General |
Rajko Mitić Stadium | ||
Marakana | ||
Full name | Rajko Mitić Stadium | |
Former name(s) | Red Star Stadium (1963–2014) | |
Owners | Red Star Belgrade | |
Location | Dedinje, Belgrade, Serbia | |
Built | 1960–1963 | |
Opened | 1 September 1963 | |
Renovated | 2017–present | |
Tenants | Red Star Belgrade (1963–present) | |
Capacity | 55,538 | |
Field dimensions | 110 x 73 meters | |
Surface | Grass |
The Rajko Mitić Stadium, previously known as Stadion Crvene zvezde, also known as 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 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 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.
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