Crvena Zvezda football players won the Serbian championship for the 2024/25 season, thus securing their eighth consecutive national championship title, with seven rounds to go. After 37 matches, Crvena Zvezda recorded 32 wins, four draws and one loss, with 100 points won, with a goal difference of 123:35.
The Red and Whites mathematically secured the domestic championship trophy seven rounds before the end of the national championship, thus winning the earliest title in the club's history. The Red and Whites thus surpassed the performance of Red Star players from the 1976/1977 and 2022/2023 seasons, who became champions six rounds before the end.
Vladan Milojević's team continued to write the pages of our history in golden letters. After winning the title the earliest, the red and whites also broke the record for the number of goals scored in the championship, three rounds before the end of the national championship. The previous record for the number of goals scored in a single season was in force since the 2020/2021 competition, when the red and whites led by Dejan Stanković were characterized by great efficiency. By the 2024/25 competition year, the record was 114 goals scored, while the Red Star first team players set a new record this season and ended a successful year in the championship with as many as 123 goals.
With the triumph in the Serbian Cup final over the Vojvodina team, the historic fifth double crown in a row was won, and the generation from the 2024/2025 season is the only one of our club, but also of Serbian football, to achieve this.
Crvena Zvezda : Omri Glazer, Marko Ilic, Ivan Gutesa, Vuk Draskic, Savo Radanovic, Milan Rodic, Ebenezer Anan, Stefan Lekovic, Uros Spajic, Naser Djiga, Milos Degenek, Vanja Drkusic, Nemanja Stojic, Mamadou Fall, Keymer Sandoval, Veljko Milosavljevic, Andrej Djuric, Jung Woo Seol, Ognjen Mimovic, Strahinja Stojkovic, Srdjan Mijailovic, Rade Krunic, Dalcio Gomes, Gelor Kanga, Timi Max Elsnik, Jovan Sljivic, Vasilije Kostov, In Bom Hwang, Andrija Maksimovic, Luka Ilic, Yegor Prucev, Mirko Ivanic, Felicio Milson, Nemanja Radonjic, Lazar Jovanovic, Puma Rodriguez, Peter Olanyinka, Katompa Mvumpa Silas, Aleksandar Katai, Sherif Endiaje, Uros Sremčević and Bruno Duarte.
Coach: Vladan Milojevic.
Crvena Zvezda opened the competitive year with a triumph against Jedinstvo at the “Rajko Mitić” stadium with a score of 4:0. By the end of the first part of the season, the red and whites, led by Vladan Milojević, had played 19 more matches and achieved 18 wins, and one match ended in a draw.
In the autumn part of the competition, Red Star Belgrade achieved the most convincing victory in the history of eternal derbies when it comes to away matches, with a score of 0:4, and Cherif Endiaye scored a hat-trick, becoming the first player in 56 years to achieve such a result.
In the spring part of the competition, the red and whites played 17 matches in the domestic championship. Our first team players triumphed in 13 matches, with three draws and one defeat.
Cherif Endiaje stood out as the top scorer with 19 goals in the championship, while the team's best assistant was Timi Max Elsnik with ten assists. In the end, we finished the season with 27 points more than the first runner-up in the table, and Milan Rodić and Gelor Kanga said goodbye to the red and white jersey at the celebration of the 36th title.
The coaching staff consisted of: Dušan Maričić, Stojan Milanović, Goran Negić, Mirko Abramović, Vasilije Radovanović, Miloš Đorović, Stefan Dragutinović, Nemanja Vasović, Željko Vasojevic, Goran Zuvić, Ivan Jovanović, Nenad Kovačević, Ivan Vučetić, Branislav Rajić, Miodrag Mladenović, Marko Vasiljevic, Nikola Todorić, Nikola Perišić, Nemanja Supić, Vladimir Simić, Dušan Gašić, Bojan Offenbecher, Vladan Perašević, Vujadin Savić, Zoran Rendulić, Nikola Mikić, Nebojša Milošević and Vladan Milojevic.
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