

The Serbian Basketball League delivered a dramatic, edge-of-the-seat thriller on May 30, 2026, as league powerhouse Crvena Zvezda Belgrade fell to a narrow 90–89 defeat against a resilient Subotica Spartak outfit. The result sent shockwaves through the ABA League and Serbian domestic competition, proving that no lead is ever safe in this fiercely contested league.
Match Overview
Played at the Aleksandar Nikolić Hall in Belgrade, the game pitted the perennial title favorites Crvena Zvezda against an improving Spartak side that has steadily climbed the ranks. From the opening tip, the home side asserted its trademark fast-paced offense, building a comfortable double-digit lead by the end of the first quarter. However, Spartak refused to wilt, chipping away at the deficit with disciplined half-court execution and timely three-point shooting.
The fourth quarter turned into a classic. With under two minutes remaining, Crvena Zvezda led by five points. But Spartak’s guard corps took over, hitting a trio of clutch baskets—including a game-winning floater in the final seconds—to steal the victory. The final buzzer sealed an unforgettable 90–89 win for the visitors.
Key Moments
- First-half dominance: Zvezda shot 58% from the field in the first two quarters and led 52–42 at halftime.
- Spartak’s third-quarter surge: A 28–18 run flipped the script, giving Spartak a lead heading into the fourth.
- Clutch shooting: Spartak’s point guard scored 11 of his 24 points in the final five minutes, including the game-winner.
- Missed free throws: Zvezda went just 12-of-19 from the line, a costly statistic in a one‑point loss.
Standout Performers
For Spartak, the hero was undoubtedly their import guard, who finished with 24 points, 6 assists, and 5 rebounds. His composure in the closing moments epitomized a team that believes it can compete with anyone. For Crvena Zvezda, the forward tandem of Luka Mitrović and Ognjen Dobrić combined for 40 points, but their efforts were ultimately undone by defensive lapses down the stretch.
Season Impact
The loss drops Crvena Zvezda to 22–3 in the Serbian League, though they remain comfortably atop the standings. Subotica Spartak, meanwhile, improves to 16–9 and solidifies its place among the top four—a position that would guarantee home‑court advantage in the playoffs. This result also sends a message that the title race in Serbia is far from decided.
