List of Red Star Belgrade seasons

A season-by-season record of Red Star Belgrade's league performances:

Season League Cup Europe Top goalscorer1 Notes
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Name Goals
1946–47 Yugoslav First League2618266623383rdQF Kosta Tomašević16
1947–48 Yugoslav First League185672425165thWinners Kosta Tomašević
Predrag Đajić
62
1948–49 Yugoslav First League1811433719262ndWinners Kosta Tomašević20
1950 Yugoslav First League1812244418262ndWinners Kosta Tomašević19
1951 Yugoslav First League2217145021351stSF Kosta Tomašević193
1952 Yugoslav First League
Preliminary stage
107032016141stRunners-up Branislav Vukosavljević144
Yugoslav First League
Final Round
632111682nd
1952–53 Yugoslav First League2213544727311stSF Todor Živanović22
1953–54 Yugoslav First League2617455122383rdRunners-up Kosta Tomašević12
1954–55 Yugoslav First League2614575736334thSF Ivan Toplak19
1955–56 Yugoslav First League2616826229401st Ivan Toplak225
1956–57 Yugoslav First League2617546623391stQFEuropean CupSF Bora Kostić336
1957–58 Yugoslav First League2610884538284thWinnersEuropean CupQF Bora Kostić29
1958–59 Yugoslav First League2214355019311stWinners Bora Kostić36
1959–60 Yugoslav First League2215344725331stR1European CupR1 Bora Kostić21
1960–61 Yugoslav First League2213543821312ndR2European CupR1 Antun Rudinski13
1961–62 Yugoslav First League229673525244thSFInter-Cities Fairs CupSF Dušan Maravić16
1962–63 Yugoslav First League2671182126257thQFInter-Cities Fairs CupQF Bora Kostić14
1963–64 Yugoslav First League2614844522361stWinners Zoran Prljinčević19
1964–65 Yugoslav First League2813965038353rdSFEuropean CupR1 Zoran Prljinčević18
1965–66 Yugoslav First League30127115454315thR1Inter-Cities Fairs CupR1 Bora Kostić15
1966–67 Yugoslav First League30128105346325thQFInter-Cities Fairs CupR2 Dragan Džajić17
1967–68 Yugoslav First League30161136430431stWinners Vojin Lazarević26
1968–69 Yugoslav First League34181247530481stSFEuropean CupR2 Vojin Lazarević26
1969–70 Yugoslav First League3420686737461stWinnersEuropean CupR2 Dragan Džajić18
1970–71 Yugoslav First League34148126246366thWinnersEuropean CupSF Zoran Filipović31
1971–72 Yugoslav First League34191145721492ndQFCup Winners' CupQF Jovan Aćimović12
1972–73 Yugoslav First League34211037128521stRunners-upUEFA CupR3 Vojin Lazarević29
1973–74 Yugoslav First League34195107246433rdR1European CupQF Stanislav Karasi17
1974–75 Yugoslav First League34168106144403rdCup Winners' CupSF Dušan Savić185
1975–76 Yugoslav First League34168105331404thR2UEFA CupR2 Zoran Filipović17
1976–77 Yugoslav First League34201046737501stR1UEFA CupR3 Zoran Filipović27
1977–78 Yugoslav First League3421765826492ndR2European CupR2 Zoran Filipović21
1978–79 Yugoslav First League3416995133413rdSFUEFA CupRunners-up Dušan Savić337
1979–80 Yugoslav First League34191055426481stRunners-upUEFA CupR3 Dušan Savić18
1980–81 Yugoslav First League34151456231441stR2European CupQF Zdravko Borovnica15
1981–82 Yugoslav First League34171076840442ndWinnersEuropean CupQF Dušan Savić25
1982–83 Yugoslav First League341311105550375thR2Cup Winners' CupR2 Dušan Savić16
1983–84 Yugoslav First League34171075226441stRunners-upUEFA CupR1 Milko Đurovski17
1984–85 Yugoslav First League34156126338384thWinnersEuropean CupR1 Sulejman Halilović24
1985–86 Yugoslav First League3421767338492ndSFCup Winners' CupQF Husref Musemić17
1986–87 Yugoslav First League3416995737413rdSFEuropean CupQF Borislav Cvetković21
1987–88 Yugoslav First League34171166639451stRunners-upUEFA CupR2 Dragan Stojković21
1988–89 Yugoslav First League34187 (2)95530382ndQFEuropean CupR2 Dragan Stojković158
1989–90 Yugoslav First League34245 (3)57929511stWinnersUEFA CupR3 Darko Pančev358
1990–91 Yugoslav First League36256 (4)58835541stRunners-upEuropean CupWinners Darko Pančev458 9
1991–92 Yugoslav First League33235 (4)57724501stRunners-upEuropean CupGroup Darko Pančev368
UEFA Super CupRunners-up
Intercontinental CupWinners
1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia36191347025512ndWinners Anto Drobnjak2410 11
1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia1810553816252ndSF Ilija Ivić2012 11
181224401837
1994–95 First League of FR Yugoslavia1810533612251stWinners Darko Kovačević
Nebojša Krupniković
2812 11
181431631742
1995–96 First League of FR Yugoslavia1814134916432ndWinnersUEFA CupQR Nebojša Krupniković2612
18954271648
1996–97 First League of FR Yugoslavia3325357930782ndWinnersCup Winners' CupR2 Zoran Jovičić2713
1997–98 First League of FR Yugoslavia3327338622842ndSFCup Winners' CupR1 Dejan Stanković21
1998–99 First League of FR Yugoslavia2415635418513rdWinnersUEFA CupR2 Goran Drulić
Jovan Gojković
14
1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia40336185191051stWinnersUEFA CupR1 Mihajlo Pjanović25
2000–01 First League of FR Yugoslavia3428429320881stRunners-upChampions LeagueQR3 Goran Drulić27
UEFA CupR2
2001–02 First League of FR Yugoslavia34181245428662ndWinnersChampions LeagueQR3 Mihajlo Pjanović16
UEFA CupR1
2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro3421766826702ndRunners-upUEFA CupR2 Mihajlo Pjanović2214
2003–04 First League of Serbia and Montenegro3023525913741stWinnersUEFA CupR2 Nikola Žigić27
2004–05 First League of Serbia and Montenegro3023526618742ndRunners-upChampions LeagueQR3 Marko Pantelić24
UEFA CupR1
2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga3025327323781stWinnersUEFA CupGroup Nikola Žigić20
2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga3223545527741stWinnersChampions LeagueQR3 Dušan Đokić1615
UEFA CupR1
2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga33211206522752ndSFChampions LeagueQR3 Nenad Jestrović16
UEFA CupGroup
2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga3317885932593rdSFUEFA CupQR2 Nenad Milijaš23
2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga3023255317712ndWinnersEuropa LeaguePlay off Dejan Lekić17
2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga3022445218702ndSFEuropa LeagueQR3 Andrija Kaluđerović20
2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga3021545718682ndWinnersEuropa LeaguePlay off Cristian Borja14
2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga3020285535622ndQFEuropa LeaguePlay off Ognjen Mudrinski12
2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga3023346627721stQFEuropa LeagueQR3 Dragan Mrđa20
2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga3019744620642ndR2 Darko Lazović10
2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga3730529727541stR2Europa LeagueQR1 Aleksandar Katai23
2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga3730439333552ndRunners-upChampions LeagueQR3 Richmond Boakye16
Europa LeaguePlay off
2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga3732419619601stQFEuropa LeagueRound of 32 Aleksandar Pešić2916
2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga3733319420601stRunners-upChampions LeagueGroup Stage Ben2517
2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga3025326818781stSFChampions LeagueGroup Stage Ben14
2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga38Champions LeagueQR3
Europa League
1^ Goals in all competitions are counted.
2^ First title in domestic cup competitions.
3^ First title in domestic league competitions.
4^ The 1952 season was shortened and sped-up. The reason for the changes was a desire to implement the fall-spring competition format. Competition took place in two phases. In first clubs were divided into two preliminary groups of 6 teams each. Based on their ranking at the end of preliminary groups they were promoted to three groups: Title, Central and Relegation. Each of them containing 4 teams.
5^ Cup competition was not held for 1955–56 and 1974–75 seasons.
6^ First season in which club entered European competitions.
7^ First final in European competitions.
8^ Between 1988-89 and 1991-92, drawn games went to penalties with the winners of the shoot out gaining the point. Figures in brackets represent points won in such shoot outs.
9^ First European title.
10^ First season of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia's League.
11^ Was unable to compete in European competitions due to UN sanctions.
12^ Between 1993-94 and 1995-96 league was divided into 2 groups, A and B, of 10 teams each. In the first half of competition teams played each other twice, and based on number of points won and their position, each team was given certain amount of "bonus points". In the start of spring part of competition 4 last teams from A league were drop to B league, and replaced by top 4 teams from B league. Again teams played each others twice, and in the end final positions were determined by sum of points won at the end of Spring part of competition and bonus points won in the Fall part of competition.
13^ From this season onward for victory was awarded 3 points instead of 2.
14^ First season of Serbia and Montenegro's League.
15^ First season of Serbian SuperLiga.
16^ Managed to qualify for group stage and advance through it for the first time since UEFA Europa League was established in 2009.
17^ Managed to qualify for group stage for the first time since UEFA Champions League was established in 1992.
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