Dragan Stojković (born March 3, 1965 in Niš, Yugoslavia) is a former Serbian star footballer. His nickname was Piksi or Pixy.
A 175cm 73kg midfielder and occasional forward, Pixy began his professional playing career with Yugoslav First League side hometown side Radnicki Nis in 1981-82 when he made one first-team appearance. The next four seasons Stojković appeared in 69 matches for Nis and scored eight times. He spend the next five seasons at Red Star Belgrade scoring 48 times in 120 appearances.
Pixy also played a season with Hellas Verona and two and a hlaf seasons with Olympique Marseille. The losers to Red Star in 1991, Olympique with Pixy in the squad won the European Cup in 1993.
In the spring of 1994 Stojković signed with Japanese J-League team Nagoya Grampus Eight, then managed by Arsène Wenger and featuring Gary Lineker. He spent seven seasons with the Grampus Eight, retiring as a player in 2001. Stojković played 183 matches for the club, scoring 57 times. He was named J-League MVP for the 1995 season.
Pixy made 84 career international appearances and scoring 15 times, those split between the SFRY Yugoslavia national team and the FRY Yugoslavia national team. Stojković played for the former in Euro 84 and the 1990 World Cup and for the latter in the 1998 World Cup and Euro 2000. Upon retiring, he became manager of the Yugoslav national team. Stojković is currently president of the Football Club Red Star Belgrade (Crvena Zvezda Beograd).