European Titans: The Grandest Stadiums Every Sports Fan Must Witness
27. Stadion Rajko Mitić – Belgrade, Serbia (53,000)

Better known as “Marakana,” Serbia’s largest stadium is home to Red Star Belgrade and an icon of Balkan football history. Opened in 1963, it hosted Red Star’s legendary 1991 European Cup run and continues to echo with the intensity of its storied past. The stadium is infamous for its thunderous noise, flares, and die-hard fans who turn every match into a fiery spectacle. While not the most modern, its atmosphere is unmatched—raw, relentless, and unapologetically passionate. For those seeking the soul of Eastern European football, this is hallowed ground, where history, identity, and rivalry collide under floodlights.








