VK Crvena zvezda

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VK Crvena zvezda (full name: Vaterpolo klub Crvena zvezda) is a professional water polo club based in Belgrade, Serbia. It is part of the SD Crvena Zvezda sports society. As of 2023–24 season, it competes in the Serbian League and Regional League A1.

History

VK Crvena zvezda won the 2012–13 LEN Champions League[1] after beating Jug Dubrovnik 8–7 in the final. That was the first time that VK Crvena zvezda triumphed in the LEN Champions League. They finished the season in a brilliant way, after having won the Serbian League and the Serbian Cup. In the 2013–14 season, VK Crvena zvezda won the LEN Super Cup and successfully defended domestic double.

In 2016, due to financial troubles, VK Crvena zvezda decided to play its home matches at Zrenjanin City Pool.[2]

Honours

Honours No. Years
League – 4
FR Yugoslav League Winners 2 1991–92, 1992–93
Serbian League Winners 2 2012–13, 2013–14
Cups – 4
Serbian Cup Winners 4 2012–13, 2013–14, 2020–21, 2022–23
Regional – 1
Regional A2 League Winners 1 2017–18
European – 2
LEN Champions League Winners 1 2012–13
LEN Super Cup Winners 1 2013

Season by season

Season Tier League Regional League Domestic cup European competitions
2023–24 1 Runners-up 1 LEN Champions League Main round
2 LEN Euro Cup
2022–23 1 2nd 6th Winners 2 LEN Euro Cup Round of 16
2021–22 1 QF 6th SF 1 LEN Champions League PR 14th overall
2020–21 1 3rd 5th Winners 2 LEN Euro Cup Semi-finals
2019–20 1 CX 5th SF 1 LEN Champions League Q2
2018–19 1 2nd 7th SF 1 LEN Champions League PR 16th overall
2017–18 1 2nd 1st (tier 2) SF 2 LEN Euro Cup Quarter-finals
2016–17 1 3rd 4th (tier 2) Runners-up 1 LEN Champions League Q2

In European competition

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2006-07 LEN Cup elimination in Second qualifying round
2011-12 Euro Cup Round of 16 Romania CSM Oradea 8-6 9-9 17–15
Quarter-finals Italy Posillipo 9-9 3-6 12–15
2012-13 Champions League
Champion
Preliminary round
(Group B)
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 6-10 5-10 2nd place
Greece Olympiacos 11-9 8-9
France Montpellier 10-8 16-8
Switzerland Kreuzlingen 26-7 24-12
Round of 16 Hungary Eger 13-6 8-8 21–14
Quarter-finals Hungary Szeged 10-11 7-5 17–16
Semi-final (F4) Spain Barceloneta 9–5
Final (F4) Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 8–7
2014-15 Champions League elimination in Third qualifying round
2016-17 Champions League elimination in Second qualifying round
2017-18 Champions League elimination in Third qualifying round
2017-18 Euro Cup Quarter-finals Italy Sport Management 5-10 8-15 13–25
2018-19 Champions League Preliminary round
(Group A)
Italy Pro Recco 4-17 6-21 8th place
Spain Barceloneta 3-14 3-14
Hungary Eger 12-13 11-17
Russia Dynamo Moscow 8-17 4-14
Romania Steaua București 7-9 3-8
Hungary Ferencváros 6-15 9-17
Italy Brescia 9-13 2-7
2019-20 Champions League elimination in Second qualifying round
2020-21 Euro Cup Round of 16 France Tourcoing 7-6 12-9 19–15
Quarter-finals Russia Dynamo Moscow 9-9 11-8 20–17
Semi-finals Hungary Szolnok 12-20 8-15 20–35
2021-22 Champions League Preliminary round
(Group B)
Italy Pro Recco 12-14 7-13 7th place
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 13-19 11-17
Germany Waspo Hannover 12-15 11-14
France Marseille 8-11 0-10w/o
Germany Spandau 04 12-9 11-12
Romania Steaua București 10-10 11-8
Hungary Orvosegyetem SC 8-11 9-13
2022-23 Euro Cup Round of 16 Hungary Vasas 11-7 10-15 21–22

Current team

VK Crvena zvezda team in 2013.
Νο Player
1 Serbia Vladimir Mišović
2 Serbia Nikola Bursać
3 Serbia Rodoljub Gajić
4 Kazakhstan Dušan Marković
5 Serbia Gavril Subotić
6 Georgia (country) Dušan Vasić
7 Serbia Draško Gogov
8 Serbia Ivan Basara
9 Serbia Miloš Vukićević
10 Slovakia Lukáš Seman
11 Serbia Vuk Milojević
12 Serbia Marko Radović
13 Serbia Mihajlo Ivanović
Serbia Relja Danković
Serbia Aleksa Popović
Serbia Viktor Savić
Serbia Đorđe Živković
Coach: Serbia Aleksandar Filipović

Notable squads

1991–92 squad

1992–93 squad

2012–13 squad

2013–14 squad

Notable players

References

  1. ^ Belgrade to host the LEN Champions League Water Polo Final Eight in 2021-2023 Boxscorenews.com, 16 April 2021. Accessed 20 April 2021.
  2. ^ "Crvena zvezda se seli iz Beograda u Banat". mondo.rs (in Serbian). 5 October 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • VK Crvena zvezda on Facebook
  • VK Crvena zvezda on Twitter
  • VK Crvena zvezda Official Youtube channel
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European Cup
(1963–1996)
Champions League
(1996–2003)
Euroleague
(2003–2011)
Champions League
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