KK Crvena zvezda Meridianbet, Beograd

Beginnings

The Belgrade Red and White began their famous history on 4 March 1945 at Kalemegdan, Belgrade, where it also played its first games ever. And since its very beginnings were glorious, it is no wonder that Crvena zvezda Telekom became one of the most well known clubs from this part of Europe and one of the clubs with the greatest fan bases in entire Europe.

Glory Days

The club went on a trophy-winning streak immediately after it has been established and won 10 straight Yugoslavian National championship trophies since 1946. Today, its trophy case includes all domestic trophies of former Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia, as well as the ABA League trophy, won in 2015. Zvezda also posesses one European cup trophy – the title of the winner of European Cup Winners Cup from 1974. Since 2013/14 season, Zvezda is a member of Euroleague again and is representing our competition well in the elite European club competition. In 2015, Zvezda became the champion of ABA League for the first time, by beating Cedevita 3:1 in victories in the Finals of Playoffs and afterwards added several more regional league trophies to their cupboard.

Club Information

Mali Kalemegdan 2, 11000 Beograd
office@kkcrvenazvezda.rs
+381 11 3284 780
+381 11 2570 101

Administration

President:Nebojša Čović
General Manager:Nemanja Vasiljević

Venue

Dvorana Aleksandar Nikolić
Čarli Čaplina 39, 11000 Beograd, Serbia SHOW MAP

Trophy Case

ABA League j.t.d.

2016, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022

ABA League

2015

ABA Super Cup

2018

European Cup Winners Cup

1974

National Championship of S&MN

1993, 1994, 1998

National Cup of S&MN

2004, 2006

Serbian Championship

2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023

Serbian National Cup 

2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023

Yugoslavian National Championship

1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1969, 1972

Yugoslavian National Cup

1971, 1973, 1975

Club Transfers

Players left Season 2023/24

Stefan Marković (retired)
Luca Vildoza (Panathinaikos)
Hassan Martin (Shimane Susanoo Magic)
John Holland (Hapoel Tel Aviv)
Benjamin Bentil
Ognjen Dobrić (Virtus Bologna)
Facundo Campazzo (Real Madrid)
Filip Petrušev (Philadelphia 76ers)
Nikola Ivanović (PBC Runa)
Nikola Topić (Mega MIS)
Miroslav Raduljica

Players arrived Season 2023/24

Dejan Davidovac (CSKA Moscow)
Marko Simonović (Chicago Bulls)
Miloš Teodosić (Virtus Bologna)
Adam Hanga (Real Madrid)
Mike Tobey (Barcelona)
Joel Bolomboy (Olympiacos)
Rokas Giedraitis (Baskonia)
Shabazz Napier (Olimpia Milan)
Yago dos Santos (ratiopharm Ulm)
Nikola Topić (OKK Belgrade)
Nemanja Bjelica (Fenerbahce)

Team Roster

# Name Position Height Date of Birth Nationality
Nemanja Bjelica Power Forward 209 09.05.1988 SRB
Joel Bolomboy Center 203 28.01.1994 USA
Dejan Davidovac Forward 202 17.01.1995 SRB
Yago Mateus Dos Santos Guard 178 09.03.1999
Adam Hanga Forward 199 12.04.1989 HUN
Shabazz Napier Guard 183 14.07.1991 USA
Giedraitis Rokas Forward 201 16.08.1992
Marko Simonović Power Forward 213 15.10.1999 MNE
Miloš Teodosić Guard 196 19.03.1987 SRB
Mike Tobey Center 213 10.10.1994 USA
2 Stefan Lazarević Forward 198 20.08.1996 SRB
9 Luka Mitrović Power Forward 204 21.03.1993 SRB
10 Branko Lazić Shooting Guard 195 12.01.1989 SRB
22 Dalibor Ilić Forward 202 04.03.2000 BIH
26 Nemanja Nedović Guard 191 16.06.1991 SRB
32 Ognjen Kuzmić Center 213 16.05.1990 SRB
Duško Ivanović Coach

Club Statistics

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Game Stats

FG2, FG3 - Field Goals

M - Made

Ag - Against

Rebs - Rebounds

St - Steals

FT - Free Throws

A - Attempted

Foul - Foul

D - Defensive

To - Turnover

Min - Minutes

Blck - Blocks

Cm - Committed

O - Offensive

Val - Index Value

Pts - Points

Fv - in Favoure of

Rv - Received

Ass - Assists

W - Won, L - Lost

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