter finalBUL|variant=1946}}CDNA Sofia3–11–24–3
Semi finalITA}}Fiorentina0–10–00–1
1957–58European CupQRLUX}}Stade Dudelange9–15–014–1
R1SWE}}IFK Norrköping2–12–24–3
Quarter finalENG}}Manchester United3–31–24–5
1959–60European CupR1ENG}}Wolverhampton Wanderers1–10–31–4
1960–61European CupR1HUN}}Újpesti Dózsa1–20–31–5
1961–62Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1SUI}}Basel XI4–11–15–2
R2SCO}}Hibernian4–01–05–0
Quarter finalESP|variant=1945}}Espanyol5–01–26–2
Semi finalESP|variant=1945}}Barcelona0–21–41–6
1962–63Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1AUT}}Rapid Wien1–01–12–1
R2ESP|variant=1945}}Barcelona3–20–13–3 (1–0 Play off)
Quarter finalITA}}Roma2–00–32–3
1964–65European CupR1SCO}}Rangers4–21–35–5 (1–3 Play off)
1965–66Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1ITA}}Fiorentina0–41–31–7
1966–67Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1ESP|variant=1945}}Athletic Bilbao5–00–25–2
R2ESP|variant=1945}}Valencia1–20–11–3
1968–69European CupR2SCO}}Celtic1–11–52–6
1969–70European CupR1NIR}}Linfield8–04–212–2
R2GDR}}Vorwärts Berlin3–21–24–4 (a)

1970–80

SeasonCompetitionRound CountryClub Home AwayAggregate
1970–71European CupR1HUN}}Újpesti Dózsa4–00–24–2
R2ROM|variant=1965}}UTA Arad3–03–16–1
Quarter finalGDR}}Carl Zeiss Jena4–02–36–3
Semi finalGRE}}Panathinaikos4–10–34–4 (a)
1971–72Cup Winners' CupR1HUN}}Komlói Bányász1–27–28–4
R2NED}}Sparta Rotterdam2–11–13–2
Quarter finalUSSR}}Dynamo Moscow1–21–12–3
1972–73UEFA CupR1SUI}}Lausanne-Sport5–12–37–4
R2ESP|variant=1945}}Valencia3–11–04–1
R3ENG}}Tottenham Hotspur1–00–21–2
1973–74European CupR1POL}}Stal Mielec2–11–03–1
R2ENG}}Liverpool2–12–14–2
Quarter finalESP|variant=1945}}Atlético Madrid0–20–00–2
1974–75Cup Winners' CupR1GRE}}PAOK2–00–12–1
R2LUX}}Avenir Beggen5–16–111–2
Quarter finalESP|variant=1945}}Real Madrid2–00–22–2 (6–5 Pen.)
Semi finalHUN}}Ferencváros2–21–23–4
1975–76UEFA CupR1ROM}}Universitatea Craiova1–13–14–2
R2GER}}Hamburger SV1–10–41–5
1976–77UEFA CupR1BUL|variant=1971}}Lokomotiv Plovdiv4–11–25–3
R2AUT}}Austria Salzburg1–01–22–2 (a)
R3GRE}}AEK Athens3–10–23–3 (a)
1977–78European CupR1IRL}}Sligo Rovers3–03–06–0
R2GER}}Borussia Mönchengladbach0–31–51–8
1978–79UEFA CupR1GDR}}Dynamo Berlin4–12–56–6 (a)
R2ESP|variant=1977}}Sporting de Gijón1–11–02–1
R3ENG}}Arsenal1–01–12–1
Quarter finalENG}}West Bromwich Albion1–01–12–1
Semi finalGER}}Hertha BSC1–01–22–2 (a)
FinalGER}}Borussia Mönchengladbach1–10–11–2
1979–80UEFA CupR1TUR}}Galatasaray3–10–03–1
R2GDR}}Carl Zeiss Jena3–23–26–4
R3GER}}Bayern Munich3–20–23–4

1980–90

SeasonCompetitionRound CountryClub Home AwayAggregate
1980–81European CupR1NOR}}Viking4–13–27–3
R2SUI}}Basel2–00–12–1
Quarter finalITA}}Internazionale0–11–11–2
1981–82European CupR1Malta}}Hibernians8–12–110–2
R2TCH}}Baník Ostrava3–01–34–3
Quarter finalBEL}}Anderlecht1–21–22–4
1982–83Cup Winners' CupR1NOR}}Lillestrøm3–04–07–0
R2ESP}}Barcelona2–41–23–6
1983–84UEFA CupR1ITA}}Hellas Verona2–30–12–4
1984–85European CupR1POR}}Benfica3–20–23–4
1985–86Cup Winners' CupR1SUI}}Aarau2–02–24–2
R2DEN}}Lyngby BK3–12–25–3
Quarter finalESP}}Atlético Madrid0–21–11–3
1986–87European CupR1GRE}}Panathinaikos3–01–24–2
R2NOR}}Rosenborg4–13–07–1
Quarter finalESP}}Real Madrid4–20–24–4 (a)
1987–88UEFA CupR1BUL|variant=1971}}Trakia Plovdiv3–02–25–2
R2BEL}}Club Brugge3–10–43–5
1988–89European CupR1IRL}}Dundalk3–05–08–0
R2ITA}}Milan1–11–12–2 (2–4 Pen.)
1989–90UEFA CupR1TUR}}Galatasaray2–01–13–1
R2USSR}}Žalgiris Vilnius4–11–05–1
R3GER}}1. FC Köln2–00–32–3

1990–00

SeasonCompetitionRound CountryClub Home AwayAggregate
1990–91European CupR1SUI}}Grasshopper1–14–15–2
R2SCO}}Rangers3–01–14–1
Quarter finalGDR}}Dynamo Dresden3–03–06–0
Semi finalGER}}Bayern Munich2–22–14–3
FinalFRA}}Marseille0–0 (5-3 Pen.)
1991 UEFA Super CupFinal{{flagicon|ENG}}Manchester United0–1
1991 Intercontinental CupFinal{{flagicon|CHI}}Colo Colo3–0
1991–92European CupR1NIR}}Portadown4–04–08–0
R2Cyprus}}Apollon Limassol3–12–05–1
Group ABEL}}Anderlecht3–22–32nd out of 4
ITA}}Sampdoria1–30–2
GRE}}Panathinaikos1–02–0
1995–96UEFA CupQRSUI}}Neuchâtel Xamax0–10–00–1
1996–97Cup Winners' CupQRSCO}}Hearts0–01–11–1 (a)
R1GER}}1. FC Kaiserslautern4–00–14–1
R2ESP}}Barcelona1–11–32–4
1997–98Cup Winners' CupQRFIN}}HJK Helsinki3–00–13–1
R1Belgium}}Germinal Ekeren1–12–33–4
1998–99UEFA CupQR1Georgia|variant=1990}}Kolkheti Poti7–04–011–0
QR2RUS}}Rotor Volgograd2–12–14–2
R1FRA}}Metz2–11–23–3 (4–3 Pen.)
R2FRA}}Lyon1–22–33–5
1999-00UEFA CupQRAzerbaijan}}Neftchi Baku1–03–24–2
R1FRA}}Montpellier0–12–22–3

2000–10

SeasonCompetitionRound CountryClub Home AwayAggregate
2000–01Champions LeagueQR1FRO}}KÍ Klaksvík2–03–05–0
QR2Georgia|variant=1990}}Torpedo Kutaisi4–00–24–2
QR3UKR}}Dynamo Kyiv1–10–01–1 (a)
UEFA CupR1ENG}}Leicester City3–11–14–2
R2ESP}}Celta Vigo1–03–54–5
2001–02Champions LeagueQR2Cyprus}}Omonia2–11–13–2
QR3GER}}Bayer Leverkusen0–00–30–3
UEFA CupR1UKR}}Arsenal Kyiv0–02–32–3
2002–03UEFA CupQRKazakhstan}}Kairat3–02–05–0
R1ITA}}Chievo0–02–02–0
R2ITA}}Lazio1–10–11–2
2003–04UEFA CupQRMoldova}}Nistru Otaci5–03–28–2
R1DEN}}OB4–32–26–5
R2NOR}}Rosenborg0–10–00–1
2004–05Champions LeagueQR2SUI}}Young Boys3–02–25–2
QR3Netherlands}}PSV3–20–53–7
UEFA CupR1RUS}}Zenit St. Petersburg1–20–41–6
2005–06UEFA CupQR2CRO}}Inter Zaprešić4–03–17–1
R1POR}}Braga0–01–11–1 (a)
Group ESUI}}Basel1–24th out of 5
NOR}}Tromsø1–3
ITA}}Roma3–1
FRA}}Strasbourg2–2
2006–07Champions LeagueQR2IRL}}Cork City3–01–04–0
QR3ITA}}Milan1–20–11–3
UEFA CupR1CZE}}Slovan Liberec1–20–21–4
2007–08Champions LeagueQR2Estonia}}Levadia1–01–22–2 (a)
QR3Scotland}}Rangers0–00–10–1
UEFA CupR1POL}}Dyskobolia Grodzisk1–01–02–0
Group FGER}}Bayern Munich2–35th out of 5
GRE}}Aris0–3
ENG}}Bolton Wanderers0–1
POR}}Braga0–2
2008–09UEFA CupQR2Cyprus}}APOEL3–32–25–5 (a)
2009–10Europa LeagueQR2Slovenia}}Rudar Velenje4–01–05–0
QR3Georgia}}Dinamo Tbilisi5–20–25–4
Play offCZE}}Slavia Prague2–10–32–4

2010–present

SeasonCompetitionRound CountryClub Home AwayAggregate
2010–11Europa LeagueQR3Slovakia}}Slovan Bratislava1–21–12–3
2011–12Europa LeagueQR3LAT}}Ventspils7–02–19–1
Play offFRA}}Rennes1–20–41–6
2012–13Europa LeagueQR2BLR}}Naftan Novopolotsk3–34–37–6
QR3CYP}}Omonia0–00–00–0 (6–5 Pen.)
Play offFRA}}Bordeaux0–02–32–3
2013–14Europa LeagueQR2ISL}}ÍBV2–00–02–0
QR3UKR}}Chornomorets Odesa0–01–31–3
2015–16Europa LeagueQR1Kazakhstan}}Kairat0–21–21–4
2016–17Champions LeagueQR2Malta}}Valletta2–12–14–2
QR3Bulgaria}}Ludogorets Razgrad2–42–24–6
Europa LeaguePlay offITA}}Sassuolo1–10–31–4
2017–18Europa LeagueQR1MLT}}Floriana3–03–36–3
QR2KAZ}}Irtysh Pavlodar2–01–13–1
QR3CZE}}Sparta Prague2–01–03–0
Play offRUS}}Krasnodar 2–1 2–34–4 (a)
Group HENG}}Arsenal0–10–02nd out of 4
BLR}}BATE Borisov1–10–0
GER}}Köln1–01–0
Round of 32RUS}}CSKA Moscow0–00–10–1
2018–19Champions LeagueQR1LVA}}Spartaks Jūrmala2–00–02–0
QR2LIT}}Sūduva Marijampolė3–02–05–0
QR3Slovakia}}Spartak Trnava1–12–13–2
Play offAUT}}Red Bull Salzburg0–02–22–2 (a)
Group CFRA}}Paris Saint-Germain1–41–64th out of 4
ENG}}Liverpool2–00–4
ITA}}Napoli0–01–3

Overall record by country

As of December 11th, 2018

References

1. ^http://kassiesa.nl/uefa/clubs/search/fm.php?search=red+star
2. ^crvenazvezdafk.com - Autumn

External links

  • UEFA European Cup Football Result and Qualification by Bert Kassies
{{Red Star Belgrade}}

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