Red Star Belgrade’s badge is a red-and-white shield with a gold outer border, the Cyrillic initials “ФК” near the top, and a large red five-pointed star set across the centre. Three gold stars sit above the shield.
The red star is the club’s defining symbol and directly reflects its Serbian name, Crvena zvezda, meaning “Red Star.” The red-and-white layout also matches the club’s traditional colours, which became central to its identity after the early post-war years.
Founded in Belgrade on 4 March 1945, Red Star became the most successful Serbian and former Yugoslav club, including European Cup and Intercontinental Cup triumphs in 1991. The three gold stars above the badge follow the football convention of marking major domestic title milestones, with each star representing ten league championships.
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About Red Star Belgrade — Red Star Belgrade is a professional football club from Serbia competing in the Serbian SuperLiga. This page provides the primary crest (SVG & PNG) with transparent backgrounds for editorial/reference use. For official brand rules, consult the club’s official site. Red Star Belgrade crest and related marks are trademarks of their respective owners; high‑quality logo files are provided above on this page.
















