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  2. 1990–91 Red Star Belgrade season - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Yugoslav 1988 Olympic squad and played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup. ... 29 May 1991: Red Star Belgrade: 0–0 (5–3 p) Marseille: Stadio San ...

  3. 1991–92 Red Star Belgrade season - Wikipedia

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    1 Squad. 2 Results. Toggle Results subsection. 2.1 Yugoslav First League. ... 23 October 1991: Red Star Belgrade: 3–1: Apollon Limassol: Vasutas stadion, Szeged ...

  4. Red Star Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Red Star has almost a 50-year-long tradition of giving the title of the Star of [Red] Star or The Star's star (Serbian: Звездина звезда / Zvezdina zvezda) to the players that had a major impact on the club's history and have made the name of the club famous around the globe. So far, five players and the entire 1991 team were ...

  5. List of Red Star Belgrade footballers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all the football players that have played for Red Star Belgrade ... Elvir Bolić 18/2 (1991–92) Cristian Borja 54/17; Milan Borjan 161/(124)/79 c ...

  6. 1991 European Cup final - Wikipedia

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    A ticket for the 1991 European Cup final. The 1991 European Cup final was a football match held at the Stadio San Nicola in Bari, Italy, on 29 May 1991, that saw Red Star Belgrade of Yugoslavia [a] defeat Marseille of France in a penalty shoot-out.

  7. 1991 European Super Cup - Wikipedia

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    Red Star Belgrade qualified for the Super Cup as the winners of the 1990–91 European Cup; [1] they had beaten Marseille 5–3 on penalties in the final in Bari, Italy, after the match had finished 0–0 after extra time; [2] that game was described as "the most boring final match in European Cup history" by one of the Red Star players, Siniša Mihajlović. [3]

  8. 1990–91 European Cup - Wikipedia

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    Red Star Belgrade led 2–1 on the night and 5–1 on aggregate at the moment of the stoppage. At a disciplinary hearing several days later, UEFA awarded a 3–0 win to Red Star Belgrade and banned Dynamo Dresden for a year from European competition. Red Star Belgrade won 6–0 on aggregate.

  9. 1990–91 Yugoslav First League - Wikipedia

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    On Saturday, 27 April 1991, only three days after making the European Cup final by advancing against favoured Bayern Munich via managing a hard-fought home draw in the famous emotional rollercoaster semifinal return leg in front of 90,000 fans, league leaders Red Star hosted their heated cross-town rival FK Partizan in the 88th league edition of the Eternal derby.