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'''Red Star Rugby League Club''' ({{lang-sr|Ragbi 13 Klub Crvena Zvezda/Рагби 13 Клуб Црвена Звезда}}) is a [[Serbia]]n [[rugby league]] club based in [[Belgrade]] and competing in the [[Serbian Rugby League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ragbiligesrbije.rs/team/crvena-zvezda-beograd/|title=Црвена Звезда Београд|publisher=ragbiligesrbije.rs|accessdate=14 January 2016}}</ref>
'''Red Star Rugby League Club''' ({{lang-sr|Ragbi 13 Klub Crvena Zvezda/Рагби 13 Клуб Црвена Звезда}}) is a [[Serbia]]n [[rugby league]] club based in [[Belgrade]] and competing in the [[Serbian Rugby League]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://ragbiligesrbije.rs/team/crvena-zvezda-beograd/|title=Црвена Звезда Београд|publisher=ragbiligesrbije.rs|accessdate=14 January 2016}}</ref>


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==External links==
==See also==
* [[Red Star Belgrade]]
* [[Red Star Belgrade]]
* [[SD Crvena Zvezda]]
* [[SD Crvena Zvezda]]
==External links==
* [http://sd-crvenazvezda.net/category/35/ sd-crvenazvezda.net]
* [http://sd-crvenazvezda.net/category/35/ sd-crvenazvezda.net]
* [https://www.rlkcrvenazvezda.com/ rlkcrvenazvezda.com]
* [https://www.rlkcrvenazvezda.com/ rlkcrvenazvezda.com]

Revision as of 21:58, 8 June 2021

Red Star Rugby League Club
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
LeagueSerbian Rugby League
Team historyOriginally founded as a rugby league club in 1956
Based inBelgrade, Serbia
Colors   
PresidentSerbia Dragan Živković
Head coachAustralia Phil Economidis
BroadcastersCKM Red 288 / Sports Flick
Local mediaCKM Red 288
Websiterlkcrvenazvezda.com

Red Star Rugby League Club (Template:Lang-sr) is a Serbian rugby league club based in Belgrade and competing in the Serbian Rugby League.[1]

Red Star Rugby League Club is member of the Red Star Sports Society.

In December 2018 it was announced that the club will play in the British based knockout competition, the 2019 Challenge Cup, on the condition that matches in the first two rounds will be played away from home.[2]

Red Star Belgrade Rugby League Club has developed one of the strongest domestic rugby league clubs outside of the traditional rugby league heartlands of the game in the northern hemisphere through a combination of youth and local player development, with importing coaches and a small number of players with experience. This worked particularly well between 2018 and 2019 when Australian's Jack O'Brien and Darcy Etrich and Scotland's Sam Herron had stints with the club. The perspective of the club's management was that overseas players would assist the development of the local players and expand their rugby league knowledge.

Due to Red Star Rugby League being unbeaten through 2018 and 2019, the club management allowed the imported players to leave the club and focused on the development of the local playing group and juniors in 2020. This was also exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic, with the club being forced to send Phil Economidis home, and then allowing Vladica Nikolic to return to France in late August 2020.

Red Star's future goals are to support the development of European Rugby League club competitions that are aligned with the goals of the RLEF and the Serbian Rugby League Federation.

Squad

Current Squad:[3]

  • Serbia Miloš Zogović
  • Serbia Rajko Trifunović
  • Serbia Denis Čengaj
  • Serbia Petar Milanović
  • Serbia Ilija Kristić
  • Serbia Aleksandar Đorđević
  • Serbia Vojislav Dedić
  • Serbia Stefan Nedeljković
  • Serbia Vuk Štrbac
  • Serbia Vladislav Dedić
  • Serbia Slobodan Manak
  • Serbia Marko Janković
  • Serbia Predrag Keglić
  • Serbia Nikola Đurić
  • Australia Daniel Watson
  • Serbia Matej Bajić
  • Serbia Valentino Milovanović
  • Serbia Uroš Martinović
  • Serbia Nenad Žujić
  • Serbia Slobodan Milenković
  • Serbia Balša Žarković

Honours

References

  1. ^ "Црвена Звезда Београд". ragbiligesrbije.rs. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. ^ "Challenge Cup: Red Star Belgrade make first appearance in 2019 competition". BBC Sport. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 11 December 2018.
  3. ^ "Prvi tim". rlkcrvenazvezda.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.

See also