A Legend Cast Out?
The atmosphere inside the Rajko Mitic Stadium complex turned frosty when reports emerged that Dragan Stojković, known to history as Piksi, was unceremoniously asked to vacate a cafe. This wasn't just any venue; it was the establishment owned by Stevan Stojanović Dika, the legendary goalkeeper who helped Red Star Belgrade clinch the European Cup in 1991.
Stojković, a former captain and later Serbia national team coach, had dropped in to visit his old friend. But the reunion was cut short. A group of supporters reportedly approached the table, demanding he leave not just the cafe, but the entire stadium grounds. Dika attempted to de-escalate the tension, but the fans stood firm. Piksi, ever the professional, refused to engage in a shouting match. He simply stood up and walked away, preserving his dignity in the face of unwarranted hostility.
History Repeating Itself
This disturbing episode is not an isolated incident. The ghosts of the past returned to haunt the Ljutiče Bogdana stadium grounds. Back in 2012, a nearly identical confrontation unfolded. Stojković was waiting in the "Red Cafe" for a meeting with then-president Vladan Lukić when three fans approached him with the same demand: leave. Once again, the former Yugoslavia international chose peace over conflict, exiting quietly to avoid further escalation.
As of now, neither Stojković, Stojanović, nor the club has issued an official statement. The silence is deafening. Yet, the story has ignited a fierce debate within the fanbase and the wider sports community. Is this the respect shown to a man who wore the red and white crest with such pride? The lack of comment only fuels the speculation, leaving supporters to wonder where the line between passion and disrespect truly lies.
honestly piksi deserves way more respect than this tbh... not sure if this is true but if it is, fenerbahce fans wouldn't dare do this to their legends lol