French midfielder Xavier joined Stade de Reims in 2017 from Red Star Belgrade.
The Daily Drool – Ligue 1 – Reims: Xavier Chavalerin
13 JanThe Daily Drool – Champions League Group B – Red Star Belgrade: Rajiv van La Parra
21 Sep
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Winger Rajiv joined Red State Belgrade in 2019. He has represented the Netherlands at the U17, U19 and U21 levels.
The Daily Drool – Champions League Group C – Red Star Belgrade: Srđan Babić
24 SepCenter back Srđan currently plays for Red Star Belgrade. He has represented Serbia at the U17, U19, U20 and U21 levels.
The Daily Drool – Europa League – Group H – Red Star Belgrade: Marko Gobeljić
2 DecMarko joined Red Star Belgrade in 2017. He has represented Serbia at the senior level.
The Daily Drool: Nemanja Radonjić
10 SepSince we don’t post tomorrow, you get an extra Drool today. And Red Star Belgrade winger Nemanja loves to take duck faced selfies even more than Benz (just Google him). He has represented Serbia at the U17, U18, U19, U20 and U21 levels.
The Daily Drool: Petar “Pero” Orlandić
21 JanWell, hello there! Montenegrin striker Petar (nicknamed Pero) joined Serbian SuperLiga side Red Star Belgrade in 2015.
The Daily Drool: Dejan Stanković
7 AugMidfielder Deki spent his youth career with Red Star Belgrade and move up to the senior team in 1994, where he remained for the next four years. He moved on to Lazio (1998-2004) and then Inter Milan where he has been since 2004. He’s also the captain of the Serbian National Team (he’s been a member since 1998) and has a very interesting distinction. He’s the only player to have represented three different countries in the World Cup. He played for Yugoslavia (1998) and then that team became Serbia and Montenegro (2006). By the time the 2010 World Cup rolled around, the Serbia and Montenegro teams split up and Serbia competed as an independent nation. He’s got lotsa tats – here’s another view.