Serbia

association info:

Association name: Fudbalski Savez Srbije
Confederation: UEFA
Founded: 1919
FIFA affiliation: 1919
FIFA ranking: 36
Nickname: -
Federation president: Dragan Stojkovic
Manager: Javier Clemente, appointed July 2006
Address: Terazije 35 P.O. Box 263 BEOGRAD 11000
Tel: +381-11/323 4253
Fax: +381-11/323 3433
Website: www.fsj.co.yu
Ground: Stadion Crvene zvezde
Home uniform: blue/blue/red
Away uniform: white/white/white
honours:
FIFA World Cup:
none
European Football Championship:
none
FIFA Confederations Cup:
none
Olympic Games:
1960
U-20 FIFA World Cup:
1987
U-17 FIFA World Cup:
none
national team history:
World Cup Appearances: 8 (1st appearance in 1930)
Best World Cup result: Semifinals, 1930; Fourth place, 1962
World Cup Record:
as FRY
2002 - Did not qualify (as FR Yugoslavia)
1998 - Round 2
1994 - Banned because of international sanctions due to Yugoslav wars
as SFRY
1990 - Quarterfinals
1986 - Did not qualify
1982 - Round 1
1978 - Did not qualify
1974 - Round 2
1970 - Did not qualify
1966 - Did not qualify
as FPRY
1962 - Fourth place
1958 - Quarterfinals
1954 - Quarterfinals
1950 - Round 1
as KofY
1938 - Did not qualify
1934 - Did not qualify
1930 - Semifinals (no 3rd place match)
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European Championship Appearances: 4 (1st appearance in 1960)
Best European Championship result: Runners-up, 1960 and 1968
European Championship Record:
as FRY
2004 - Did not qualify (started qualification as FR Yugoslavia)
2000 - Quarterfinals
1996 - Banned because of the sanctions
as SFRY
1992 - Qualified, but banned because of international sanctions due to the Yugoslav wars
1988 - Did not qualify
1984 - Round 1
1980 - Did not qualify
1976 - Fourth place
1972 - Did not qualify
1968 - Second place
1964 - Did not qualify
1960 - Second place
Olympic medal record:
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First International:
as Yugoslavia: Czechoslovakia 7 - 0 Yugoslavia (August 28, 1920 in Antwerp, Belgium)
as Serbia & Montenegro: Serbia & Montenegro 2-2 Azerbaijan (February 12, 2003 in Podgorica, SCG)
as Serbia: n/a
World Cup Squad Lists / Detailed Records
as Serbia
Serbia is the successor state of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, ater a loose commonwealth of Serbia and Montenegro. FIFA considers the Serbia team the direct descendant of the SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) national team, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro.
as Serbia & Montenegro
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, later a loose commonwealth of Serbia & Montenegro, was the successor state of SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), although that was not recognised. FIFA considers the Serbia & Montenegro team the direct descendant of the SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) national team.
2006 FIFA World Cup Germany
(held from June 09 to July 09, 2006)
In Group stage Serbia & Montenegro is in Group C with Argentina, Côte d'Ivoire and Netherlands.
Preliminary Matches
Preliminaries Statistics
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as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the successor state of SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), although that was not recognised. FIFA considers the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia team the direct descendant of the SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) national team.
2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan
(held from May 31 to June 30)
did not participate
1998 Football World Cup
(held in France from June 10 to July 12)
manager: Slobodan Santrac
squad list:
1 GK Ivica Kralj | 2 DF Zoran Mirkovic | 3 DF Goran Djorovic | 4 MF Slaviša Jokanovic | 5 DF Miroslav Djukic | 6 DF Branko Brnovic | 7 MF Vladimir Jugovic | 8 FW Dejan Savicevic | 9 FW Predrag Mijatovic | 10 MF Dragan Stojkovic | 11 DF Siniša Mihajlovic | 12 GK Dragoje Lekovic | 13 DF Slobodan Komljenovic | 14 DF Niša Saveljic | 15 MF Ljubinko Drulovic | 16 MF Željko Petrovic | 17 FW Savo Miloševic | 18 MF Dejan Govedarica | 19 MF Miroslav Stevic | 20 FW Dejan Stankovic | 21 FW Perica Ognjenovic | 22 FW Darko Kovacevic
1994 FIFA World Cup
(held in the USA from June 17 to July 17)
did not participate
as SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the end of World War II (1945) until it disintegrated in the Yugoslav wars in the early 1990s.
1990 Football World Cup
(held in Italy from June 08 to July 8, 1990)
manager: Ivica Osim
squad list:
1 GK Tomislav Ivkovic | 2 DF Vujadin Stanojkovic | 3 DF Predrag Spasic | 4 DF Zoran Vulic | 5 DF Faruk Hadžibegic | 6 DF Davor Jozic | 7 MF Dragoljub Brnovic | 8 MF Safet Sušic | 9 FW Darko Pancev | 10 MF Dragan Stojkovic | 11 FW Zlatko Vujovic | 12 GK Fahrudin Omerovic | 13 MF Srecko Katanec | 14 FW Alen Bokšic | 15 MF Robert Prosinecki | 16 MF Refik Sabanadžovic | 17 DF Robert Jarni | 18 MF Mirsad Baljic | 19 FW Dejan Savicevic | 20 FW Davor Šuker | 21 DF Andrej Panadic | 22 GK Dragoje Lekovic
1986 Football World Cup
(held in Mexico from May 31 to June 29)
did not participate
1982 Football World Cup
(held in Spain from June 13 to July 11)
manager: Miljan Miljanic
squad list:
1 GK Dragan Pantelic | 2 DF Ive Jerolimov | 3 MF Ivan Gudelj | 4 DF Velimir Zajec | 5 DF Nenad Stojkovic | 6 DF Zlatko Krmpotic | 7 MF Vladimir Petrovic | 8 MF Edhem Šljivo | 9 DF Zoran Vujovic | 10 MF Zvonko Živkovic | 11 FW Zlatko Vujovic | 12 GK Ivan Pudar | 13 MF Safet Sušic | 14 DF Nikola Jovanovic | 15 DF Miloš Hrstic | 16 MF Miloš Šestic | 17 MF Jurica Jerkovic | 18 FW Stjepan Deveric | 19 FW Vahid Halilhodžic | 20 MF Ivica Šurjak | 21 FW Predrag Pasic | 22 GK Ratko Svilar
NO INFORMATION BEFORE THE 1982 FOOTBALL WORLD CUP AVAILABLE
European Championship Squad Lists / Detailed Records
as Serbia
Serbia is the successor state of Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, ater a loose commonwealth of Serbia and Montenegro. FIFA considers the Serbia team the direct descendant of the SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) national team, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia & Montenegro.
as Serbia & Montenegro
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, later a loose commonwealth of Serbia & Montenegro, was the successor state of SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), although that was not recognised. FIFA considers the Serbia & Montenegro team the direct descendant of the SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) national team.
2004 UEFA European Football Championship
(held in Portugal from June 12 to July 04)
did not participate
as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the successor state of SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia), although that was not recognised. FIFA considers the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia team the direct descendant of the SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) national team.
2000 UEFA European Championship
(co-hosted by Belgium and the Netherlands from June 10 to July 02)
manager: Vujadin Boškov
squad list:
1 GK Milorad Korac | 2 DF Ivan Dudic | 3 DF Goran Djorovic | 4 MF Slaviša Jokanovic | 5 DF Miroslav Djukic | 6 MF Dejan Stankovic | 7 MF Vladimir Jugovic | 8 FW Predrag Mijatovic | 9 FW Savo Miloševic | 10 MF Dragan Stojkovic | 11 DF Siniša Mihajlovic | 12 GK Željko Cicovic | 13 DF Slobodan Komljenovic | 14 DF Niša Saveljic | 15 MF Goran Bunjevcevic | 16 MF Dejan Govedarica | 17 FW Ljubinko Drulovic | 18 FW Darko Kovacevic | 19 MF Jovan Stankovic | 20 FW Mateja Kežman | 21 MF Albert Nadj | 22 GK Ivica Kralj
1996 European Football Championship
(held in England from June 08 to June 30)
did not participate
1992 European Football Championship
(held in Sweden from June 10 to June 26)
did not participate due to the Yugoslav wars
as SFRY (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was the Yugoslav state that existed from the end of World War II (1945) until it disintegrated in the Yugoslav wars in the early 1990s.
NO INFORMATION THE 1992 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP AVAILABLE
Most capped Yugoslav / Serbo-Montenegrin / Serbian players:
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Top Yugoslavia / Serbia & Montenegro / Serbia goalscorers:
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UEFA U-21 Best result: Winners 1978
UEFA U-21 Championship Record:
as Serbia & Montenegro
2006 - Losing semi-finalists.
2004 - Runners-up
as FRY
2002 - Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 5 in qualification group.
2000 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 5 in qualification group.
1998 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 5 in qualification group.
1996 - Banned because of international sanctions due to Yugoslav wars
1994 - Banned because of international sanctions due to Yugoslav wars
as SFRY
1992 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 4 in qualification group.
1990 - Runners-up
1988 - Did not qualify. Finished 3rd of 3 in qualification group.
1986 - Did not qualify. Finished 4th of 4 in qualification group.
1984 - Losing semi-finalists.
1982 - Did not qualify. Finished 2nd of 3 in qualification group.
1980 - Losing semi-finalists.
1978 - Winners
First U-21 International:
as SFRY
Yugoslavia 4-1 Spain (October 9, 1976 in Zagreb, Yugoslavia)
as FRY
Yugoslavia 1-0 Malta (June 01, 1996 in Zrenjanin, Serbia)
as Serbia & Montenegro
Serbia & Montenegro 3-0 Azerbaijan (February 11, 2003)
as Serbia
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