A Dynasty Written in Gold and Glory

History is not just made on the pitch; it is forged in the ledger books of destiny. Crvena zvezda has done the impossible once again. The red-and-whites have clinched their ninth consecutive Serbian SuperLiga title, a feat of dominance that echoes through the halls of Rajko Mitić Stadium. But do not be fooled by the simple trophy count. The true magnitude of this era is revealed in the cold, hard currency of market value. The club has shattered its own ceiling, exploding to a staggering €117.6 million.

This is not a whisper; this is a roar. In March, the squad was valued at €102 million. Now? They stand alone as the most valuable football collective in the Balkans. The growth is vertical. The trajectory is undeniable. This is a machine that builds wealth while building legacies.

The Kostov Revolution

Who drives this engine? Look no further than the prodigy known as Vasilije Kostov. The young midfielder has undergone a metamorphosis that defies logic. Just months ago, he was priced at €18 million. Today, he is a €25 million asset, the crown jewel of the club. His season has been a masterclass in efficiency: 13 goals, seven assists. He lit up the Europa League with strikes against FC Porto and Malmö FF. He became the youngest ever goalscorer in the history of the Eternal Derby. CIES data confirms what the eyes see: he is among Europe’s elite creators under 20.

Strength From the Back to the Front

The surge is not isolated. Adem Avdić, the left-back born in 2007, has tripled his value from €4 million to €10 million, bringing defensive steel and attacking fire. In defense, Nair Tiknizjan rose to €7 million, while Seol Jung-won climbed to €6.5 million, proving stability is a commodity. Even the winter signings, Jean Enem and Douglas Ovens, have doubled their worth to €4.5 million each, instantly integrating into the fabric of this powerhouse. This is balance. This is strategy. This is Crvena zvezda.