Man City's Champions League opponents deployed a tank outside their stadium

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Red Star Belgrade's stunt of parking a tank outside their stadium for a Champions League game triggered a mixed response and left neighbouring Balkans countries unhappy

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Red Star fans flock around the tank which was placed outside their ground ahead of a Champions League game

Manchester City’s opening Champions League opponents once parked a tank outside their stadium – and it had fans flocking around the piece of military hardware.

Red Star Belgrade (also known as Crvena Zvezda), who are back in the Champions League group stage for the first time in four years, face a daunting task as they take on the holders at the Etihad tonight (Tuesday, September 19). Back in 2019, the Serbian side struggled to make their mark in the competition, failing to reach the knockout stages, but they certainly caused a stir off the pitch.

Ahead of their play-off match against Swiss side Young Boys, someone in the Red Star marketing department had the brainwave of having a tank outside their stadium as a so-called ‘attraction’. As they unveiled the tank, the club issued a rabble-rousing message which said: “The famous slogan of the fans was that the Star Machine worked, and now the tank in front of the north stand will symbolise the call. The Northern Army is stronger with a combat vehicle.”

Red Star fans refer to themselves as the Northern Army and have often used a tank symbol to show their support for their club during games. However, the stunt didn’t come without controversy as, for many, it evoked memories of the Balkans region’s war-torn past.

It went down particularly badly in neighbouring Croatia and Bosnia, with some stories suggesting the tank was used in the Croatia city of Vukovar during the war in the 1990s. Croatian media outlet Jutarnji List described it as a “morbid provocation”.

The tank was a big hit with young Red Star Belgrade fans but the stint didn't go down well in other parts of the Balkans
The tank was a big hit with young Red Star Belgrade fans but the stunt didn't go down well in other parts of the Balkans
Red Star fans pose on a former Yugoslav army T-55 tank parked at the northern grandstand of the Rajko Mitic stadium in Belgrade
The Red Star tank was bedecked in club colours

Red Star responded by calling references to the 1990s wars “nonsense”. They said the tank was purchased from a military waste site in Leskovac, where it was painted and decorated in Red Star colours. The club also suggested that the “damage” from the “stupid discussions” could lead to punishment for the club.

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Away from the stadium, Red Star is home to one of the most feared ultra groups in Europe, the Delije, which roughly translates to “hardmen”. Physical violence has been a recurrent theme of the ‘Eternal Derby’ over the past decades, with clashes tragically resulting in deaths a handful of times.

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