KK Crvena zvezda () is a men's professional basketball club based in Belgrade, Serbia. Crvena zvezda is a part of the Adriatic Basketball Association and competes domestically in the ABA League and the Serbian League. The Zvezda is regarded as one of the most successful clubs in Serbia history; their squads have won 21 National League championships, including in 10-in-a-row and current 6-in-a-row sequences. They have played in three different National Leagues since 1945, including the Yugoslav First Federal League (1945âÂÂ1992), the First League of Serbia and Montenegro (1992âÂÂ2006) and the Serbian League (2006 onward). They have also won ten National Cup titles, five Adriatic League Championships, one Adriatic Supercup, and one FIBA Saporta Cup (1974). The team play domestic home matches in the Aleksandar NikoliàHall, and the EuroLeague or EuroCup home matches in à  tark Arena.
Crvena zvezda is the only club in the world to have produced two members now in the Hall of Fame (Borislav Stankoviàand Aleksandar NikoliÃÂ) and four in the FIBA Hall of Fame (StankoviÃÂ, Nebojà ¡a PopoviÃÂ, Radomir à  aper, and NikoliÃÂ). The four of them have the highest Order of Merit from FIBA. The Zvezda has selected eight former players as the Zvezdine zvezde (, meaning The Stars of Red Star), including Aleksandar Gec, PopoviÃÂ, NikoliÃÂ, StankoviÃÂ, Vladimir CvetkoviÃÂ, Zoran SlavniÃÂ, Zoran RadoviÃÂ, and Saà ¡a ObradoviÃÂ.
Seven father-and-son combinations were played for Crvena zvezda, including the PreleviÃÂs (Miroslav and Branislav), the CvetkoviÃÂs (Vladimir and Rastko), the PavloviÃÂs (Tihomir and Mirko), the RakoÃÂeviÃÂs (Goran and Igor), the Koprivicas (à ½arko and Jovan), the TomoviÃÂs (Slobodan and Tomislav), and the TopiÃÂs (Milenko and Nikola). Two brothers duos played for the club, including the DragiÃÂeviàtwins (Tadija and Strahinja) and the TrifunoviÃÂs (Aleksandar and ÃÂaslav).
PopoviÃÂ, Gec, Milan BjegojeviÃÂ, ÃÂorÃÂe Andrijaà ¡eviÃÂ, NikoliÃÂ, Nemanja ÃÂuriÃÂ, Strahinja AlagiÃÂ, Dragià ¡a VuÃÂiniÃÂ, SlavniÃÂ, Vladislav LuÃÂiÃÂ, Stevan Karadà ¾iÃÂ, Aleksandar TrifunoviÃÂ, Milenko TopiÃÂ, and Obradoviàwere the Zvezda's head coaches. Popoviàand VuÃÂiniàwere player-coaches, also.
There are two players with the same first and last name, Nikola JovanoviÃÂ, who played for Crvena zvezda. The older Nikola played for the club in the early 1990s, while the younger Nikola played in the late 2010s.
Greek center Sofoklis Schortsanitis, signed in August 2015, became the 400th registered player in club's history.
The list is composed of players who played at least one official game for Crvena zvezda.