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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = TSC<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub TSC<br />
| image = TSC_BT.png<br />
| image_size = 185px<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1913|2|10}}<ref>[https://www.rtv.rs/sr_ci/sport/fudbal/fk-tsc-110-godina-od-osnivanja-kluba-jubilej-povod-za-promociju-novih-dresova-(video)_1416765.html ФК ТСЦ: 110 година од оснивања клуба, јубилеј повод за промоцију нових дресова] rtv.rs</ref> as ''Topolyai Sport Club''<br />
| ground = [[TSC Arena]]<br />
| capacity = 4,500<br />
| owner = [[MOL (company)|MOL]]<br />
| chairman = János Zsemberi<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 3rd of 16<br />
| website = http://www.fktsc.com/<br />
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'''FK TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК ТСЦ}}, {{lang-hu|Topolyai Sport Club}}), commonly known as '''TSC''', is a Serbian professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Bačka Topola]] and currently the second oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
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== History ==<br />
[[File:Backa-aik.jpg|thumb|Derby day in [[Subotica]] against [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] in Yugoslav third league in 1978]]<br />
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The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=FK TSC: 110 godina od osnivanja kluba, jubilej povod za promociju novih dresova (VIDEO) |url=https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/sport/fudbal/fk-tsc-110-godina-od-osnivanja-kluba-jubilej-povod-za-promociju-novih-dresova-(video)_1416764.html |access-date=2023-06-13 |website=JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine}}</ref> but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by ''István Benis,'' who was the first president. Back then, the club was named ''Topolyai Sport Club''.<ref name=":0" /> The town was part of [[Kingdom of Hungary]], and the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], and the first club sponsor was ''Károly Beer'', who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the [[First World War]] started and after the war the region of [[Bačka]] would become part of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1930, the club changed its name into ''Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub''.<ref name=":0" /> In the early 1930s, the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the [[Second World War]] the club competed in the [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II|Hungarian Second League]], finishing in second place in 1942.<br />
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[[File:Aikbtopola.jpg|thumb|AIK Bačka Topola in 1986]]<br />
[[File:GAE - Ajax - 52788074071.jpg|thumb|[[Dušan Tadić]], here as a player of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club TSC.]]<br />
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After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed ''Egység'',<ref name=":0" /> and counted with Hungarian international [[Jenő Kalmár]] among its strongest reinforcements.<ref>"100 goodina fudbala u Bačkoj Topoli" page 79 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 1951, the club changes its name again into ''Topola''. The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Serbian League]] (3rd Yugoslav tier).<br />
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In 1974, the club changed its name to ''FK AIK Bačka Topola''.<ref name=":0" /> In 1980, AIK was promoted to the [[Yugoslav Second League]], and over the next 6 years competed 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.<br />
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In 2003, the club under financial difficulties ceased to compete, and maintained only the youth levels. In 2005, the club merged with [[FK Bajša]] and started competing again under a new name, ''FK Bačka Topola''. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006–07 season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the 2010–11 season in second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.<ref>[http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114063750/http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama |date=14 January 2011 }} at official website. {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 2013, the official name was changed to FK TSC Bačka Topola. On 15 October 2013, the club's anniversary, TSC played against [[FK Partizan]] (1–4).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan/#prettyPhoto |title=FK PARTIZAN Beograd » Još jedan stogodišnjak proslavio rođendan |website=www.sr.partizan.rs |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018191544/http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan |archive-date=2013-10-18}}</ref> The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against [[FK Cement Beočin]]. In 2014–2015, TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.<br />
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The club finished the 2016–17 Serbian League Vojvodina in third place, but got promoted to the [[Serbian First League]]. From the Serbian second tier, they were for the first time ever promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] for the 2019–20 season.<ref name=":0" /> There in their first ever top flight match away to [[FK Voždovac]] in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history. Under manager [[Zoltan Sabo]], the club finished 4th in their first season in the SuperLiga and qualified for the [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|Europa League first qualifying round]]. Throughout the club's debut season strikers [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]] and [[Vladimir Silađi]] were impressive, finishing the season as triple joint top scorers. Other impressive players in the season for TSC were [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Goran Antonić]], [[Saša Tomanović]], [[Srđan Grabež]] and [[Đuro Zec]].<br />
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In the [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] season, the club finished second in the league to qualify to the [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Champions League third qualifying round]] for the first time in their history. TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to [[S.C. Braga]], but were nonetheless assured a spot in the [[2023-24 UEFA Europa League#Group stage|Europa League group stage]].<br />
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== Name changes ==<br />
*'''1913–1930:''' Topolyai Sport Club<br />
*'''1930–1942:''' JAK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''1942–1945:''' Topolyai SE<br />
*'''1945–1951:''' FK Egység<br />
*'''1951–1974:''' FK Topola<br />
*'''1974–2003:''' FK AIK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2005–2013:''' FK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2013–present:''' FK TSC<br />
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== Club colours and crest ==<br />
The club's original colours were green and white, but later replaced by blue. The lion on the crest is the coat of arms of [[Bačka Topola]], which comes from the coat of arms of [[Paul Kray|Pál Kray]] who was a nobleman in the town in 18th century.<br />
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== Stadium ==<br />
The home ground of TSC was the City Stadium, which held 4,000 people. Construction of the stadium was finished in the 1930s. In 2017, TSC announced its intentions to build a new 4,500-seat stadium. From the 2018–19 to the 2021–22 season, because of the construction of the new stadium, the club's home games were played in City Stadium in [[Senta]]. On 3 September 2021 the [[TSC Arena]] was opened by the match against [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]].<br />
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The official [[Supporters' groups|supporters group]] of the club is the Blue Betyárs.<br />
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== Honours ==<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**'''Champions (1):''' [[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2015–16 Serbian League Vojvodina|2015–16]]<br />
*'''[[Vojvodina League|Yugoslav Third League (Vojvodina)]]'''<br />
**'''Winners (2):''' 1979–80, 1984–85<br />
**Runners-up (3): 1977–78, 1986–87, 1987–88<br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|5 September 2024}}<ref name="TSC">{{cite web | title = A TIM| date = 28 August 2024 | url = https://www.fktsc.com/a-tim/ | publisher = FK TSC official website | access-date = 28 August 2024}}</ref><ref name="ssl">{{cite web | title = Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije TSC| url = https://www.superliga.rs/tim/tsc/ | publisher = superliga.rs | access-date = 28 August 2024}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1996)|Nikola Simić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=SRB|name=Matija Popović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=CMR|name=[[Macky Bagnack]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|name=Vukašin Krstić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|name=[[Dušan Stevanović (footballer, born 1996)|Dušan Stevanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Pejić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Radin|Milán Rádin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Jovanović (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Jovanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Lazetić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[AC Milan]]}}|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Ivan Milosavljević (footballer, born 2000)|Ivan Milosavljević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Veljko Ilić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Stanić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Momčilo Svilar|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=Mihajlo Milosavić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|other={{small|on loan from [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]}}|name=[[Mihajlo Banjac]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Ilja Pantelin|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Kuveljić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Jorgić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Gordić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Lommel S.K.|Lommel]]}}|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|name=Mateja Đorđević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Pantović (footballer, born 2002)|Miloš Pantović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CGO|name=[[Prestige Mboungou]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Petrović]]|pos=DF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Capan]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=BIH|name=[[Ifet Đakovac]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Vulić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=60|nat=SRB|name=[[Viktor Radojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Jovan Vlalukin]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=HUN|name=[[Bence Sós]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Veljko Vojvodić|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dejan Banjac|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Aleksa Preradov|other=<small>at [[OFK Kikinda]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==European record==<br />
[[File:West_Ham_v_TSC_Bačka_Topola.jpeg|thumb|The players of [[West Ham United]] and [[TSC Bačka Topola]] line up before their Europa League match at the [[London Stadium]]]]<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2|2020–21<br />
| rowspan=2|[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MLD}} [[FC Petrocub Hîncești|Petrocub Hîncești]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| 2–0<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| '''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FCSB]]<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 6–6 {{aet}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''6–6 {{pso|4–5}}'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–4<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|Group A]]<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;" bgcolor="ffcccc" | '''[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|4th of 4]]'''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 2–2<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 2–5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[SC Freiburg]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–5<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=7|[[Template:2024–25 in European football (UEFA)|2024–25]]<br />
|rowspan=1|[[UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|Play-off round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–5 <br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–8'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=6|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League|UEFA Conference League]]<br />
|rowspan=6|League Phase<br />
|{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[FC Astana|Astana]]<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Poland}} [[Legia Warsaw]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|SWI}} [[FC Lugano|Lugano]]<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|SWI}} [[FC St. Gallen|St. Gallen]]<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{fbaicon|BEL}} [[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]]<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{fbaicon|ARM}} [[FC Noah|Noah]]<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="text-align:center;background:#0000FF; color:black; border-top:black 3px solid; border-bottom:black 3px solid"<br />
| COLSPAN="14" | <span style="color:white">'''Current technical staff'''</span><br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd"<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|President|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[János Zsemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Sports director|| {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Szabolcs Palágyi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Luka Pavlović (Assistant manager)|Luka Pavlović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Jezdimir Nedeljković]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Goran Žmukić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary of the coaching staff|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vojislav Stantić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fitness coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Mihajlo Kostić]] <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[David Sabo (Fitness coach)|David Sabo]]<br />
|-<br />
|General secretary|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Borislav Banjac]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeper coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Silard Farago]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data analyst|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Krsto Jokić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Golubović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Doctor||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dr. Deak Tibor]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Radomir Šaban]]<br />
|-<br />
|Security commissioner|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatko Žemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" | '''STRUČNI ŠTAB''': [http://www.fktsc.com/strucni-stab/]<br />
|}<br />
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==Notable players==<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
The following players played for national teams:<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/5409/2002_1/Aik_Backa_Topola.html AIK Bačka Topola] at National-Football-Teams.com</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Klinčarski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Žigić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Martin Mirčevski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Jenő Kalmár]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Norbert Könyves]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
Other professional footballers:<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ištvan Dudaš]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Viktor Orsag]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Čedomir Pavičević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mitar Peković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Ratkov]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Silađi]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zvezdan Terzić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Todorović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Tamás Takács (footballer, born 1991)|Tamás Takács]]<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK TSC players]].''<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.fktsc.com/ Official website]<br />
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=5527 TSC] at National-football-teams<br />
* [http://www.srbijasport.net/klub/777-backa-topola-backa-topola/rez TSC] at Srbijasport<br />
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| other_name = <br />
| settlement_type = [[List of cities in Serbia|City]]<br />
| image_shield = Grb Bora.png<br />
| image_flag = Zastava Grada Bora.svg<br />
| image_skyline = Bor collage.jpg<br />
| image_size = 270<br />
| image_caption = Bor- photomontage (Panorama of Bor, Brestovac Spa, Cultural center, Dumper in Park Museum, Hotel near [[Borsko jezero|Bor Lake]], View on [[RTB Bor|Mining and Smelting Basin Bor]], Technical faculty)<br />
| image_map = Municipalities of Serbia Bor.png<br />
| map_caption = Location of the city of Bor within Serbia<br />
| coordinates = {{coord|44|05|N|22|06|E|region:RS|display=inline,title}}<br />
| subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]]<br />
| subdivision_name = {{SRB}}<br />
| subdivision_type1 = [[Subdivisions of Serbia|Region]]<br />
| subdivision_name1 = [[Southern and Eastern Serbia]]<br />
| subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Serbia|District]]<br />
| subdivision_name2 = [[Bor District|Bor]]<br />
| established_title = City status<br />
| established_date = June 2018<br />
| parts_type = Settlements<br />
| parts_style = para<br />
| p1 = 14<br />
| leader_title = Mayor<br />
| leader_name = Aleksandar Milikić<br />
| leader_party = [[Serbian Progressive Party|SNS]]<br />
| area_blank1_title = Urban<br />
| area_blank1_km2 = 47.62<br />
| area_blank2_title = Administrative<br />
| area_blank2_km2 = 856<br />
| area_footnotes = <ref>{{Serbian municipalities 2006}}</ref><br />
| elevation_m = 381<br />
| population_footnotes = <ref>{{Serbian census 2022}}</ref><br />
| population_as_of = 2022 census<br />
| population_blank1_title = Urban<br />
| population_blank1 = 28822<br />
| population_density_blank1_km2 = auto<br />
| population_blank2_title = Administrative<br />
| population_blank2 = 40845<br />
| population_density_blank2_km2 = auto<br />
| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]]<br />
| utc_offset = +1<br />
| timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]]<br />
| utc_offset_DST = +2<br />
| postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Serbia|Postal code]]<br />
| postal_code = 19210<br />
| area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Serbia|Area code]]<br />
| area_code = +381 30<br />
| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Serbia|Car plates]]<br />
| blank_info = BO<br />
| website = {{URL|www.bor.rs}}<br />
}}<br />
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'''Bor''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Бор}}; {{lang-ro|Bor}}) is a [[List of cities in Serbia|city]] and the administrative center of the [[Bor District]] in eastern Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city administrative area has a population of 40,845 inhabitants. <br />
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Bor has one of the largest [[copper]] [[mining|mines]] in Europe. It has been a mining center since 1904, when a French company began operations there.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-73768/Bor |title=Bor (Serbia) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia |publisher=Britannica.com |access-date=2013-03-26}}</ref> With 760 residential buildings, it presents the highest ration of urban area to number of citizens in the country, and is one of top-five cities in Serbia by number of buildings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://katastar.rgz.gov.rs/stambenezajednice/ | title=Јединствена евиденција стамбених заједница | trans-title=Unique record of residential buildings |publisher=Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia |access-date=2018-12-05}}</ref><br />
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==Name==<br />
The name is derived from {{lang-sh|[[wikt:en:bor#Serbo-Croatian|bor / бор]]}} meaning "[[pine]]".<br />
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==Geography==<br />
Bor, situated in the eastern part of Serbia, is distinguished by its diverse geographical features. The town is bordered by the Kriveljska River, and in its vicinity lies Bor Lake, a scenic reservoir that adds to the town's natural beauty and serves as a recreational area.<br />
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Not far from Bor, Brestovac Spa attracts visitors with its healing mineral waters, providing a tranquil setting for wellness and relaxation.<br />
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The surrounding landscape is framed by the Carpathian Mountains, contributing to the town's picturesque surroundings. Among these, [[Stol (Serbian Carpathians)|Stol Mountain]] and [[Crni Vrh (Bor)|Crni Vrh]], stands as a notable peak, offering panoramic views and outdoor recreational opportunities.<br />
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Incorporating [[Bor Lake]], Brestovac Spa, and the [[Carpathian Mountains]], including Stol Mountain, [[Veliki Krš]] and [[Mali Krš]] as well, into its geographical narrative, Bor presents a diverse and captivating environment for residents and tourists to explore.<br />
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===Climate===<br />
Bor has a [[humid continental climate]] ([[Köppen climate classification]]: ''Dfb'') with pleasantly warm summers, cold winters and uniformly distributed precipitation throughout the year<br />
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{{Weather box<br />
| width = auto<br />
| metric first = yes<br />
| single line = yes<br />
| location = Bor<br />
| Jan high C = 1.6<br />
| Feb high C = 3.8<br />
| Mar high C = 9.6<br />
| Apr high C = 15.4<br />
| May high C = 20.1<br />
| Jun high C = 23.9<br />
| Jul high C = 26.3<br />
| Aug high C = 26.4<br />
| Sep high C = 20.8<br />
| Oct high C = 14.6<br />
| Nov high C = 8.6<br />
| Dec high C = 3.3<br />
| Jan mean C = -1.8<br />
| Feb mean C = 0.0<br />
| Mar mean C = 4.9<br />
| Apr mean C = 10.6<br />
| May mean C = 15.5<br />
| Jun mean C = 19.4<br />
| Jul mean C = 21.6<br />
| Aug mean C = 21.6<br />
| Sep mean C = 16.4<br />
| Oct mean C = 10.5<br />
| Nov mean C = 5.1<br />
| Dec mean C = 0.0<br />
| Jan low C = -4.8<br />
| Feb low C = -3.5<br />
| Mar low C = 0.3<br />
| Apr low C = 5.7<br />
| May low C = 10.5<br />
| Jun low C = 14.5<br />
| Jul low C = 16.6<br />
| Aug low C = 16.7<br />
| Sep low C = 12.1<br />
| Oct low C = 6.9<br />
| Nov low C = 2.3<br />
| Dec low C = -2.7<br />
| Jan precipitation mm = 60<br />
| Feb precipitation mm = 56<br />
| Mar precipitation mm = 67<br />
| Apr precipitation mm = 80<br />
| May precipitation mm = 86<br />
| Jun precipitation mm = 85<br />
| Jul precipitation mm = 75<br />
| Aug precipitation mm = 57<br />
| Sep precipitation mm = 63<br />
| Oct precipitation mm = 62<br />
| Nov precipitation mm = 66<br />
| Dec precipitation mm = 68<br />
| source = Climate-Data.org<ref name="Climate-Data.org">{{cite web<br />
|url= https://en.climate-data.org/location/48443/<br />
|title= Climate: Bor, Serbia<br />
|publisher= Climate-Data.org<br />
|access-date=December 22, 2017}}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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===Flora and fauna===<br />
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The Lazar's Canyon is home to several rare plants – Crimean pine, relic species of [[Taxus]] and [[Ramonda serbica|Serbian ramonda]], and animals like [[Chamois]], [[Golden eagle]]s, and [[Peregrine falcon|Peregrine falcons]].<br />
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==History==<br />
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In 1835, [[Miloš Obrenović]] invited [[J.G. Herder]] offspring August to the Bor region to carry out geological investigations.<br />
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[[Đorđe Vajfert]] invested in exploration and sought foreign capital to initiate industrial exploitation. Managing to obtain support for this endeavour, he signed a contract with [[Mirabaud Group|Mirabaud]], and his Compagnie française des mines de Bor was established on 30 September 1903 in Paris.<ref>[http://www.ubs-asb.com/Portals/0/Casopis/2014/4/UBS-Bankarstvo-4-2014-Matic.pdf Knight of Serbia - George I. Weifert], Association of Serbian Banks.</ref><br />
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On 27 March 1941, Nazi Germany [[Invasion of Yugoslavia|invaded Yugoslavia]]. [[List of Adolf Hitler's directives|''Führer’s directive No. 25'']] mentioned that possession of the Bor copper mines were very important, which covered 50 percent of the copper requirement of Nazi Germany's [[war industry]] until 1944. Since 1941 to 1944, Hungarian forced laborers of Jewish origin were gradually deported <br />
to this area, at least 6,000 Hungarians were used as [[Kapo (concentration camp)|Kapos]]. In May 1943, the total number of inmates (excluding [[Kapo (concentration camp)|Kapos]]) came to about 23,000 forced laborers from Serbia.<ref>Eleonore Lappin-Eppel, Ungarisch-Jüdische Zwangsarbeiter und Zwangsarbeiterinnen in Österreich 1944/45. Arbeitseinsatz – Todesmärsche – Folgen. LIT, Vienna 2010, {{ISBN|978-3-643-50195-0}}, p. 18.</ref><ref>Johannes Bähr and Ralf Banken, Das Europa des "Dritten Reichs": Recht, Wirtschaft, Besatzung, Klostermann, [[Frankfurt/Main]] 2005, {{ISBN|978-3-465-03401-8}}, p. 212.</ref><br />
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On 3 September 1944, a column of about 3,000 [[Kapo (concentration camp)|Kapos]] left the camp under supreme command of [[Miklós Horthy|Horthy]] [[Military history of Hungary|task forces]] and marched over a [[pontoon bridge]] between [[Smederovo]] and [[Požarevac]] to [[Baja, Hungary|Baja]] via [[Pančevo]]. Hungarian forces were supported by regional paramilitary operation echelon ''[[Volksdeutsche|Deutsche Mannschaft]]'' including ''[[Ordnungspolizei|Banater Staatswache]]'' unit. <br />
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On 16 September, a second column of 3,000 Kapos left the camp under supreme command of SS-Polizei-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment Nr. 18 on the same route to Baja. In Pančevo, supreme command had been taken over by paramilitary operation echelon ''Deutsche Mannschaft'' and Volksdeutsche Ordnungspolizei. During both marches, exhausted prisoners were murdered by the roadside.<br />
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In Baja arrived, prisoners were either used to build the German [[South-east wall]] or transported by train to concentration camps such as [[Auschwitz]].<br />
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Some [[Danube Swabians|Danube Swabian]] officials including family members also took the opportunity to escape by train from Baja. During both forced marches, there were several attacks carried out by [[Yugoslavian Partisans]] south of [[Danube]] river. Meanwhile, some prisoners took the opportunity to flee to the partisans and thus found life-saving protection. Notable Kapos from both [[death marches]] were people like [[Gyula Trebitsch]], and [[Miklós Radnóti]].<ref>Tomislav Beker and Biljana Regoje, Pančevački i južnobanatski Jevreji u holokaustu, [[Shalom|Šalom]] [[Torah|Tora]], Pančevo 2012, ISBN 978-86-916511-0-7.</ref><ref>Erhard Roy Wiehn, Zwangsarbeit, Todesmarsch, Massenmord. Erinnerungen überlebender ungarischer Zwangsarbeiter des Kupferbergwerks Bor in Jugoslawien 1943-1944. Hartung-Gorre, [[Konstanz]] 2007, {{ISBN|978-3-86628-129-5}}.</ref><ref>Theresia Richard, born 1909 in Jabuka, died 1993 in [[Vienna]].</ref><ref>Friedrich Scharinger, born 1903 in Jabuka, died 1971 in Eisenstadt, Member of Staatswache: April 8 1941-Sept.12 1944.</ref><br />
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In 1947, Bor received [[city rights|urban status]] from the political authorities. At the time its population was 11,000.<br />
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In June 2018, Bor gained the status of a [[List of cities in Serbia|city]], along with [[Prokuplje]].<ref name="citystatus">{{cite news |title=Srbija dobila još dva grada |url=https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2018&mm=06&dd=20&nav_category=12&nav_id=1407599 |access-date=20 June 2018 |work=b92.net |agency=Tanjug |date=20 June 2018 |language=sr}}</ref><br />
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==Settlements==<br />
Aside from the city proper area, the city includes the following settlements:<ref>[http://www.parlament.gov.rs/files/cir/pdf/zakoni/2007/4308-07-cir.zip]{{dead link|date=March 2013}}</ref><br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
* [[Brestovac, Bor|Brestovac]]<br />
* [[Bučje (Bor)|Bučje]]<br />
* [[Gornjane]]<br />
* [[Donja Bela Reka (Bor)|Donja Bela Reka]]<br />
* [[Zlot (Bor)|Zlot]]<br />
* [[Krivelj]]<br />
* [[Luka (Bor)|Luka]]<br />
* [[Metovnica]]<br />
* [[Oštrelj]]<br />
* [[Slatina (Bor)|Slatina]]<br />
* [[Tanda (Bor)|Tanda]]<br />
* [[Topla (Bor)|Topla]]<br />
* [[Šarbanovac (Bor)|Šarbanovac]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
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==Demographics==<br />
{{Historical populations<br />
| type = <br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
|1863|15913|1900|22557|1931|28514|1948|34831 |1953|38688 |1961|43448 |1971|52849 |1981|56486 |1991|59900 |2002|55817 |2011|48615 |2022|40845<br />
| source = <ref>Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia, [http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf Volume 20]: Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 2014, p. 95, retrieved on 2017-12-21.</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=Bor u 500 slika: 1947-2009|last=Radulović|first=Miroslav|publisher=Gradska čitaonica Evropa|year=2015|isbn=|location=Bor|pages=}}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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According to the 1910, 1931 and 1971 censuses, the inhabitants of the urban area of Bor numbered 2,613 in 1910, 4,749 in 1931 and 29,118 residents in 1971.<br />
According to the 2011 census, the population of Bor numbered 48,615 residents, while the urban area of Bor had 34,160 residents.<ref>RÉSULTATS PRÉLIMINAIRES DU DÉNOMBREMENT DE LA POPULATION ET DES ANIMAUX DE FERME DANS LE ROYAUME DE SERBIE LE 31 DÉCEMBRE 1910, Direction de la Statistique d'État, Belgrade 1911, p.60, [http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/G1911/Pdf/G191111001.pdf PDF] on the Website by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, retrieved on 2017-12-21.</ref><ref>Opšta Državna Statistika: Definitivni rezultati popisa stanovništva od 31 marta 1931 godine. Knjiga 2: Prisutno stanovništvo po veroispovesti. Opšta Državna Statistika, Beograd 1938, p. 76. Popis stanovništva i stanova 1971, Knjiga 7: Stanovništvo i domaćinstava u 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971. Savezni zavod za statistiku. Beograd 1975, p. 289.</ref><ref>2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia, [http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf Volume 20]: Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 2014, p. 95, retrieved on 2017-12-21.</ref><br />
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===Ethnic groups===<br />
With a total of 32 different ethnic groups being represented among the population, Bor is one of the most ethnically mixed cities in Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the settlements in the city of Bor with a Serbian ethnic majority were: Bor, [[Brestovac, Bor|Brestovac]], [[Donja Bela Reka (Bor)|Donja Bela Reka]], and [[Oštrelj]]. The settlements with an ethnic [[Romanians|Romanian]] majority were: [[Bučje (Bor)|Bučje]], [[Gornjane]], [[Krivelj]], [[Luka (Bor)|Luka]], [[Metovnica]], [[Tanda (Bor)|Tanda]], [[Topla (Bor)|Topla]], and [[Šarbanovac (Bor)|Šarbanovac]]. Ethnically mixed settlements were: [[Zlot (Bor)|Zlot]] (relative Serb majority) and [[Slatina (Bor)|Slatina]] (relative Romanian majority).{{citation needed|date=December 2017}}<br />
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The ethnic composition of the city:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Ethnic group !! 2002 census !! 2011 census<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Serbs]] || align="right"|39,989 || align="right"|35,435<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|"[[Romanians in Serbia|Vlachs]]" ([[Romanians]]) || align="right"|10,064 || align="right"|6,701<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Romani people|Roma]] || align="right"|1,259 || align="right"|1,758<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Macedonians in Serbia|Macedonians]] || align="right"|540 || align="right"|429<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Romanians in Serbia|Romanians]] (self-declared) || align="right"|107 || align="right"|293<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Albanians]] || align="right"|115 || align="right"|113<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Others || align="right"|3,743 || align="right"|3,886<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0F0F0;"|'''Total''' || align="right"|55,817 || align="right"|48,615<br />
|}<br />
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Ethnic groups in Bor include also [[Bosniaks]], [[Bulgarians]], [[Gorani people|Gorani]], [[Bunjevci]], [[Yugoslavs]], [[Montenegrins]], [[Croatians]], [[Slovenians]], [[Hungarians]], [[Muslims (South-Slavic ethnic group)|ethnic Muslims]], [[Germans]], [[Greeks]], [[Slovaks]], [[Russians]], [[Rusyns]], [[Chinese people|Chinese]], [[Ukrainians]], [[Italians]], [[Turkish people|Turks]], [[Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians|Ashkali]], [[Czechs]], [[Polish people|Poles]], [[Jews]], [[Canadians]], and [[Belarusians]].{{citation needed|date=August 2024}}<br />
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==Economy==<br />
[[File:Cold_box_Bor.jpg|thumb|"Cold box" - Messer Tehnogas AD Bor]]<br />
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Copper mining, mainly by the biggest employer [[Zijin Bor Copper]], is the key basis of Bor's economy. On 31 August 2018, a Chinese mining company [[Zijin Mining]] took over 63% of the shares of the company RTB Bor, in a $1.26 billion deal with the Government of Serbia.<ref name="zijin">{{cite news |last1=Jamasmie |first1=Cecilia |title=China's Zijin wins race for Serbia's largest copper mine |url=http://www.mining.com/chinas-zijin-wins-race-serbias-largest-copper-mine/ |access-date=9 September 2018 |work=mining.com |date=31 August 2018}}</ref> A few Canadian companies operated in Bor, like [[Nevsun Resources]], Dundee, Rakita and Avala resources, while the new smelter and sulfuric acid plant for [[RTB Bor]] were built by Canada's [[SNC Lavalin]]. Many companies from Canada, led to [[Canadians]] settling in the city and thus formed a new ethnic group in Bor.<ref>{{cite news|title=VUČIĆ U BORU: Na gradilištu samo Kanađani, gde su naši?|url=https://www.kurir.rs/vesti/drustvo/843505/vucic-sa-rukovodstvom-rtb-bor|access-date=16 June 2013|work=kurir.rs|date=16 June 2013|language=sr}}</ref> Apart from mining, some other companies that operate in Bor are [[Messer Group|Messer Tehnogas AD]], Wolong ATB FOD, IT Center Bor, Metalka, Keramika Bor etc. In 2018, the average gross monthly wage in the city of Bor was US$750 (€643, 76078 RSD, 5115 CNY, 4627 Turkish liras) - as of May 2018.<ref>[http://arhiva.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/Default.aspx= Average salaries and wages paid in May 2018]{{dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref><br />
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The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):<ref name="stats2023">{{cite web|title=MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2023.|url=https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/PdfE/G202313050.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=[[Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia]]|access-date=20 September 2024}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"<br />
|-<br />
! Activity<br />
! Total<br />
|-<br />
|Agriculture, forestry and fishing||align="right"|68<br />
|-<br />
|Mining and quarrying||align="right"|5,174<br />
|-<br />
|Manufacturing||align="right"|2,412<br />
|-<br />
|Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply||align="right"|309<br />
|-<br />
|Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities||align="right"|444<br />
|-<br />
|Construction||align="right"|1,112<br />
|-<br />
|Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles||align="right"|1,294<br />
|-<br />
|Transportation and storage||align="right"|539<br />
|-<br />
|Accommodation and food services||align="right"|410<br />
|-<br />
|Information and communication||align="right"|136<br />
|-<br />
|Financial and insurance activities||align="right"|125<br />
|-<br />
|Real estate activities||align="right"|30<br />
|-<br />
|Professional, scientific and technical activities||align="right"|618<br />
|-<br />
|Administrative and support service activities||align="right"|292<br />
|-<br />
|Public administration and defense; compulsory social security||align="right"|734<br />
|-<br />
|Education||align="right"|965<br />
|-<br />
|Human health and social work activities||align="right"|1,046<br />
|-<br />
|Arts, entertainment and recreation||align="right"|243<br />
|-<br />
|Other service activities||align="right"|180<br />
|-<br />
|Individual agricultural workers||align="right"|61<br />
|- class="sortbottom"<br />
|'''Total'''||align="right"|'''16,192'''<br />
|}<br />
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== Education and science ==<br />
Today there are five elementary schools in the city and tree in the villages nearby:<br />
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# Elementary school "Dušan Radović" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "3. Oktobar" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Branko Radičević" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Sveti Sava" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Vuk Karadžić" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Petar Radovanović" ([[Zlot, Bor|Zlot]])<br />
# Elementary school "Đura Jakšić" ([[Krivelj]])<br />
# Elementary school "Stanoje Miljković" ([[Brestovac, Bor|Brestovac]])<br />
## Elementary music school "Miodrag Vasiljević" (Bor)<br />
## Elementary and High School for special education "Vidovdan" (Bor)<br />
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Four public and one private High School: <br />
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# Grammer school "Bora Stanković" (Bor)<br />
# Mechanical High School (Bor)<br />
# Technical High School (Bor)<br />
# Economic High School (Bor)<br />
# "Dositej" Academy - School of Medicine (Bor)<br />
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Bor has a faculty of [[University of Belgrade]], which is the only faculty that belongs to the [[University of Belgrade]] but is outside of the [[Belgrade]]. The Technical Faculty of Bor<ref>{{cite web |title=Technical Faculty of Bor History (English) |url=http://www.tf.bor.ac.rs/en/hist_tf.php}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Technical Faculty of Bor |url=http://www.tf.bor.ac.rs}}</ref> is a faculty of the [[University of Belgrade]], with a tradition dating back to 1961. The Faculty was accredited as a scientific-research organisation in the area of technical-technological science in 2007. So far, 1,804 students graduated from this faculty, in addition to 18 students that completed specialist studies, 122 master studies, and 70 students that defended doctoral theses.<br />
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# [[Technical faculty of Bor, University of Belgrade]]<br />
# Technical and mechanical engineering college [[Trstenik, Serbia|Trstenik]] (department)<br />
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=== [https://irmbor.co.rs/en/ Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor] ===<br />
Bor's Institute is dedicated to scientific-research projects in [[geology]], [[mining]], [[metallurgy]], and technology. It enhances technological infrastructure in the region and local governments, specializing in mining research, material processing, and environmental protection. The Institute provides expertise, pre-investment and investment studies, and documentation for projects in geology, mining, metallurgy, technology, and environmental protection, including waste recycling.<br />
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== Healthcare ==<br />
Healthcare in Bor, a city in Serbia, faces unique challenges associated with significant air pollution resulting from mining activities. The city's industrial landscape, dominated by mining operations, has led to environmental concerns and, consequently, health issues for its residents.<br />
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'''''Historical Context:''''' The roots of healthcare in Bor trace back to the early 20th century when the city faced the impact of air pollution due to mining activities. Recognizing the pressing need for specialized medical care, the first healthcare institution in the city was established as a hospital for respiratory diseases in the 1930s. Over time, this hospital evolved into a general hospital, adapting to the changing healthcare needs of the community.<br />
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'''''General Hospital's Evolution:''''' Originally established to address respiratory diseases resulting from air pollution, the General Hospital in Bor has played a crucial role in adapting to the evolving health landscape. From its origins as a hospital for pulmonary diseases, it has expanded its services to cover a wide range of medical specialties, becoming a cornerstone in providing comprehensive healthcare to the community.<br />
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'''''Air Pollution Challenges and Protest Dynamics:''''' The city of Bor has witnessed a surge in protests fueled by the alarming levels of air pollution. The public outcry, coupled with extensive media coverage, reflects the urgency of addressing environmental issues. Residents, concerned about their well-being, have taken to the streets to demand immediate action and accountability from both industrial entities and the local government.<br />
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'''''Health Impact and Cancer Rates:''''' According to a report from the Institute of Public Health "Milan Jovanovic Batut" of Serbia, a staggering 25 percent of the population is reported to be grappling with some form of cancer. These concerning statistics underscore the severe health consequences of prolonged exposure to high levels of air pollution. The pressing need for comprehensive healthcare interventions and preventative measures is evident in the face of these alarming figures.<br />
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'''''Lack of Government Action:''''' Despite the widespread protests and escalating health concerns, there is a perceived lack of decisive action on the part of the local government. The absence of robust measures to curb pollution and address the health crisis has fuelled frustration within the community, intensifying the call for urgent and effective intervention.<br />
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Healthcare in Bor remains entwined with the ongoing struggle against air pollution. The city's healthcare institutions continue to adapt, emphasizing the critical interplay between environmental factors, public health, and the imperative for swift, collaborative solutions.<br />
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==Culture and society==<br />
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[[File:Bor Dom kulture.JPG|thumb|Cultural center]]<br />
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===Movies===<br />
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Many films have been produced in Bor. Because of that, the city has the nickname "Boriwood".<ref name="Bor kao Borivud">{{cite book|title=Bor kao Borivud|url=https://www.b92.net/kultura/art_durbin.php?nav_category=1205&nav_id=472041|year=2010|publisher=B92}}</ref> Serbian and international movies produced in Bor include [[Tears for Sale]], [[Tilva Roš]], [[White White World]], [[Man Is Not a Bird]], Winning of Freedom, On the Road to Katanga, Saga o tri nevina muškarca, Save Our Souls, Volja sinovljeva, and [[Vivegam]].<br />
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===Sports===<br />
[[File:Basketball_game_in_Bor,_Serbia.jpg|thumb|Bor Sports center during Bor-Red Star Belgrade, women basketball game in 2016]]<br />
[[File:Bor_Skate_Plaza.jpg|thumb|[[Bor Skate Plaza]], is the biggest skate park in the [[Balkans]]]]<br />
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Bor Sports Center ({{lang-sr|Спортски центар Бор/Sportski centar Bor}}) is an indoor sporting [[arena]]. The capacity of the arena is 3,000 people in the seating area, and 4,500 in the ground level area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ekapija.com/website/sr/company/preview.php?id=118491 |title=Ustanova Sportski Centar Bor |publisher=EKapija Business Portal}}</ref> The [[Bor Skate Plaza]] is the first and the biggest skate park in the [[Balkans]]. It is located next to the Karting circuit and Bor Sports Center. It is opened in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bor dobio najveću skejt plazu na Balkanu |date=5 May 2012 |url=https://www.bor030.net/bor-dobio-najvecu-skejt-plazu-na-balkanu |publisher=Bor030 |access-date=5 May 2012 }}</ref> Next to the [[Bor Skate Plaza]] is the Karting circuit that was built in the same year. Near to them is the stadium "4. kilometer" and Bor Hippodrome.<br />
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One of the most famous clubs in the city is [[FK Bor]] football club, which spent several seasons in Yugoslavia's top division, the [[Yugoslav First League]], participating in the [[European Cup Winners Cup]] in the season of 1968/69, and played in the [[1967–68 Yugoslav Cup|national Cup Finale]] in season 1967/1968 against [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena Zvezda]].<br />
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[[FK Bor]] is currently part of Bor District league, which is the Fifth tier league in Serbia, while another city club, FK Slatina Bor, is in [[Zone League East]], the fourth-level football league in Serbia. In the season 2018–2019, three clubs from Bor will take part in the top level national league competitions. ZKK Bor will play in the [[First Women's Basketball League of Serbia]], ZJRK Bor in [[Serbian First League of Handball for Women]], while American football team Golden Bears Bor is in the top-level American Football League of Serbia.<br />
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Under the auspices of the Public Utility "Sportski Centar Bor" is the [[Bor Airport]], with a paved runway, where traditional sport air show "Fly in" used to be held.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Srbija/198982/Aerodrom-u-Boru-bez-struje-i-vode |title=Aerodrom u Boru bez struje i vode |date=2010-07-19 |publisher=Blic |author=D. Stojanović}}</ref><br />
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Bor has hosted [[2013 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|title=European Snooker Championship U21 - Bor / Serbia 2013 |url=http://esnooker.pl/turnieje/2013/me21/en/show_drabinka.php?id_t=4 |publisher=European Billiards & Snooker Association |access-date=23 March 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130326081213/http://esnooker.pl/turnieje/2013/me21/en/show_drabinka.php?id_t=4 |archive-date=26 March 2013 }}</ref><br />
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===Tourism===<br />
The city of Bor has a number of tourist destinations:<br />
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'''[[Borsko jezero|Borsko jezero (Bor Lake)]]''' is a tourist attraction for domestic and foreign tourists, and it is less than 20&nbsp;km away from the city center. It is popular in the summer, when the water temperature reaches 25&nbsp;°C (77&nbsp;°F) and it has two beaches. There is a bus line from the city center and back, during the summer.<br />
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'''[[Crni Vrh, Bor|Crni Vrh]]''' is a mountain 30&nbsp;km from the city center. Highest peak has an elevation of 1,043&nbsp;m (3,422&nbsp;ft) above sea level. It has several ski tracks anda ski lift. The main ski track is 1,100 m long and has height span of 260 m. Just 16&nbsp;km from the city center there is another mountain [[Stol (Serbia)|Stol]]. Its highest peak has an elevation of 1,156 meters above sea level. Like nearby Veliki Krš and Mali Krš, Stol has a number of pronounced karst formations. It is also a destination for [[mountaineering]]. It has a ski lift and ski trails. Mountain Rtanj in Boljevac municipality is 50&nbsp;km away from Bor.<br />
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'''The Lazareva Pećina''', which translates to '''Lazar's Cave''', is the longest explored cave in Serbia.<ref name="LóczyStankoviansky2012">{{cite book|last1=Lóczy|first1=Dénes|author2=Miloš Stankoviansky|author3=Adam Kotarba|title=Recent Landform Evolution: The Carpatho-Balkan-Dinaric Region|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=THwdwXhzgLgC&pg=PA359|date=2 January 2012|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-94-007-2448-8|page=359}}</ref> It is located 21&nbsp;km from the city center. According to 2012's ''Recent Landform Evolution: The Carpatho-Balkan-Dinaric Region'', the cave is {{convert|9407|m|mi}} long.<ref name="LóczyStankoviansky2012"/> The cave is situated near the entrance of the deep canyon carved into the mountains by the river [[Zlotska]].<ref name="Tasić1995">{{cite book|last=Tasić|first=Nikola|title=Eneolithic cultures of central and west Balkans|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m_mAAAAAMAAJ|year=1995|publisher=Draganić|page=172|isbn=9788644101178}}</ref> Bogovina cave is also near Bor, just about 30&nbsp;km away.<br />
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'''[[Lazar's Canyon]]''' is located at about 10 kilometers from Bor. This is the deepest and longest canyon in eastern Serbia. Because of its steep rocky cliffs, the canyon has not yet been fully examined. Passing through canyon it is a real adventure, at times quite challenging and arduous. In many places it is necessary to clamber over the rocks.<br />
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'''Brestovac Spa''' is one of oldest spas in Serbia, located just 8&nbsp;km from the city center. Health treatment are done with slightly sulphurous and oligomineral water with temperature of 20 to 41&nbsp;°C. The Spa is for treatment and curing diseases and injuries to the muscles and bones. Especially relevant cured diseases are degenerative rheumatic diseases, rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, swelling and pain. And also chronic joint diseases, muscle disorders lumbago – lower back pain. More gynecological diseases, upper respiratory mucous membrane inflammation, skin conditions, increased diuresis, low level of stomach acid, digestive tract diseases. Furthermore, kidney diseases and nerve diseases. Water is rich with potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, chlorine, iodine, sulfate and also carbonate. Ways of treatment are drinking and bathing.<br />
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The Residence of Prince Miloš (Serbian: Конак кнеза Милоша/Konak kneza Miloša) is a royal residence in the Brestovac Spa.<br />
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'''Bor zoo''' (Serbian: Борски зоолошки врт), is a zoo located in Bor, Serbia. It was founded in 2011, and it is one of four zoos in Serbia and is also considered to be one of the most attractive public zoos in southeastern Europe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tobor.rs/|title=TO Bor|work=tobor.rs}}</ref> The zoo covers an area of 2.5 hectares (6.17 acres) and holds about 140 animals representing more than 70 different wild and exotic species of animals as well as domestic and indigenous ones.<br />
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'''Park Museum''' is an "open museum" located from the city center, and through the main streets "Mose Pijade" and "Zeleni bulevar" with mining exhibits. It is possible to see them from a vehicle or from a sidewalk.<br />
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[[Paragliding]] is popular in this part of Serbia, and there are several locations used for this sport near Bor, such as mountains [[Crni Vrh, Bor|Crni Vrh]] and [[Stol (Serbia)|Stol]].{{citation needed|date=January 2021}}<br />
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="160" caption="Tourist attractions"><br />
File:Bor_Lake,_summer.jpg|[[Borsko jezero|Borsko jezero (Bor Lake)]]<br />
File:Zicara_Crni_vrh.jpg|[[Crni Vrh, Bor|Crni Vrh]]<br />
File:Лазарев_кањон_2.jpg|[[Lazareva Pećina|Lazar's cave]]<br />
File:Kanjon_Lazarev.jpg|[[Lazar's Canyon]]<br />
File:Damper_Bor.jpg|Park Museum<br />
File:Crkva_Svetog_Đorđa_u_Boru.jpg|St. George Orthodox Church<br />
File:Konak_kneza_Miloša_u_Brestovačkoj_Banji_01.JPG|Brestovac Spa<br />
File:Zoo_Bor_entrance.jpg|ZOO Bor<br />
File:French_architecture.jpg|French architecture<br />
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</gallery><br />
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==Politics==<br />
{{Main articles|2022 Serbian local elections#Bor}}<br />
In the municipality of Bor, there were 40,661 eligible citizens that were able to vote in the local election.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Đorđević |first=Dejan |date=21 March 2022 |title=Na lokalnim izborima u Boru pravo glasa ima 40.623 birača |url=https://rtvbor.rs/na-lokalnim-izborima-u-boru-pravo-glasa-ima-40-623-biraca/ |access-date=24 March 2022 |website=Radio Television of Bor |language=sr-RS |archive-date=30 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220330070243/https://rtvbor.rs/na-lokalnim-izborima-u-boru-pravo-glasa-ima-40-623-biraca/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=":12">{{Cite web |date=12 April 2022 |title=Ukupan izveštaj o rezultatima glasanja na izborima za odbornike Skupštine Grada Bora |url=https://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/extfile/sr/files/additionalDocuments/296/131/%D0%A3%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%90%D0%9D%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%92%D0%95%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%88%20%D0%9E%20%D0%A0%D0%95%D0%97%D0%A3%D0%9B%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%93%D0%9B%D0%90%D0%A1%D0%90%D0%8A%D0%90%20%D0%9D%D0%90%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%97%D0%90%20%D0%9E%D0%94%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%9D%D0%98%D0%9A%D0%95%20%D0%A1%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9D%D0%95%20%D0%93%D0%A0%D0%90%D0%94%D0%90%20%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%90.pdf |access-date=16 May 2022 |website=Municipality of Bor |language=sr |archive-date=16 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220516162405/https://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/extfile/sr/files/additionalDocuments/296/131/%D0%A3%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%90%D0%9D%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%92%D0%95%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%88%20%D0%9E%20%D0%A0%D0%95%D0%97%D0%A3%D0%9B%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%93%D0%9B%D0%90%D0%A1%D0%90%D0%8A%D0%90%20%D0%9D%D0%90%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%97%D0%90%20%D0%9E%D0%94%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%9D%D0%98%D0%9A%D0%95%20%D0%A1%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9D%D0%95%20%D0%93%D0%A0%D0%90%D0%94%D0%90%20%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%90.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> The local City Election Commission stated that the turnout was 61.2%.<ref name=":12" /> The Serbian Progressive Party won 15 seats, while the coalition led by the People's Party won 6 seats. The Socialist Party of Serbia and Vlach Party "Bridge" both won four seats, while the coalition led by the Party of Freedom and Justice won three seats. The Dveri–POKS coalition, Fighters for Bor, and Loud for the Youth each won one seat.<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 April 2022 |title=Lokalni izbori 2022: Nezvanični rezultati u Boru i 12 lokalnih samouprava |url=https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/izbori22/lokalni-izbori-2022-nezvanicni-rezultati-u-boru-i-12-lokalnih-samouprava/ |access-date=5 April 2022 |website=Danas |language=sr-RS |archive-date=5 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220405171156/https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/izbori22/lokalni-izbori-2022-nezvanicni-rezultati-u-boru-i-12-lokalnih-samouprava/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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{{Election results<br />
| image = [[File:Bor City Assembly 2022.svg|200px]]<br />
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| party1 = [[Serbian Progressive Party]]<br />
| votes1 = 8794<br />
| seats1 = 15<br />
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| party2 = [[People's Party (Serbia, 2017)|Narodna]]–[[Democratic Party (Serbia)|DS]]–[[Vlach National Party|VNS]]–[[Together for Serbia|ZZS]]–{{abbr|BSP|Borani's Ask Themselves}}<br />
| votes2 = 3802<br />
| seats2 = 6<br />
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| party3 = [[Socialist Party of Serbia]]<br />
| votes3 = 2677<br />
| seats3 = 4<br />
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| party4 = Vlach Party "Bridge"<br />
| color4 = yellow<br />
| votes4 = 2447<br />
| seats4 = 4<br />
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| party5 = [[Party of Freedom and Justice|SSP]]–[[Movement of Free Citizens (Serbia)|PSG]]–{{abbr|VS|Vlach Party}}–{{abbr|RIRI|Regional Development Initiative of East Serbia}}<br />
| votes5 = 2238<br />
| seats5 = 3<br />
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| party6 = [[Dveri]]–[[POKS]]<br />
| votes6 = 1017<br />
| seats6 = 1<br />
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| party7 = Loud for the Youth<br />
| color7 = #F16C21<br />
| votes7 = 876<br />
| seats7 = 1<br />
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| party8 = Fighters for Bor<br />
| color8 = #FFE66D<br />
| votes8 = 774<br />
| seats8 = 1<br />
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| party9 = [[Enough is Enough (party)|Enough is Enough]]<br />
| votes9 = 699<br />
| seats9 = 0<br />
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| party10 = [[United Serbia]]<br />
| votes10 = 490<br />
| seats10 = 0<br />
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| party11 = [[Serbian Radical Party]]<br />
| votes11 = 316<br />
| seats11 = 0<br />
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| total_sc = 35<br />
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| valid =<br />
| invalid =<br />
| turnout = 61.20<br />
| electorate = 40661<br />
| source = RIK<ref name=":12"/><br />
}}<br />
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==Local media==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
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;Newspapers:<br />
*Timočke "Тимочке"<br />
*Borski problem (Weekly magazine)<br />
*Kolektiv "Лист Колектив"<br />
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;Social media and Internet media:<br />
*Solaris media<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solarismediabor.rs|title=Solaris media|work=e novine}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Ist media<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.istmedia.rs|title=Ist media|work=Vesti iz Borskog i Zaječarskog okruga}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Bor Info<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/borinfo1|title=Bor Info|work=Sve informacije iz grada Bora}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Bor 030<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bor030.net/|title=Bor 030|work=Web portal grada Bora}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Medija centar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mc.kcbor.net/|title=Medija centar|work=Borski Info centar}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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{{Col-break}}<br />
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;Radio stations:<br />
*Klik FM (99.5)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.klik995.net/|title=Klik FM|work=klik995.net}}</ref><br />
*Radio Antena (101.6)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.antenabor.com/|title=Antena|work=antenabor.com}}</ref><br />
*Radio Bor (103.1)<br />
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;TV stations:<br />
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*Radio television Bor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rtvbor.rs/|title=RTV Bor|work=rtvbor.rs}}</ref><br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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==Notable people==<br />
[[File:Vajfert Đorđe.jpg|thumb|Đorđe Vajfert]]<br />
* [[Vane Bor]] (1908-1993) surrealist artist.<br />
* [[Đorđe Vajfert]] (1850–1937), first owner of mines and donator of Saint George's Church.<br />
* [[Samu Borovszky]] (1860–1912), historian and [[editor-in-chief]] of works on the [[counties of the Kingdom of Hungary]]; his [[surname]] can be translated as ''[[Slavistics|The Boronnese]]'' (people from Bor).<br />
* [[Tanja Ćirov]] (1981–), was a Bulgarian - Serbian female professional basketball player, former Bulgarian national team player.<br />
* [[Nikola Ležaić]] (1981–), Serbian film director/screenwriter/film producer.<br />
* [[Boriša Đorđević]] (1953–), Serbian retired football player, winner of [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] with [[Hamburger SV]] in 1982–1983 season, Bundesliga champion two times, and Yugoslav champion with [[Hajduk Split]]. Former national team player of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]].<br />
* [[Ivan Gvozdenović]] (1978–), Serbian retired football defender who currently works as a manager.<br />
* [[Branislav Mihajlović (politician)|Branislav Mihajlović]] (1953–), member of the National Assembly of Serbia, and leader of "Enough is enough" association.<br />
* [[Nikola Šainović]] (1948–), Prime Minister of Serbia from 1993 to 1994 and the minister of Energy and Mining of Serbia and the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia from 1991 to 1993.<br />
* [[Bobana Veličković]] (1990–2020), Serbian female sport shooter, competed at Summer Olympics in 2012 and 2016.<br />
* [[Teya Dora]] (1992-), the singer of "Džanum", a song that became very popular worldwide due to the social platform [[TikTok]], was born in Bor.<br />
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==Twin towns and sister cities==<br />
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia}}<br />
Bor is [[Twin towns and sister cities|twinned]] with:<br />
*{{flagicon|MNE}} '''[[Bar, Montenegro|Bar]]''', [[Montenegro]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Le Creusot]]''', [[France]]<br />
*{{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine|Khmelnytskyi]]''', [[Ukraine]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ZAM}} '''[[Kitwe]]''', [[Zambia]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NMK}} '''[[Kriva Palanka]]''', [[North Macedonia]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://istmedia.rs/grad-bor-3-oktobra-slavi-svoj-dan-dolaze-gosti-iz-ukrajine-makedonije-i-rumunije-ali-ne-i-francuzi-crnogorci-i-kinezi/|title=Grad Bor 3. Oktobra slavi svoj dan. Dolaze gosti iz Ukrajine, Makedonije i Rumunije, ali ne i Francuzi, Crnogorci i Kinezi|date=2 October 2019}}</ref><br />
*{{flagicon|CHN}} '''[[Shanghang County]]''', [[China]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ROM}} '''[[Vulcan, Hunedoara|Vulcan]]''', [[Romania]]<br />
*{{flagicon|BUL}} '''[[Vratsa]]''', [[Bulgaria]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Bor Airport]]<br />
* [[FK Bor]]<br />
* [[RTB Bor]]<br />
* [[List of places in Serbia]]<br />
{{Portal bar|Germany|Serbia}}<br />
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==References==<br />
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==Sources==<br />
* {{cite journal|journal=Гласник Етнографског музеја, књ. 38|year=1975|title=Бор|url=http://etnografskimuzej.rs/rs/o-muzeju/izdavastvo/periodika/gem-38/}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{commons category|Bor, Serbia}}<br />
* [http://www.opstinabor.rs Official Website of Bor] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616221748/http://www.opstinabor.rs/ |date=2013-06-16 }}<br />
* [http://www.bor030.net Website of the Bor]<br />
* [http://www.tobor.rs/ Tourist Organization of Bor]<br />
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{{Other places|Bor (disambiguation){{!}}Bor}}<br />
{{Infobox settlement<br />
| name = Bor<br />
| native_name = {{native name|sr-Cyrl|Бор|italics=off}}<br />
| native_name_lang = sr<br />
| official_name = City of Bor<br />
| other_name = <br />
| settlement_type = [[List of cities in Serbia|City]]<br />
| image_shield = Grb Bora.png<br />
| image_flag = Zastava Grada Bora.svg<br />
| image_skyline = Bor collage.jpg<br />
| image_size = 270<br />
| image_caption = Bor- photomontage (Panorama of Bor, Brestovac Spa, Cultural center, Dumper in Park Museum, Hotel near [[Borsko jezero|Bor Lake]], View on [[RTB Bor|Mining and Smelting Basin Bor]], Technical faculty)<br />
| image_map = Municipalities of Serbia Bor.png<br />
| map_caption = Location of the city of Bor within Serbia<br />
| coordinates = {{coord|44|05|N|22|06|E|region:RS|display=inline,title}}<br />
| subdivision_type = [[List of sovereign states|Country]]<br />
| subdivision_name = {{SRB}}<br />
| subdivision_type1 = [[Subdivisions of Serbia|Region]]<br />
| subdivision_name1 = [[Southern and Eastern Serbia]]<br />
| subdivision_type2 = [[Districts of Serbia|District]]<br />
| subdivision_name2 = [[Bor District|Bor]]<br />
| established_title = City status<br />
| established_date = June 2018<br />
| parts_type = Settlements<br />
| parts_style = para<br />
| p1 = 14<br />
| leader_title = Mayor<br />
| leader_name = Aleksandar Milikić<br />
| leader_party = [[Serbian Progressive Party|SNS]]<br />
| area_blank1_title = Urban<br />
| area_blank1_km2 = 47.62<br />
| area_blank2_title = Administrative<br />
| area_blank2_km2 = 856<br />
| area_footnotes = <ref>{{Serbian municipalities 2006}}</ref><br />
| elevation_m = 381<br />
| population_footnotes = <ref>{{Serbian census 2022}}</ref><br />
| population_as_of = 2022 census<br />
| population_blank1_title = Urban<br />
| population_blank1 = 28822<br />
| population_density_blank1_km2 = auto<br />
| population_blank2_title = Administrative<br />
| population_blank2 = 40845<br />
| population_density_blank2_km2 = auto<br />
| timezone = [[Central European Time|CET]]<br />
| utc_offset = +1<br />
| timezone_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]]<br />
| utc_offset_DST = +2<br />
| postal_code_type = [[Postal codes in Serbia|Postal code]]<br />
| postal_code = 19210<br />
| area_code_type = [[Telephone numbers in Serbia|Area code]]<br />
| area_code = +381 30<br />
| blank_name = [[Vehicle registration plates of Serbia|Car plates]]<br />
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| website = {{URL|www.bor.rs}}<br />
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'''Bor''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Бор}}; {{lang-ro|Bor}}) is a [[List of cities in Serbia|city]] and the administrative center of the [[Bor District]] in the [[Timok Valley]] in eastern Serbia. According to the 2022 census, the city administrative area has a population of 40,845 inhabitants. (In 2011 there were 48,615 inhabitants.)<br />
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Bor has one of the largest [[copper]] [[mining|mines]] in Europe. It has been a mining center since 1904, when a French company began operations there.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-73768/Bor |title=Bor (Serbia) - Britannica Online Encyclopedia |publisher=Britannica.com |access-date=2013-03-26}}</ref> With 760 residential buildings, it presents the highest ration of urban area to number of citizens in the country, and is one of top-five cities in Serbia by number of buildings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://katastar.rgz.gov.rs/stambenezajednice/ | title=Јединствена евиденција стамбених заједница | trans-title=Unique record of residential buildings |publisher=Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia |access-date=2018-12-05}}</ref><br />
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==Name==<br />
The name is derived from {{lang-sh|[[wikt:en:bor#Serbo-Croatian|bor / бор]]}} meaning "[[pine]]".<br />
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==Geography==<br />
Bor, situated in the eastern part of Serbia, is distinguished by its diverse geographical features. The town is bordered by the Kriveljska River, and in its vicinity lies Bor Lake, a scenic reservoir that adds to the town's natural beauty and serves as a recreational area.<br />
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Not far from Bor, Brestovac Spa attracts visitors with its healing mineral waters, providing a tranquil setting for wellness and relaxation.<br />
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The surrounding landscape is framed by the Carpathian Mountains, contributing to the town's picturesque surroundings. Among these, [[Stol (Serbian Carpathians)|Stol Mountain]] and [[Crni Vrh (Bor)|Crni Vrh]], stands as a notable peak, offering panoramic views and outdoor recreational opportunities.<br />
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Incorporating [[Bor Lake]], Brestovac Spa, and the [[Carpathian Mountains]], including Stol Mountain, [[Veliki Krš]] and [[Mali Krš]] as well, into its geographical narrative, Bor presents a diverse and captivating environment for residents and tourists to explore.<br />
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===Climate===<br />
Bor has a [[humid continental climate]] ([[Köppen climate classification]]: ''Dfb'') with pleasantly warm summers, cold winters and uniformly distributed precipitation throughout the year<br />
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{{Weather box<br />
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| Jan high C = 1.6<br />
| Feb high C = 3.8<br />
| Mar high C = 9.6<br />
| Apr high C = 15.4<br />
| May high C = 20.1<br />
| Jun high C = 23.9<br />
| Jul high C = 26.3<br />
| Aug high C = 26.4<br />
| Sep high C = 20.8<br />
| Oct high C = 14.6<br />
| Nov high C = 8.6<br />
| Dec high C = 3.3<br />
| Jan mean C = -1.8<br />
| Feb mean C = 0.0<br />
| Mar mean C = 4.9<br />
| Apr mean C = 10.6<br />
| May mean C = 15.5<br />
| Jun mean C = 19.4<br />
| Jul mean C = 21.6<br />
| Aug mean C = 21.6<br />
| Sep mean C = 16.4<br />
| Oct mean C = 10.5<br />
| Nov mean C = 5.1<br />
| Dec mean C = 0.0<br />
| Jan low C = -4.8<br />
| Feb low C = -3.5<br />
| Mar low C = 0.3<br />
| Apr low C = 5.7<br />
| May low C = 10.5<br />
| Jun low C = 14.5<br />
| Jul low C = 16.6<br />
| Aug low C = 16.7<br />
| Sep low C = 12.1<br />
| Oct low C = 6.9<br />
| Nov low C = 2.3<br />
| Dec low C = -2.7<br />
| Jan precipitation mm = 60<br />
| Feb precipitation mm = 56<br />
| Mar precipitation mm = 67<br />
| Apr precipitation mm = 80<br />
| May precipitation mm = 86<br />
| Jun precipitation mm = 85<br />
| Jul precipitation mm = 75<br />
| Aug precipitation mm = 57<br />
| Sep precipitation mm = 63<br />
| Oct precipitation mm = 62<br />
| Nov precipitation mm = 66<br />
| Dec precipitation mm = 68<br />
| source = Climate-Data.org<ref name="Climate-Data.org">{{cite web<br />
|url= https://en.climate-data.org/location/48443/<br />
|title= Climate: Bor, Serbia<br />
|publisher= Climate-Data.org<br />
|access-date=December 22, 2017}}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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===Flora and fauna===<br />
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The Lazar's Canyon is home to several rare plants – Crimean pine, relic species of [[Taxus]] and [[Ramonda serbica|Serbian ramonda]], and animals like [[Chamois]], [[Golden eagle]]s, and [[Peregrine falcon|Peregrine falcons]].<br />
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==History==<br />
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In 1835, [[Miloš Obrenović]] invited [[J.G. Herder]] offspring August to the Bor region to carry out geological investigations.<br />
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[[Đorđe Vajfert]] invested in exploration and sought foreign capital to initiate industrial exploitation. Managing to obtain support for this endeavour, he signed a contract with [[Mirabaud Group|Mirabaud]], and his Compagnie française des mines de Bor was established on 30 September 1903 in Paris.<ref>[http://www.ubs-asb.com/Portals/0/Casopis/2014/4/UBS-Bankarstvo-4-2014-Matic.pdf Knight of Serbia - George I. Weifert], Association of Serbian Banks.</ref><br />
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On 27 March 1941, Nazi Germany [[Invasion of Yugoslavia|invaded Yugoslavia]]. [[List of Adolf Hitler's directives|''Führer’s directive No. 25'']] mentioned that possession of the Bor copper mines were very important, which covered 50 percent of the copper requirement of Nazi Germany's [[war industry]] until 1944. Since 1941 to 1944, Hungarian forced laborers of Jewish origin were gradually deported <br />
to this area, at least 6,000 Hungarians were used as [[Kapo (concentration camp)|Kapos]]. In May 1943, the total number of inmates (excluding [[Kapo (concentration camp)|Kapos]]) came to about 23,000 forced laborers from Serbia.<ref>Eleonore Lappin-Eppel, Ungarisch-Jüdische Zwangsarbeiter und Zwangsarbeiterinnen in Österreich 1944/45. Arbeitseinsatz – Todesmärsche – Folgen. LIT, Vienna 2010, {{ISBN|978-3-643-50195-0}}, p. 18.</ref><ref>Johannes Bähr and Ralf Banken, Das Europa des "Dritten Reichs": Recht, Wirtschaft, Besatzung, Klostermann, [[Frankfurt/Main]] 2005, {{ISBN|978-3-465-03401-8}}, p. 212.</ref><br />
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On 3 September 1944, a column of about 3,000 [[Kapo (concentration camp)|Kapos]] left the camp under supreme command of [[Miklós Horthy|Horthy]] [[Military history of Hungary|task forces]] and marched over a [[pontoon bridge]] between [[Smederovo]] and [[Požarevac]] to [[Baja, Hungary|Baja]] via [[Pančevo]]. Hungarian forces were supported by regional paramilitary operation echelon ''[[Volksdeutsche|Deutsche Mannschaft]]'' including ''[[Ordnungspolizei|Banater Staatswache]]'' unit. <br />
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On 16 September, a second column of 3,000 Kapos left the camp under supreme command of SS-Polizei-Gebirgsjäger-Regiment Nr. 18 on the same route to Baja. In Pančevo, supreme command had been taken over by paramilitary operation echelon ''Deutsche Mannschaft'' and Volksdeutsche Ordnungspolizei. During both marches, exhausted prisoners were murdered by the roadside.<br />
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In Baja arrived, prisoners were either used to build the German [[South-east wall]] or transported by train to concentration camps such as [[Auschwitz]].<br />
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Some [[Danube Swabians|Danube Swabian]] officials including family members also took the opportunity to escape by train from Baja. During both forced marches, there were several attacks carried out by [[Yugoslavian Partisans]] south of [[Danube]] river. Meanwhile, some prisoners took the opportunity to flee to the partisans and thus found life-saving protection. Notable Kapos from both [[death marches]] were people like [[Gyula Trebitsch]], and [[Miklós Radnóti]].<ref>Tomislav Beker and Biljana Regoje, Pančevački i južnobanatski Jevreji u holokaustu, [[Shalom|Šalom]] [[Torah|Tora]], Pančevo 2012, ISBN 978-86-916511-0-7.</ref><ref>Erhard Roy Wiehn, Zwangsarbeit, Todesmarsch, Massenmord. Erinnerungen überlebender ungarischer Zwangsarbeiter des Kupferbergwerks Bor in Jugoslawien 1943-1944. Hartung-Gorre, [[Konstanz]] 2007, {{ISBN|978-3-86628-129-5}}.</ref><ref>Theresia Richard, born 1909 in Jabuka, died 1993 in [[Vienna]].</ref><ref>Friedrich Scharinger, born 1903 in Jabuka, died 1971 in Eisenstadt, Member of Staatswache: April 8 1941-Sept.12 1944.</ref><br />
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In 1947, Bor received [[city rights|urban status]] from the political authorities. At the time its population was 11,000.<br />
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In June 2018, Bor gained the status of a [[List of cities in Serbia|city]], along with [[Prokuplje]].<ref name="citystatus">{{cite news |title=Srbija dobila još dva grada |url=https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2018&mm=06&dd=20&nav_category=12&nav_id=1407599 |access-date=20 June 2018 |work=b92.net |agency=Tanjug |date=20 June 2018 |language=sr}}</ref><br />
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==Settlements==<br />
Aside from the city proper area, the city includes the following settlements:<ref>[http://www.parlament.gov.rs/files/cir/pdf/zakoni/2007/4308-07-cir.zip]{{dead link|date=March 2013}}</ref><br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
* [[Brestovac, Bor|Brestovac]]<br />
* [[Bučje (Bor)|Bučje]]<br />
* [[Gornjane]]<br />
* [[Donja Bela Reka (Bor)|Donja Bela Reka]]<br />
* [[Zlot (Bor)|Zlot]]<br />
* [[Krivelj]]<br />
* [[Luka (Bor)|Luka]]<br />
* [[Metovnica]]<br />
* [[Oštrelj]]<br />
* [[Slatina (Bor)|Slatina]]<br />
* [[Tanda (Bor)|Tanda]]<br />
* [[Topla (Bor)|Topla]]<br />
* [[Šarbanovac (Bor)|Šarbanovac]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
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==Demographics==<br />
{{Historical populations<br />
| type = <br />
| percentages = pagr<br />
|1863|15913|1900|22557|1931|28514|1948|34831 |1953|38688 |1961|43448 |1971|52849 |1981|56486 |1991|59900 |2002|55817 |2011|48615 |2022|40845<br />
| source = <ref>Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia, [http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf Volume 20]: Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 2014, p. 95, retrieved on 2017-12-21.</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=Bor u 500 slika: 1947-2009|last=Radulović|first=Miroslav|publisher=Gradska čitaonica Evropa|year=2015|isbn=|location=Bor|pages=}}</ref><br />
}}<br />
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According to the 1910, 1931 and 1971 censuses, the inhabitants of the urban area of Bor numbered 2,613 in 1910, 4,749 in 1931 and 29,118 residents in 1971.<br />
According to the 2011 census, the population of Bor numbered 48,615 residents, while the urban area of Bor had 34,160 residents.<ref>RÉSULTATS PRÉLIMINAIRES DU DÉNOMBREMENT DE LA POPULATION ET DES ANIMAUX DE FERME DANS LE ROYAUME DE SERBIE LE 31 DÉCEMBRE 1910, Direction de la Statistique d'État, Belgrade 1911, p.60, [http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/G1911/Pdf/G191111001.pdf PDF] on the Website by the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, retrieved on 2017-12-21.</ref><ref>Opšta Državna Statistika: Definitivni rezultati popisa stanovništva od 31 marta 1931 godine. Knjiga 2: Prisutno stanovništvo po veroispovesti. Opšta Državna Statistika, Beograd 1938, p. 76. Popis stanovništva i stanova 1971, Knjiga 7: Stanovništvo i domaćinstava u 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971. Savezni zavod za statistiku. Beograd 1975, p. 289.</ref><ref>2011 Census of Population, Households and Dwellings in the Republic of Serbia, [http://pod2.stat.gov.rs/ObjavljenePublikacije/Popis2011/Knjiga20.pdf Volume 20]: Comparative overview of the number of population in 1948, 1953, 1961, 1971, 1981, 1991, 2002 and 2011, Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, Belgrade 2014, p. 95, retrieved on 2017-12-21.</ref><br />
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===Ethnic groups===<br />
With a total of 32 different ethnic groups being represented among the population, Bor is one of the most ethnically mixed cities in Serbia. According to the 2011 census, the settlements in the city of Bor with a Serbian ethnic majority were: Bor, [[Brestovac, Bor|Brestovac]], [[Donja Bela Reka (Bor)|Donja Bela Reka]], and [[Oštrelj]]. The settlements with an ethnic [[Romanians|Romanian]] majority were: [[Bučje (Bor)|Bučje]], [[Gornjane]], [[Krivelj]], [[Luka (Bor)|Luka]], [[Metovnica]], [[Tanda (Bor)|Tanda]], [[Topla (Bor)|Topla]], and [[Šarbanovac (Bor)|Šarbanovac]]. Ethnically mixed settlements were: [[Zlot (Bor)|Zlot]] (relative Serb majority) and [[Slatina (Bor)|Slatina]] (relative Romanian majority).{{citation needed|date=December 2017}}<br />
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The ethnic composition of the city:<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Ethnic group !! 2002 census !! 2011 census<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Serbs]] || align="right"|39,989 || align="right"|35,435<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|"[[Romanians in Serbia|Vlachs]]" ([[Romanians]]) || align="right"|10,064 || align="right"|6,701<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Romani people|Roma]] || align="right"|1,259 || align="right"|1,758<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Macedonians in Serbia|Macedonians]] || align="right"|540 || align="right"|429<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Romanians in Serbia|Romanians]] (self-declared) || align="right"|107 || align="right"|293<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|[[Albanians]] || align="right"|115 || align="right"|113<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F5F5DC;"|Others || align="right"|3,743 || align="right"|3,886<br />
|-<br />
|style="background:#F0F0F0;"|'''Total''' || align="right"|55,817 || align="right"|48,615<br />
|}<br />
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Ethnic groups in Bor include also [[Bosniaks]], [[Bulgarians]], [[Gorani people|Gorani]], [[Bunjevci]], [[Yugoslavs]], [[Montenegrins]], [[Croatians]], [[Slovenians]], [[Hungarians]], [[Muslims (South-Slavic ethnic group)|ethnic Muslims]], [[Germans]], [[Greeks]], [[Slovaks]], [[Russians]], [[Rusyns]], [[Chinese people|Chinese]], [[Ukrainians]], [[Italians]], [[Turkish people|Turks]], [[Ashkali and Balkan Egyptians|Ashkali]], [[Czechs]], [[Polish people|Poles]], [[Jews]], [[Canadians]], and [[Belarusians]].{{citation needed|date=August 2024}}<br />
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==Economy==<br />
[[File:Cold_box_Bor.jpg|thumb|"Cold box" - Messer Tehnogas AD Bor]]<br />
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Copper mining, mainly by the biggest employer [[Zijin Bor Copper]], is the key basis of Bor's economy. On 31 August 2018, a Chinese mining company [[Zijin Mining]] took over 63% of the shares of the company RTB Bor, in a $1.26 billion deal with the Government of Serbia.<ref name="zijin">{{cite news |last1=Jamasmie |first1=Cecilia |title=China's Zijin wins race for Serbia's largest copper mine |url=http://www.mining.com/chinas-zijin-wins-race-serbias-largest-copper-mine/ |access-date=9 September 2018 |work=mining.com |date=31 August 2018}}</ref> A few Canadian companies operated in Bor, like [[Nevsun Resources]], Dundee, Rakita and Avala resources, while the new smelter and sulfuric acid plant for [[RTB Bor]] were built by Canada's [[SNC Lavalin]]. Many companies from Canada, led to [[Canadians]] settling in the city and thus formed a new ethnic group in Bor.<ref>{{cite news|title=VUČIĆ U BORU: Na gradilištu samo Kanađani, gde su naši?|url=https://www.kurir.rs/vesti/drustvo/843505/vucic-sa-rukovodstvom-rtb-bor|access-date=16 June 2013|work=kurir.rs|date=16 June 2013|language=sr}}</ref> Apart from mining, some other companies that operate in Bor are [[Messer Group|Messer Tehnogas AD]], Wolong ATB FOD, IT Center Bor, Metalka, Keramika Bor etc. In 2018, the average gross monthly wage in the city of Bor was US$750 (€643, 76078 RSD, 5115 CNY, 4627 Turkish liras) - as of May 2018.<ref>[http://arhiva.stat.gov.rs/WebSite/Default.aspx= Average salaries and wages paid in May 2018]{{dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref><br />
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The following table gives a preview of total number of registered people employed in legal entities per their core activity (as of 2022):<ref name="stats2023">{{cite web|title=MUNICIPALITIES AND REGIONS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA, 2023.|url=https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2023/PdfE/G202313050.pdf|website=stat.gov.rs|publisher=[[Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia]]|access-date=20 September 2024}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:95%;"<br />
|-<br />
! Activity<br />
! Total<br />
|-<br />
|Agriculture, forestry and fishing||align="right"|68<br />
|-<br />
|Mining and quarrying||align="right"|5,174<br />
|-<br />
|Manufacturing||align="right"|2,412<br />
|-<br />
|Electricity, gas, steam and air conditioning supply||align="right"|309<br />
|-<br />
|Water supply; sewerage, waste management and remediation activities||align="right"|444<br />
|-<br />
|Construction||align="right"|1,112<br />
|-<br />
|Wholesale and retail trade, repair of motor vehicles and motorcycles||align="right"|1,294<br />
|-<br />
|Transportation and storage||align="right"|539<br />
|-<br />
|Accommodation and food services||align="right"|410<br />
|-<br />
|Information and communication||align="right"|136<br />
|-<br />
|Financial and insurance activities||align="right"|125<br />
|-<br />
|Real estate activities||align="right"|30<br />
|-<br />
|Professional, scientific and technical activities||align="right"|618<br />
|-<br />
|Administrative and support service activities||align="right"|292<br />
|-<br />
|Public administration and defense; compulsory social security||align="right"|734<br />
|-<br />
|Education||align="right"|965<br />
|-<br />
|Human health and social work activities||align="right"|1,046<br />
|-<br />
|Arts, entertainment and recreation||align="right"|243<br />
|-<br />
|Other service activities||align="right"|180<br />
|-<br />
|Individual agricultural workers||align="right"|61<br />
|- class="sortbottom"<br />
|'''Total'''||align="right"|'''16,192'''<br />
|}<br />
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== Education and science ==<br />
Today there are five elementary schools in the city and tree in the villages nearby:<br />
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# Elementary school "Dušan Radović" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "3. Oktobar" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Branko Radičević" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Sveti Sava" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Vuk Karadžić" (Bor)<br />
# Elementary school "Petar Radovanović" ([[Zlot, Bor|Zlot]])<br />
# Elementary school "Đura Jakšić" ([[Krivelj]])<br />
# Elementary school "Stanoje Miljković" ([[Brestovac, Bor|Brestovac]])<br />
## Elementary music school "Miodrag Vasiljević" (Bor)<br />
## Elementary and High School for special education "Vidovdan" (Bor)<br />
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Four public and one private High School: <br />
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# Grammer school "Bora Stanković" (Bor)<br />
# Mechanical High School (Bor)<br />
# Technical High School (Bor)<br />
# Economic High School (Bor)<br />
# "Dositej" Academy - School of Medicine (Bor)<br />
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Bor has a faculty of [[University of Belgrade]], which is the only faculty that belongs to the [[University of Belgrade]] but is outside of the [[Belgrade]]. The Technical Faculty of Bor<ref>{{cite web |title=Technical Faculty of Bor History (English) |url=http://www.tf.bor.ac.rs/en/hist_tf.php}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Technical Faculty of Bor |url=http://www.tf.bor.ac.rs}}</ref> is a faculty of the [[University of Belgrade]], with a tradition dating back to 1961. The Faculty was accredited as a scientific-research organisation in the area of technical-technological science in 2007. So far, 1,804 students graduated from this faculty, in addition to 18 students that completed specialist studies, 122 master studies, and 70 students that defended doctoral theses.<br />
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# [[Technical faculty of Bor, University of Belgrade]]<br />
# Technical and mechanical engineering college [[Trstenik, Serbia|Trstenik]] (department)<br />
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=== [https://irmbor.co.rs/en/ Mining and Metallurgy Institute Bor] ===<br />
Bor's Institute is dedicated to scientific-research projects in [[geology]], [[mining]], [[metallurgy]], and technology. It enhances technological infrastructure in the region and local governments, specializing in mining research, material processing, and environmental protection. The Institute provides expertise, pre-investment and investment studies, and documentation for projects in geology, mining, metallurgy, technology, and environmental protection, including waste recycling.<br />
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== Healthcare ==<br />
Healthcare in Bor, a city in Serbia, faces unique challenges associated with significant air pollution resulting from mining activities. The city's industrial landscape, dominated by mining operations, has led to environmental concerns and, consequently, health issues for its residents.<br />
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'''''Historical Context:''''' The roots of healthcare in Bor trace back to the early 20th century when the city faced the impact of air pollution due to mining activities. Recognizing the pressing need for specialized medical care, the first healthcare institution in the city was established as a hospital for respiratory diseases in the 1930s. Over time, this hospital evolved into a general hospital, adapting to the changing healthcare needs of the community.<br />
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'''''General Hospital's Evolution:''''' Originally established to address respiratory diseases resulting from air pollution, the General Hospital in Bor has played a crucial role in adapting to the evolving health landscape. From its origins as a hospital for pulmonary diseases, it has expanded its services to cover a wide range of medical specialties, becoming a cornerstone in providing comprehensive healthcare to the community.<br />
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'''''Air Pollution Challenges and Protest Dynamics:''''' The city of Bor has witnessed a surge in protests fueled by the alarming levels of air pollution. The public outcry, coupled with extensive media coverage, reflects the urgency of addressing environmental issues. Residents, concerned about their well-being, have taken to the streets to demand immediate action and accountability from both industrial entities and the local government.<br />
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'''''Health Impact and Cancer Rates:''''' According to a report from the Institute of Public Health "Milan Jovanovic Batut" of Serbia, a staggering 25 percent of the population is reported to be grappling with some form of cancer. These concerning statistics underscore the severe health consequences of prolonged exposure to high levels of air pollution. The pressing need for comprehensive healthcare interventions and preventative measures is evident in the face of these alarming figures.<br />
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'''''Lack of Government Action:''''' Despite the widespread protests and escalating health concerns, there is a perceived lack of decisive action on the part of the local government. The absence of robust measures to curb pollution and address the health crisis has fuelled frustration within the community, intensifying the call for urgent and effective intervention.<br />
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Healthcare in Bor remains entwined with the ongoing struggle against air pollution. The city's healthcare institutions continue to adapt, emphasizing the critical interplay between environmental factors, public health, and the imperative for swift, collaborative solutions.<br />
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==Culture and society==<br />
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[[File:Bor Dom kulture.JPG|thumb|Cultural center]]<br />
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===Movies===<br />
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Many films have been produced in Bor. Because of that, the city has the nickname "Boriwood".<ref name="Bor kao Borivud">{{cite book|title=Bor kao Borivud|url=https://www.b92.net/kultura/art_durbin.php?nav_category=1205&nav_id=472041|year=2010|publisher=B92}}</ref> Serbian and international movies produced in Bor include [[Tears for Sale]], [[Tilva Roš]], [[White White World]], [[Man Is Not a Bird]], Winning of Freedom, On the Road to Katanga, Saga o tri nevina muškarca, Save Our Souls, Volja sinovljeva, and [[Vivegam]].<br />
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===Sports===<br />
[[File:Basketball_game_in_Bor,_Serbia.jpg|thumb|Bor Sports center during Bor-Red Star Belgrade, women basketball game in 2016]]<br />
[[File:Bor_Skate_Plaza.jpg|thumb|[[Bor Skate Plaza]], is the biggest skate park in the [[Balkans]]]]<br />
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Bor Sports Center ({{lang-sr|Спортски центар Бор/Sportski centar Bor}}) is an indoor sporting [[arena]]. The capacity of the arena is 3,000 people in the seating area, and 4,500 in the ground level area.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ekapija.com/website/sr/company/preview.php?id=118491 |title=Ustanova Sportski Centar Bor |publisher=EKapija Business Portal}}</ref> The [[Bor Skate Plaza]] is the first and the biggest skate park in the [[Balkans]]. It is located next to the Karting circuit and Bor Sports Center. It is opened in 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bor dobio najveću skejt plazu na Balkanu |date=5 May 2012 |url=https://www.bor030.net/bor-dobio-najvecu-skejt-plazu-na-balkanu |publisher=Bor030 |access-date=5 May 2012 }}</ref> Next to the [[Bor Skate Plaza]] is the Karting circuit that was built in the same year. Near to them is the stadium "4. kilometer" and Bor Hippodrome.<br />
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One of the most famous clubs in the city is [[FK Bor]] football club, which spent several seasons in Yugoslavia's top division, the [[Yugoslav First League]], participating in the [[European Cup Winners Cup]] in the season of 1968/69, and played in the [[1967–68 Yugoslav Cup|national Cup Finale]] in season 1967/1968 against [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena Zvezda]].<br />
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[[FK Bor]] is currently part of Bor District league, which is the Fifth tier league in Serbia, while another city club, FK Slatina Bor, is in [[Zone League East]], the fourth-level football league in Serbia. In the season 2018–2019, three clubs from Bor will take part in the top level national league competitions. ZKK Bor will play in the [[First Women's Basketball League of Serbia]], ZJRK Bor in [[Serbian First League of Handball for Women]], while American football team Golden Bears Bor is in the top-level American Football League of Serbia.<br />
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Under the auspices of the Public Utility "Sportski Centar Bor" is the [[Bor Airport]], with a paved runway, where traditional sport air show "Fly in" used to be held.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Srbija/198982/Aerodrom-u-Boru-bez-struje-i-vode |title=Aerodrom u Boru bez struje i vode |date=2010-07-19 |publisher=Blic |author=D. Stojanović}}</ref><br />
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Bor has hosted [[2013 EBSA European Under-21 Snooker Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|title=European Snooker Championship U21 - Bor / Serbia 2013 |url=http://esnooker.pl/turnieje/2013/me21/en/show_drabinka.php?id_t=4 |publisher=European Billiards & Snooker Association |access-date=23 March 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130326081213/http://esnooker.pl/turnieje/2013/me21/en/show_drabinka.php?id_t=4 |archive-date=26 March 2013 }}</ref><br />
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===Tourism===<br />
The city of Bor has a number of tourist destinations:<br />
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'''[[Borsko jezero|Borsko jezero (Bor Lake)]]''' is a tourist attraction for domestic and foreign tourists, and it is less than 20&nbsp;km away from the city center. It is popular in the summer, when the water temperature reaches 25&nbsp;°C (77&nbsp;°F) and it has two beaches. There is a bus line from the city center and back, during the summer.<br />
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'''[[Crni Vrh, Bor|Crni Vrh]]''' is a mountain 30&nbsp;km from the city center. Highest peak has an elevation of 1,043&nbsp;m (3,422&nbsp;ft) above sea level. It has several ski tracks anda ski lift. The main ski track is 1,100 m long and has height span of 260 m. Just 16&nbsp;km from the city center there is another mountain [[Stol (Serbia)|Stol]]. Its highest peak has an elevation of 1,156 meters above sea level. Like nearby Veliki Krš and Mali Krš, Stol has a number of pronounced karst formations. It is also a destination for [[mountaineering]]. It has a ski lift and ski trails. Mountain Rtanj in Boljevac municipality is 50&nbsp;km away from Bor.<br />
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'''The Lazareva Pećina''', which translates to '''Lazar's Cave''', is the longest explored cave in Serbia.<ref name="LóczyStankoviansky2012">{{cite book|last1=Lóczy|first1=Dénes|author2=Miloš Stankoviansky|author3=Adam Kotarba|title=Recent Landform Evolution: The Carpatho-Balkan-Dinaric Region|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=THwdwXhzgLgC&pg=PA359|date=2 January 2012|publisher=Springer Science & Business Media|isbn=978-94-007-2448-8|page=359}}</ref> It is located 21&nbsp;km from the city center. According to 2012's ''Recent Landform Evolution: The Carpatho-Balkan-Dinaric Region'', the cave is {{convert|9407|m|mi}} long.<ref name="LóczyStankoviansky2012"/> The cave is situated near the entrance of the deep canyon carved into the mountains by the river [[Zlotska]].<ref name="Tasić1995">{{cite book|last=Tasić|first=Nikola|title=Eneolithic cultures of central and west Balkans|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=m_mAAAAAMAAJ|year=1995|publisher=Draganić|page=172|isbn=9788644101178}}</ref> Bogovina cave is also near Bor, just about 30&nbsp;km away.<br />
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'''[[Lazar's Canyon]]''' is located at about 10 kilometers from Bor. This is the deepest and longest canyon in eastern Serbia. Because of its steep rocky cliffs, the canyon has not yet been fully examined. Passing through canyon it is a real adventure, at times quite challenging and arduous. In many places it is necessary to clamber over the rocks.<br />
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'''Brestovac Spa''' is one of oldest spas in Serbia, located just 8&nbsp;km from the city center. Health treatment are done with slightly sulphurous and oligomineral water with temperature of 20 to 41&nbsp;°C. The Spa is for treatment and curing diseases and injuries to the muscles and bones. Especially relevant cured diseases are degenerative rheumatic diseases, rheumatoid and psoriatic arthritis, swelling and pain. And also chronic joint diseases, muscle disorders lumbago – lower back pain. More gynecological diseases, upper respiratory mucous membrane inflammation, skin conditions, increased diuresis, low level of stomach acid, digestive tract diseases. Furthermore, kidney diseases and nerve diseases. Water is rich with potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, chlorine, iodine, sulfate and also carbonate. Ways of treatment are drinking and bathing.<br />
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The Residence of Prince Miloš (Serbian: Конак кнеза Милоша/Konak kneza Miloša) is a royal residence in the Brestovac Spa.<br />
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'''Bor zoo''' (Serbian: Борски зоолошки врт), is a zoo located in Bor, Serbia. It was founded in 2011, and it is one of four zoos in Serbia and is also considered to be one of the most attractive public zoos in southeastern Europe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tobor.rs/|title=TO Bor|work=tobor.rs}}</ref> The zoo covers an area of 2.5 hectares (6.17 acres) and holds about 140 animals representing more than 70 different wild and exotic species of animals as well as domestic and indigenous ones.<br />
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'''Park Museum''' is an "open museum" located from the city center, and through the main streets "Mose Pijade" and "Zeleni bulevar" with mining exhibits. It is possible to see them from a vehicle or from a sidewalk.<br />
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[[Paragliding]] is popular in this part of Serbia, and there are several locations used for this sport near Bor, such as mountains [[Crni Vrh, Bor|Crni Vrh]] and [[Stol (Serbia)|Stol]].{{citation needed|date=January 2021}}<br />
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<gallery mode="packed" heights="160" caption="Tourist attractions"><br />
File:Bor_Lake,_summer.jpg|[[Borsko jezero|Borsko jezero (Bor Lake)]]<br />
File:Zicara_Crni_vrh.jpg|[[Crni Vrh, Bor|Crni Vrh]]<br />
File:Лазарев_кањон_2.jpg|[[Lazareva Pećina|Lazar's cave]]<br />
File:Kanjon_Lazarev.jpg|[[Lazar's Canyon]]<br />
File:Damper_Bor.jpg|Park Museum<br />
File:Crkva_Svetog_Đorđa_u_Boru.jpg|St. George Orthodox Church<br />
File:Konak_kneza_Miloša_u_Brestovačkoj_Banji_01.JPG|Brestovac Spa<br />
File:Zoo_Bor_entrance.jpg|ZOO Bor<br />
File:French_architecture.jpg|French architecture<br />
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</gallery><br />
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==Politics==<br />
{{Main articles|2022 Serbian local elections#Bor}}<br />
In the municipality of Bor, there were 40,661 eligible citizens that were able to vote in the local election.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Đorđević |first=Dejan |date=21 March 2022 |title=Na lokalnim izborima u Boru pravo glasa ima 40.623 birača |url=https://rtvbor.rs/na-lokalnim-izborima-u-boru-pravo-glasa-ima-40-623-biraca/ |access-date=24 March 2022 |website=Radio Television of Bor |language=sr-RS |archive-date=30 March 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220330070243/https://rtvbor.rs/na-lokalnim-izborima-u-boru-pravo-glasa-ima-40-623-biraca/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name=":12">{{Cite web |date=12 April 2022 |title=Ukupan izveštaj o rezultatima glasanja na izborima za odbornike Skupštine Grada Bora |url=https://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/extfile/sr/files/additionalDocuments/296/131/%D0%A3%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%90%D0%9D%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%92%D0%95%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%88%20%D0%9E%20%D0%A0%D0%95%D0%97%D0%A3%D0%9B%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%93%D0%9B%D0%90%D0%A1%D0%90%D0%8A%D0%90%20%D0%9D%D0%90%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%97%D0%90%20%D0%9E%D0%94%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%9D%D0%98%D0%9A%D0%95%20%D0%A1%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9D%D0%95%20%D0%93%D0%A0%D0%90%D0%94%D0%90%20%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%90.pdf |access-date=16 May 2022 |website=Municipality of Bor |language=sr |archive-date=16 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220516162405/https://www.rik.parlament.gov.rs/extfile/sr/files/additionalDocuments/296/131/%D0%A3%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%90%D0%9D%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%92%D0%95%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%88%20%D0%9E%20%D0%A0%D0%95%D0%97%D0%A3%D0%9B%D0%A2%D0%90%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%93%D0%9B%D0%90%D0%A1%D0%90%D0%8A%D0%90%20%D0%9D%D0%90%20%D0%98%D0%97%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%98%D0%9C%D0%90%20%D0%97%D0%90%20%D0%9E%D0%94%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%9D%D0%98%D0%9A%D0%95%20%D0%A1%D0%9A%D0%A3%D0%9F%D0%A8%D0%A2%D0%98%D0%9D%D0%95%20%D0%93%D0%A0%D0%90%D0%94%D0%90%20%D0%91%D0%9E%D0%A0%D0%90.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref> The local City Election Commission stated that the turnout was 61.2%.<ref name=":12" /> The Serbian Progressive Party won 15 seats, while the coalition led by the People's Party won 6 seats. The Socialist Party of Serbia and Vlach Party "Bridge" both won four seats, while the coalition led by the Party of Freedom and Justice won three seats. The Dveri–POKS coalition, Fighters for Bor, and Loud for the Youth each won one seat.<ref>{{Cite web |date=4 April 2022 |title=Lokalni izbori 2022: Nezvanični rezultati u Boru i 12 lokalnih samouprava |url=https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/izbori22/lokalni-izbori-2022-nezvanicni-rezultati-u-boru-i-12-lokalnih-samouprava/ |access-date=5 April 2022 |website=Danas |language=sr-RS |archive-date=5 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220405171156/https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/izbori22/lokalni-izbori-2022-nezvanicni-rezultati-u-boru-i-12-lokalnih-samouprava/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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{{Election results<br />
| image = [[File:Bor City Assembly 2022.svg|200px]]<br />
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| party1 = [[Serbian Progressive Party]]<br />
| votes1 = 8794<br />
| seats1 = 15<br />
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| party2 = [[People's Party (Serbia, 2017)|Narodna]]–[[Democratic Party (Serbia)|DS]]–[[Vlach National Party|VNS]]–[[Together for Serbia|ZZS]]–{{abbr|BSP|Borani's Ask Themselves}}<br />
| votes2 = 3802<br />
| seats2 = 6<br />
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| party3 = [[Socialist Party of Serbia]]<br />
| votes3 = 2677<br />
| seats3 = 4<br />
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| party4 = Vlach Party "Bridge"<br />
| color4 = yellow<br />
| votes4 = 2447<br />
| seats4 = 4<br />
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| party5 = [[Party of Freedom and Justice|SSP]]–[[Movement of Free Citizens (Serbia)|PSG]]–{{abbr|VS|Vlach Party}}–{{abbr|RIRI|Regional Development Initiative of East Serbia}}<br />
| votes5 = 2238<br />
| seats5 = 3<br />
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| party6 = [[Dveri]]–[[POKS]]<br />
| votes6 = 1017<br />
| seats6 = 1<br />
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| party7 = Loud for the Youth<br />
| color7 = #F16C21<br />
| votes7 = 876<br />
| seats7 = 1<br />
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| party8 = Fighters for Bor<br />
| color8 = #FFE66D<br />
| votes8 = 774<br />
| seats8 = 1<br />
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| party9 = [[Enough is Enough (party)|Enough is Enough]]<br />
| votes9 = 699<br />
| seats9 = 0<br />
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| party10 = [[United Serbia]]<br />
| votes10 = 490<br />
| seats10 = 0<br />
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| party11 = [[Serbian Radical Party]]<br />
| votes11 = 316<br />
| seats11 = 0<br />
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| total_sc = 35<br />
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| valid =<br />
| invalid =<br />
| turnout = 61.20<br />
| electorate = 40661<br />
| source = RIK<ref name=":12"/><br />
}}<br />
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==Local media==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
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;Newspapers:<br />
*Timočke "Тимочке"<br />
*Borski problem (Weekly magazine)<br />
*Kolektiv "Лист Колектив"<br />
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;Social media and Internet media:<br />
*Solaris media<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.solarismediabor.rs|title=Solaris media|work=e novine}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Ist media<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.istmedia.rs|title=Ist media|work=Vesti iz Borskog i Zaječarskog okruga}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Bor Info<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.facebook.com/borinfo1|title=Bor Info|work=Sve informacije iz grada Bora}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Bor 030<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bor030.net/|title=Bor 030|work=Web portal grada Bora}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
*Medija centar<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mc.kcbor.net/|title=Medija centar|work=Borski Info centar}}</ref> {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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{{Col-break}}<br />
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;Radio stations:<br />
*Klik FM (99.5)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.klik995.net/|title=Klik FM|work=klik995.net}}</ref><br />
*Radio Antena (101.6)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.antenabor.com/|title=Antena|work=antenabor.com}}</ref><br />
*Radio Bor (103.1)<br />
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;TV stations:<br />
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*Radio television Bor<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rtvbor.rs/|title=RTV Bor|work=rtvbor.rs}}</ref><br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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==Notable people==<br />
[[File:Vajfert Đorđe.jpg|thumb|Đorđe Vajfert]]<br />
* [[Vane Bor]] (1908-1993) surrealist artist.<br />
* [[Đorđe Vajfert]] (1850–1937), first owner of mines and donator of Saint George's Church.<br />
* [[Samu Borovszky]] (1860–1912), historian and [[editor-in-chief]] of works on the [[counties of the Kingdom of Hungary]]; his [[surname]] can be translated as ''[[Slavistics|The Boronnese]]'' (people from Bor).<br />
* [[Tanja Ćirov]] (1981–), was a Bulgarian - Serbian female professional basketball player, former Bulgarian national team player.<br />
* [[Nikola Ležaić]] (1981–), Serbian film director/screenwriter/film producer.<br />
* [[Boriša Đorđević]] (1953–), Serbian retired football player, winner of [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup]] with [[Hamburger SV]] in 1982–1983 season, Bundesliga champion two times, and Yugoslav champion with [[Hajduk Split]]. Former national team player of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]].<br />
* [[Ivan Gvozdenović]] (1978–), Serbian retired football defender who currently works as a manager.<br />
* [[Branislav Mihajlović (politician)|Branislav Mihajlović]] (1953–), member of the National Assembly of Serbia, and leader of "Enough is enough" association.<br />
* [[Nikola Šainović]] (1948–), Prime Minister of Serbia from 1993 to 1994 and the minister of Energy and Mining of Serbia and the Deputy Prime Minister of Serbia from 1991 to 1993.<br />
* [[Bobana Veličković]] (1990–2020), Serbian female sport shooter, competed at Summer Olympics in 2012 and 2016.<br />
* [[Teya Dora]] (1992-), the singer of "Džanum", a song that became very popular worldwide due to the social platform [[TikTok]], was born in Bor.<br />
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==Twin towns and sister cities==<br />
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Serbia}}<br />
Bor is [[Twin towns and sister cities|twinned]] with:<br />
*{{flagicon|MNE}} '''[[Bar, Montenegro|Bar]]''', [[Montenegro]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRA}} '''[[Le Creusot]]''', [[France]]<br />
*{{flagicon|UKR}} '''[[Khmelnytskyi, Ukraine|Khmelnytskyi]]''', [[Ukraine]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ZAM}} '''[[Kitwe]]''', [[Zambia]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NMK}} '''[[Kriva Palanka]]''', [[North Macedonia]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://istmedia.rs/grad-bor-3-oktobra-slavi-svoj-dan-dolaze-gosti-iz-ukrajine-makedonije-i-rumunije-ali-ne-i-francuzi-crnogorci-i-kinezi/|title=Grad Bor 3. Oktobra slavi svoj dan. Dolaze gosti iz Ukrajine, Makedonije i Rumunije, ali ne i Francuzi, Crnogorci i Kinezi|date=2 October 2019}}</ref><br />
*{{flagicon|CHN}} '''[[Shanghang County]]''', [[China]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ROM}} '''[[Vulcan, Hunedoara|Vulcan]]''', [[Romania]]<br />
*{{flagicon|BUL}} '''[[Vratsa]]''', [[Bulgaria]]<br />
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==See also==<br />
* [[Bor Airport]]<br />
* [[FK Bor]]<br />
* [[RTB Bor]]<br />
* [[List of places in Serbia]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==Sources==<br />
* {{cite journal|journal=Гласник Етнографског музеја, књ. 38|year=1975|title=Бор|url=http://etnografskimuzej.rs/rs/o-muzeju/izdavastvo/periodika/gem-38/}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{commons category|Bor, Serbia}}<br />
* [http://www.opstinabor.rs Official Website of Bor] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130616221748/http://www.opstinabor.rs/ |date=2013-06-16 }}<br />
* [http://www.bor030.net Website of the Bor]<br />
* [http://www.tobor.rs/ Tourist Organization of Bor]<br />
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[[Category:Municipalities and cities of Southern and Eastern Serbia]]<br />
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| Badge = Grb fudbalske reprezentacije Srbije.png<br />
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| FIFA Trigramme = SRB<br />
| Nickname = {{lang|sr-Cyrl|Орлови}} / {{lang|sr-Latn|Оrlovi}} ([[Serbian eagle|Eagles]])<br />
| Association = [[Football Association of Serbia|Fudbalski savez Srbije]] (FSS)<br />
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br />
| Coach = [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
| Captain = [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] <br />
| Most caps = [[Dušan Tadić]] (111)<br />
| Top scorer = [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] ([[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]])<br />
| Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Serbia|Various]]<br />
| website = {{URL|https://fss.rs/}} <br />
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|SRB}}<br />
| FIFA max = 6<br />
| FIFA max date = December 1998<br />
| FIFA min = 101<br />
| FIFA min date = December 1994<br />
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Serbia}}<br />
| Elo max = 4<br />
| Elo max date = June 1998<br />
| Elo min = 47<br />
| Elo min date = October 2012<br />
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| First game = {{nowrap begin}}''as Yugoslavia''<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}<br>([[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]; 28 August 1920)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|BRA}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Porto Alegre]], [[Brazil]]; 23 December 1994)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|Azerbaijan}}<br>([[Podgorica]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 12 February 2003)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>''Unofficial''<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}} '''FS Serbia''' 2–1 [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] {{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]; 3 September 1945)<br>''Official''<br>{{fb|CZE}} 1–3 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Uherské Hradiště]], [[Czech Republic]]; 16 August 2006){{nowrap end}}<br />
| Largest win = as ''Yugoslavia''<br>'''{{fb|YUG}}''' 10–0 {{fb-rt|Venezuela|1954}}<br>([[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]]; 14 June 1972)<hr> as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|Faroe Islands}} 1–8 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br/>([[Toftir]], [[Faroe Islands]]; 6 October 1996)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 13 October 2004)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>{{fb|AZE}} 1–6 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]; 17 October 2007)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|BUL}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]; 19 November 2008)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|ROM}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009)<br>{{fb|SER}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|WAL}}<br>([[Novi Sad]], Serbia; 11 September 2012)<br>{{fb|SER}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
| Largest loss = <hr>as ''Yugoslavia''<br> {{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)<br>{{fb|Uruguay}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Paris]], [[French Third Republic|France]]; 26 May 1924)<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Prague]], [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovakia]]; 28 October 1925)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|NED}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]; 25 June 2000)<br>{{fb|CZE}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]; 6 September 2002)<br>{{fb|Argentina}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C#Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro|6–0]] {{fb-rt|SCG}}<br>([[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany; 16 June 2006)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br> {{fb|Ukraine}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SER}}<br>([[Lviv]], [[Ukraine]]; 7 June 2019)<br />
| World cup apps = 13<br />
| World cup first = 1930<br />
| World cup best = As Yugoslavia: Fourth place ([[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]], [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]])<br>As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 ([[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]])<br>As Serbia: Group stage ([[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]) <br />
| Regional cup apps = 6<br />
| Regional cup first = [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]]<br />
| Regional cup best = As Yugoslavia: Runners-up ([[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]], [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]]) <br /> as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]) <br /> As Serbia: Group stage ([[UEFA Euro 2024|2024]])<br />
| Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1960|1960 France]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Rome]]|[[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 London]]|[[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Helsinki]]|[[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1956 Summer Olympics|1956 Melbourne]]|[[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalBronze|[[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles]]|[[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{Medal|Competition|[[Balkan Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35 Greece]]|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1935 Balkan Cup|1935 Bulgaria]]|[[1935 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971 Izmir]]|[[Football at the 1971 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979 Split]]|[[Football at the 1979 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
}}<br />
The '''Serbia men's national football team''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалска репрезентација Србије|translit=Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije}}) represents [[Serbia]] in men's international [[Association football|football]] competition. It is controlled by the [[Football Association of Serbia]], the governing body for [[football in Serbia]].<br />
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After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup of SFR Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|football team]] in 1992 [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] was represented (alongside [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]]) within the new [[FR Yugoslavia national football team]]. Despite [[UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying|qualifying]] for [[UEFA Euro 1992|Euro 1992]] the team was [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 757|banned]] from participating in the tournament due to [[Sanctions against Yugoslavia|international sanctions]], with the ruling also enforced for [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] qualifiers. The national team played its first friendly in December 1994, and with the easing of sanctions the generation of the 1990s eventually participated at the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]. The team played in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup]]s, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Flanagan|first=Chris|date=28 June 2021|title=Yugoslavia at Euro 92: how the Balkan Wars meant the end of an era for the best team never to win the Euros|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FourFourTwo|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028172918/https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Dve decenije od fudbalskih sankcija|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028205643/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kad Je Fudbal Crveneo Od Stida Pre 29 godina Jugoslavija je izbačena sa Evropskog prvenstva, a Jugović sada kaže: Kao u filmu! Ne-ve-ro-vat-no!|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&type=article&id=PULS_CMS-Article-ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&gem_id=ctJAUgeiMwtuL3bQgHhDUKdDjw0sI0OlV6i.0PnppnL..7&tpv=SPECIJAL_SPORT_MOBILE_EURO_2020&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/euro_2020/ART|access-date=14 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 June 1994|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1994. u Americi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183945/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 June 1998|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1998. u Francuskoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=en-US|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029182437/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 June 2006|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2006. u Nemačkoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183948/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 December 2009|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2010. u Južnoj Africi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029184002/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Smyth|first=Rob|date=14 November 2021|title=Serbia stun Portugal and Spain ease past Sweden to qualify for World Cup finals – as it happened|website=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|access-date=15 November 2021|issn=0261-3077|archive-date=15 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115003426/https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change. Following a 2006 [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]] Montenegro declared its independence, leading to separate football federations which resulted in the team's final renaming and establishment as the Serbia national football team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 March 1990|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 1990-1999|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170317/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=22 February 2000|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2000-2009|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=14 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211014162455/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=3 March 2010|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2010-2019|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183944/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bilgic|first=Onur|date=12 October 2017|title=How history defeated a great era of Yugoslav national team talent|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=These Football Times|archive-date=27 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027183533/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O nama|url=https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FSCG.me|language=sr|archive-date=18 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211018145357/https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 May 2010|title=FIFA World Cup Group D focus: Serbian History|url=https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Socceroos|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174512/https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|url-status=live}}</ref> Serbia is considered by [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] to be the official successor team of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro national football teams, as well as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia/SFR Yugoslavia team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 June 2011 |title=Statistical Kit: Preliminary Draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |access-date=21 December 2020 |website=[[FIFA]] |page=58 |quote=Serbia was called Yugoslavia before February 2003 then Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719092004/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |archive-date=19 July 2021 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=29 August 2020|title=Krštenje naše fudbalske reprezentacije|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183958/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|url-status=live | quote = Jugoslavenski nogometni savez (JNS), čiji je priznati pravni naslednik, čudno ali istinito, današnji Fudbalski savez Srbije}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ | publisher = [[UEFA]] | title = Football Association of Serbia | quote = The Football Association of Serbia (Fudbalski savez Srbije or FSS) was originally founded in 1919 as the Yugoslav Football Association [...] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until it finally fragmented in 1992 [...] In 1992 the new state of Serbia and Montenegro was named the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [...] In February 2003 the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name once again to Serbia and Montenegro. Finally, in June 2006, Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations and the Republic of Serbia was declared. Serbia's first international as a single entity came [...] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=JUGO-FUDBAL PRE JUGOSLAVIJE: Pre tačno 100 godina formirana fudbalska organizacija nekadašnje zajedničke države|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|access-date=23 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023013319/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
===Serbia within Yugoslavia (1920–1992)===<br />
[[File:Yugoslavia nationalteam 1930.jpg|thumb|Yugoslavia at the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]], featured an all Serbian team following a boycott by Croat representatives.]]<br />
{{Main|History of the Serbia national football team}}<br />
{{See also|Yugoslavia national football team|}}<br />
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The Football Federation of what was then the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (later Yugoslavia) was founded in [[Zagreb]] in 1919 under the name ''Jugoslavenski nogometni savez'' (''Yugoslavian Football Association''). [[Jovan Ružić]] was the first [[Serbs|Serb]] to represent the national team in its international debut match, a 7–0 drubbing by [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Olympic Games]] in [[Antwerp]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jugoslavija 0-6 Cehoslovacka|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|access-date=5 December 2017|publisher=reprezentacija.rs|date=27 August 1920|language=sr|archive-date=4 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204055505/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In 1921, the [[Belgrade Football Subassociation]] organized a [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] between the [[France national football team]] and a Belgrade XI, dubbed the "''Serbian representatives''". The team featured footballers from [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], two of the Serbian clubs of the interwar period. The French delegation was on a four-game tour of Yugoslavia with the last exhibition game being played in [[Belgrade]]'s [[Red Star Stadium|SK Jugoslavija Stadium]] on 3 July. Prince Regent [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar I]] and [[FIFA]] President [[Jules Rimet]] were in attendance as the visitors triumphed 3–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sto Godina od prve utakmice srpske reprezentacije|url=https://www.politika.rs/sr/articles/amp/482637|access-date=25 October 2021|website=www.politika.rs|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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In the lead-up to the [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930 World Cup]], a dispute regarding the relocation of the FAs headquarters from Zagreb to the capital Belgrade erupted, culminating in a boycott by the Zagreb Subassociation which disallowed its members to participate in the upcoming tournament. The ''de facto'' Serbian team led by coach [[Boško Simonović]], composed largely of players from Belgrade's [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[FK BASK|BASK]], reached the semi-final, losing to hosts and eventual winners [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] 6–1.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Монтевидео 1930. ... Све Остало Јe Исторја ... {{!}} Журналист {{!}} Интернет портал студената новинарства|url=https://www.zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=www.zurnalist.rs|language=sr|archive-date=23 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150323060512/http://zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Montevideo 90 Godina: Hrvatski bojkot Jugoslavije (1)|url=https://www.novosti.rs/sport/fudbal/901719/montevideo-90-godina-hrvatski-bojkot-jugoslavije-1|access-date=30 March 2021|website=Novosti|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Prvo Svjetsko Prvenstvo 1930: Brutalna pljačka Jugoslavije i 'Montevideo, Bog te video'|url=https://www.slobodna-bosna.ba/vijest/80639/prvo_svjetsko_prvenstvo_1930_brutalna_pljachka_jugoslavije_i_montevideo_bog_te_video.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=slobodna-bosna.ba|language=bs}}</ref> The royal interbellum era featured footballers such as [[Blagoje Marjanović]], [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]], [[Milorad Arsenijević]], [[Đorđe Vujadinović]], [[Branislav Sekulić]] and [[Milutin Ivković]]. Due to the dismemberment of Yugoslavia during [[World War II]] the football federation and national team ceased activities but reformed following the end of hostilities.<br />
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In 1945 [[Svetislav Glišović]] led the first unofficial national team representing the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|Federal State of Serbia]] in a [[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament|tournament]] held to mark the end of World War II.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2020|title=Glišović Svetislav|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/glisovic-svetislav/|access-date=8 May 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr}}</ref> The Serbian team encompassing the newly established [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] squad won its first game by beating [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] 2–1, [[Croatia national football team|FS Croatia]] 3–1 in the semi-final, then proceeding to win the tournament against the [[FK Partizan|Yugoslav People's Army team]] 1–0 in Belgrade.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yugoslavia {{!}} List of Final Tables|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeghist.html|access-date=28 March 2021|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 June 2018|title=1945 Prva Liga|url=http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|access-date=28 March 2021|language=sr|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180605211935/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 June 2018}}</ref><br />
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The [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|reconstituted Yugoslavia]] reached the [[UEFA European Championship]] finals in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] and [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], and finished fourth place at the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]]. During its existence Serbian footballers would continually play a role in the Yugoslavia national team throughout the socialist era, with the likes of [[Rajko Mitić]], [[Branko Stanković]], [[Vladimir Beara]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Miloš Milutinović]], [[Bora Kostić|Borivoje Kostić]], [[Milan Galić]], [[Vladimir Durković]], [[Velibor Vasović]], [[Dragan Džajić]], [[Jovan Aćimović]], [[Dušan Bajević]], [[Vladimir Petrović]] and others until the states [[Yugoslav Wars|disintegrated]] in the 1990s. The national team of SFR Yugoslavia played its last game on 25 March 1992, losing 2–0 to the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Holandija 2:0 Jugoslavija|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/511-holandija-jugoslavija-2-0/|access-date=28 March 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|date=24 March 1992|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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===FR Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro era (1992–2006)===<br />
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While the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], consisting of Serbia and Montenegro, was formed on 27 April 1992,<ref>{{cite book|first=Brian|last=Hunter|editor-first=Brian |editor-last=Hunter |title=The Statesman's Year-Book |date=1996 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=978-1-34939-717-4 |page=1604 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230271258_206 |chapter=Yugoslavia |doi=10.1057/9780230271258 |url=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230271258 |access-date=11 December 2021 }}</ref> its teams were banned from all international sporting events, including the national football team as a result of [[sanctions against Yugoslavia|U.N. sanctions]] stemming from the conflict in Yugoslavia.<ref name="UPI 1">{{cite news|first=Morley|last=Myers|title=Sports ban hits Yugoslavia |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/06/01/Sports-ban-hits-Yugoslavia/9026707371200/ |work=United Press International |date=1 June 1992 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref> Consequently, the national team did not play its first game as a new country before 23 December 1994, a friendly match played in [[Porto Alegre]] and in which [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] won 2–0.<ref name="FIFA2007">{{cite web |title=Serbia launch exciting new era |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensyoutholympic/news/serbia-launch-exciting-new-era-545111 |website=FIFA|date=4 July 2007}}{{dead link|date=October 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> This was the first ever team composed of [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] players exclusively, while [[Slobodan Santrač]], a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first ever manager. The next game was played three days later, this time in [[Buenos Aires]], resulting in a 1–0 loss to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina v Yugoslavia, 27 December 1994 |url=https://www.11v11.com/matches/argentina-v-yugoslavia-27-december-1994-245440/ |website=11v11.com |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Due to international sanctions, the team could not participate in [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1994 World Cup qualifying]] nor the [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]] process.<ref name="UPI 1" /><ref>{{Cite news|first=Anne|last=Swardson|title=Yugoslavia Leaving History on Sideline |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1998/06/12/yugoslavia-leaving-history-on-sideline/41ed7944-3daa-497d-a59e-490dde7b082a/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=12 June 1998 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====1998 World Cup====<br />
As [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|FR Yugoslavia]] joined FIFA and UEFA in 1994, the team was available to participate in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1998 World Cup qualifiers]]. Slobodan Santrač was appointed manager for the team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Slobodan Santrac {{!}} Yugoslavia manager |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world_cup_98/teams/yugoslavia/players/86038.stm |website=BBC News |date=3 May 1998}}</ref> In the qualifiers, Yugoslavia was drawn in [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]] with [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] [[UEFA Euro 1996 Final|runners-up]] [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]], [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]] and [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. With 23 points, Yugoslavia ended up in second place behind Spain. Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|play-off]] in which they were drawn to play against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]]. Winning 12–1 on aggregate, Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Soccer: Roundup {{!}} 1998 World Cup Qualifying {{!}} Belgium Earns Berth And Eliminates Ireland|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/16/sports/soccer-roundup-1998-world-cup-qualifying-belgium-earns-berth-eliminates-ireland.html|website=The New York Times |date=16 November 1997|access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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The draw put the team in [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group F|Group F]] alongside [[Germany national football team|Germany]], the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], and [[Iran national football team|Iran]]. Yugoslavia won its first game 1–0 against Iran thanks to a goal from defender [[Siniša Mihajlović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Yugoslav Skill Overcomes 'Yugoslav Temperament'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/sports/world-cup-98-yugoslav-skill-overcomes-yugoslav-temperament.html|website=The New York Times|date=15 June 1998|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> The next game was a draw for Yugoslavia; after leading Germany 2–0, a free kick from [[Michael Tarnat]] deflected off Mihajlović and into the goal, then [[Oliver Bierhoff]] equalised it at 2–2 at the 80th minute.<ref>{{cite news|first=Christopher|last=Clarey|title=World Cup '98; Errant Bounces and Serendipity Give Germany a Draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/22/sports/world-cup-98-errant-bounces-and-serendipity-give-germany-a-draw.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia responded in the next game against the United States and won 1–0 due to a goal in the fourth minute by [[Slobodan Komljenović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Bonnie|last=DeSimone|title=Yugoslavia 1-0 United States|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-06-26-9806260067-story.html |website=Chicago Tribune |date=26 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia finished second in the group behind Germany on goal difference.<br />
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Due to their second position, Yugoslavia saw itself face the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|Round of 16]]. Yugoslavia entered in the match with a sole attacker, but its defensive tactics proved unsuccessful as [[Dennis Bergkamp]] put the Netherlands in front in the 38th minute. Following the start of the second half, Yugoslavia pressured the Dutch, who conceded a header from Komljenović. The turning point of this match was a penalty awarded to Yugoslavia after [[Vladimir Jugović]] was fouled.<ref name="NYT98">{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Netherlands' Davids Comes in From Cold |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/30/sports/world-cup-98-netherlands-davids-comes-in-from-cold.html|website=The New York Times|date=30 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[Predrag Mijatović]] missed, and the scoreline remained the same at 1–1.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Football World Cup: Netherlands 2 Yugoslavia 1 |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-world-cup-netherlands-2-yugoslavia-1-1168699.html|website=The Independent|date=29 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Such an event demoralized the Yugoslavs, as the Dutch took the initiative. In the late seconds of the game [[Edgar Davids]]' shot towards the Yugoslav net from a distance of 20 meters and beat goalkeeper [[Ivica Kralj]].<ref name="NYT98" /><br />
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====Euro 2000====<br />
The draw for the [[UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying|Euro 2000 qualifiers]] saw first-seeded Yugoslavia drawn in a group with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], thus marking the first games between the two teams after the [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]. The other teams in the group were the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[North Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]], and Malta. [[Milan Živadinović]] was dismissed and was replaced by [[Vujadin Boškov]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Euro 2000: Vujadin Boskov |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/squad/702485.stm |website=BBC |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov bondscoach Joegoslavië |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/boskov-bondscoach-joegoslavi |website=Voetbal International|date=17 July 1999 |access-date=3 April 2021|language=nl}}</ref><br />
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The team started with a 1–0 win over the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade, before beating Malta 3–0 in [[Ta' Qali]]. The home fixture against the Maltese followed, but was moved to [[Thessaloniki]], Greece due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. The team won 4–1. The first match against Croatia took place in Belgrade after the bombing ended, and was interrupted due to a power outage at the beginning of the second half, resuming after 43 minutes and eventually finishing 0–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Football: Yugoslavia 0-0 Croatia|url=http://www.arhiva.serbia.gov.rs/news/1999-08/19/13984.html |website=Website of the Serbian Government |date=2004 |access-date=6 December 2010}}</ref> A 2–1 defeat against Ireland in [[Dublin]] was followed by victories home and away against Macedonia (3–1 and 4–2 respectively), meaning that Yugoslavia needed to win its final qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb, or to draw with the Republic of Ireland failing to beat Macedonia in [[Skopje]], in order to qualify automatically for Euro 2000. In the event, the Republic of Ireland conceded an injury-time equaliser, meaning that Yugoslavia's 2–2 draw with the Croatians put them through.<br />
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The draw for the finals placed Yugoslavia in [[UEFA Euro 2000 Group C|Group C]] along with Spain, [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and another former Yugoslav republic, [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]]. The Slovenians took a 3–0 lead in the first game at the [[Stade du Pays de Charleroi]], but three goals in six second-half minutes enabled Yugoslavia to secure a 3–3 draw. Thanks to an early [[Savo Milošević]] backheel strike, the Serbs beat Norway 1–0 in [[Liège]]. The final group game, against Spain in [[Bruges]], saw the Yugoslavs take the lead three times, before a [[Gaizka Mendieta]] penalty and an [[Alfonso Pérez|Alfonso]] strike in injury-time secured a 4–3 win for the Spaniards and top spot in the group. Yugoslavia nonetheless finished second, level on points with Norway but ranked ahead due to its victory in Liège. In each of the three games, the team had one player sent off (Siniša Mihajlović, [[Mateja Kežman]], and [[Slaviša Jokanović]], respectively).<ref>{{cite web |title=Yugoslavia hit by fine |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/803466.stm |website=BBC |date=23 June 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Yugoslavia was paired with the Netherlands. The co-hosts won 6–1 in [[Rotterdam]] with [[Patrick Kluivert]] scoring a hat-trick. Despite Yugoslavia's elimination, [[Savo Milošević]] was crowned the joint top scorer of the tournament alongside Patrick Kluivert. Both players scored five goals, although Milošević played one game fewer.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711003231/http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=11 July 2000 |title=Leading goalscorers |website=UEFA|date=2 July 2000 | access-date=12 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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====2002 World Cup campaign====<br />
[[Ilija Petković]] replaced Boškov as head coach in July 2000.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov sacked as Yugoslav coach |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/846602.stm |website=BBC |date=22 July 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 World Cup qualifiers]], Yugoslavia was drawn in [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]] with [[Russia national football team|Russia]], Slovenia, [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], the Faroe Islands and [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]]. After winning against Luxembourg, Petković was sacked and replaced with a three-pieced team which consisted of Boškov, [[Dejan Savićević]] and [[Ivan Ćurković]]. Despite winning both games against Luxembourg and Faroe Islands as well and away game against Switzerland, Yugoslavia managed to suffer a home loss and away draw against Russia, a home draw against Switzerland and both draw games against Slovenia. Yugoslavia ended the qualifying campaign in the third place of the group just one point behind second-placed Slovenia.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|title=World Cup 2002 Qualifying |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/2002q.html |website=[[RSSSF]] |access-date=2 February 2023}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2004 campaign====<br />
Savićević was appointed as coach in July 2002.<ref>{{cite web |title=Savicevic stays as Yugoslavia coach |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b25fdfdc7-4c5f8df1cd5c-1000--savicevic-stays-as-yugoslavia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=12 July 2002 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying|Euro 2004 qualifiers]] Yugoslavia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 9|Group 9]] with [[Italy national football team|Italy]], [[Wales national football team|Wales]], [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]]. During qualifying, the country went under a [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|political transformation]], and the newly named Serbia and Montenegro appeared for the first time in a game against Azerbaijan in February 2003.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia and Montenegro debut |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b1f26aa22-58f4d856420c-1000--serbia-and-montenegro-debut/ |website=UEFA|date=11 February 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In June, after a 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, Savićević resigned and was replaced by Ilija Petković.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petković the 'perfect solution' |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b2106de29-f0a21f68db2a-1000--petkovic-the-perfect-solution/ |website=UEFA|date=10 July 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Despite drawing both games against eventual group winners Italy and winning both games against runners-up Wales, Serbia and Montenegro failed to qualify, mostly due to a 2–2 home draw, the 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, as well as a 3–0 away loss to Finland.<br />
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====2006 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Elfenbeinküste - Serbien und Montenegro.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Serbia and Montenegro and [[Cote d'Ivoire national football team|Ivory Coast]] playing at the [[Allianz Arena]] in the 2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
Petković remained as manager for the team.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petkovic rewarded for efforts |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b31e7755e-b0182b6407cb-1000--petkovic-rewarded-for-efforts/ |website=UEFA|date=4 November 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|Qualifying]] for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] resulted in six wins and four draws, with Serbia and Montenegro ending up first in the group with an undefeated record in their [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] ahead of Spain, [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]]. The Serbia and Montenegro team also allowed only one goal in the ten matches, the best defensive record of all 51 teams participating in qualification.<br />
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On 3 June 2006, following a [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]], Montenegro declared its independence from Serbia. As the World Cup was about to start, it was decided that the Serbia and Montenegro team that had qualified for the tournament would compete, with the split into separate teams representing the new countries of Montenegro and Serbia to take place once the team was no longer in the tournament.<br />
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In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C|group stage]], Serbia and Montenegro lost their opening game to the Netherlands. The final score was 1–0 after [[Arjen Robben]] scored the only goal of the game. They also lost their second game to Argentina 6–0, Serbia and Montenegro's worst ever international result. With the team's two losses and with Netherlands and Argentina winning both their games, Serbia and Montenegro could no longer qualify for the knockout matches and was playing for pride alone in their final group game against [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]. After a 2–0 lead for much of the first half, ''the Elephants'' managed to come back and win 3–2, leaving Serbia and Montenegro with no points.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ivory Coast 3-2 Serbia & Montenegro |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853346.stm |website=BBC |date=21 June 2006 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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[[Javier Clemente]], Serbia's first-ever foreign coach, was appointed to lead the team for the 2008 Euro campaign.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clemente in for Serbia |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/worldcup/2006/clemente-in-for-serbia_sto927282/story.shtml |website=eurosport.com |publisher=Reuters |date=17 July 2006 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> After Montenegro declared independence, Serbia marked their split from [[Montenegro national football team|Montenegro]] with a 3–1 win over the Czech Republic. For the [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying|Euro 2008 qualifiers]], Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group A|Group A]] along with [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], Finland, [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]] and Azerbaijan. A strong start in qualification was overshadowed by the final hurdle of matches where inconsistency took over, the side dropping points against the likes of Finland, Belgium, Armenia and Kazakhstan. They eventually finished third, three points behind runners-up Portugal and Group A winners Poland. Clemente was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<ref>{{cite news |title=Javier Clemente fired as Serbia coach; Blokhin resigns as Ukraine coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/06/sports/06iht-soccer6.8621136.html |work=The New York Times |date=6 November 2007 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia replaced Clemente with [[Miroslav Đukić]], who then left the position on 19 August of the following year without having played any official games, due to disagreements with the [[Football Association of Serbia]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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====2010 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Serbia soccer vs france.jpg|thumb|left|Atmosphere at the start of match vs. France, 9 September 2009]]<br />
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| <small>Serbia's starting XI under coach [[Radomir Antić]] in [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group D#Germany vs Serbia|their 1–0 win over Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup]].</small><ref>{{Cite web|title=Germany 0-1 Serbia|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&cc=5901|url-status=dead|date=18 June 2010|website=ESPN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621075434/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&ver=us&cc=5901|archive-date=21 June 2010}}</ref><br />
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Subsequent to Ðukić's departure, [[Radomir Antić]] was appointed coach. Serbia's [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|World Cup qualification]] campaign began in 2008. Their [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] featured [[1998 FIFA World Cup Final|1998 World Cup winners]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup Final|2006 World Cup runners-up]] [[France national football team|France]], [[Romania national football team|Romania]], as well as [[Austria national football team|Austria]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and the Faroe Islands. Serbia played consistently during the qualifiers and this led to the team automatically qualifying for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa. They confirmed qualification with a 5–0 home victory against Romania.<br />
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The 2010 World Cup team featured captain [[Dejan Stanković]], who became the only player to feature in a World Cup having played under three different national names (although he never changed nationality; this was a result of geopolitical events involving the identity of Yugoslavia).<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jon|last=Sainz|title=Bleacher Report: FIFA World Cup 2010: Dejan Stankovic's Strange Record|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|url-status=dead|date=27 May 2013|website=Bleacher Report|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527115409/http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|archive-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> They faced [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]], Germany, [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]].<br />
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Their opening group game was against Ghana and chances came to both sides but a red card to [[Aleksandar Luković]] and a handball by substitute [[Zdravko Kuzmanović]] in the second half gave Ghana a penalty to take all three points at the death. [[Asamoah Gyan]] converted eight minutes from full-time and Serbia were defeated 1–0. In Serbia's second group match, they defeated Germany by a score of 1–0 with a goal by [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] in the first half. FIFA's official YouTube channel called the win "the most famous day in Serbia's footballing history".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc YouTube&nbsp;– FIFATV: 'Most famous day in Serbia's footballing history'] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160510065548/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc |date=10 May 2016 }} Published 20 May 2012</ref>{{Better source needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia only needed a single point to reach the knockout stages, but was defeated by Australia 2–1. Australia scored two goals in the second half through [[Tim Cahill]] and [[Brett Holman]]. A late [[Marko Pantelić]] goal served only as a consolation. They finished last in the group.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup: Australia vs. Serbia: Australia wins, 2-1 |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/sports-now/story/2010-06-23/world-cup-australia-vs-serbia-australia-wins-2-1 |work=Los Angeles Times |agency=Associated Press |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Long |first1=Gideon |title=Australia beat Serbia, both sides bow out |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/australia-beat-serbia-both-sides-bow-out-idUSTRE65M5UE/ |work=Reuters |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2012 campaign====<br />
Radomir Antić was sacked two games into the [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]] process, a 1–1 home draw against Slovenia ending his two-year stint. The dismissal meant the bringing in of [[Vladimir Petrović]] to the job.<br />
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For the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]] featuring Italy, Slovenia, [[Estonia national football team|Estonia]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and the Faroe Islands. The qualifying stage began with Antić as coach and finished with Vladimir Petrović. Serbia started the first two games with a 3–0 win away to Faroe Islands and a 1–1 draw at home to Slovenia but this result ended Antić's stint as the country's coach.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Petrović replaces Antić as Serbia coach|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0252-0ce200b10f73-94843a3caf5d-1000--petrovic-replaces-antic-as-serbia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=15 September 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> New coach Petrović faced setbacks with a 3–1 home loss against Estonia<ref>{{cite web |title=Estonia beats Serbia 3-1 in Euro qualifying |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/estonia-beats-serbia-3-1-in-euro-qualifying |website=Fox Sports |date=8 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and an abandoned match resulting in a 3–0 loss to Italy due to crowd trouble from the Serbian away supporters in [[Genoa]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=UEFA award Italy 3-0 win after abandoned Euro 2012 tie against Serbia|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/oct/29/uefa-italy-serbia-abandoned-euro-2012|website=The Guardian |date=29 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia returned to form with a 2–1 home victory over Northern Ireland but could only manage a 1–1 away draw against Estonia. Afterwards, Serbia won back to back games with a 1–0 win away to Northern Ireland and a crucial 3–1 home victory against Faroe Islands. These results put Serbia in pole position to confirm a play-off spot behind Italy.<br />
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Serbia needed a home victory against Italy to confirm a play-off spot but their efforts only resulted in a 1–1 draw. However, the team still had one more chance to confirm a play-off place when they faced Slovenia away. Serbia also must win the match despite having superior goal difference over Estonia; a draw was not good enough for progression. Neither side played better in the first half, but a long-range goal put Slovenia up 1–0 at half time.<ref name="Šinkovc">{{Cite web|first=Rok|last=Šinkovc|title=Defeat in Slovenia ends Serbia's play-off dream|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7d229e0e06-e472ba03cfe3-1000--defeat-in-slovenia-ends-serbia-s-play-off-dream/|website=UEFA|date=11 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> In the second half, Nemanja Vidić missed penalty.<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Serbia left empty-handed after a 1–0 loss and exited the tournament for the third time in a row during the qualifying group stages, missing out by one point behind Estonia. Serbia once again failed to qualify for the [[UEFA Euro 2012|European Championships]].<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Vladimir Petrović was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<br />
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====2014 World Cup campaign====<br />
Ahead of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying]] campaign for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Dejan Stanković and Nemanja Vidić announced that they were retiring from international football.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic announces international retirement |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/oct/12/manchester-united-nemanja-vidic-serbia |website=The Guardian |publisher=Associated Press |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Dejan Stankovic to retire and leave Serbia to rebuild|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/scotland/15279867|website=BBC Sport|date=12 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Branislav Ivanović became the new captain. Siniša Mihajlović, a former member of the national team, was appointed as the coach on 24 April 2012. Serbia was drawn in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the 2014 World Cup, together with Croatia, Belgium, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]], Macedonia, and Wales. The team began the qualification campaign with a goalless draw with Scotland and a 6–1 win over Wales. In the next two games, Serbia suffered two defeats from Macedonia and Belgium.<br />
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On 22 March 2013, Serbia played in Zagreb against Croatia. The game was highly anticipated in both countries due to [[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|their rivalry]] both on and off the pitch. Croatia won 2–0.<ref>{{Cite news|first=James|last=Montague|title=Amid 'Kill' Chants, Croatia and Serbia Set Peaceful Example |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 March 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021 |archive-date=20 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320214554/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia defeated Scotland 2–0 at home in a crucial qualifier, but their World Cup hopes were taken away after a 2–1 defeat to Belgium. Serbia drew with Croatia 1–1 in the corresponding fixture at home, where 18-year-old [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scored an equalizer in the second-half after [[Mario Mandžukić]] opened the scoring.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljevic|title=Serbia hold Croatia to draw in highly-charged qualifier |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/soccer-world-serbia-idUKL4N0H23J620130906|website=Reuters |date=6 September 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> They defeated Wales 3–0 in Cardiff. Dejan Stanković's farewell game was completed in a friendly against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], which Serbia won 2–0. He finished his career with 103 appearances for the national team, a record previously held by Savo Milošević, with 102 appearances. Serbia finished qualifying with a 5–1 home win against Macedonia,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia 5 Macedonia 1: Five star Serbs finish with a thrashing of Macedonia|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-match-reports/serbia-5-macedonia-1-five-2458509|website=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record Scotland]]|date=16 October 2013|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> putting them in third in the group, three points from a playoff spot behind Croatia and group winners Belgium.<br />
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====Euro 2016 campaign====<br />
After failing to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, [[Dick Advocaat]] was appointed as the coach in 2014.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat introduced as Serbia coach |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2014/07/28/dick-advocaat-introduced-as-serbia-coach/13261807/|website=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=28 July 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Group I]] in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|qualification]] for [[UEFA Euro 2016]], together with Portugal, [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]], [[Albania national football team|Albania]] and Armenia. Advocaat started with a 1–1 friendly draw against France and began qualification with the same result against Armenia. The following game was a [[Serbia v Albania (UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying)|game against Albania]] in Belgrade, abandoned as a result of crowd trouble after a drone carrying an Albanian flag and a map of [[Greater Albania]] was flown over the pitch.<ref name="BBC drone">{{Cite web|title=Serbia - Albania: CAS reverse Uefa decision on 'drone match'|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33478446 |website=BBC Sport|date=10 July 2015|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was originally awarded with a 3–0 victory by UEFA, and deducted three points, but on 10 July 2015, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] (CAS) reversed the earlier decision and awarded Albania a 3–0 victory.<ref name="BBC drone"/> On 14 November 2014, Serbia played against Denmark in Belgrade and lost, 1–3. After this game, Advocaat left,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat: Serbia coach quits after four months|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/30069140|website=BBC Sport|date=15 November 2014|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> whereupon [[Radovan Ćurčić]] was announced as a new coach on 25 November.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Radovan Curcic new Serbia coach|url=https://apnews.com/article/8f4a5d7bebcd442aa40aeafdc29cec69|website=Associated Press|date=25 November 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia's first match in 2015 was a qualifying match against Portugal in [[Lisbon]], during which Serbia lost 2–1, cutting their chances for qualification to Euro 2016. On 13 June 2015, Serbia played a qualifying match against Denmark in [[Copenhagen]], losing 2–0. With the 10 July ruling by CAS on the abandoned game against Albania, Serbia would become mathematically eliminated from Euro 2016 qualification. On 4 September 2015, Serbia had their first victory, winning 2–0, against Armenia. On 8 October 2015, Serbia defeated Albania with a goal each from [[Aleksandar Kolarov]] and [[Adem Ljajić]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ames |first1=Nick |title=Albania forced to wait for Euro 2016 after Serbia strike late |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/08/albania-serbia-euro-2016-qualifier-report |work=The Guardian |date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> In the table of Group I, Serbia finished second to last place with four points in a five-team group.<ref>{{cite web |title=Euro 2016 qualifying: Serbia 1-2 Portugal |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33544060 |website=BBC Sport |date=October 11, 2015}}</ref><br />
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====2018 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Ser-Swi (7).jpg|thumb|Serbia team at the [[2018 World Cup]] in Russia]]<br />
After failing to qualify for Euro 2016, [[Slavoljub Muslin]] was appointed as a coach. Serbia was drawn in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] in qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] with Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales, Austria, Ireland, [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] and [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]]. They started off their campaign with a 2–2 draw against Ireland at the [[Red Star Stadium]] and eventually won against Austria, Georgia and Moldova.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia beat Moldova in Belgrade with goals from Aleksandar Kolarov, Aleksandar Mitrović and [[Mijat Gaćinović]]. This consolidated their first position going into their top-of-the group clash with Ireland. They won this match with a 55th-minute goal from Kolarov. Serbia finished the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 home win against Georgia, and ended at the top of [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] and therefore qualified for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 tournament]]. Despite Serbia's qualification, Muslin was sacked by the Football Association of Serbia as a result on differences regarding team selection.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia sack coach Slavoljub Muslin despite World Cup qualification |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37537334/serbia-sack-coach-slavoljub-muslin-world-cup-qualification |website=ESPN|publisher=Associated Press |date=30 October 2017 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Muslin was criticized for not inviting [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]] to play in the campaign which sparked controversy in Serbia. Mladen Krstajić took the place as a temporary coach after Muslin's dismissal and led the team in the World Cup.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mladen Krstajic set to coach Serbia at FIFA World Cup |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2017/dec/30/mladen-krstajic-set-to-coach-serbia-at-fifa-world-cup-1740269.html |website=The New Indian Express |publisher=Agence France-Presse|date=30 October 2017|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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In the World Cup, Serbia opened their match against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]]. Kolarov's free kick at the second half meant Serbia won their first World Cup game in eight years. Serbia lost their later encounters, losing 1–2 to [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] with a 90th-minute goal scored by [[Xherdan Shaqiri]]<ref>{{cite web |title=World Cup 2018: Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri scores 90th minute winner against Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44439145 |website=BBC |date=23 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and 0–2 to [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], thus being eliminated in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Brazil beat Serbia 2-0 to reach World Cup last 16|url=https://www.marca.com/en/world-cup/2018/06/27/5b33eaa2ca4741962e8b464b.html|website=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|date=27 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2018–19 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Due to the performance of Serbia in previous years, the country found itself started the campaign of the inaugural [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|Nations League]], where they were drawn into [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|Group 4]] with Montenegro, Lithuania and Romania. With both wins against Lithuania and Montenegro and both draw games against Romania, Serbia finished on top of the group, securing the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs#Path C|Euro 2020 play-off]] spot and being promoted into [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|League B]] for [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21 season]]. With six goals, Aleksandar Mitrović finished the tournament as the top scorer.<br />
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====Euro 2020 campaign====<br />
In December 2017, Mladen Krstajić became the permanent coach for Serbia.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljević|title=Serbia name caretaker Krstajic as permanent coach |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |work=Reuters |date=29 December 2017 |access-date=6 April 2021 |archive-date=12 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220512010755/https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia started the campaign of [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League]], which served as a part of [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]] campaign.<br />
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For Euro 2020 qualifiers, Serbia was drawn into [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group B|Group B]] with [[UEFA Euro 2016 Final|Euro 2016 champions]] Portugal, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], Lithuania and Luxembourg. Serbia kicked off the qualifiers with 1–1 away draw against Portugal. However, in the next away game against Ukraine, Serbia lost 5–0. Krstajić was sacked after the loss and replaced with [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]. Tumbaković started with a 2–4 home loss against Portugal. The next two games were away wins against Luxembourg and Lithuania, before beating Luxembourg at home. Serbia then drew 2–2 to Ukraine at home, meaning they could not finish in the top two and a play-off would ensue.<br />
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After the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs]] were resumed, Serbia placed itself against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in [[Oslo]]. Two goals, one in extra time helped Serbia to overcome Norway 2–1, thus marching to the final playoff game against Scotland at home.<ref>{{cite web|first=Connor|last=Fleming|title=Haaland And Norway Eliminated From Euros By Serbia's Filthy Extra-Time Winner |url=https://the18.com/en/soccer-news/norway-vs-serbia-playoff-euro-2021-highlights-recap |website=the18.com |date=8 October 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> The game was won by Scotland in a penalty shootout (5–4) after the game was tied 1–1 after full time.<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland reach Euro 2020 after penalty shootout win over Serbia |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/report?gameId=570883 |website=ESPN|date=12 November 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia once again failed to qualify for the Euros, making 20 years since the country last took part in the tournament. Tumbaković was sacked after the team's failure to qualify for the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tumbakovic fired by Serbia after missing out on Euro 2020 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2020/12/14/tumbakovic-fired-by-serbia-after-missing-out-on-euro-2020/115147868/ |work=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=14 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2022–23 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B]] [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|Group 4]] alongside [[Norway national football team|Norway]], [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and Slovenia, finishing first and being promoted after wins against Sweden at home and Norway in Oslo.<br />
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====2022 World Cup====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] with Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg and Azerbaijan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Srbija dobila rivale u kvalifikacijama za Mundijal 2022. godine |url=https://www.rts.rs/page/sport/sr/story/36/fudbal/4177559/srbija-svetsko-prvenstvo-kvalifikacije.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia|date=7 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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After a penalty shootout loss against Scotland in the Euro 2020 qualifying playoffs, [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]] was sacked and replaced with [[Dragan Stojković]].<br />
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Serbia started [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|qualification]] with a 3–2 win against the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade in March 2021. After a 2–2 draw against Portugal, Serbia won against Azerbaijan in Baku 2–1. Mixed results meant Serbia needed a victory against Portugal to qualify directly from the group. On 14 November 2021, Serbia faced [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[Estádio da Luz]], and trailed by a goal. However, an equaliser by [[Dušan Tadić]] and a decisive goal from [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] in the final minutes of the second half meant Serbia automatically booked a ticket for Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the42.ie/aleksandar-mitrovic-serbia-beat-portugal-5601835-Nov2021/|title=Mitrovic's 90th-minute winner sends Serbia to the World Cup and Portugal to the play-offs|website=The 42|date=14 November 2021|access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in Group G with 2018 opponents Brazil and Switzerland, as well as African representatives [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]. Serbia was defeated in the first match against Brazil 2–0, drew against Cameroon 3–3, and lost against Switzerland 3–2 after a fight between multiple Serbs and [[Granit Xhaka]], ending up with only one point.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/world-cup-qatar-2022-serbian-regrets-after-losing-to-switzerland-eliminated-mitrovic-milinkovic-savic|title=Serbia's regrets in Qatar|website=FIFA|date=3 December 2022|access-date=3 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2024====<br />
Following the elimination in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup, Stojković stayed as a coach with a goal to bring Serbia to [[UEFA Euro 2024]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stojković: Nismo zadovoljni rezultatom, ostajem selektor Srbije|url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/527426/Stojkovic-Nismo-zadovoljni-rezultatom-ostajem-selektor-Srbije |website=Politika |date=2 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|Group G]] in qualification for Euro 2024 with Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Lithuania.<ref>{{cite web |title=Odličan žreb za Srbiju: "Orlovi" favoriti u "balkanskoj" grupi G|url=https://www.rts.rs/lat/sport/fudbal/4978611/fudbal-kvalifikacije-zreb-euro-2024.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia |date=9 October 2022}}</ref> Serbia started the qualifying campaign with 2–0 wins against Lithuania in Belgrade and Montenegro in Podgorica in March 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia 2-0 Lithuania |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/655258/lithuania-serbia |website=ESPN.co.uk |date=March 24, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=José Díaz Pérez |first1=Juan |title=Highlights and goals: Montenegro 0-2 Serbia in Euro 2024 Qualifications |url=https://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/2023/03/27/1141922-montenegro-vs-serbia-live-updates-score-stream-info-lineups-and-how-to-watch-in-eurocup-qualification.html |website=vavel.com |date=March 27, 2023}}</ref> After a friendly match against Jordan in which Serbia won 3–2, Serbia ended up in a 1–1 draw against Bulgaria in Razgrad. For the next game against Hungary in Belgrade, Serbia was forced to play behind closed doors due to UEFA sanctioning the Serbian association chants against Montenegrins; Serbia eventually lost the game 1–2. The next game was another win against Lithuania in Kaunas, 3–1, with [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scoring a hat-trick. On 14 October 2023, Serbia once again lost against Hungary in Budapest 1–2, but won against Montenegro in Belgrade 3–1 three days later. After the crucial final game against Bulgaria at home which ended in a 2–2 draw, Serbia ended the campaign in second place in group G with 14 points, qualifying for their first European Championship as an independent nation and in 24 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia seal historic Euro 2024 finals place after nervy draw with Bulgaria|url=https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2023/nov/19/euro-2024-qualifying-roundup-serbia-belgium-portugal-spain |website=[[The Guardian]] |date=19 November 2023}}</ref><br />
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In the tournament, Serbia was drawn into group C with England, Slovenia and Denmark. They lost 1-0 to England in the first game.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schomberg |first1=William |last2=Kallas |first2=Fernando |title=England hang on to beat Serbia 1-0 with Bellingham header |url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/bellinghams-header-gives-england-1-0-euro-win-over-serbia-2024-06-16/ |work=Reuters |date=June 17, 2024}}</ref> They followed that up with a 1-1 draw with Slovenia, after [[Luka Jović]] scored a last minute equalizer in extra time.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mackey |first1=Ed |title=How Serbia broke Slovenian hearts in exciting Euro 2024 draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/slovenia-serbia-live-updates-euro-2024-score-result/DVFmAJHzcS1J/ |work=The New York Times |date=June 20, 2024}}</ref> They needed to beat Denmark in their last group stage match in order to advance, but came up with a 0-0 draw, resulting in their elimination.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sanders |first1=Emma |title=Denmark 0-0 Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/c977792vyznt |website=BBC Sport |date=June 25, 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Rivalries==<br />
* '''[[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Croatia]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Croatia–Serbia relations|political roots]], and is listed as one of the ten greatest international rivalries by [[Goal (website)|Goal.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|title=Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries|website=Goal.com|date=17 November 2010|access-date=12 January 2015|archive-date=22 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190622153351/https://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|url-status=live}}</ref> and as the most politically charged football rivalry by the [[Bleacher Report]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |title=International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries &#124; Bleacher Report |access-date=15 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160107214432/http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |archive-date=7 January 2016 }}</ref> The two sides started the football rivalry in the 1990 when they were part of Yugoslavia, which dissolved after a [[Yugoslav Wars|series of wars]]. The two nations have played four times, with Croatia winning one and drawing the other three games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812234347/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 August 2015|title=FIFA Tournaments - Compare Teams|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|access-date=27 August 2016}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Albania–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Albania]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Albania–Serbia relations|historical tensions]] and the [[Kosovo question]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title = The 20 fiercest international football rivalries|newspaper = The Telegraph|date = 8 April 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref><br />
* '''Serbia v. Switzerland''': The rivalry is connected to the [[Albanians in Switzerland|Albanian diaspora]] players in the Swiss football team and is linked to the tensions between the Albanians and the Serbs. The teams have faced each other in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]] World Cups, with Switzerland narrowly coming out on top on both occasions.<ref>{{cite news |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=1 December 2022 |title=Why are Serbia and Switzerland rivals? European nations to go head-to-head in Group G at the Qatar World Cup |url=https://talksport.com/football/1239762/serbia-vs-switzerland-rivals-history-kosovo-war-qatar-world-cup-xhaka-shaqiri/ |work=TalkSPORT |location= |access-date=9 February 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Team image==<br />
The badge of the [[Football Association of Serbia]] is modelled on the [[Serbian cross]] inescutcheon featured on the [[Coat of arms of Serbia|Serbian coat of arms]]. It consists of a modified version of the four firesteels and cross, with the addition of a football. The team is nicknamed "''the Eagles''" ([[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: ''Орлови'') in reference to the [[Serbian eagle|white double-headed eagle]], a [[National symbols of Serbia|national symbol of Serbia]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Konkurs Za Novi GRB I Zastavu – Fudbalski savez Srbije menja vizuelni identitet|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|access-date=21 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120623/https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O савезу {{!}} Фудбалски савез Србије|url=https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=fss.rs|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021055325/https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nadimci Učesnika SP: Četiri puta Orlovi, Tri puta Lavovi, Dva Ne Znate, a kod Dva sigurno Grešite! (Foto)|url=https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbijadanas.com|date=16 November 2017|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120632/https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs">{{Cite web|last=srbija.gov.rs|title=Симболи Србије|url=https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbija.gov.rs|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 May 2010|title=Savremeni sport.com|url=http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100508181511/http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|archive-date=8 May 2010}}</ref> In 2022 the Football Association of Serbia launched a new, national team specific emblem for [[brand]] and [[Marketing strategy|marketing]] purposes. The previous FA crest was replaced by a stylised logo inspired by the lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TRADICIJA, JEDINSTVO I HRABROST {{!}} NOVI DRES ZA PONOS SRBIJE INSPIRISAN USPEHOM ZLATNIH ORLIĆA, A REPREZENTATIVNI GRB ISTORIJSKIM NASLEĐEM, ČETIRI GODINE JE RAĐENO NA TESTIRANJU I IZRADI DRESA KOJI JE TEŽAK SVEGA 72 GRAMA {{!}} Fudbalski savez Srbije |url=https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=fss.rs |language=sr-RS |archive-date=17 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221117113416/https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
[[File:Serbian team.jpg|thumb|210px|Serbia team before a friendly match versus Ireland in Dublin in May 2008]]<br />
For years following the breakup of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] the national team experienced an identity crisis, which despite its name, was seen as ''de facto'' representative of Serbia. From 1994 to 2006 the obsolete and unpopular [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist era]] national anthem "''[[Hey, Slavs|Hej, Sloveni]]''" was often jeered, booed and whistled by home supporters as players refrained from singing the lyrics. During this period the team continued to officially carry the old nickname "''Plavi''" (''the'' ''Blues''), badge and kit design indicative of the [[Flag of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav tricolour]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hoćemo novu himnu!|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|access-date=21 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Novi dresovi za SP|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2006&mm=03&dd=01&nav_id=190023|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|language=en|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023224832/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?dd=01&mm=03&nav_id=190023&yyyy=2006|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Following the [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|secession of Montenegro]] in 2006 the national team adopted red shirts, blue shorts and white socks in honor of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian tricolour]]. Between 2010 and 2016 a cross motif inspired by the country's coat of arms was incorporated in the jersey. In years Serbia has utilised all-red uniforms due to FIFA's kit clash regulations. Away kits are traditionally white with blue or white shorts.<ref>{{Cite news|date=4 June 2006|title=Montenegro declares independence|language=en-GB|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5043462.stm|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=11 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911232150/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5043462.stm|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|title=Od orla i zlatnih slova preko jeftine prevare do 4 ocila najlepši i najgori dres Srbije je...|language=sr|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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[[File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 53,000 capacity [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the largest in Serbia, and is often utilised for international fixtures.]]<br />
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Serbia does not have an official national stadium and the team has played at grounds throughout the country. The [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the most popular venue following by [[Partizan Stadium]], both ground are located in the capital city [[Belgrade]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia National Stadium - Belgrade - The Stadium Guide|url=https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|access-date=21 October 2021|language=nl|archive-date=12 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211012193920/https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New design: "Serbian Wembley", Vučić's grand vision – StadiumDB.com|url=http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|access-date=21 October 2021|website=stadiumdb.com|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=J.M.|date=20 March 2019|title=Marakana kroz istoriju - najveći srpski stadion {{!}} Convivo.rs|url=https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Convivo|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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===Kit sponsorship===<br />
{{Commons|Serbia national football team kits}}<br />
In July 2014, a partnership was announced between the [[Football Association of Serbia]] and English manufacturer [[Umbro]], which is Serbia's official supplier, before [[Puma (brand)|Puma]] took over with their home and away kits, debuting 7 September 2014 in the friendly match against [[France national football team|France]]. That same day, Serbia unveiled their latest kits also worn at the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Euro 2016 qualifiers campaign]].<ref>[http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 Serbia set to sign new kit deal with Umbro?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729204800/http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 |date=29 July 2014 }} Football-shirts.co.uk 6 March 2014</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Kit Supplier<br />
! Period<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]] ||1974–2002<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] ||2002–2006<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] ||2006–2014<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Umbro]] ||2014–2018<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma (company)|Puma]] ||2018–present <br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Results and fixtures ==<br />
{{Main|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.<br />
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===2023===<br />
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|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 14 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|HUN}}<br />
|score = 2–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|20}}<br />
*[[Roland Sallai|Sallai]] {{goal|34}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|33}}<br />
|location = [[Budapest]], Hungary<br />
|stadium = [[Puskás Aréna]]<br />
|attendance = 58,215<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036441/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 17 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 3–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|MNE}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|9||73}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|77}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Stevan Jovetić|Jovetić]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 25,884<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036463|Serbia vs. Montenegro|date=17 October 2023|access-date=17 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036463/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|date = 15 November 2023<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BEL}}<br />
|score = 1–0<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2023/11/15/world/friendlies/belgium/serbia/4073275/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Yannick Carrasco|Carrasco]] {{goal|2}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Den Dreef]]<br />
|location = [[Leuven]], Belgium<br />
|attendance = 0<br />
|referee = Marian Alexandru Barbu ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 19 November 2023<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 2–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|BUL}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Miloš Veljković|Veljković]] {{goal|17}}<br />
*[[Srđan Babić|Babić]] {{goal|82}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Georgi Rusev (footballer)|Rusev]] {{goal|59}}<br />
*[[Kiril Despodov|Despodov]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 7,325<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036510|Serbia vs. Bulgaria|date=19 October 2023|access-date=19 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Erik Lambrechts]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036510/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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===2024===<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|date = 21 March 2024<br />
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|+3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br />
|score = 4–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/03/21/world/friendlies/russia/serbia/4287445/<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Anton Miranchuk|An. Miranchuk]] {{goal|21|pen.}}<br />
*[[Maksim Osipenko|Osipenko]] {{goal|32}}<br />
*[[Aleksey Miranchuk|Al. Miranchuk]] {{goal|55}}<br />
*[[Ivan Sergeyev (footballer)|Sergeev]] {{goal|90+1}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Moscow]], Russia<br />
|stadium = [[VTB Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 23,679<br />
|referee = [[Arda Kardeşler]] ([[Turkish Football Federation|Turkey]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 25 March 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CYP}}<br />
| score = 0–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2039982--cyprus-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|7}}<br />
| location = [[Larnaca]], Cyprus<br />
| stadium = [[AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis|AEK Arena]]<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Marco Di Bello]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 4 June 2024<br />
| time = 20:45<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|AUT}}<br />
| score = 2–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040260--austria-vs-serbia/matchinfo/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
*[[Patrick Wimmer|Wimmer]] {{goal|10}}<br />
*[[Christoph Baumgartner|Baumgartner]] {{goal|13}}<br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|35}}<br />
| stadium = [[Ernst Happel Stadion]] <br />
| location = [[Vienna]], Austria<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[António Nobre (referee)|António Nobre]] ([[Portuguese Football Federation|Portugal]])<br />
| result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 8 June 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SWE}}<br />
| score = 0–3<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040262--sweden-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|S. Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|18}}<br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|60}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|70}}<br />
| stadium = [[Friends Arena]]<br />
| location = [[Solna Municipality|Solna]], Sweden<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Jasper Vergoote]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|16|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score = 0–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Jude Bellingham|Bellingham]] {{goal|13}}<br />
|location = [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Arena AufSchalke]]<br />
|attendance = 48,953<br />
|referee = [[Daniele Orsato]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036166/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|20|df=y}}<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Žan Karničnik|Karničnik]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Luka Jović|Jović]] {{goal|90+5}}<br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 63,028<br />
|referee = [[István Kovács (referee)|István Kovács]] ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036177/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|25|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score = 0–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 64,288<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036190/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|date = 5 September 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score = 0–0<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040049--serbia-vs-spain/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ESP}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance = 29,981<br />
|referee = [[Serdar Gözübüyük]] ([[Royal Dutch Football Association|Netherlands]])<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|date = 8 September 2024<br />
|time = 18:00<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score = 2–0<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040069--denmark-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Albert Grønbæk|Grønbæk]] {{goal|36}}<br />
*[[Yussuf Poulsen|Yurary]] {{goal|61}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Parken Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Copenhagen]], Denmark<br />
|attendance = 34,902<br />
|referee = [[Chris Kavanagh (referee)|Chris Kavanagh]] ([[The Football Association|England]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|date = 12 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040119--serbia-vs-switzerland/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUI}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee = [[Simone Sozza]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ESP}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040140--spain-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Estadio Nuevo Arcángel]] <br />
|location = [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]], Spain<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUI}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040162--switzerland-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Letzigrund]]<br />
|location = [[Zurich]], Switzerland<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
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{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 18 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040186--serbia-vs-denmark/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|DEN}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
== Management ==<br />
{{updated|3 March 2021}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ Coaching staff<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|title=Драган Стојковић селектор Србије|language=sr|date=3 March 2021|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303115512/https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
! Position <br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| Head coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Đorović]] <br />
|-<br />
| Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Goalkeeping coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Čumić]] <br />
|-<br />
| Fitness coach<br />
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Katsuhito Kinoshi]] <br />
|-<br />
| Analyst<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nebojša Stamenković]] <br />
|-<br />
| Team manager<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nemanja Filipović]]<br />
|-<br />
| Athletic director<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Stevan Stojanović]] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Manager history===<br />
{{updated|8 September 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Manager<br />
!rowspan="2"|Period<br />
!colspan="7"|Record<br />
!rowspan="2"|Major competitions<br />
|-<br />
||'''Matches'''||'''Won'''||'''Drawn'''||'''Lost'''||'''Win %'''||'''Draw %'''||'''Loss %'''<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]|||2021–||44||22||10||12||50.00||22.73||27.27|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2024|Euro 2024]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br/>[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage <br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ilija Stolica]] (caretaker) ||2021||2||0||2||0||0.00||100.00||0.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]||2019–2020||14||6|||5||3||42.86||35.71||21.43||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2020|Euro 2020]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Mladen Krstajić]]||2017–2019||19||9||5||5||47.36||26.32||26.32||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Slavoljub Muslin]]||2016–2017||15||8||5||2||53.33||33.33||13.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]||2014–2016 ||11||5||0||6||45.45||0.00||55.55||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Dick Advocaat]]||2014 ||4||0|||2||2||0.00||50.00||50.00<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubinko Drulović]] (caretaker)||2014||4||2|||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]||2012–2013||19||7|||4||8||36.84||21.05||42.10||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]] (caretaker)||2011–2012||5||2||1||2||40.00||20.00||40.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Vladimir Petrović]]||2010–2011||13||5||3||5||38.46||23.08||38.46||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Radomir Antić]]||2008–2010||28||17||3||8||60.71||10.71||28.57||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Miroslav Đukić]]||2007–2008||5||0||2||3||0.00||40.00||60.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SPA}} [[Javier Clemente]]||2006–2007||16||7||7||2||43.75||43.75||12.50||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2003–2006||30||11||10||9||36.66||33.33||30.00||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dejan Savićević]]||2001–2003||17||4||3||10||23.53||17.65||58.82||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov|Boškov]]-[[Ivan Ćurković|Ćurković]]-[[Dejan Savićević|Savićević]]||align=center|2001||8||4||2||2||50.00||25.00||25.00||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milovan Đorić]]||align=center|2001||3||0||2||1||0.00||66.67||33.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2000–2001||4||2||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]||1999–2000||15||6||5||4||40.00||33.33||26.67|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]&nbsp;– Quarter final<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Živadinović]]||1998–1999||6||3||2||1||50.00||33.33||16.67||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]||1994–1998||43||26||10||7||60.46||23.25||16.28||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Round of 16<br />
|- style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|}}||'''TOTAL'''||''324''||''146''||''85''||''93''||''45.06''||''26.24''||''28.70''||'''7 out of 14'''<br />
|}<br />
''For the period before 1992 see: [[Yugoslavia national football team#Head coaches]]''<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
*The following players were called up for the [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]] matches against [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] and [[Spain national football team|Spain]] on 12 and 15 October 2024, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/liga-nacija-selektor-dragan-stojkovic-objavio-siri-spisak-za-meceve-protiv-svajcarske-i-spanije/|title=СЕЛЕКТОР ДРАГАН СТОЈКОВИЋ ОБЈАВИО ШИРИ СПИСАК ЗА МЕЧЕВЕ ПРОТИВ ШВАЈЦАРСКЕ И ШПАНИЈЕ|language=Serbian|publisher=[[Football Association of Serbia]]|date=24 September 2024}}</ref><br />
<br />
''Caps and goals as of 8 September 2024, after the match against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]].''<br />
{{nat fs g start|background=#CF1020|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Predrag Rajković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=37|goals=0|club=[[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)|Al-Ittihad]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Aleksandar Jovanović (footballer, born December 1992)|Aleksandar Jovanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|12|6|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Veljko Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|7|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#CF1020}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Milenković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=y}}|caps=58|goals=3|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Pavlović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|5|24|df=y}}|caps=40|goals=4|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Eraković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|1|22|df=y}}|caps=10|goals=1|club=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kosta Nedeljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|12|16|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jan-Carlo Simić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|5|2|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]|clubnat=BEL}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Lukić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|8|13|df=y}}|caps=51|goals=2|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Maksimović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|1|26|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=0|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Marko Grujić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|13|df=y}}|caps=26|goals=0|club=[[FC Porto|Porto]]|clubnat=POR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Lazar Samardžić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|24|df=y}}|caps=13|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Veljko Birmančević]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|5|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Zdjelar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|3|20|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nikola Čumić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|11|20|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FC Rubin Kazan|Rubin Kazan]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dejan Zukić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|5|7|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Wolfsberger AC|Wolfsberg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|9|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Andrija Maksimović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2007|6|5|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|16|df=y}}|caps=94|goals=58|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Jović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|12|23|df=y}}|caps=40|goals=11|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Dejan Joveljić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|7|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=2|club=[[LA Galaxy]]|clubnat=USA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|11|29|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Millwall F.C.|Millwall]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Recent call-ups===<br />
The following players have also been called up for the team in the last twelve months.<br />
<br />
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--><br />
{{nat fs r start|background=#d11418|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Vanja Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|2|20|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1998)|Marko Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|2|3|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Đorđe Petrović (footballer)|Đorđe Petrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|10|8|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[RC Strasbourg Alsace|Strasbourg]]|clubnat=FRA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 8 September 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Mile Svilar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|27|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE / SUS</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Filip Stanković (footballer, born 2002)|Filip Stanković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Venezia FC|Venezia]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Boris Radunović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|5|26|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SSC Bari|Bari]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MNE}}, 17 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Srđan Babić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksa Terzić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 8 September 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Miloš Veljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|9|26|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=1|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 5 September 2024<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Stojić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|1|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]|clubnat=ISR|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 5 September 2024<sup>WD</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Gudelj]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|11|16|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=1|club=[[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Filip Mladenović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|8|15|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=1|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Uroš Spajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|2|13|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Erhan Mašović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|11|22|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[VfL Bochum]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Gajić (footballer, born 1996)|Milan Gajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|1|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matija Nastasić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|28|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=[[CD Leganés|Leganés]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihajlo Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|7|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihailo Ristić (footballer)|Mihailo Ristić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|HUN}}, 14 October 2023<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Andrija Živković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|7|11|df=y}}|caps=51|goals=1|club=[[PAOK FC|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Ilić (footballer, born 2001)|Ivan Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|17|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Stefan Mitrović (footballer, born August 2002)|Stefan Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|8|15|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Oud-Heverlee Leuven|OH Leuven]]|clubnat=BEL|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kristijan Belić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|25|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AZ Alkmaar]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 8 September 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Milan Aleksić (footballer)|Milan Aleksić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|8|30|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Sunderland A.F.C.|Sunderland]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 8 September 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|27|df=y}}|caps=54|goals=9|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 5 September 2024<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dušan Tadić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1988|11|20|df=y}}|caps=111|goals=23|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kostić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|11|1|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=3|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Mijat Gaćinović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|8|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=[[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Srđan Mijailović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|10|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[Al Wasl F.C.|Al-Wasl FC]]|clubnat=UAE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Radonjić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|2|15|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|6|13|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Đuričić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1992|1|30|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Račić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|17|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[West Bromwich Albion F.C.|West Bromwich Albion]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Lazović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1990|9|15|df=y}}|caps=29|goals=1|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimir Lučić (footballer)|Vladimir Lučić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|6|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK IMT|IMT]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Petar Ratkov]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|8|18|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT|latest=v. {{fb|SUI}}, 12 October 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Đorđe Jovanović (footballer)|Đorđe Jovanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|2|15|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 8 September 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Dušan Vlahović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|28|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=13|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 5 September 2024<sup>WD</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Samed Baždar]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|1|31|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Real Zaragoza]]|clubnat=ESP|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
;Notes:<br />
* <sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad<br />
* <sup>SUS</sup> Suspended<br />
* <sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew from the roster due to an injury<br />
* <sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br />
* <sup>WD</sup> Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons<br />
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
<br />
===Previous squads===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;FIFA World Cup squads:<br />
* [[1930 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1930 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1950 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1950 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1954 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1958 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1958 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1962 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1962 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1974 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1974 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1982 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1982 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1990 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1998 FIFA World Cup squads#FR Yugoslavia|1998 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia and Montenegro|2006 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[Serbia squad&nbsp;– 2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2018 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2022 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2022 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;UEFA European Championship squads:<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1960 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1960 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1968 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1976 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1976 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1984 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1984 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2000 squads#FR Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 2000 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2024 squads#Serbia|UEFA Euro 2024 squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Player records==<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mamrud |first1=Roberto |title=Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=2 February 2023 |archive-date=27 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127154643/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Serbia.''<br />
<br />
===Most capped players===<br />
[[File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|175px|thumb|right|Dušan Tadić is Serbia's most-capped player with 111 appearances.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
|'''111'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2008–2024<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
|'''105'''<br />
|13<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|{{nowrap|2005–2018}}<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dejan Stanković]]<br />
|'''103'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1998–2013<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''102'''<br />
|37<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|5<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|2008–2020<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|58<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Džajić]]<br />
|'''85'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1964–1979<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1983–2001<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Vladimir Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|0<br />
|[[Goalkeeper (association football)|GK]]<br />
|2006–2018<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Zoran Tošić]]<br />
|'''76'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2007–2016<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Top goalscorers===<br />
[[File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aleksandar Mitrović is Serbia's top goalscorer with 58 goals.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Ratio<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|align="left"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''[[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]]'''<br />
|94<br />
|0.62<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|align="left"|[[Stjepan Bobek]]<br />
|'''38'''<br />
|63<br />
|0.60<br />
|{{nowrap|1946–1956}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|3<br />
|align="left"|[[Milan Galić]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|51<br />
|0.73<br />
|1959–1965<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|58<br />
|0.64<br />
|1926–1938<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|102<br />
|0.36<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|align="left"|[[Rajko Mitić]]<br />
|'''32'''<br />
|59<br />
|0.54<br />
|1946–1957<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|align="left"|[[Dušan Bajević]]<br />
|'''29'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.78<br />
|1970–1977<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|align="left"|[[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
|'''28'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.76<br />
|1953–1961<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|align="left"|[[Predrag Mijatović]]<br />
|'''27'''<br />
|73<br />
|0.37<br />
|1989–2003<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|align="left"| [[Borivoje Kostić]]<br />
|'''26'''<br />
|33<br />
|0.79<br />
|1956–1964<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Captains (since 1994)===<br />
{| class="wikitable" center"<br />
|-<br />
!Player<br />
!Period<br />
!Tournaments as the captain<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dragan Stojković]]||{{nowrap|1994–2001}}||[[1998 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2000]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Predrag Mijatović]]|| 2001–2003||—<br />
|- <br />
|align=left|[[Savo Milošević]]||2003–2006||[[2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dejan Stanković]]||2006–2011||[[2010 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Nikola Žigić]]||{{center|2011}}||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Branislav Ivanović]]||2012–2017||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]||2018–2020||[[2018 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dušan Tadić]]||{{left|2021–2024}}||[[2022 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]||left|2024–||—<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notable players ==<br />
{{for|notable players of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]|Yugoslavia national football team#Notable_players}}<br />
<br />
;Goalkeepers<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ivica Kralj, 2009.jpg|[[Ivica Kralj]] played for the team from 1996 to 2001<br />
File:Vladimir Stojković 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Vladimir Stojković]] is the most capped goalkeeper in the team's history with 84 caps<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Defenders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Miroslav Đukić.jpg|[[Miroslav Đukić]] played for the team from 1991 to 2001<br />
File:Siniša Mihajlović (cropped).JPG|[[Siniša Mihajlović]] played 63 matches for the team from 1993 to 2003 and managed the team in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zoran Mirkovic - Commons photo (cropped).jpg|[[Zoran Mirković]] played for the team from 1995 to 2003<br />
File:Mladen Krstajic (cropped).jpg|[[Mladen Krstajić]] played 59 matches for the team from 1999 to 2008 and managed the team at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]<br />
File:Vidić (cropped).jpg|[[Nemanja Vidić]] played 56 matches, was a participant in two World Cups and named twice in the [[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA World XI]]<br />
File:Subotic170727.jpg|[[Neven Subotić]] played 36 matches, was a participant at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]<br />
File:Cos-Serb (2).jpg|[[Branislav Ivanović]] played 105 matches for the team from 2005 to 2018<br />
File:Aleksandar Kolarov 2018.jpg|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]] played 94 matches and captained the team at the 2018 World Cup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Midfielders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Dragan Stojković Guangzhou crop.jpg|[[Dragan Stojković]] played from 1983 to 2001 for the team, and is the current head coach<br />
File:Dejan Savićević.jpg|[[Dejan Savićević]] played for the team from 1986 to 1999 and managed the team from 2001 to 2003<br />
File:Jugovic 2019.jpg|[[Vladimir Jugović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:DK-Maccabi (10).jpg|[[Slaviša Jokanović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Dejan_Stanković_-_Inter_Mailand_%284%29.jpg|[[Dejan Stanković]] is the Serbian player who won the most trophies; he played in three World Cups and one European Championship<br />
File:MilosKrasic.jpg|[[Miloš Krasić]] played for the team from 2006 to 2011<br />
File:Jovanovic (cropped).JPG|[[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] played for the team from 2007 to 2012<br />
File:Ser-Swi (27).jpg|[[Nemanja Matić]] played for the team from 2008 to 2019<br />
File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|[[Dušan Tadić]] is the most capped player in the team's history with 111 caps from 2008 to 2024<br />
File:2022128173937 2022-05-08 Fussball Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Mönchengladbach - Sven - 1D X MK II - 2399 - B70I8510 (Filip Kostić cropped).jpg| [[Filip Kostić]] has been playing for the team since 2015<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Forwards<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Predrag Mijatović 2007 b.jpg|[[Predrag Mijatović]] was a top goalscorer in 1998 World Cup qualifiers with 14 goals<br />
File:Savo Milosevic (cropped).jpg|[[Savo Milošević]] played 102 matches, scored 37 goals and was [[UEFA Euro 2000#Goalscorers|UEFA Euro 2000 Golden Boot]]<br />
File:Darko Kovačević 5-mar-2008.jpg|[[Darko Kovačević]] played 59 matches and scored 10 goals between 1994 and 2004<br />
File:MatejaKezman.jpg|[[Mateja Kežman]] was the top goal scorer for the team in [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zigic vs Antwerp (cropped).jpg|[[Nikola Žigić]] played 57 matches and scored 20 goals between 2004 and 2011<br />
File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]] is top goal scorer in the history of national team, and was [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] UEFA [[UEFA Nations League|Nations League]] top goalscorer<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Competition records==<br />
Serbia was part of [[Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|national football team]] which existed between 1920 and 1992. With the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|collapse of Yugoslavia]], the remaining constituent republics, [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] and [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]], formed the [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. The country underwent a name change in 2003, and Montenegro left the state union in 2006. [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] consider the [[Football Association of Serbia]] a direct successor to both the [[Football Association of Yugoslavia]] and the [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro]], thereby attributing all records to Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin |date=2018-10-13 |title=Bilans protiv reprezentacija 1920-2019 |url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=reprezentacija.rs |language=en-US |archive-date=22 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221122224039/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
===FIFA World Cup===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the FIFA World Cup|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA European Championship===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the UEFA European Championship}}<br />
<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the UEFA European Championship|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA Nations League===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
!colspan=11|[[UEFA Nations League]] record<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Division<br />
!Group<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width=35|{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|RK|Overall rank}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|C]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||2||0||11||4||{{rise}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B#Group 3|3]]<br />
||6||1||3||2||9||7||{{same position}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||1||1||13||5||{{rise}}||19th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Group 4|4]]<br />
|colspan="7"|''To be determined''<br />
|{{Nowrap|1st–16th}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=3|'''Total'''<br />
!18<br />
!9<br />
!6<br />
!3<br />
!33<br />
!16<br />
!colspan=2|1st–16th<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:50%;text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2"|'''Serbia's Nations League record'''<br />
|-<br />
!First Match<br />
|{{fb|Lithuania}} 0–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br />([[Vilnius]], Lithuania; 7 September 2018)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Win<br />
|{{fb|Serbia}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|Russia}}<br />([[Belgrade]], Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Defeat<br />
|{{fb|Russia}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br /> ([[Moscow]], Russia; 3 September 2020)<br /> {{fb|Denmark}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br /> ([[Copenhagen]], Denmark; 8 September 2024)<br />
|-<br />
!Best Result<br />
|19th in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|-<br />
!Worst Result<br />
|27th in [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Head-to-head records (2006 onward)==<br />
{{further|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
<section begin=head-to-head/>{{#section:Serbia national football team results|head-to-head}}<section end=head-to-head/><br />
<br />
== Honours ==<br />
===Major competitions===<br />
* '''[[UEFA European Championship]]'''<br />
** {{Silver2}} Runners-up (2): [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]], [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]]<br />
<br />
* '''[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]'''<br />
** '''{{Gold1}} Gold Medal (1):''' [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]<br />
** {{Silver2}} Silver Medal (3): [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]], [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]<br />
** {{Bronze3}} Bronze Medal (1): [[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]<br />
<br />
===Regional===<br />
*'''[[Balkan Cup]]'''<br />
** '''{{Gold1}} Winners (2):''' [[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35]], 1935<br />
** {{Silver2}} Runners-up (6): [[1929–31 Balkan Cup|1929–31]], 1932, 1933, 1946, 1947, [[1977–80 Balkan Cup|1977–80]]<br />
** {{Bronze3}} Third place (1): [[1931 Balkan Cup|1931]]<br />
*'''[[Football at the Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]'''<br />
**''' {{Gold1}} Gold medal (2)''': [[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971]], [[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979]]<br />
<br />
===Friendly===<br />
*'''[[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament]]'''<br />
** '''{{Gold1}} Champions (1):''' 1945<br />
*'''[[Lunar New Year Cup]]'''<br />
** '''{{Gold1}} Champions (1):''' [[1995 Lunar New Year Cup|1995]]<br />
*'''[[Millennium Super Soccer Cup|Millennium Super Cup]]'''<br />
** '''{{Gold1}} Champions (1):''' 2001<br />
*'''[[Korea Cup]]'''<br />
** {{Silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[1997 Korea Cup|1997]]<br />
*'''[[Kirin Cup Soccer|Kirin Cup]]'''<br />
** {{Silver2}} Runners-up (1): 2004<br />
<br />
===Summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:30%; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!{{Gold1}}!!{{Silver2}}!!{{Bronze3}}!!Total<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|0||0||0||0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[Olympic Games]]<br />
|1||3||1||5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[UEFA European Championship]]<br />
|0||2||0||2<br />
|-<br />
!Total!!1!!5!!1!!7<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{portal |Association football|Serbia}}<br />
* [[Serbia national football team results]]<br />
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[[Category:Football in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Macky_Bagnack&diff=1248337690Macky Bagnack2024-09-28T23:51:35Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Cameroonian professional footballer|bot=PearBOT 5}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2022}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Macky Bagnack<br />
| image = Frank Bagnack.jpg<br />
| image_size = <br />
| caption = Bagnack with [[FC Barcelona B|Barcelona B]] in 2012<br />
| fullname = Macky Frank Bagnack Mouegni <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://globalsportsarchive.com/people/soccer/macky-bagnack/43518/|title = Macky Bagnack - Soccer player profile & career statistics - Global Sports Archive}}</ref><br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1995|6|7|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Yaoundé]], Cameroon <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://globalsportsarchive.com/people/soccer/macky-bagnack/43518/|title = Macky Bagnack - Soccer player profile & career statistics - Global Sports Archive}}</ref><br />
| height = 1.87 m<ref>{{cite web |title=Macky Bagnack |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/player_summary/macky-bagnack/ |website=worldfootball.net |accessdate=24 July 2020 |language=en}}</ref><br />
| position = [[Centre-back]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]] <br />
| clubnumber = 3<br />
| youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = Samuel Eto'o Academy<br />
| youthyears2 = 2008–2013 | youthclubs2 = [[FC Barcelona|Barcelona]]<br />
| years1 = 2012–2016 | clubs1 = [[FC Barcelona B|Barcelona B]] | caps1 = 43 | goals1 = 1<br />
| years2 = 2016 | clubs2 = [[FC Nantes|Nantes II]] | caps2 = 8 | goals2 = 0<br />
| years3 = 2016–2017 | clubs3 = [[Real Zaragoza|Zaragoza]] | caps3 = 7 | goals3 = 0<br />
| years4 = 2017–2018 | clubs4 = [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker]] | caps4 = 1 | goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2018–2020 | clubs5 = [[NK Olimpija Ljubljana|Olimpija Ljubljana]] | caps5 = 62 | goals5 = 2<br />
| years6 = 2020–2021 | clubs6 = [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] | caps6 = 18 | goals6 = 0<br />
| years7 = 2021–2023 | clubs7 = [[FC Kairat|Kairat]] | caps7 = 43 | goals7 = 2<br />
| years8 = 2023 | clubs8 = → [[FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod|Pari NN]] (loan) | caps8 = 1 | goals8 = 0<br />
| years9 = 2024– | clubs9 = [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]] | caps9 = 2 | goals9 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = | nationalteam1 = [[Cameroon national under-20 football team|Cameroon U20]] | nationalcaps1 = | nationalgoals1 =<br />
| nationalyears2 = 2015–| nationalteam2 = [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]] | nationalcaps2 = 4 | nationalgoals2 = 0<br />
| club-update = 29 September 2024<br />
| nationalteam-update = 14 June 2023<br />
}}<br />
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'''Macky Frank Bagnack Mouegni''' (born 7 June 1995) is a Cameroonian professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as defender for [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]].<br />
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==Club career==<br />
[[File:2012 2013 - Frank Bagnack - Flickr - Castroquini-FCB.jpg|thumb|Bagnack playing for [[Barcelona B]]]]<br />
Born in [[Yaoundé]], Bagnack came to [[FC Barcelona]] in 2008, through the [[Samuel Eto'o]] Foundation at the age of 13.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20121001/mundo-barsa/macky-frank-bagnack-promesas-fc-barcelona_54351118355.html|title=Bagnack: un tipo duro pero elegante|trans-title=Bagnack: a strong but elegant guy|publisher=[[El Mundo Deportivo (newspaper)|El Mundo Deportivo]]|language=es|date=1 October 2012|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> He was promoted to [[FC Barcelona B|the reserves]] on 3 August 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.es/es/noticias/futbol-base/bagnack-tendra-dorsal-del-barca-2178471|title=Bagnack tendrá dorsal del Barça B|trans-title=Bagnack will have a ''Barça'' B place|publisher=[[Sport (Spanish newspaper)|Sport]]|language=es|date=3 August 2012|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref><br />
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Bagnack made his professional debut on 8 September 2012, [[Substitute (association football)|replacing]] [[Kiko Femenía]] in the 75th minute of a 1–0 away win against [[CD Guadalajara (Spain)|CD Guadalajara]] in the [[Segunda División]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2012/09/08/futbol/2adivision/1347128087.html|title=El Barça B gana con diez ante el Guadalajara|trans-title=Barcelona B wins with ten against Guadalajara|publisher=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|language=es|date=8 September 2012|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> However, it was his maiden appearance of [[2012–13 Segunda División|the campaign]].<br />
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Bagnack profited from [[David Lombán]] and [[Marc Muniesa]]'s departures in [[2013–14 Segunda División|2013–14]], appearing in 24 matches. He renewed his link with the [[Catalonia|Catalans]] on 28 January 2014, running until 2017,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/barca-b/detail/article/macky-frank-bagnack-extends-contract-until-2017|title=Macky Frank Bagnack extends contract until 2017|publisher=Barcelona's official website|date=28 January 2014|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref> and scored his first goal on 7 June, netting the second of a 2–1 away win against [[Hércules CF]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.marca.com/2014/06/07/futbol/2adivision/1402174736.html|title=El Barça B acaba tercero tras ganar al descendido Hércules|trans-title=Barça B finishes third after defeating relegated Hércules|publisher=Marca|language=es|date=7 June 2014|accessdate=3 January 2015}}</ref><br />
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In the [[2014–15 Segunda División|2014–15 season]], Bagnack received eleven yellow cards and one red in a campaign which saw his team relegated to [[Segunda División B]], his expulsion coming in a 1–0 loss at [[Real Betis]] on 8 November. On 12 January 2016, he rescinded his contract with ''Barça'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sport.es/es/noticias/futbol-base/bagnack-despedido-por-barcelona-4810359|title=Bagnack, despedido por el Barcelona|trans-title=Bagnack, dismissed by Barcelona|publisher=[[Sport (Spanish newspaper)|Sport]]|date=12 January 2016|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref> and signed for [[FC Nantes]] shortly after.<br />
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On 31 August 2016, Bagnack returned to Spain after signing a one-year deal with [[Real Zaragoza]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.realzaragoza.com/noticias/59234|title=El Real Zaragoza apuntala su defensa con Frank Bagnack|trans-title=Real Zaragoza bolster their defence with Frank Bagnack|publisher=Real Zaragoza|language=es|date=31 August 2016|accessdate=1 September 2016}}</ref><br />
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In 2018, Bagnack signed a contract with the Slovenian [[NK Olimpija Ljubljana|Olimpia Ljubljana]], where he spent two successful seasons.<br />
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On 27 July 2020, Bagnack signed a three-year contract with [[FK Partizan|Partizan]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Zvanično – Banjak potpisao na tri godine FOTO|url=https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2020&mm=07&dd=27&nav_id=1711526|access-date=9 November 2020|website=b92.net|language=sr-RS|date=27 July 2020}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Štoper od pola miliona evra stigao u Partizan: Banjak posle košmarnog meča konačno na Zlatiboru|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/sport/fudbal/3217292-stoper-od-pola-miliona-evra-stigao-u-partizan-banjak-posle-kosmarnog-meca-konacno-na-zlatiboru|access-date=23 July 2020|date=23 July 2020|website=Telegraf.rs|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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In July 2021, the footballer signed a contract with [[FC Kairat]] in Kazakhstan until December 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fckairat.com/news/kayrat/oficialno-maki-banyak-igrok-kayrata/|title=Официально: Маки Баньяк - игрок «Кайрата»|access-date=13 July 2021|archive-date=12 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210712095415/https://fckairat.com/news/kayrat/oficialno-maki-banyak-igrok-kayrata|url-status=dead}}</ref> On 31 January 2023, Bagnack joined [[FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod|Pari NN]] on loan until June 2023, with an option to make the move permanent.<ref>{{cite web |title=МАКИ БАНЬЯК ПРОДОЛЖИТ КАРЬЕРУ В «НИЖНЕМ НОВГОРОДЕ» |url=https://fckairat.com/news/kayrat/maki-banyak-prodolzhit-kareru-v-nizhnem-novgorode/ |website=fckairat.com |publisher=FC Kairat |access-date=31 January 2023 |language=Russian |date=31 January 2023}}</ref> On 1 December 2023, Kairat announced that Bagnack had left the club at the end of his contract.<ref>{{cite web |title=СПАСИБО, МАКИ! |url=https://fckairat.com/news/osnovnaya-komanda/spasibo-maki/ |website=fckairat.com |publisher=FC Kairat |access-date=19 December 2023 |language=Russian |date=1 December 2023}}</ref><br />
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On spring 2024, more precisely at April 4, he returned to Serbia and signed with [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]] as a late winter-break signing.<ref>[https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/maki-banjak-zvanicno-u-topoli-barsin-ak-adut-tsc-a-za-evropu/478837 MAKI BANJAK ZVANIČNO U TOPOLI: BARSIN ĐAK ADUT TSC-A ZA EVROPU] at mozzartsport.com, 5-4-2024</ref><br />
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==International career==<br />
After appearing with [[Cameroon national under-20 football team|Cameroon under-20]]'s,{{citation needed|date=July 2020}} Bagnack was named in [[Cameroon national football team|the senior squad]] for the [[2015 Africa Cup of Nations]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://fecafoot-officiel.com/?p=3393|title=Liste des joueurs convoques pour le stage de preparation de la CAN 2015|trans-title=List of called-up players for CAN 2015's preparation stage|publisher=[[Cameroonian Football Federation]]|language=fr|accessdate=3 January 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160202234816/http://fecafoot-officiel.com/?p=3393|archive-date=2 February 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fcbarcelona.cat/ca/noticies/1116347/ondoa-i-macky-a-la-copa-dafrica|title=Ondoa i Macky, a la Copa d'Àfrica|trans-title=Ondoa and Macky to the African Cup of Nations|publisher=[[FC Barcelona]]|language=ca|accessdate=24 July 2020}}</ref> On 7 January 2015, he made his debut for Cameroon in a [[friendly game|friendly]] against [[DR Congo national football team|DR Congo]]. He came in as a half-time substitute, replacing [[Raoul Loé]] and playing the entire second half.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cameroon vs. DR Congo (1:1) |url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report/12175/Cameroon_Dr_Congo.html |website=National Football Teams|accessdate=24 July 2020|author=Benjamin Strack-Zimmerman}}</ref><br />
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In August 2017, he was part of the [[Cameroon national under-20 football team|Cameroon U23]] team playing at the [[Football at the 2017 Islamic Solidarity Games|2017 Islamic Solidarity Games]] held in [[Baku]], Azerbaijan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Cameroon and Azerbaijan into semis |url=http://www.baku2017.com/football-cameroon-and-azerbaijan-into-semis.html |website=baku2017.com |accessdate=24 July 2020 |date=16 May 2017}}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
===Club===<br />
{{updated|match played 21 October 2023}}<ref>{{Soccerway|macky-frank-bagnack-mouegni/217644}}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|Cup<br />
!colspan="2"|[[UEFA#Club|Europe]]<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[FC Barcelona B|Barcelona B]]<br />
|[[2012–13 Segunda Division|2012–13]]<br />
|[[Segunda Division]]<br />
|1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||1||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2013–14 Segunda División|2013–14]]<br />
|Segunda Division<br />
|24||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||24||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2014–15 Segunda División|2014–15]]<br />
|Segunda Division<br />
|18||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||18||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!43!!1!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!43!!1<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[FC Nantes|Nantes II]]<br />
|[[2015–16 Championnat de France Amateur|2015–16]]<br />
|[[Championnat de France Amateur]]<br />
|7||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||7||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016–17 Championnat de France Amateur|2016–17]]<br />
|Championnat de France Amateur<br />
|1||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||1||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!8!!0!!0!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!8!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Real Zaragoza|Zaragoza]]<br />
|[[2016–17 Segunda División|2016–17]]<br />
|Segunda División<br />
|7||0||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||8||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Admira Wacker]]<br />
|[[2017–18 Austrian Football Bundesliga|2017–18]]<br />
|[[Austrian Football Bundesliga|Austrian Bundesliga]]<br />
|1||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||1||0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[NK Olimpija Ljubljana|Olimpija Ljubljana]]<br />
|[[2018–19 Slovenian PrvaLiga|2018–19]]<br />
|[[Slovenian PrvaLiga]]<br />
|23||1||4||0||5||0||colspan="2"|—||32||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 Slovenian PrvaLiga|2019–20]]<br />
|Slovenian PrvaLiga<br />
|25||1||1||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||30||1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!48!!2!!5!!0!!9!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!62!!2<br />
|-<br />
|[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|16||0||0||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||18||0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[FC Kairat|Kairat]]<br />
|[[2021 FC Kairat season|2021]]<br />
|[[Kazakhstan Premier League]]<br />
|6||0||5||0|||10||1||colspan="2"|—||21||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022 FC Kairat season|2022]]<br />
|Kazakhstan Premier League<br />
|8||0||2||0|||2||0||1||0||13||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023 FC Kairat season|2023]]<br />
|Kazakhstan Premier League<br />
|11||1||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!25!!1!!7!!0!!12!!1!!1!!0!!45!!2<br />
|-<br />
|[[FC Pari Nizhny Novgorod|Pari Nizhny Novgorod]] (loan)<br />
|[[2022–23 Russian Premier League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[Russian Premier League]]<br />
|0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||1||0||1||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!148!!4!!13!!0!!23!!1!!2!!0!!186!!5<br />
|}<br />
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===International===<br />
{{updated|15 January 2015}}<ref>{{NFT player|58033|accessdate= }}</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+ Appearances and goals by national team and year<br />
|-<br />
!National team!!Year!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]<br />
|2015|||2||0<br />
|-<br />
|2020|||1||0<br />
|-<br />
|2021|||1||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total!!4!!0<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{Webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131205040314/http://www.fcbarcelona.com/football/barca-b/squad-barca-b/staff/players/bagnack |title=Barcelona official profile}}<br />
* {{BDFutbol|16318}}<br />
* {{WorldFootball.net|macky-bagnack}}<br />
* {{GSA player|macky-bagnack/43518}}<br />
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{{FK TSC squad}}<br />
{{Cameroon squad 2015 Africa Cup of Nations}}<br />
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[[Category:Islamic Solidarity Games competitors for Cameroon]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_football_stadiums_in_Serbia&diff=1246265157List of football stadiums in Serbia2024-09-17T22:24:29Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Proposed stadiums */</p>
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The following is a '''list of [[Association football|football]] stadiums in [[Serbia]]''', in order by capacity. The capacities listed are [[Seating capacity|seating capacities]], which means the potential number of spectators the stadiums can accommodate in non-seated stands are not listed. The minimum capacity is 2,000.<br />
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==Current stadiums==<br />
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'''Bold''': Teams competing in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
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===Over 15,000 capacity===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Image<br />
!Stadium<br />
!Seating capacity<br />
!City<br />
!Home team<br />
!Opened<br />
|- style="background:#faecc8;"<br />
|[[Image:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|150px]]||[[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|49,000<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/sr/stadion|title=Dom Crvene zvezde|website=crvenazvezdafk.com|access-date=29 December 2020}}</ref><br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|'''[[Red Star Belgrade]]'''<br>''[[Serbia national football team]]''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1963<br />
|-<br />
|-style="background:#f7efda;"<br />
|[[File:Panoramic of Partizan Stadium.png|150px]]||[[Partizan Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|29,775<ref>{{cite web|url=http://partizan.rs/stadium/|title=STADIUM|website=partizan.rs|access-date=14 April 2020}}</ref><br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|'''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1951<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion cair atrajkovic.jpg|150px]]||[[Stadion Čair]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|18,151<ref>[http://www.fcradnicki-nis.com/stadion.php FK Radnicki Nis - Stadion Čair (Serbian)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120805173613/http://www.fcradnicki-nis.com/stadion.php |date=2012-08-05 }}</ref><br />
|[[Niš]]<br />
|'''[[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1963<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion FK Smederevo.jpg|150px]]||[[Smederevo City Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|17,200<ref>[http://www.fksmederevo.com/index.php/sadrzaj/jedna/10/26 Stadion FK Smederevo]</ref><br />
|[[Smederevo]]<br />
|[[FK Smederevo 1924|Smederevo 1924]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1930<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:FK-Šumadija-Radnicki-1923.jpg|150px]]||[[Čika Dača Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|15,100<ref>[http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/stadion/istorija/ FK Radnički 1923 - O klubu - Stadion - Istorija (Serbian)] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412001819/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/stadion/istorija/ |date=2012-04-12 }}</ref><br />
|[[Kragujevac]]<br />
|'''[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1957<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Under 15,000 capacity===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Image<br />
!Stadium<br />
!Seating capacity<br />
!City<br />
!Home team<br />
!Opened<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion Karađorđe - panoramio (1).jpg|150px]]||[[Karađorđe Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|14,458<br />
|[[Novi Sad]]<br />
|'''[[FK Vojvodina]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1924<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion Karađorđev park Zrenjanin.jpg|150px]]||[[Stadion Karađorđev park]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|13,500<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.worldstadiums.com/europe/countries/serbia.shtml|title=World Stadiums - Stadiums in Serbia|website=www.worldstadiums.com|access-date=14 April 2018}}</ref>{{update after|2022}}<br />
|[[Zrenjanin]]<br />
|[[FK Proleter Zrenjanin|Proleter 2006]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1953<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gradski stadion Subotica 2.jpg|150px]]||[[Subotica City Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|13,000<br />
|[[Subotica]]<br />
|'''[[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1936<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Sloboda Užice stadium.jpg|150px]]||[[Radomir Antić Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|12,000<br />
|[[Užice]]<br />
|[[FK Sloboda Užice|Sloboda]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1946<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Ofk Belgrade stadion.OFK.jpg|150px]]||[[Omladinski Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|10,600<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=53|title=Omladinski stadion na Staroj Karaburmi|website=ofkbeograd.co.rs|access-date=29 December 2020}}</ref><br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|[[OFK Beograd]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1957<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion Mladost Kruševac.jpg|150px]]||[[Mladost Stadium (Kruševac)|Mladost Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|10,331<ref>[http://www.fknapredak.rs/page.php?70 FK Napredak - Zvanicna prezentacija - Stadion] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120518083744/http://www.fknapredak.rs/page.php?70 |date=2012-05-18 }} (Serbian)</ref><br />
|[[Kruševac]]<br />
|'''[[FK Napredak Kruševac|Napredak]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1976<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Novi Pazar City Stadium.jpg|150px]]||[[Novi Pazar City Stadium|Caizcoin Arena]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|10,000<br />
|[[Novi Pazar]]<br />
|'''[[FK Novi Pazar|Novi Pazar]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2012<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion u Jagodini.jpg|150px]]||[[Jagodina City Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|9,977<br />
|[[Jagodina]]<br />
|[[FK Jagodina]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1958<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Taurunum Boys.png|150px]]||[[Zemun Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|9,588<br />
|[[Zemun]]<br />
|[[FK Zemun]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:StadionDraganNikolic.jpg|150px]]||[[Stadion Dragan Nikolić]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,816<br />
|[[Pirot]]<br />
|[[FK Radnički Pirot|Radnički Pirot]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|- style="background:#faecc8;"<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[Kraljevica Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,168<br />
|[[Zaječar]]<br />
|[[FK Timok|Timok 1919]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2023<br />
|-<br />
|- style="background:#faecc8;"<br />
|[[File:Stadion_dubocica107.jpg|150px]]||[[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,136<br />
|[[Leskovac]]<br />
|[[GFK Dubočica]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2023<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mondo.rs/Sport/Fudbal/a1820906/Otvoren-stadion-Dubocica-u-Leskovcu-fotografije.html|title=FUDBALSKO ČUDO NA JUGU SRBIJE - OTVOREN DOM DUBOČICE: Prva liga, pa Evropa u Leskovcu! (FOTO)|website=mondo.rs|date=22 August 2023 }} {{Retrieved|access-date=21 august 2023}}</ref><br />
|-<br />
|- style="background:#faecc8;"<br />
|[[File:View on eastern stand of Lagator Stadium.jpg|150px]]||[[Lagator Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,030<br />
|[[Loznica]]<br />
|[[FK Loznica]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2023<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Čačak Stadium Main View.jpg|150px]]||[[Čačak Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,000<br />
|[[Čačak]]<br />
|[[FK Borac Čačak|Borac 1926]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1958<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[FK Mladost Lučani|FK Mladost Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,000<br />
|[[Lučani]]<br />
|'''[[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:stadion fk macva.jpg|150px]]||[[Stadion FK Mačva|Gradski stadion Šabac]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|8,000<br />
|[[Šabac]]<br />
|[[FK Mačva Šabac|Mačva]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[City Stadium Kikinda]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|7,500<br />
|[[Kikinda]]<br />
|[[OFK Kikinda]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1922<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[Jusa Bulić Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|6,900<br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|[[FK Železnik|Železnik]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Fk novi sad.jpg|150px]]||[[Detelinara Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|6,000<br />
|[[Novi Sad]]<br />
|[[RFK Novi Sad]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1957<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion Hajduk Kula.jpg|150px]]||[[Stadion Milan Sredanović]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|5,973<br />
|[[Kula (Serbia)|Kula]]<br />
|[[FK Hajduk Kula|Hajduk 1912]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1992<br />
|-<br />
|-style="background:#f7efda;"<br />
|[[File:Trzni Centar.jpg|150px]]||[[Voždovac Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|5,175<br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|'''[[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2013<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:FK_Bor_stadium.jpg|150px]]||[[FK Bor Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|5,000<br />
|[[Bor, Serbia|Bor]]<br />
|[[FK Bor|Bor 1919]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1957<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Under 5,000 capacity===<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Image<br />
!Stadium<br />
!Seating capacity<br />
!City<br />
!Home team<br />
!Opened<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:FK Obilić Stadium - photo by Prvoslav Vujčić.jpg|150px]]||[[FK Obilić Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|4,508<br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|[[FK Obilić]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1950s<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion FK Metalac.jpg|150px]]||[[Metalac Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|4,500<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fkmetalac.rs/stadion.html|title=Stadion - Fudbalski klub Metalac Gornji Milanovac|website=www.fkmetalac.rs|access-date=14 April 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130312062009/http://www.fkmetalac.rs/stadion.html|archive-date=12 March 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
|[[Gornji Milanovac]]<br />
|[[FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2012<br />
|-<br />
|-style="background:#f7efda;"<br />
|[[File:TSC-FTC 030921.jpg|150px]]||[[TSC Arena]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|4,500<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tscarena.com|title=TSC Arena|website=tscarena.com}} {{Retrieved|access-date=23 February 2022}}</ref><br />
|[[Bačka Topola]]<br />
|'''[[FK TSC|TSC]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2021<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion Cukarickog.jpg|150px]]||[[Čukarički Stadion]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|4,070<br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|'''[[FK Čukarički]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1959<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:FKJavorstadion.jpg|150px]]||[[Ivanjica Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|4,000<br />
|[[Ivanjica]]<br />
|'''[[FK Javor Ivanjica]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava.jpg|150px]]||[[Stadion Slavko Maletin Vava]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|4,000<br />
|[[Backa Palanka]]<br />
|[[FK Bačka Bačka Palanka]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1947<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[Stadion Kralj Petar I|King Petar I Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|3,919<br />
|[[Belgrade]]<br />
|[[FK Rad]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[Stadium Near Sombor Gate]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|3,700<br />
|[[Subotica]]<br />
|[[FK Bačka 1901]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:StadionSurdulica.jpg|150px]]||[[Surdulica City Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|3,312<br />
|[[Surdulica]]<br />
|'''[[FK Radnik Surdulica]]'''<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1955<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Stara Pazova - Sportski centar FSS.jpg|150px]]||[[Serbian FA Sports Center]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|3,000<br />
|[[Stara Pazova]]<br />
|[[Serbia national under-21 football team]]<br />[[Serbia women's national football team]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2011<br />
|-<br />
|||[[Kolubara Stadium]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2,500<br />
|[[Lazarevac]]<br />
|[[FK Kolubara]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|1968<br />
|-<br />
|[[File:Gfi-set01-stadium.svg|150px]]||[[Stadium FK ŽAK]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|2,000<br />
|[[Kikinda]]<br />
|[[FK ŽAK Kikinda]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;"|NA<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Stadiums under construction==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Stadium!!Capacity!!City!!Club<br />
|-<br />
| Grafičar Stadium|| style="text-align:center"| 3,500 <ref>{{cite web |title=Grafičar pravi novi stadion |url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/graficar-pravi-novi-stadion/345798 |website=mozzartsport.com |access-date=30 May 2023}}</ref>|| [[Belgrade]] || [[RFK Grafičar Beograd|Grafičar]]<br />
|-<br />
| Kragujevac New Stadium || style="text-align:center;"| 12,000 <ref>{{cite news |title=Počinje izgradnja NAJLEPŠEG stadiona u Srbiji! |url=https://www.republika.rs/sport/fudbal/414394/aleksandar-vucic-novi-stadion-kragujevac |access-date=16 February 2023 |work=Republika |date=15 February 2023 |language=Sr}}</ref>|| [[Kragujevac]] || [[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]<br />
|-<br />
|National stadium || style="text-align:center;"| 52,000 <ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/english/2897011-agreement-on-the-construction-of-the-national-stadium-with-52000-places-the-locations-have-been-presented-to-uefa-designers-photo|title = Agreement on the construction of the National Stadium with 52.000 places: The locations have been presented to UEFA designers! (PHOTO)| date=19 September 2017 }}</ref> || [[Belgrade]] || [[Serbia national football team]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Proposed stadiums==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable"<br />
!Stadium!!Capacity!!City!!Team<br />
|-<br />
| Subotica New Stadium|| style="text-align:center;"| 8,000 <ref name="sest-novih-stadiona">{{Cite web|url=http://rs.n1info.com/Vesti/a479536/Blagojevic-Sest-novih-stadiona-do-2021.html|title=Blagojević: Šest novih stadiona do 2021|date=27 April 2019}}</ref>|| [[Subotica]] || [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]<br />
|-<br />
| Kraljevo New Stadium|| style="text-align:center;"| 8,000 <ref name="sest-novih-stadiona"/>|| [[Kraljevo]] || [[FK Sloga Kraljevo|Sloga Kraljevo]]<br />
|-<br />
| Vranje New Stadium || style="text-align:center;"| 8,000 <ref name="sest-novih-stadiona"/>|| [[Vranje]] || [[FK Dinamo Vranje|Dinamo Vranje]]<br />
|-<br />
| FK Bor Stadium (reconstruction) || style="text-align:center;"| 5,000 <ref>https://www.ekapija.com/news/4787678/bor-preparing-project-for-reconstruction-of-stadium</ref>|| [[Bor, Serbia|Bor]] || [[FK Bor]]<br />
|-<br />
| Pančevo New Stadium || style="text-align:center;"| ''Unknown'' <ref name="zrenjanin-pancevo-kragujevac">{{Cite web|url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/fss-potvrdio-novi-stadioni-u-beogradu-zrenjaninu-pancevu-i-kragujevcu/448494|title=FSS potvrdio: Novi stadioni u Beogradu, Zrenjaninu, Pančevu i Kragujevcu|date=11 April 2023}}</ref>|| [[Pančevo]] || [[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar]]<br />
|-<br />
| Zrenjanin New Stadium || style="text-align:center;"| ''Unknown'' <ref name="zrenjanin-pancevo-kragujevac"/>|| [[Zrenjanin]] || [[FK Radnički Zrenjanin|Radnički Zrenjanin]]<br />
|-<br />
| Čukarički New Stadium || style="text-align:center;"| ''Unknown'' <ref>{{cite news |title=ČUKARIČKI SE SELI U LOZNICU |url=https://www.sd.rs/sport/fudbal/cukaricki-se-seli-u-loznicu-2023-05-12 |access-date=12 May 2023 |work=sd.rs |language=Sr}}</ref>|| [[Belgrade]] || [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Football in Serbia]]<br />
*[[List of European stadiums by capacity]]<br />
*[[List of stadiums in Europe]]<br />
*[[List of association football stadiums by capacity]]<br />
*[[List of association football stadiums by country]]<br />
*[[List of sports venues by capacity]]<br />
*[[List of stadiums by capacity]]<br />
*[[Lists of stadiums]]<br />
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== References ==<br />
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = OFK Beograd<br />
| image = File:OFK Beograd Logo.svg<br />
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| fullname = Omladinski fudbalski klub Beograd<br />
| current = <br />
| nickname = ''Romantičari'' (The Romantics)<br />''Plavo-beli'' (The Blue-Whites)<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|6 July 1911}} as ''Beogradski sport klub'' {{small|(disputed)}}<br/>{{Start date and age|25 March 1945}} as ''Radnički sportski klub Metalac''<br />
| ground = [[Omladinski Stadion]]<br />
temporarily> Kraljevica Stadium, [[Zaječar]]<ref>https://sportal.blic.rs/fudbal/ofk-beograd-se-seli-u-zajecar-zbog-renoviranja-stadiona/2024041809304826826</ref><br />
| capacity = 8,168<br />
| chairman = Momčilo Minić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian First League]], 1st (promoted)<br />
| website = ofkbeograd.com<br />
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'''OFK Beograd''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд}}, [[English language|English]]: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club''), currently referred to as '''OFK Beograd Mozzart Bet''' for sponsorship reasons,<ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet1">{{Cite web | url=https://ofkbeograd.com/2024/08/15/ozvanicena-saradnja-ofk-beograda-i-kompanije-mozzart/ | title=Ozvaničena saradnja OFK Beograda i kompanije Mozzart | language=Serbian | publisher=ofkbeograd.com | date=14 August 2024 | accessdate=14 August 2024}}</ref><ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet2">{{Cite web | url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/romantika-sa-novim-imenom-ofk-beograd-mozzart-bet/489566 | title=Romantika sa novim imenom - OFK Beograd Mozzart Bet | language=Serbian | publisher=www.mozzartsport.com | date=14 August 2024 | accessdate=14 August 2024}}</ref> is a [[Football in Serbia|Serbian]] professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Belgrade]], more precisely in [[Karaburma]], an urban neighborhood of the municipality of [[Palilula, Belgrade|Palilula]]. It is part of the [[OSD Beograd]] sport society.<br />
<br />
All up, the club has won 5 national championships, in the following seasons: 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, and 1938–39; the club won these titles under their old name of BSK (Beogradski Sport Klub).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|title=NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!;– OFK (NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!)|publisher=ofkbeograd.co.rs|access-date=16 November 2020|archive-date=6 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221106145231/http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|url-status=live}}</ref> The club has been cup winners five times also, winning in the following seasons: 1934, 1953, 1955, 1961–62, and 1965–66.<br />
<br />
The club has also recorded significant results in European competition, reaching the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] semi-finals where they lost to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. They reached the [[1972–73 UEFA Cup]] quarter-finals where they lost to [[FC Twente]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The beginning===<br />
The club was founded in 1945 as '''Metalac''' but it is considered to be the successor of '''BSK''' one of the most prominent football clubs in [[Kingdom of Serbia]] and later [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. It was also the most successful club between 1923 and 1941, with five national champion titles. BSK played its first game on 13 October 1911 against [[FK Šumadija 1903|Šumadija]] from [[Kragujevac]] and won 8–1.<br />
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In 1945, after [[World War II]], the club was established under the name '''Metalac''' by some former members of '''BSK'''. This club carried the name until 1950, when it was renamed to BSK, but in the 1957 the club merged with '''TSK Šumadija''' to form '''OFK Beograd''' ([[Serbian Latin alphabet|Serbian Latin]]: Omladinski fudbalski klub, {{lang-en|YFC&nbsp;– Youth Football Club}}).<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegfound.html Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates]</ref><br />
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===The golden era===<br />
A two-decade-long ''"Golden Era"'' began when the club won the Yugoslav Cup in [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]]. Three other Yugoslav Cup wins followed, in [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]] and the [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]] and [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]] seasons. The club was the [[Yugoslav First League]] runner-up twice, in 1954–55 and in 1965–66. In the meantime, the club had changed its name once again. In 1957, the club was named OFK Beograd, once again in an attempt to attract spectators to the stadium, especially younger ones who often opted for either Red Star or Partizan. In that time, the players played elegant football and therefore got the nickname of ''"Romantičari"''.<br />
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The 1960s and the first half of the 1970s were years of European glory. OFK Beograd had participated eight times in European competitions. Their biggest success came in the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] season, playing in the semi-final against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]], eventual champions. In the following ten years, teams such as [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]], [[Feyenoord]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], and [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] also lost to OFK Beograd.<br />
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===The silent fall===<br />
The ''Romantičari'' were not able to take advantage of their success on the domestic and European scene. After several successful seasons, a sudden fall occurred. During the 1980s, the club often changed leagues from the First Division to the Second.<br />
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===Modern era===<br />
In the summer of [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003]], they were back in European competition. They played in the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. OFK defeated Estonian side [[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]] at home by the score of 6–1, but [[UEFA]] cancelled the result because of a smoke bomb being thrown on the field during the game. Consequently, only the second leg result would count. OFK Beograd won in [[Tallinn]] with a score of 5–3. They were eliminated in the second round by Czech club [[1. FC Slovácko]], with a score of 4–3.<br />
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The club was back on the European stage in 2004. They started playing in the second round of the Intertoto Cup and eliminated [[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]. In the third round, OFK went on to play against [[Tampere United]]. OFK Beograd defeated their Finnish opponents and went on to play in the semifinals. They were eliminated by [[Atlético Madrid]] losing the first leg 1–3 at home with [[Aleksandar Simić (footballer)|Aleksandar Simić]] scoring for OFK and [[Fernando Torres]], [[Diego Simeone]] and [[Ariel Ibagaza]] scoring for Atlético, losing the second leg 2–0 in Madrid meant OFK were eliminated 1–5 on aggregate. Even though OFK were eliminated it was seen as an honour and a return to the club's glory days to have a European powerhouse such as Atlético play at [[Omladinski stadion]] with world class talents such as Torres and Simeone.<br />
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In 2005, the club entered the [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] in the second round of qualifying losing to [[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]] on the [[away goals rule]]. In 2006, the club faced French side [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] in the [[2006–07 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]]. In the first game, in Belgrade, OFK defeated their opponents by the score of 1–0 a goal from centre-back [[Miloš Bajalica]] in the 31st minute of play proving the difference, a great result considering Auxerre was then one of France's strongest clubs. In the second game OFK Beograd lost 5–1 with the result standing at 2–1 for Auxerre with ten minutes to play, a result which would see OFK Beograd eliminate Auxerre. However, the young OFK team capitulated in the last ten minutes of play conceding three goals and were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. In the 2010 Europa League, OFK beat [[Torpedo Zhodino]] of Belarus 3–2<ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ OFK Beograd&nbsp;– Torpedo Zhodino : 2–2] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322204612/https://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ |date=22 March 2018 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref><ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010/ Torpedo Zhodino&nbsp;– OFK Beograd : 0–1] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131201907/http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010 |date=31 January 2015 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref> on aggregate and went on to play [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] where they lost 7–3 on aggregate, coming back from two-nil down to draw 2–2 with late goals been scored by [[Miloš Krstić (footballer, born 1987)|Miloš Krstić]] and [[Nenad Injac]] in Turkey against Galatasaray but ultimately losing the second leg 1–5 at home with [[Danilo Nikolić (footballer)|Danilo Nikolić]] scoring the only goal for OFK.<br />
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OFK Beograd were relegated from the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] after finishing fifteenth in the [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16 season]]. The next season saw relegation from the [[2016–17 Serbian First League]] after finishing bottom of the table. The club played in the [[Serbian League Belgrade]] in the 2017–18 season (their first season in the Serbian third tier), finishing in second place behind [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]] who were promoted to the Serbian second tier.<br />
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In November 2018 the "Klub prijatelja OFK Beograda" was formed (trans. "Club of Friends of OFK Beograd") with the goal of saving the club from becoming extinct and helping the club through its most difficult times. The KPO is made up of loyal fans who want to see OFK return to its former glories competing at the very top of the first tier of Serbian football.<br />
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In their second year in the Serbian third division, OFK finished in fifth position on 46 points, with [[RFK Grafičar Beograd|Grafičar]] being promoted to the second division. OFK did however manage to win the Belgrade Cup.<br />
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In the 2019–20 season, OFK commenced their third successive season in the Serbian third tier with hiring former accomplished player [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] as coach. On 25 September 2019, in the last 32 of the Serbian Cup, OFK faced their city rivals FK Rad and won 3–2 with two goals from Andreja Lazović and one goal from Stefan Janković. This was considered quite a success as OFK where at this time in the Serbian third division and FK Rad in the Serbian top division the SuperLiga. [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] Pandemic resulted in the season coming to a halt for clubs in the third division Belgrade league, OFK finished the season in a disappointing 3rd place. The eventual champions were [[FK IMT|IMT]] who were promoted to the Serbian First League (Second Division of the Serbian football pyramid), another hammer blow for OFK as a 4th consecutive season in the Serbian 3rd tier would come in season 2020–21 for a club barely surviving financially.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs////2020-07-31|title=OFK-Vesti|website=ofkbeograd.co.rs|language=sr|access-date=2020-07-31}}</ref> At the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, OFK finished in first place in the Serbian League Belgrade, securing promotion to the Serbian First League for the [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24 season]].<br />
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On 14 August 2024, OFK has been renamed to '''OFK Beograd Mozzart Bet''' for sponsorship reasons.<ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet1"/><ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet2"/><br />
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==Honours==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
====League====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (5):''' [[1930–31 Yugoslav Football Championship|1930–31]], [[1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship|1932–33]], [[1934–35 Yugoslav Football Championship|1934–35]], [[1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship|1935–36]], [[1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship|1938–39]]<br />
** Runners-up (6): [[1927 Yugoslav Football Championship|1927]], [[1929 Yugoslav Football Championship|1929]], [[1937–38 Yugoslav Football Championship|1937–38]], [[1939–40 Yugoslav Football Championship|1939–40]], [[1954–55 Yugoslav First League|1954–55]], [[1963–64 Yugoslav First League|1963–64]]<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (3):''' 1958–59 (East), [[1979–80 Yugoslav Second League|1979–80 (East)]], [[1984–85 Yugoslav Second League|1984–85 (East)]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (1):''' [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
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====Cups====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
** '''Winners (6):''' 1934, 1941, [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]], [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]], [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]]<br />
* '''[[Serbia and Montenegro Cup]]'''<br />
** Runners-up: [[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|2005–06]]<br />
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===European===<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup]]'''<br />
** Quarter-finals: [[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
* '''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1958–60]]<br />
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===Unofficial===<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football Championship|Serbian Championship]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1919–20 Serbian Football Championship|1919–20]], [[1920–21 Serbian Football Championship|1920–21]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football League (1940–1944)|Serbian League]]''' (top level between 1940 and 1944)<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1939–40 Serbian League|1939–40]], [[1940–41 Serbian League|1940–41]], [[1942–43 Serbian League|1942–43]], 1943–44<br />
** Runners-up: 1941–42<br />
* '''People's Republic of Serbia League (Belgrade championship)'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1945<br />
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==European competitions==<br />
{{Main|OFK Beograd in European football}}<br />
Before [[UEFA]] was founded (in 1954), OFK Beograd, under the name of Beogradski Sport Klub (BSK), participated in [[Mitropa Cup]], the first really international European football competition. The club competed for five seasons without a big success, usually stopped by teams from Hungary, the major football power at the time. In [[UEFA]] competitions, OFK Beograd played 16 seasons, the biggest success being reaching the semifinals of the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]].<br />
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===UEFA competitions summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:250px;"| OFK Beograd<br />
! style="width:50px;"| Seasons<br />
! style="width:30px;"| P<br />
! style="width:20px;"| W<br />
! style="width:20px;"| D<br />
! style="width:20px;"| L<br />
! style="width:30px;"| F<br />
! style="width:30px;"| A<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Match Pts%W<br />
!<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties P<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties W<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties L<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Ties %W<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Serbia]] {{flagicon|Serbia}}'''<br />
|2||4||2||0||2||4||8||50.00||||2||-||2||-<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Yugoslavia]] {{flagicon|YUG}}'''<br />
|8||38||14||7||17||64||69||46.05||||18||10||8||55.56<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Total'''<br />
|'''10'''||'''42'''||'''16'''||'''7'''||'''19'''||'''68'''||'''76'''||'''46.43'''||||'''20'''||'''10'''||'''10'''||'''50.00'''<br />
|}<br />
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==Youth system==<br />
[[File:Ivanovic 2.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[Branislav Ivanović]] honed his skills at OFK Beograd]]<br />
OFK Beograd's youth system has a reputation as one of the best in the history of Serbian football. In its 107 years of existence, it produced and promoted hundreds of players who played not just for the club, but for the national team as well. Among these players are the likes of [[Josip Skoblar]], [[Spasoje Samardžić]], [[Ilija Petković]], [[Slobodan Santrač]], [[Dragoslav Stepanović]], [[Mitar Mrkela]], [[Saša Ćurčić]], [[Duško Tošić]], [[Branislav Ivanović]], [[Aleksandar Kolarov]], and many others.<br />
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Since OFK Beograd's existence, attention was always turned to the younger categories of players. Recently, the club has built a new private training center, comprising eight playing fields along with training equipment with the newest technology.<br />
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A youth school was created with 150 players born between 1996 and 1999.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} There are also seven competitive teams for which more than 170 players are playing. The youth system compromises around 20 highly qualified coaches who are all specialized in certain areas of the game. Most of the coaches are former players who spent years at the club and who also went through the same youth system. Several physios are also present and are equipped with the newest technology for their work.<br />
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==Rivals==<br />
OFK's biggest rivals are [[FK Rad]] from the Belgrade suburb of [[Banjica]]. It is known as the small Belgrade derby. In the mid-2000s in a game between the two clubs in the last game of the season OFK scored a last minute equalizer against Rad meaning Rad were relegated for the first time in almost twenty-five years. In the following season when OFK were playing in the Intertoto Cup Rad fans threw a number of flares from outside the stadium forcing UEFA to award the game 3–0 against OFK even though OFK won the game 6–1 against Estonian club Narva Trans.<br />
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Other rivals to a much lesser degree include [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena Zvezda]] and [[FK Partizan]].<br />
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After being relegated to [[Serbian League Belgrade]] OFK had a bitter rivalry with [[FK Zemun]].<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
{{Main|Plava Unija}}<br />
OFK Beograd's fans are commonly known as Plava Unija (The Blue Union) since 1994. When Beogradski Sportski Klub (BSK) was founded in 1911, the club which dominated the fields of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] developed a significant fan base. Throughout the several wars that took place since the founding of BSK, the club's turbulent history has produced adverse effects on the average attendance of today's matches in which OFK Beograd plays.<br />
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An organized group appeared for the first time in 1984 under the name of "Blue Thunders". The group lived under that name until 1990. When they were influenced by the rise of nationalism in [[Yugoslavia]], they change their name to "Sokolovi" (The Falcons). The group officially collapsed in 1993 about a year after [[United Nations|UN]] sanctions were put on [[FR Yugoslavia]]. The fans' love towards the club was certainly not forgotten and in 1994 a new group is founded&nbsp;– Blue Union Belgrade. The name remains the title of OFK Beograd's main group of ultras.<br />
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OFK Beograd's fans have been known to be resistant of past regimes. In the 1990s, [[FK Milicionar|Milicionar]], a pro-regime police-backed team, entered the first division. When OFK Beograd first played against them, the OFK fans reacted with creation of a banner which bore the message "Goal Against the Regime." Among other things, members of Plava Unija also reinstated the old ex-Yugoslav firms habit of finding local home crews when their team was on away matches, no matter which Serbian town or city was in question.<br />
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Plava Unija fostered a friendship with [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]'s fans, "Invalidi" while the club still played in Yugoslavia's second tier from 1996 to 1998. That friendship still remains to this day. OFK Beograd is also known to be supported by fans of [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] and [[Anorthosis Famagusta]].<ref>[http://ofkmsk.ru/news Moscow fan club OFK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514050606/http://ofkmsk.ru/news |date=14 May 2012 }} official website {{in lang|ru}}</ref><br />
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==Team kits==<br />
The [[Kit (association football)|Official team kit]] is currently produced by [[Spain|Spanish]] sports apparel company [[Joma]].<br />
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{| border="0"<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_b = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_ra = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _bochum1213h<br />
| leftarm = 0000FF<br />
| body = 0000FF<br />
| rightarm = 0000FF<br />
| shorts = 0000FF<br />
| socks = FFFFFF<br />
| title = Home<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _caen1213a<br />
| pattern_b = _everton1213t<br />
| pattern_ra = _caen1213a<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _bochum1213a<br />
| leftarm = FFFFFF<br />
| body = FFFFFF<br />
| rightarm = FFFFFF<br />
| shorts = FFFFFF<br />
| socks = 0000FF<br />
| title = Away<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _white_hoop<br />
| pattern_b = _whitestripeonright<br />
| pattern_ra = <br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _nzl10a<br />
| leftarm = 000000<br />
| body = 000000<br />
| rightarm = 000000<br />
| shorts = 000000<br />
| socks = 000000<br />
| title = Third<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_b = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_ra = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _gk1112green<br />
| leftarm = 006000<br />
| body = 006000<br />
| rightarm = 006000<br />
| shorts = 000000<br />
| socks = 006000<br />
| title = Goalkeeper<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|13 September 2024|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.superliga.rs/tim/ofk-beograd/|title=Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije OFK Beograd|language=sr|publisher=[[Serbian SuperLiga]]|access-date=10 August 2024}}</ref>}}<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=MNE|name=[[Balša Popović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=GHA|name=[[Edmund Addo]]|pos=MF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Darko Gojković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BLR|name=[[Daniil Dushevskiy]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Knežević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Cvetković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ECU|name=[[Michael Bermúdez]]|other=<small>on loan from [[L.D.U. Quito|LDU Quito]]</small>|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Marković (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Marković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Mituljikić]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=MNE|name=[[Nikola Vujadinović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Miljan Momčilović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Đermanović]]|pos=DF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=GHA|name=Kwadwo Opoku Ackah|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Stanojlović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Vasilije Grbović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|name=Srđan Nikolić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Lazić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Novak Gojkov]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Paločević]]|pos=MF|other=<small>on loan from [[FC Seoul]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=NGA|name=Prince Benjamin Obasi|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=GHA|name=[[Samuel Owusu]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=SUR|name=[[Gleofilo Vlijter]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=45|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksej Vukičević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Ivanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=63|nat=SRB|name=Stefan Obradović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=73|nat=GHA|name=[[Ebenezer Annan]]|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Gobeljić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|name=[[Filip Halabrin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=93|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simonović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=SUI|name=[[Filip Stojilković]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[SV Darmstadt 98|Darmstadt 98]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=[[Nedeljko Stojišić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Bogdan Mojsilović|pos=MF|other=<small>at [[OFK Kikinda]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Stoisavljević]]|pos=FW|other=<small>at [[FK Zemun|Zemun]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Marko Stanković|pos=FW|other=<small>at [[FK Sloven Ruma|Sloven Ruma]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==Club officials==<br />
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===Coaching staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Position !! Name<br />
|-<br />
|'''Manager''' || {{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Assistant manager''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Ivelja]] <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Božić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fitness coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vlada Živanović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Physiotherapist ''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Igrutinović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Goalkeeping coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Rade Grahovac<br />
|-<br />
|'''General director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Balša Terzić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sports director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrej Mrkela]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''General secretary''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Rašić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Club president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Momčilo Minić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vice-president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]] <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Kostadin Terzić<br />
|}<br />
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== UEFA competitions ==<br />
* Qualified for Europe in 14 seasons <small>''(2 in European Cup Winners' Cup, 9 in Europa League/UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 3 in Intertoto Cup)''</small><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Country<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|QR<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Chemie Halle]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|3–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|NIR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]]<br />
|5–1<br />
|2–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–3 (3–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tottenham Hotspur]]<br />
|1–2<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1963–64]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|1–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (0–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1964–65]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ESP}}<br />
|align=left|[[Athletic Bilbao]]<br />
|0–2<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup|1966–67]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–6'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1968–69]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ROM}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Rapid Bucureşti|Rapid Bucureşti]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Bologna]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|TUR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Göztepe A.Ş.|Goztepe]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[1971–72 UEFA Cup|1971–72]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|SWE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Djurgårdens IF Fotboll|Djurgården]]<br />
|4–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''6–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Carl Zeiss Jena]]<br />
|1–1<br />
|0–4<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|TCH}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dukla Prague]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[Feyenoord]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|3–4<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–5 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe Stara Zagora]]<br />
|0–0<br />
|3–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Twente|Twente]]<br />
|3–2<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[1973–74 UEFA Cup|1973–74]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]<br />
|0–1<br />
|2–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–8'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003–04]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|EST}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|5–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''11–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|CZE}}<br />
|align=left|[[1. FC Slovácko|Slovácko]]<br />
|3–3<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|LAT}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|FIN}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tampere United]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|0–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''1–0'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|Spain}}<br />
|align=left|[[Atlético Madrid]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 UEFA Cup|2005–06]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 UEFA Cup|2006–07]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|FRA}}<br />
|align=left|[[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–5<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2008–09]]<br />
|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panionios F.C.|Panionios]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Europa League 2010–11|2010–11]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Europa League]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|Belarus}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino|Torpedo Zhodino]]<br />
|2–2<br />
|1–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR3<br />
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}<br />
|align=left|[[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–7'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable former players==<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have played at least one international match for their national team at any time.'''<br />
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}<br />
;Yugoslavia<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Arsenijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[August Bivec]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Radivoj Božić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Vojin Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Đorđević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Prvoslav Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ernest Dubac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Franjo Glaser]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Glišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ivan Jazbinšek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Bruno Knežević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Andreja Kojić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Gustav Lechner]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Manola]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Mitrović (footballer, born 1908)|Milorad Mitrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Branimir Porobić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Predrag Radovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Janko Rodin]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Kuzman Sotirović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Slavko Šurdonja]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Dragomir Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Valjarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Borota]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srđan Čebinac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Gugleta]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stanoje Jocić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miodrag Jovanović (footballer, born 1922)|Miodrag Jovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Frane Matošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mitar Mrkela]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Srđan Mrkušić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Radenković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Spasoje Samardžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Šekularac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vasilije Šijaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Skoblar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Lazar Tasić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikoslav Bjegović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Saša Ćurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Petar Divić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Nenad Jestrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Đorđe Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Miloš Kolaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Kristić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Obradović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dušan Petković (footballer, born 1974)|Dušan Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Gordan Petrić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Petrović (footballer)|Saša Petrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Mihajlo Pjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dejan Rađenović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Boris Vasković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1977)|Aleksandar Živković]]<br />
;Serbia<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Aksentijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Beljić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Ignjovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radiša Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Jevtić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Krstičić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Lukač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Paločević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Rajković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rodić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Šaranov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Šćepović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vojislav Stanković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Stevanović (footballer)|Ivan Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Duško Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Trišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Zdjelar]]<br />
;Armenia<br />
* {{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
;Australia<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Branko Buljevic]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Milan Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Doug Utjesenovic]]<br />
;Austria<br />
* {{Flagicon|AUT}}{{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]]<br />
;Azerbaijan<br />
* {{flagicon|AZE}} [[Branimir Subašić]]<br />
;Bosnia and Herzegovina <br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Hujdurović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Petar Jelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Đorđe Kamber]]<br />
;Bulgaria<br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Blagoy Simeonov]]<br />
;Cameroon<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} [[Aboubakar Oumarou]]<br />
;Cyprus<br />
* {{flagicon|CYP}} [[Milenko Špoljarić]]<br />
;France<br />
* {{flagicon|FRA}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ivan Bek]]<br />
;Kazakhstan<br />
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Nenad Erić]]<br />
;Latvia<br />
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Oļegs Karavajevs]]<br />
;Lithuania<br />
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Kęstutis Ruzgys]]<br />
;North Macedonia<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Aleksandar Bajevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Filip Despotovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Boban Grnčarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Hristijan Kirovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Bojan Markoski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Darko Micevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Angelko Panov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Ostoja Stjepanović]]<br />
;Malta<br />
* {{flagicon|MLT}} [[Nenad Veselji]]<br />
;Montenegro<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladan Adžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Marko Baša]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Bogavac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladimir Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miodrag Džudović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Petar Grbić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Igor Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Janković (footballer, born 1995)|Marko Janković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mladen Kašćelan]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Kecojević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nemanja Nikolić (footballer, born 1988)|Nemanja Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mitar Novaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milorad Peković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milan Purović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Vuković]]<br />
;Romania<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Svetozar Popović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Rudolf Wetzer]]<br />
;Slovakia<br />
* {{flagicon|SVK|1938}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ján Podhradský]]<br />
;Uganda<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Khalid Aucho]]<br />
;United States<br />
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ilija Mitić]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:OFK Beograd players]].''<br />
<br />
==Coaching history==<br />
{{Main|List of OFK Beograd managers}}<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Toni Szabó]] <small>(1923–24)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1927–29)</small><ref name="exyufudbal">[http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd BSK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208102242/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd |date=8 December 2015 }} at exyufudbal.in.rs, retrieved 29-11-2015</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1930)</small><ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html Sándor Nemes, also named Alex Neufeld] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208160234/https://rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html |date=8 February 2023 }} was often named Antal Nemes in Yugoslav press</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1930–31)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1931–32)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1932–34)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1934)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Josef Uridil]] <small>(1935)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1935–39)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[István Mészáros (footballer born 1899)|István Mészáros]] <small>(1939–40)</small><ref>[http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 IFFHS] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321135332/http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 |date=21 March 2012 }} match report BSK-Ujpest (1939)</ref><ref>[http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 Mészáros István profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224101331/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 |date=24 December 2013 }} at magyarfutball.hu</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetozar Popović]] <small>(1941)</small><ref>[http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 Svetozar Popović profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208123107/http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 |date=8 December 2015 }} at nogomet.lzmk.hr</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boško Ralić]] <small>(1946–47)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] <small>(1947–50)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1951–53)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]] <small>(1953–56)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1956–58)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1959–60)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]] <small>(1960–61)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1961–63)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mile Kos]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]] <small>(1963–64)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1964–65)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] <small>(1965–66)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]] <small>(1966–67)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Mihajlović]] <small>(1967–69)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Gojko Zec]] <small>(1969–70)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Božidar Drenovac]] <small>(1970–1971)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boris Marović]] <small>(1971–1973)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milutin Šoškić]] <small>(1973–1976)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikola Beogradac]] <small>(1976–1978)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Velimir Đorđević]] <small>(1984–1988)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1988–1989)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Živadinović]] <small>(1990–1991)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1991–1993)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Blagomir Krivokuća]] <small>(1993–1995)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Božidar Milenković]] <small>(1996–1997)</small><br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miodrag Ješić]] <small>(1998–1999)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(1999–2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radmilo Ivančević]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zvonko Varga]] <small>(2000–2001)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2003–2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(5 Apr 2004&nbsp;– 15 May 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(30 Jun 2004&nbsp;– Sept 30, 2005)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Slobodan Krčmarević]] <small>(23 Oct 2005&nbsp;– 24 Dec 2006)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ratko Dostanić]] <small>(25 Dec 2006&nbsp;– 31 Mar 2007)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Branislav Vukašinović]] <small>(2 Apr 2007&nbsp;– 8 Mar 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(11 Mar 2008&nbsp;– 21 Apr 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Mihailo Ivanović (football manager)|Mihailo Ivanović]] <small>(21 Apr 2008&nbsp;– 17 Apr 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(13 Apr 2009&nbsp;– 30 Jun 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(1 Jul 2009&nbsp;– 27 Dec 2011)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(10 Jan 2012&nbsp;– 21 May 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(29 May 2012&nbsp;– Sep 16, 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(Sep 18, 2012&nbsp;– Sep 9, 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(Sep 11, 2013&nbsp;– 23 Dec 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]] <small>(26 Dec 2013&nbsp;– 16 Mar 2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(2014–15)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Petrović]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Matić]] <small>(2016)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]] <small>(2016–17)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Divić]] <small>(2017–18)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2019)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Puača]] <small>(2019–20)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Mićović]] <small>(2020)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miodrag Anđelković]] <small>(2020–2021)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Lazarević]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]]<small> (2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Grozdić]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(2023–)</small><br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Shirt sponsors and manufacturers==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|2006–2010<br />
|[[Joma]]<br />
|[[Citroën]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2011<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Jako]]<br />
|[[Arena Sport]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|''None''<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|rowspan="2"|FOX<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2013<br />
|rowspan="2"|Onze<br />
|-<br />
|2014–present<br />
|[[DDOR Novi Sad|DDOR]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{commons category}}<br />
* {{official website|ofkbeograd.com}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://ofkbeograd.co.rs/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://ofkbeograd.net/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
{{Yugoslav First League}}<br />
{{Authority control}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:OFK Beograd}}<br />
[[Category:OFK Beograd| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1911]]<br />
[[Category:1911 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Belgrade]]<br />
[[Category:Palilula, Belgrade]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Jedinstvo_Ub&diff=1246263560FK Jedinstvo Ub2024-09-17T22:13:26Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Short description|Serbian football club}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Jedinstvo Ub<br />
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| fullname = FK Jedinstvo Ub<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1920}}<br />
| ground = Stadion Dragan Džajić<br />
| capacity = 4,000<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Darko Matić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian First League, 2nd of 16 (promoted)<br />
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'''FK Jedinstvo Ub''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК Јединство Уб}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Ub, Serbia|Ub]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]], the top tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
In the late 1990s, the club established a partnership with [[Red Star Belgrade]], becoming their developmental affiliate.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://arhiva.vesti-online.com/Sport/Fudbal/345116/Zvezda-razocarala-i-na-Ubu-nereseno-sa-zonasem | title=Zvezda razočarala i na Ubu - nerešeno sa zonašem | language=sr | publisher=vesti-online.com | date=18 September 2013 | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> They would soon win the Serbian League Danube in 2000 to earn promotion to the [[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]], thus reaching the second tier for the first time ever.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg00.html | title=Yugoslavia 1999/2000 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> After suffering relegation in 2002,<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg02.html | title=Yugoslavia 2001/02 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> the club secured promotion back the following year, spending the next three seasons in the second tier of Serbia and Montenegro football.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%202000-2006.html | title=SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006. | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref><br />
<br />
Between [[2006–07 Serbian League West|2006]] and [[2011–12 Serbian League West|2012]], the club spent six successive seasons in the [[Serbian League West]], the third national tier. They would suffer relegation to the [[Drina Zone League]] for the second time in 2016. Soon after, the club was taken over by [[Serbia national football team|Serbia internationals]] [[Nemanja Matić]] and [[Radosav Petrović]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.kolubarske.rs/sr/vesti/okrug/4759/ | title=Nemanja Matić preuzeo ubsko Jedinstvo | language=sr | publisher=kolubarske.rs | date=25 June 2016 | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2016&mm=06&dd=26&nav_id=1148110 | title=Matić i Raća na čelu Jedinstva sa Uba | language=sr | publisher=b92.net | date=26 June 2016 | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> They subsequently returned to the Serbian League West in 2017. In 2020, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary.<br />
<br />
In June 2022, the club was administratively promoted to the [[Serbian First League]] to fill the vacant spot left by [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.prvaliga.rs/vesti/1472-fss-izvrsni-odbor-doneo-odluku-jedinstvo-iz-uba-u-prvoj-ligi-srbije | title=FSS: Izvršni odbor doneo odluku, Jedinstvo iz Uba u Prvoj ligi Srbije | language=sr | publisher=prvaliga.rs | date=22 June 2022 | access-date=26 June 2022}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''Serbian League Danube''' (Tier 3)<br />
**Champions (2): 1999–2000, 2002–03<br />
*'''Serbian First League''' (Tier 2)<br />
**Runners-up (1): 2023–24<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SCG}}<br />
|-<br />
|1998–99<br />
|3 – Danube<br />
|17{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]].}}||–||–||–||–||–||19||15th<br />
|[[1998–99 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|1999–2000<br />
|3 – Danube<br />
|38||28||8||2||103||32||92||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2000–01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2000–01]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|34||12||8||14||42||46||44||8th<br />
|[[2000–01 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2001–02]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|32||13||10||9||50||41||49||style="background-color:#FCC"|10th<br />
|[[2001–02 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2002–03<br />
|3 – Danube<br />
|32||24||7||1||112||14||79||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2002–03 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2003–04]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|36||16||11||9||51||35||59||3rd<br />
|[[2003–04 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2004–05]]<br />
|2 – Serbia<br />
|38||13||14||11||44||35||53||7th<br />
|[[2004–05 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbian First League|2005–06]]<br />
|2 – Serbia<br />
|38||11||7||20||37||54||40||style="background-color:#FCC"|17th<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian League West|2006–07]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|34||14||5||15||46||46||47||12th<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian League West|2007–08]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||9||12||9||29||35||39||8th<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian League West|2008–09]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||12||6||12||27||29||42||4th<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian League West|2009–10]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||11||6||13||25||35||39||10th<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian League West|2010–11]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||10||7||13||34||41||37||11th<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian League West|2011–12]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||7||7||16||30||50||28||style="background-color:#FCC"|14th<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2012–13<br />
|4 – Drina<br />
|30||17||11||2||53||24||62||2nd<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–14<br />
|4 – Drina<br />
|30||19||5||6||62||24||62||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2014–15<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||11||13||6||32||22||46||4th<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–16<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||8||12||10||26||32||36||style="background-color:#FCC"|13th<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016–17<br />
|4 – Drina<br />
|30||22||5||3||53||13||71||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–18<br />
|3 – West<br />
|34||18||6||10||41||25||60||4th<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2018–19<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||16||6||8||46||21||54||3rd<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–20<br />
|3 – West<br />
|19{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||11||2||6||24||17||35||4th<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–21<br />
|3 – West<br />
|34||21||5||8||59||29||68||2nd<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2021–22<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||16||8||6||44||19||56||style="background-color:#DFD"|3rd{{Efn|The club was administratively promoted to fill the vacant spot left by [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]].}}<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||14||11||12||45||38||53||6th<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{updated|18 September 2024}}<ref>[https://www.superliga.rs/tim/jedinstvo/ Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije Jedinstvo] at superliga.rs, 10-8-2024 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Ivan Jovanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Luka Radivojević|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=CRO|pos=DF|name=[[Viktor Damjanić]]|other=on loan from [[NK Lokomotiva Zagreb|Lokomotiva Zagreb]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SUI|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Jevtić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=ARG|pos=MF|name=Pablo Ferreira|other=on loan from [[Deportivo Morón]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Igor Milanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Danilo Miladinović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Nemanja Doderović|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=Gustavo Vieira}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=BEL|pos=FW|name=[[Ibrahim Kargbo Jr.]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Jovan Stojanović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=UZB|pos=FW|name=[[Amirbek Saidov]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Strahinja Rakić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Branislav Runjajić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Stefan Denić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=GEO|pos=MF|name=[[Levan Jordania]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Matić]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Simón Moreno]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Uroš Savković}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dimitrije Aćimović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Uroš Stevančević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=ARG|pos=FW|name=[[Tomás Agustín Pérez|Tomás Pérez]]|other=on loan from [[Racing Club de Avellaneda|Racing]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Aleksandar Popović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=GHA|pos=FW|name=Richardson Kwaku Denzell}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=34|nat=BIH|pos=DF|name=Aleksa Đurasović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=ECU|pos=FW|name=Joe Arana}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=40|nat=GAM|pos=DF|name=Edrissa Ceesay}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Kristijan Bošković}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=70|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Marko Mitrović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Stefan Golubović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=80|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Goran Babić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Vukašin Jovanović|other=on loan from [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=MNE|pos=GK|name=[[Mišo Dubljanić]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Players with multiple nationalities ===<br />
{{div col}} <br />
* {{flagicon|ENG}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Babić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BEL}} Marko Mitrović<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} Aleksa Paić<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Jovan Stojanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} Nemanja Doderović<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Uroš Matić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mišo Dubljanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksa Đurasović<br />
* {{flagicon|BEL}} {{flagicon|SLE}} [[Ibrahim Kargbo Jr.]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GEO}} {{flagicon|HOL}} [[Levan Jordania]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SUI}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Darko Jevtić]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
<br />
===Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Mirko Andrić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Aleksa Paić}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=MKD|pos=DF|name=Stefan Petkoski Cimbaljević|other=at [[FK Kolubara|Kolubara]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Technical staff===<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border: #FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:white; font-size: 120%" | '''Current technical staff'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Manager''': [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': Marko Rajović<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': Nemanja Bradonjić<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': [[Slaven Kovačević]]<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': Marko Martać<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': Ivan Ivanović<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': [[Predrag Ristović]]<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': Radovan Jovanović<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': Srećko Mijatović<br />
* '''Economic''': Tomislav Jevtić<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': Jovana Kuzmanović<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/7336/2003_1/Jedinstvo_Ub.html | title=Jedinstvo Ub | publisher=national-football-teams.com | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref><br />
{{Div col}}<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Beljić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Boško Janković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Mrđa]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Radosav Petrović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Radovanović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Tutorić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Basta]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Kovačević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Luković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|TAN}} [[Said Khamis Said]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|GHA}} [[Zubairu Ibrahim]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|GHA}} [[Kwaku Karikari]]<br />
{{Div col end}}<br />
''For a list of all FK Jedinstvo Ub players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:FK Jedinstvo Ub players]]''.<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Dragan Lacmanović<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Miodrag Radanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Nebojša Maksimović]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Radovan Đurđević<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Dragan Lacmanović<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Vojimir Sinđić<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Branko Zujalović<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Vojimir Sinđić<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2014<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2014–2015<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Srđan Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2016–2017<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Anđić<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Veroljub Dukanac<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Srđa Knežević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Kristić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2023–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Radovanović]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/83-jedinstvo/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{Serbian League West}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jedinstvo Ub}}<br />
[[Category:FK Jedinstvo Ub| ]]<br />
[[Category:1920 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1920]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Jedinstvo_Ub&diff=1246263457FK Jedinstvo Ub2024-09-17T22:12:35Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */ Updated. Vieira is still with Jedinstvo, new player arrived from Ecuador https://www.elcomercio.com/deportes/futbol/antonio-valencia-transfiere-uno-de-sus-jugadores-serbia.html</p>
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<div>{{Short description|Serbian football club}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Jedinstvo Ub<br />
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| fullname = FK Jedinstvo Ub<br />
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1920}}<br />
| ground = Stadion Dragan Džajić<br />
| capacity = 4,000<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Darko Matić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian First League, 2nd of 16 (promoted)<br />
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'''FK Jedinstvo Ub''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК Јединство Уб}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Ub, Serbia|Ub]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]], the top tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
In the late 1990s, the club established a partnership with [[Red Star Belgrade]], becoming their developmental affiliate.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://arhiva.vesti-online.com/Sport/Fudbal/345116/Zvezda-razocarala-i-na-Ubu-nereseno-sa-zonasem | title=Zvezda razočarala i na Ubu - nerešeno sa zonašem | language=sr | publisher=vesti-online.com | date=18 September 2013 | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> They would soon win the Serbian League Danube in 2000 to earn promotion to the [[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]], thus reaching the second tier for the first time ever.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg00.html | title=Yugoslavia 1999/2000 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> After suffering relegation in 2002,<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeg02.html | title=Yugoslavia 2001/02 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> the club secured promotion back the following year, spending the next three seasons in the second tier of Serbia and Montenegro football.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%202000-2006.html | title=SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006. | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref><br />
<br />
Between [[2006–07 Serbian League West|2006]] and [[2011–12 Serbian League West|2012]], the club spent six successive seasons in the [[Serbian League West]], the third national tier. They would suffer relegation to the [[Drina Zone League]] for the second time in 2016. Soon after, the club was taken over by [[Serbia national football team|Serbia internationals]] [[Nemanja Matić]] and [[Radosav Petrović]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.kolubarske.rs/sr/vesti/okrug/4759/ | title=Nemanja Matić preuzeo ubsko Jedinstvo | language=sr | publisher=kolubarske.rs | date=25 June 2016 | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2016&mm=06&dd=26&nav_id=1148110 | title=Matić i Raća na čelu Jedinstva sa Uba | language=sr | publisher=b92.net | date=26 June 2016 | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref> They subsequently returned to the Serbian League West in 2017. In 2020, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary.<br />
<br />
In June 2022, the club was administratively promoted to the [[Serbian First League]] to fill the vacant spot left by [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.prvaliga.rs/vesti/1472-fss-izvrsni-odbor-doneo-odluku-jedinstvo-iz-uba-u-prvoj-ligi-srbije | title=FSS: Izvršni odbor doneo odluku, Jedinstvo iz Uba u Prvoj ligi Srbije | language=sr | publisher=prvaliga.rs | date=22 June 2022 | access-date=26 June 2022}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''Serbian League Danube''' (Tier 3)<br />
**Champions (2): 1999–2000, 2002–03<br />
*'''Serbian First League''' (Tier 2)<br />
**Runners-up (1): 2023–24<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SCG}}<br />
|-<br />
|1998–99<br />
|3 – Danube<br />
|17{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]].}}||–||–||–||–||–||19||15th<br />
|[[1998–99 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|1999–2000<br />
|3 – Danube<br />
|38||28||8||2||103||32||92||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2000–01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2000–01]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|34||12||8||14||42||46||44||8th<br />
|[[2000–01 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2001–02]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|32||13||10||9||50||41||49||style="background-color:#FCC"|10th<br />
|[[2001–02 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2002–03<br />
|3 – Danube<br />
|32||24||7||1||112||14||79||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2002–03 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2003–04]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|36||16||11||9||51||35||59||3rd<br />
|[[2003–04 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2004–05]]<br />
|2 – Serbia<br />
|38||13||14||11||44||35||53||7th<br />
|[[2004–05 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbian First League|2005–06]]<br />
|2 – Serbia<br />
|38||11||7||20||37||54||40||style="background-color:#FCC"|17th<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian League West|2006–07]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|34||14||5||15||46||46||47||12th<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian League West|2007–08]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||9||12||9||29||35||39||8th<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian League West|2008–09]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||12||6||12||27||29||42||4th<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian League West|2009–10]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||11||6||13||25||35||39||10th<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian League West|2010–11]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||10||7||13||34||41||37||11th<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian League West|2011–12]]<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||7||7||16||30||50||28||style="background-color:#FCC"|14th<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2012–13<br />
|4 – Drina<br />
|30||17||11||2||53||24||62||2nd<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–14<br />
|4 – Drina<br />
|30||19||5||6||62||24||62||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2014–15<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||11||13||6||32||22||46||4th<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–16<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||8||12||10||26||32||36||style="background-color:#FCC"|13th<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016–17<br />
|4 – Drina<br />
|30||22||5||3||53||13||71||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–18<br />
|3 – West<br />
|34||18||6||10||41||25||60||4th<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2018–19<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||16||6||8||46||21||54||3rd<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–20<br />
|3 – West<br />
|19{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||11||2||6||24||17||35||4th<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–21<br />
|3 – West<br />
|34||21||5||8||59||29||68||2nd<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2021–22<br />
|3 – West<br />
|30||16||8||6||44||19||56||style="background-color:#DFD"|3rd{{Efn|The club was administratively promoted to fill the vacant spot left by [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]].}}<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||14||11||12||45||38||53||6th<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{updated|10 August 2024}}<ref>[https://www.superliga.rs/tim/jedinstvo/ Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije Jedinstvo] at superliga.rs, 10-8-2024 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Ivan Jovanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Luka Radivojević|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=CRO|pos=DF|name=[[Viktor Damjanić]]|other=on loan from [[NK Lokomotiva Zagreb|Lokomotiva Zagreb]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SUI|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Jevtić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=ARG|pos=MF|name=Pablo Ferreira|other=on loan from [[Deportivo Morón]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Igor Milanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Danilo Miladinović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Nemanja Doderović|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=Gustavo Vieira}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=BEL|pos=FW|name=[[Ibrahim Kargbo Jr.]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Jovan Stojanović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=UZB|pos=FW|name=[[Amirbek Saidov]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Strahinja Rakić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Branislav Runjajić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Stefan Denić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=GEO|pos=MF|name=[[Levan Jordania]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Matić]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=ESP|pos=FW|name=[[Simón Moreno]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Uroš Savković}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dimitrije Aćimović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Uroš Stevančević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=ARG|pos=FW|name=[[Tomás Agustín Pérez|Tomás Pérez]]|other=on loan from [[Racing Club de Avellaneda|Racing]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Aleksandar Popović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=GHA|pos=FW|name=Richardson Kwaku Denzell}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=34|nat=BIH|pos=DF|name=Aleksa Đurasović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=ECU|pos=FW|name=Joe Arana}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=40|nat=GAM|pos=DF|name=Edrissa Ceesay}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Kristijan Bošković}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=70|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Marko Mitrović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Stefan Golubović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=80|nat=ENG|pos=MF|name=[[Goran Babić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Vukašin Jovanović|other=on loan from [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=MNE|pos=GK|name=[[Mišo Dubljanić]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Players with multiple nationalities ===<br />
{{div col}} <br />
* {{flagicon|ENG}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Babić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BEL}} Marko Mitrović<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} Aleksa Paić<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Jovan Stojanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} Nemanja Doderović<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Uroš Matić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mišo Dubljanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksa Đurasović<br />
* {{flagicon|BEL}} {{flagicon|SLE}} [[Ibrahim Kargbo Jr.]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GEO}} {{flagicon|HOL}} [[Levan Jordania]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SUI}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Darko Jevtić]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
<br />
===Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Mirko Andrić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Aleksa Paić}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=MKD|pos=DF|name=Stefan Petkoski Cimbaljević|other=at [[FK Kolubara|Kolubara]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Technical staff===<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border: #FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:white; font-size: 120%" | '''Current technical staff'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Manager''': [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': Marko Rajović<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': Nemanja Bradonjić<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': [[Slaven Kovačević]]<br />
* '''Assistant Manager''': Marko Martać<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': Ivan Ivanović<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': [[Predrag Ristović]]<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': Radovan Jovanović<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': Srećko Mijatović<br />
* '''Economic''': Tomislav Jevtić<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': Jovana Kuzmanović<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/7336/2003_1/Jedinstvo_Ub.html | title=Jedinstvo Ub | publisher=national-football-teams.com | access-date=22 February 2022}}</ref><br />
{{Div col}}<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Beljić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Boško Janković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Mrđa]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Radosav Petrović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Radovanović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Tutorić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Basta]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Kovačević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}}{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Luković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|TAN}} [[Said Khamis Said]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|GHA}} [[Zubairu Ibrahim]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|GHA}} [[Kwaku Karikari]]<br />
{{Div col end}}<br />
''For a list of all FK Jedinstvo Ub players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:FK Jedinstvo Ub players]]''.<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Dragan Lacmanović<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Miodrag Radanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Nebojša Maksimović]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Radovan Đurđević<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Dragan Lacmanović<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Vojimir Sinđić<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Branko Zujalović<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Vojimir Sinđić<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2014<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2014–2015<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Srđan Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2016–2017<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Anđić<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Veroljub Dukanac<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Srđa Knežević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Obradović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Kristić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Žarko Jovanović<br />
|-<br />
|2023–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Radovanović]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/83-jedinstvo/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{Serbian League West}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jedinstvo Ub}}<br />
[[Category:FK Jedinstvo Ub| ]]<br />
[[Category:1920 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
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[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iliya_Yurukov&diff=1246113715Iliya Yurukov2024-09-16T23:55:55Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Bulgarian footballer}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Iliya Yurukov<br />
| image = Iliya Yurukov 2020.jpg<br />
| caption = Yurukov with Bulgaria U21 in 2020<br />
| fullname = Iliya Yordanov Yurukov<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1999|9|22|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Plovdiv]], Bulgaria<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.77 }}<ref>{{cite web| url = http://transferi.sportal.bg/transfers_team.php?team=6| title = Футболисти на "Левски" (София) - сезон 2016/2017| language = Bulgarian| author = | publisher = sportal.bg| date = | accessdate = 16 May 2017| archive-date = 21 May 2018| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180521021837/http://transferi.sportal.bg/transfers_team.php?team=6| url-status = dead}}</ref><br />
| currentclub = [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
| clubnumber = 12<br />
| position =[[Midfielder]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 2010–2016 <br />
| youthclubs1 = [[PFC Ludogorets Razgrad|Ludogorets Razgrad]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2016–2018 | youthclubs2 = [[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]] <br />
| years1 = 2017–2021<br />
| years2 = 2021–2024<br />
| years3 = 2024–<br />
| clubs1 = [[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]] <br />
| clubs2 = [[FC Arda Kardzhali|Arda Kardzhali]] <br />
| clubs3 = [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] <br />
| caps1 = 48<br />
| caps2 = 86<br />
| caps3 = 3<br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| goals2 = 1<br />
| goals3 = 2<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2014–2016<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[Bulgaria national under-17 football team|Bulgaria U17]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = <br />
| nationalgoals1 =<br />
| nationalyears2 = 2016<br />
| nationalteam2 = [[Bulgaria national under-18 football team|Bulgaria U18]]<br />
| nationalcaps2 = 1 <br />
| nationalgoals2 = 0<br />
| nationalyears3 = 2017–2018<br />
| nationalteam3 = [[Bulgaria national under-19 football team|Bulgaria U19]]<br />
| nationalcaps3 = 4 <br />
| nationalgoals3 = 0<br />
| nationalyears4 = 2019–2020<br />
| nationalteam4 = [[Bulgaria national under-21 football team|Bulgaria U21]]<br />
| nationalcaps4 = 11 <br />
| nationalgoals4 = 1<br />
| pcupdate = 17 September 2024<br />
| ntupdate = 14 October 2020<br />
}}<br />
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'''Iliya Yordanov Yurukov''' ({{lang-bg|Илия Юруков}}; born 22 September 1999) is a [[Bulgaria]]n [[Association football|footballer]] who currently plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]].<br />
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==Career==<br />
On 7 May 2017, Yurukov made his senior debut for Levski, replacing [[Tunde Adeniji]] in the 83rd minute as Levski won 1–0 away against [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] in the [[First Professional Football League|First League]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2017/05/07/bulgaria/a-pfg/pfc-cherno-more-varna/pfc-levski-sofia/2432632/?ICID=HP_MS_81_01|title=Cherno more vs. Levski Sofia 0-1|date=7 May 2017}}</ref> In June 2021, Yurukov joined [[FC Arda Kardzhali|Arda Kardzhali]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=gong.bg| language=Bulgarian| title=Арда приютява Юруков|url=https://gong.bg/bg-football/efbet-liga/multimedia/video/arda-priiutiava-iurukov-641268|date=23 June 2021| access-date=28 March 2022}}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
===Club===<br />
{{updated|14 May 2023}}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Colspan="3"|Club performance!!Colspan="2"|League!!Colspan="2"|Cup!!Colspan="2"|Continental!!Colspan="2"|Other!!Colspan="3"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Club!!League!!Season!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
!Colspan="3"|Bulgaria!!Colspan="2"|League!!Colspan="2"|[[Bulgarian Cup]]!!Colspan="2"|[[UEFA|Europe]]!!Colspan="2"|Other<ref group=lower-alpha>Includes [[Bulgarian Supercup]] matches.</ref>!!Colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6" valign="center"|[[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]]<br />
| rowspan="5"|[[First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|First League]]<br />
|[[2016–17 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2016–17]]<br />
|2||0||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||2||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2017–18]]<br />
|3||0||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||3||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2018–19]]<br />
|15||0||0||0||0||0||1<ref group=lower-alpha>[[2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)#European play-offs|Europa League play-off]]</ref>||0||15||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2019–20]]<br />
|9||0||2||0||4||0||4<ref group=lower-alpha>[[2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)#European play-offs|Europa League play-off]]</ref>||0||19||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2020–21]]<br />
|19||0||2||0||colspan="2"|–||colspan="2"|–||21||0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=2 | Total<br />
! 48 !! 0 !! 4 !! 0 !! 4 !! 0 !! 5 !! 0 !! 61 !! 0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3" valign="center"|[[FC Arda Kardzhali|Arda Kardzhali]]<br />
| rowspan="2"|[[First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|First League]]<br />
|[[2021–22 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2021–22]]<br />
|26||0||2||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||28||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2022–23]]<br />
|28||1||3||0||colspan="2"|–||colspan="2"|–||31||1<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=2 | Total<br />
! 54 !! 1 !! 5 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 59 !! 1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career statistics !! 102 !! 1 !! 9 !! 0 !! 4 !! 0 !! 5 !! 0 !! 110 !! 1<br />
|}<br />
{{Reflist|group=lower-alpha}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{Soccerway|iliya-yurukov/377383}}<br />
* {{Footballdatabase|302737-iliya-yurukov}}<br />
* [https://en.levskisofia.info/player/iliya-yurukov/ Profile at LevskiSofia.info]<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Yurukov, Iliya}}<br />
[[Category:1999 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Bulgarian men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Bulgaria men's youth international footballers]]<br />
[[Category:First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players]]<br />
[[Category:PFC Levski Sofia players]]<br />
[[Category:FC Arda Kardzhali players]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football midfielders]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from Plovdiv]]<br />
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{{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub}}</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=S%C3%A9kou_Sanogo_(footballer)&diff=1246113513Sékou Sanogo (footballer)2024-09-16T23:54:10Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Ivorian association footballer}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Sékou Sanogo<br />
| image = Sékou Sanogo 2017.jpg<br />
| image_size = <br />
| caption = Sanogo with [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]] in 2017<br />
| fullname = Sékou Junior Sanogo<br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1989|5|5}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Abidjan]], [[Ivory Coast]]<br />
| height = 1.83 m<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/scc/igraci/prvi-tim/417/seku-sanogo |title=Sékou Sanogo |publisher=Red Star Belgrade |access-date=31 August 2022}}</ref><br />
| currentclub = [[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar Pančevo]]<br />
| clubnumber = 35<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| youthyears1 = <br />
| youthclubs1 = <br />
| years1 = 2008–2010<br />
| clubs1 = [[Africa Sports d'Abidjan|Africa Sports]]<br />
| caps1 = 44<br />
| goals1 = 5<br />
| years2 = 2011–2014<br />
| clubs2 = [[FC Thun|Thun]]<br />
| caps2 = 48<br />
| goals2 = 4<br />
| years3 = 2012<br />
| clubs3 = → [[Lausanne-Sport]] (loan)<br />
| caps3 = 14<br />
| goals3 = 0<br />
| years4 = 2012–2013<br />
| clubs4 = → [[Lausanne-Sport]] (loan)<br />
| caps4 = 31<br />
| goals4 = 2<br />
| years5 = 2014–2019<br />
| clubs5 = [[BSC Young Boys|Young Boys]]<br />
| caps5 = 99<br />
| goals5 = 11<br />
| years6 = 2019<br />
| clubs6 = [[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)|Al-Ittihad]]<br />
| caps6 = 11<br />
| goals6 = 1<br />
| years7 = 2020–2023<br />
| clubs7 = [[Red Star Belgrade]]<br />
| caps7 = 60<br />
| goals7 = 4<br />
| years8 = 2023<br />
| clubs8 = → [[Paris FC]] (loan)<br />
| caps8 = 1<br />
| goals8 = 0<br />
| years9 = 2024<br />
| clubs9 = [[FC Schaffhausen|Schaffhausen]]<br />
| caps9 = 10<br />
| goals9 = 0<br />
| years10 = 2024–<br />
| clubs10 = [[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar Pančevo]]<br />
| caps10 = 1<br />
| goals10 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2017<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 3<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 0<br />
| club-update = 17 September 2024<br />
| nationalteam-update = 21 January 2020<br />
}}<br />
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'''Sékou Junior Sanogo''' (born 5 May 1989) is an Ivorian professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar Pančevo]].<br />
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==Club career==<br />
[[File:YB vs. FCL - Sanogo 2.jpg|thumbnail|right|upright|Sanogo with Young Boys in 2014]]<br />
Sanogo was part of the Young Boys squad that won the [[2017–18 Swiss Super League]], their first league title in 32 years.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Homewood |first1=Brian |title=Soccer - Young Boys end 32-year wait for Swiss title and end Basel dominance |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/uk-soccer-swiss/soccer-young-boys-end-32-year-wait-for-swiss-title-and-end-basel-dominance-idUKKBN1HZ0YS |accessdate=23 April 2019 |work=Reuters |date=28 April 2018}}</ref><br />
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On 21 January 2020, Sanogo signed a one-year loan with Serbian club [[Red Star Belgrade]].<ref>[http://www.zurnal.rs/fudbal/super-liga/91828/zvezda-potvrdila-seku-sanogo-dosao-na-pozajmicu-video?lang=lat Zvezda potvrdila: Seku Sanogo došao na pozajmicu (VIDEO)] at [[Sportski žurnal]], 21 February 2020 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
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Sanogo completed his move to the Serbian heavy weights [[Red Star Belgrade FC]] on 27 January 2021 from Saudi club [[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)]] on a two-year deal with his contract expiring in 2023.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/scc/vest/10981/Sanogo-Zvezdin-do-2023|title=Саного Звездин до 2023.|date=27 January 2021|language=sr|access-date=27 January 2021}}</ref><br />
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On 31 January 2023, Sanogo joined [[Paris FC]] in the French [[Ligue 2]] on loan until the end of the season.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Paris FC|url=https://parisfc.fr/a-la-une-paris-fc/sekou-sanogo-prete-au-paris-fc/|title=Sekou Sanogo prêté au Paris FC|date=31 January 2023|access-date=5 February 2023|language=fr}}</ref><br />
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On 15 January 2024, Sanogo returned to Switzerland and signed with [[FC Schaffhausen|Schaffhausen]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Schaffhausen|url=https://www.fcschaffhausen.ch/2024/01/15/sekou-sanogo-unterschreibt-beim-fcs/|title=Sékou Sanogo unterschreibt beim FCS|trans-title=Sékou Sanogo signs with FCS|date=15 January 2024|access-date=21 January 2024|language=de}}</ref><br />
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==International career==<br />
An Ivory Coast international, Sanogo made his international debut for [[Ivory Coast national football team|”Les Éléphants”]] in a friendly match which resulted in a 1–1 tie with [[Senegal national football team|Senegal]] on 27 March 2017.<ref>{{cite web |title=Ivory Coast v Senegal |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/39330384 |website=BBC Sport |accessdate=23 April 2019 |date=27 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="nft">[https://www.national-football-teams.com/player/67664/Sekou_Sanogo.html Sékou Sanogo] at National-Football-Teams.com</ref><br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''Africa Sports'''<br />
*[[Ligue 1 (Ivory Coast)|Ligue 1]]: [[2008 Côte d'Ivoire Premier Division|2008]]<ref name="nft"/><br />
*[[Coupe de Côte d'Ivoire]] (2): 2009, 2010<ref name="nft"/><br />
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'''Young Boys'''<br />
*[[Swiss Super League]] (2): [[2017–18 Swiss Super League|2017–18]], [[2018–19 Swiss Super League|2018–19]]<ref name="nft"/><br />
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'''Red Star Belgrade'''<br />
*[[Serbian SuperLiga]] (3): [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]], [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]], [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]]<br />
*[[Serbian Cup]] (2): [[2020–21 Serbian Cup|2020–21]], [[2021–22 Serbian Cup|2021–22]]<br />
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'''Individual'''<br />
*[[Swiss Super League]] Team of the Year: [[2017–18 Swiss Super League#Annual awards|2017–18]],<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-01-31 |title=SAFP GOLDEN 11 2017 - Die Gewinner |url=https://golden11.ch/awards/2017 |access-date=2022-11-28 |website=Golden11 |language=en-US}}</ref> [[2018–19 Swiss Super League|2018–19]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-01-28 |title=Super League: Kevin Mbabu élu joueur de l'année |url=https://www.rts.ch/sport/football/10175275-super-league-kevin-mbabu-elu-joueur-de-lannee.html |access-date=2022-11-28 |website=RTSSport.ch |language=fr}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{WorldFootball.net|sekou-sanogo}}<br />
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[[Category:1989 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Ivorian men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football midfielders]]<br />
[[Category:Ivory Coast men's international footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Africa Sports d'Abidjan players]]<br />
[[Category:FC Thun players]]<br />
[[Category:FC Lausanne-Sport players]]<br />
[[Category:BSC Young Boys players]]<br />
[[Category:Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah) players]]<br />
[[Category:Red Star Belgrade footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Paris FC players]]<br />
[[Category:FC Schaffhausen players]]<br />
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[[Category:Saudi Pro League players]]<br />
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[[Category:Ligue 2 players]]<br />
[[Category:Ivorian expatriate men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland]]<br />
[[Category:Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in Saudi Arabia]]<br />
[[Category:Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Ivorian expatriate sportspeople in France]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Switzerland]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Saudi Arabia]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in France]]<br />
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{{Côted'Ivoire-footy-bio-stub}}</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kwaku_Karikari&diff=1246113400Kwaku Karikari2024-09-16T23:53:03Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{Short description|Ghanaian professional footballer}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2021}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Kwaku Karikari<br />
| image = <br />
| fullname = <br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2002|3|25|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Ghana]]<br />
| height = <br />
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Forward]]<br />
| currentclub = [[AC Horsens|Horsens]]<br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| youthyears1 = <br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Charity Stars F.C.|Charity Stars]]<br />
| youthyears2 = <br />
| youthclubs2 = [[Liberty Professionals F.C.|Liberty Professionals]]<br />
| years1 = 2020–2022<br />
| clubs1 = [[Liberty Professionals F.C.|Liberty Professionals]]<br />
| caps1 = 32<br />
| goals1 = 7<br />
| years2 = 2021–2022<br />
| clubs2 = → [[Dreams F.C.|Dreams]] (loan)<br />
| caps2 = 20<br />
| goals2 = 2<br />
| years3 = 2022–2024<br />
| clubs3 = [[FK Jedinstvo Ub|Jedinstvo Ub]]<br />
| caps3 = 67<br />
| goals3 = 29<br />
| years4 = 2024–<br />
| clubs4 = [[AC Horsens|Horsens]]<br />
| caps4 = 8<br />
| goals4 = 1<br />
| nationalgoals1 = <br />
| nationalcaps1 = <br />
| nationalteam1 = <br />
| nationalyears1 = <br />
| club-update = 17 September 2024<br />
| nationalteam-update = <br />
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'''Kwaku Karikari''' (born 25 March 2002) is a [[Ghana]]ian [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Danish 1st Division]] club [[AC Horsens]].<br />
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==Early life==<br />
Karikari was born and bred in [[Obuasi]], a mining community in the [[Ashanti Region]] of [[Ghana]].<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> He played for lower-tier side [[Charity Stars F.C.|Charity Stars]] before being poached by Ghana Premier League side Liberty Professionals,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-02-20|title=Charity Stars youngster Abdul Moomin joins FC Porto|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/Charity-Stars-youngster-Abdul-Moomin-joins-FC-Porto-1184839|access-date=2021-09-07|website=GhanaWeb|language=en}}</ref> where he was assigned to the club's youth team before his promotion into the senior team in October 2020.<ref name=":3" /><br />
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==Career==<br />
Karikari started his senior career with [[Liberty Professionals F.C.|Liberty Professionals]] in October 2020. He made his debut on 22 November 2020, after coming on in the 65th minute for Razak Boame in a 2–2 draw against [[Elmina Sharks F.C.|Elmina Sharks]].<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=Adamu|first=Seidu|date=2020-11-23|title=Debut Delight – Kwaku Karikari Opens Liberty Professionals account with a Classy goal in Elmina.|url=https://www.442gh.com/debut-delight-kwaku-karikari-opens-liberty-professionals-account-with-a-classy-goal-in-elmina/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=442 GH|language=en-US}}</ref> In the process he scored his first competitive goal by scoring an equalizer in the 89th minute via a Emmanuel Paga assist help them salvage an away draw.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Match Report of Elmina Sharks FC vs Liberty Professionals FC – 2020-11-22 – Ghana Premier League – Global Sports Archive|url=https://globalsportsarchive.com/match/soccer/2020-11-22/elmina-sharks-fc-vs-liberty-professionals-fc/2201751/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=globalsportsarchive.com}}</ref><br />
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On 7 February 2021, he scored a goal that earned Liberty a 1–0 victory against his native [[Ashanti Gold S.C.|Ashanti Gold]].<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|date=7 February 2021|title=2021 Ghana Premier League: AshantiGold v Liberty Professionals- Obuasi-born Karikari ends Miners unbeaten home record|url=https://footballghana.com/2021-ghana-premier-league-ashantigold-v-liberty-professionals-matchday-13-report|access-date=2021-09-07|website=Football Ghana|language=en}}</ref> The win ended their six-game winless run.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|last=Eshun|first=Bill|date=7 February 2021|title=GPL: Five talking points from matchday 13 – MyJoyOnline.com|url=https://www.myjoyonline.com/gpl-five-talking-points-from-matchday-13/|access-date=7 September 2021|website=My JoyOnline|publisher=[[Joy FM (Ghana)]]|language=}}</ref> On 10 April 2021, he scored Liberty Professionals third goal by scoring from the [[Penalty kick (association football)|spot-kick]] in their 4–0 victory over [[Elmina Sharks F.C.|Elmina Sharks]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Liberty Professionals win big against Elmina Sharks at Sogakope|url=https://www.ghanafa.org/liberty-professionals-win-big-against-elmina-sharks-at-sogakope|access-date=2021-09-07|website=ghanafa.org|publisher=Ghana Football Association|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Osman|first=Abdul Wadudu|date=2021-04-10|title=Match Report : Liberty Professionals 4–0 Elmina Sharks – Liberty thump Sharks to keep survival hopes alive|url=https://footballmadeinghana.com/2021/04/10/match-report-liberty-professionals-4-0-elmina-sharks-liberty-thump-sharks-to-keep-survival-hopes-alive/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=Football Made In Ghana|language=en-US}}</ref><br />
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Within the season, he scored winning goals against [[Techiman Eleven Wonders FC|Eleven Wonders]] and [[Karela United FC|Karela United]] to help Liberty to victories and keep their [[Promotion and relegation|relegation]] fight alive.<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|title=Karikari scores as Liberty Professionals stun Wonders at Obuasi|url=https://www.ghanafa.org/karikari-scores-as-liberty-professionals-stun-wonders-at-obuasi|access-date=2021-09-07|website=ghanafa.org|publisher=Ghana Football Association|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Kwafo |first=Eric Nana Yaw |date=18 April 2021 |title=GHPL: Kwaku Karikari's solitary goal propels Liberty to beat Eleven Wonders on matchday 20 |url=https://www.modernghana.com/sports/1075571/ghpl-kwaku-karikaris-solitary-goal-propels-liber.html |access-date=7 September 2021 |website=Modern Ghana |language=en}}</ref> In both matches he was adjudged the [[Player of the match|man of the match]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-19|title=2020/21 Ghana Premier League: Liberty forward Kwaku Karikari picks MOTM award in vital win against Eleven Wonders|url=https://ghanasoccernet.com/2020-21-ghana-premier-league-liberty-forward-kwaku-karikari-picks-motm-award-in-vital-win-against-eleven-wonders|access-date=2021-09-07|website=GhanaSoccernet|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-07-05|title=Forward Kwaku Karikari wins MOTM in Liberty Professionals win over Karela United|url=https://ghanasoccernet.com/forward-kwaku-karikari-wins-motm-in-liberty-professionals-win-over-karela-united|access-date=2021-09-07|website=GhanaSoccernet|language=en}}</ref><br />
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At the end of the [[2020–21 Ghana Premier League|2020–21 season]], he scored 7 goals and made 2 assists in 32 league appearances, ending the season as the club's joint top goal scorer with [[Abraham Wayo]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-08-14|title=Liberty teenager Abraham Wayo close to joining Tunisian giants Etoile du Sahel|url=https://www.ghanaweb.com/GhanaHomePage/SportsArchive/Liberty-teenager-Abraham-Wayo-close-to-joining-Tunisian-giants-Etoile-du-Sahel-1332736|access-date=2021-09-05|website=GhanaWeb|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kwaku Karikari – Soccer player profile & career statistics – Global Sports Archive|url=https://globalsportsarchive.com/people/soccer/kwaku-karikari/434089/|access-date=2021-09-07|website=globalsportsarchive.com}}</ref><br />
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Karikari scored 13 league goals in 31 appearances for [[FK Jedinstvo Ub|Jedinstvo Ub]] in the [[2022–23 Serbian First League]].<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |date=6 June 2023 |title=Ghanaian youngster Kwaku Karikari named best foreign player in Serbian Parva Liga |url=https://ghanasoccernet.com/ghanaian-youngster-kwaku-karikari-named-best-foreign-player-in-serbian-parva-liga |access-date=7 August 2023 |website=Ghanasoccernet}}</ref><br />
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On July 22, 2024, [[Danish 1st Division]] club [[AC Horsens]] confirmed that they had bought Karikari, who signed a contract until June 2028.<ref>[https://achorsens.dk/nyheder/2024/7juli/ac-horsens-henter-alsidig-offensivspiller AC HORSENS HENTER ALSIDIG OFFENSIVSPILLER], achorsens.dk, 22 July 2024</ref><br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''Individual'''<br />
* [[Serbian First League]] Best Player for Half Season: [[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<ref>{{Cite web |date=24 April 2023 |title=Youngster Kwaku Karikari wins best player award at FK Jedinstvo Ub in Serbia |url=https://ghanasoccernet.com/youngster-kwaku-karikari-wins-best-player-award-at-fk-jedinstvo-ub-in-serbia |access-date=7 August 2023 |website=Ghanasoccernet}}</ref><br />
* Serbian First League Best Foreign Player of the Season: [[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<ref name=":4" /><br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
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{{Ghana-footy-forward-stub}}</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sim%C3%B3n_Moreno&diff=1246112973Simón Moreno2024-09-16T23:49:19Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Spanish footballer}}<br />
{{family name hatnote|Moreno|Barroso|lang=Spanish}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Simón Moreno<br />
| image =<br />
| caption =<br />
| fullname = Simón Moreno Barroso<ref name=Profile>{{cite news|url=https://en.as.com/resultados/ficha/deportista/simon_moreno/46034/|title=Simón Moreno|newspaper=[[Diario AS]]|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref><br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1997|7|2|df=y}}<ref name=Profile/><br />
| birth_place = [[Cartaya]], Spain<br />
| height = 1.74m<br />
| position = [[Forward (association football)|Forward]]<br />
| currentclub = [[Jedinstvo Ub]]<br />
| clubnumber = 23<br />
| youthyears1 = | youthclubs1 = [[Recreativo de Huelva|Recreativo]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2006–2015 | youthclubs2 = [[Villarreal CF|Villarreal]]<br />
| years1 = 2015–2017 | clubs1 = [[Villarreal CF C|Villarreal C]] | caps1 = 63 | goals1 = 15<br />
| years2 = 2017–2021 | clubs2 = [[Villarreal CF B|Villarreal B]] | caps2 = 65 | goals2 = 20<br />
| years3 = 2019 | clubs3 = → [[UD Almería|Almería]] (loan) | caps3 = 0 | goals3 = 0<br />
| years4 = 2020–2021 | clubs4 = → [[FC Cartagena|Cartagena]] (loan) | caps4 = 10 | goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2021 | clubs5 = → [[CD Mirandés|Mirandés]] (loan) | caps5 = 12 | goals5 = 1<br />
| years6 = 2021–2023 | clubs6 = [[CD Mirandés|Mirandés]] | caps6 = 19 | goals6 = 4<br />
| years7 = 2023–2024 | clubs7 = [[CF Intercity|Intercity]] | caps7 = 23 | goals7 = 0<br />
| years8 = 2024– | clubs8 = [[FK Jedinstvo Ub|Jedinstvo Ub]] | caps8 = 1 | goals8 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2015 | nationalteam1 = [[Spain national under-18 football team|Spain U18]] | nationalcaps1 = 4 | nationalgoals1 = 1<br />
| club-update = 1:43, 17 September 2024 (UTC)<br />
}}<br />
'''Simón Moreno Barroso''' (born 2 July 1997) is a Spanish professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Jedinstvo Ub]].<br />
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==Club career==<br />
===Villarreal===<br />
Born in [[Cartaya]], [[Province of Huelva]], [[Andalusia]], Moreno joined [[Villarreal CF]]'s academy at the age of 9.<ref name=H24>{{cite web|url=http://huelva24.com/art/127759/el-ayuntamiento-de-cartaya-reconoce-a-los-futbolistas-joselu-y-simon-moreno|title=El Ayuntamiento de Cartaya homenajea a los hermanos y futbolistas Joselu y Simón Moreno|trans-title=The Cartaya city hall honours brothers and footballers Joselu and Simón Moreno|publisher=Huelva 24|language=es|date=8 July 2019|access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref> He made his senior debut with [[Villarreal CF C|the C team]] on 22 August 2015, coming on as a second-half [[Substitute (association football)|substitute]] for [[Mario González (footballer, born 1996)|Mario González]] in a 1–1 [[Tercera División]] away draw against [[UD Alzira]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.riberaexpress.es/2015/08/23/el-nou-alzira-causa-una-bona-impressio-davant-el-villarreal-c-1-1/|title=El nou Alzira causa una bona impressió davant el Villarreal C (1–1) en el debut lliguer|trans-title=New Alzira make a good impression against Villarreal C (1–1) in league debut|publisher=Ribera Express|language=ca|date=23 August 2015|access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref><br />
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Moreno scored his first senior goal on 22 November 2015, opening the 2–2 home draw with [[FC Jove Español San Vicente]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://golsmedia.com/comunidad-valenciana/futbol/villarreal-cf-c/2015/11/22/recompensa-minima-villarreal-c-jove-espanol/|title=La recompensa mínima en el Villarreal C|trans-title=Minimum reward at Villarreal C|publisher=Golsmedia|first=Juan Francisco|last=Roca|language=es|date=22 November 2015|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref> He was promoted to [[Villarreal CF B|the reserves]] in the [[Segunda División B]] in July 2017, and was their top scorer in the [[2018–19 Segunda División B|2018–19 season]] with 13 goals.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.marca.com/futbol/villarreal/2019/09/05/5d712d90ca47414e308b4598.html|title=Los jeques de Segunda la tienen tomada con Simón Moreno|trans-title=''Segunda'' sheikhs really hate Simón Moreno's guts|newspaper=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|first=Víctor|last=Franch|language=es|date=5 September 2019|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref><br />
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On 27 June 2019, Moreno was loaned to [[UD Almería]] for one year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.udalmeriasad.com/noticia/simon-moreno-un-jugador-joven-y-de-talento-para-la-delantera-del-almeria|title=Simón Moreno, un jugador joven y de talento para la delantera del Almería|trans-title=Simón Moreno, a young and talented player for Almería's forward lines|publisher=UD Almería|language=es|date=27 June 2019|access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref> On 3 September, however, the move was terminated after the club suffered a change of ownership; he subsequently joined fellow [[Segunda División]] club [[Málaga CF]] also on a temporary basis,<ref>{{cite news|url=https://as.com/futbol/2019/08/29/segunda/1567102294_166390.html|title=Simón Moreno ya está en Málaga para cerrar su fichaje|trans-title=Simón Moreno is already in Málaga to complete his signing|newspaper=Diario AS|first=Antonio|last=Gallardo|language=es|date=29 August 2019|access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref> but the deal eventually fell through and he returned to Villarreal B.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://villarrealcf.es/simon-moreno-vuelve-al-villarreal-b/|title=Simón Moreno vuelve al Villarreal B|trans-title=Simón Moreno returns to Villarreal B|publisher=Villarreal CF|language=es|date=3 September 2019|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref><br />
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In November 2019, Moreno suffered an [[anterior cruciate ligament injury]], being sidelined for the remainder of [[2019–20 Segunda División B|the campaign]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://as.com/futbol/2019/11/04/mas_futbol/1572886439_378308.html|title=Simón Moreno se rompe el cruzado y cierra una racha negra que comenzó este verano|trans-title=Simón Moreno tears his ACL and completes dark streak that started this summer|newspaper=Diario AS|first=Javier|last=Mata|language=es|date=4 November 2019|access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref> The following 12 August, he joined second-division newcomers [[FC Cartagena]] on a one-year loan.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://villarrealcf.es/simon-moreno-jugara-cedido-en-el-fc-cartagena/|title=Simón Moreno jugará cedido en el FC Cartagena|trans-title=Simón Moreno will play on loan at FC Cartagena|publisher=Villarreal CF|language=es|date=12 August 2020|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref><br />
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Moreno made his professional debut on 13 September 2020, starting in a 0–0 draw at [[Real Oviedo]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.marca.com/futbol/segunda-division/oviedo-vs-cartagena/cronica/2020/09/13/5f5e0f86ca4741040b8b45c6.html|title=Al Oviedo le falta gol|trans-title=Oviedo lack goal|newspaper=Marca|first=Chisco|last=García|language=es|date=13 September 2020|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://as.com/futbol/2020/09/13/segunda/1599999229_640363.html|title=Al Oviedo le falla la puntería|trans-title=Oviedo lack aim|newspaper=Diario AS|first=Nacho|last=Azparren Menéndez|language=es|date=13 September 2020|access-date=13 September 2020}}</ref> <br />
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===Mirandés===<br />
In February 2021, Moreno was loaned to second-tier [[CD Mirandés]] until 30 June.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cdmirandes.com/noticia/simon-moreno-mas-talento-para-el-ataque-rojillo|title=Simón Moreno, más talento para el ataque rojillo|trans-title=Simón Moreno, more talent to red attack|publisher=CD Mirandés|language=es|date=1 February 2021|access-date=5 February 2021}}</ref> He scored his first goal in the league on 13 March, his team's second in a 2–2 home draw against eventual champions [[RCD Espanyol]].<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.marca.com/futbol/segunda-division/mirandes-vs-espanyol/cronica/2021/03/13/604d1c11e2704e77698b45d0.html|title=El Espanyol suma un punto en una prolongación de 'infarto'|trans-title=Espanyol add one point in 'killer' injury time|newspaper=Marca|first=Aitor|last=Castillo|language=es|date=13 March 2021|access-date=29 March 2023}}</ref> <br />
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Moreno signed a permanent contract on 5 July 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cdmirandes.com/noticia/simon-moreno-defendera-de-nuevo-la-camiseta-rojilla-la-proxima-temporada|title=Simón Moreno defenderá de nuevo la camiseta rojilla la próxima temporada|trans-title=Simón Moreno will wear red shirt again the next season|publisher=CD Mirandés|language=es|date=5 July 2021|access-date=12 August 2021}}</ref> He missed most of [[2021–22 Segunda División|2021–22]] and the entire [[2022–23 Segunda División|following season]], due to another serious knee injury.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.marca.com/futbol/mirandes/2021/11/11/618d6cfd268e3e2b378b45d4.html|title=Simón Moreno se rompe el ligamento cruzado anterior y dice adiós a la temporada|trans-title=Simón Moreno shatters anterior cruciate ligament and says goodbye to season|newspaper=Marca|first=Aitor|last=Castillo|language=es|date=11 November 2021|access-date=31 March 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://mirandes.elcorreo.com/simon-moreno-termina-20220923214039-nt.html|title=Simón Moreno no termina de arrancar|trans-title=Simón Moreno does not seem to get started|newspaper=[[El Correo]]|language=es|date=22 September 2022|access-date=31 March 2023}}</ref><br />
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==Personal life==<br />
Moreno's elder brother [[Joselu (footballer, born 1991)|José Luis]] was also a footballer and a forward. He also played youth football at Villarreal.<ref name=H24/><br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
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*{{LaPreferente|188255<!-- /simon -->}}<br />
*{{Soccerway|simon-moreno-barroso/423646}}<br />
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[[Category:Spanish men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from the Province of Huelva]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football forwards]]<br />
[[Category:Segunda División players]]<br />
[[Category:Segunda División B players]]<br />
[[Category:Tercera División players]]<br />
[[Category:Primera Federación players]]<br />
[[Category:Villarreal CF C players]]<br />
[[Category:Villarreal CF B players]]<br />
[[Category:UD Almería players]]<br />
[[Category:FC Cartagena footballers]]<br />
[[Category:CD Mirandés footballers]]<br />
[[Category:CF Intercity players]]<br />
[[Category:Spain men's youth international footballers]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kayque&diff=1245602368Kayque2024-09-13T23:40:02Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Brazilian footballer (born 2000)}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2024}}<br />
{{Portuguese name|Luiz|Pereira}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Kayque<br />
| image = <br />
| fullname = Kayque Luiz Pereira<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2000|7|12|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil<br />
| height = 1.76 m<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]<br />
| clubnumber = 2<br />
| youthyears1 = 2011–2020<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2020–2021<br />
| youthclubs2 = → [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan)<br />
| years1 = 2020–2022<br />
| clubs1 = [[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]]<br />
| caps1 = 6<br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| years2 = 2020–2022<br />
| clubs2 = → [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan)<br />
| caps2 = 12<br />
| goals2 = 0<br />
| years3 = 2022–2024<br />
| clubs3 = [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]]<br />
| caps3 = 18<br />
| goals3 = 1<br />
| years4 = 2023–2024<br />
| clubs4 = → [[R.W.D. Molenbeek (2015)|RWD Molenbeek]] (loan)<br />
| caps4 = 0<br />
| goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2024<br />
| clubs5 = → [[Guarani FC|Guarani]] (loan)<br />
| caps5 = 5<br />
| goals5 = 0<br />
| years6 = 2024–<br />
| clubs6 = [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]<br />
| caps6 = 2<br />
| goals6 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = <br />
| nationalteam1 = <br />
| nationalcaps1 = <br />
| nationalgoals1 = <br />
| club-update = 00:18, 14 September 2024 (UTC)<br />
| nationalteam-update = <br />
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'''Kayque Luiz Pereira''' (born 12 July 2000), simply known as '''Kayque''', is a Brazilian professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]].<br />
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==Club career==<br />
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=== Nova Iguaçu ===<br />
Kayque was born in [[Rio de Janeiro]], and began his career with [[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]] at the age of eleven. He made his first team debut with the club on 11 January 2020, coming on as a second-half [[Substitute (association football)|substitute]] in a 4–0 [[Campeonato Carioca]] home routing over [[America Football Club (Rio de Janeiro)|America-RJ]].<br />
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=== Botafogo ===<br />
On 5 September 2020, after five more first team appearances for Nova Iguaçu, Kayque joined [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] on loan until the following February, and was initially assigned to the under-20 squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dabase.com.br/botafogo-acerta-com-volante-do-nova-iguacu-para-o-sub-20/|title=Botafogo acerta com volante do Nova Iguaçu para o sub-20|trans-title=Botafogo sign with Nova Iguaçu defensive midfielder for the under-20s|publisher=Da Base|language=pt-BR|date=5 September 2020|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref> He made his first team – and [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Série A]] – debut for ''Bota'' on 2 February 2021, replacing [[César Coelho Campos Júnior|Cesinha]] in a 1–1 away draw against [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com.br/futebol/artigo/_/id/8124266/brasileiro-palmeiras-cede-empate-ao-botafogo-antes-de-viajar-ao-mundial-de-clubes|title=Brasileiro: Palmeiras cede empate ao Botafogo antes de viajar ao Mundial|trans-title=Brasileiro: Palmeiras give a draw to Botafogo before travelling to the Club World Cup|publisher=[[ESPN Brasil]]|language=pt-BR|date=2 February 2021|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref><br />
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Kayque had his loan extended until the end of 2021, but suffered a [[thigh]] injury which kept him sidelined between the months of April<ref>{{cite web|url=https://odia.ig.com.br/esporte/botafogo/2021/04/6129716-kayque-e-mais-um-problema-medico-no-botafogo.html|title=Kayque é mais um problema médico no Botafogo|trans-title=Kayque is another medical condition at Botafogo|publisher=O Dia|language=pt-BR|date=20 April 2021|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref> and July.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lance.com.br/botafogo/kayque-volta-jogar-apos-mais-tres-meses-participa-vitoria-brasileirao.html|title=Kayque volta a jogar após mais de três meses e participa de vitória do Botafogo no Brasileirão|trans-title=Kayque returns to action after more than three months and play a part in Botafogo's victory in the ''Brasileirão''|publisher=[[Lance!]]|language=pt-BR|date=25 July 2021|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref> On 14 January 2022, his loan was again extended for another six months.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gazetaesportiva.com/times/botafogo/botafogo-prolonga-emprestimo-do-volante-kayque-por-seis-meses/|title=Botafogo prolonga empréstimo do volante Kayque por seis meses|trans-title=Botafogo extend loan of defensive midfielder Kayque for six months|publisher=Gazeta Esportiva|language=pt-BR|date=14 January 2022|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref><br />
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On 29 June 2022, Botafogo announced a permanent deal with Kayque until 2025.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lance.com.br/botafogo/botafogo-anuncia-compra-e-renovacao-de-kayque-ate-2025.html|title=Botafogo anuncia compra e renovação de Kayque até 2025|trans-title=Botafogo announce the purchase and renewal of Kayque until 2025|publisher=[[Lance!]]|language=pt-BR|date=29 June 2022|accessdate=21 March 2023}}</ref><br />
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==== RWD Molenbeek (loan) ====<br />
On 6 September 2023, Botafogo sent Kayque on a season-long loan to [[2022–23 Challenger Pro League|recently-promoted]] to [[Belgian Pro League]] club [[R.W.D. Molenbeek (2015)|RWD Molenbeek]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=6 September 2023 |title=Bem-vindo, Kayque! |trans-title=Welcome, Kayque. |url=http://www.rwdm.be/fr/bem-vindo-kayque-2/ |access-date= |website= |publisher=RWDM |language=fr}}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
{{updated|21 March 2024}}<ref>{{Soccerway|kayque-luiz-pereira/648361|Kayque|accessdate=6 September 2023}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|State league<br />
!colspan="2"|Cup<br />
!colspan="2"|Continental<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|[[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]]<br />
|[[2019 Campeonato Carioca|2019]]<br />
| colspan="3" |—||6<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha">Appearance(s) in [[Campeonato Carioca]]</ref>||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||6||0<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" |[[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan)<br />
|[[2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|2020]]<br />
|[[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Série A]]<br />
|5||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||5||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|2021]]<br />
|[[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|Série B]]<br />
|2||0||5<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha" />||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||7||0<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" |Botafogo<br />
|[[2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|2022]]<br />
| rowspan="3" |Série A<br />
|6||1||9<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha" />||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||17||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|2023]]<br />
|2||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||2||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024 Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas season|2024]]<br />
|0||0||1<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha" />||0||0||0||0||0||2||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!15!!1!!15!!0!!2!!0!!0!!0!!32!!1<br />
|-<br />
|[[R.W.D. Molenbeek (2015)|RWDM]] (loan)<br />
|[[2023–24 Belgian Pro League|2023–24]]<br />
|[[Belgian Pro League]]<br />
|0||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Guarani FC|Guarani]] (loan)<br />
|[[2024 in Brazilian football|2024]]<br />
|Série B<br />
|0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||0||0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |'''Career total'''<br />
!15!!1!!21!!0!!2!!0!!0!!0!!38!!1<br />
|}<br />
{{Reflist|group=lower-alpha}}<br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''Botafogo'''<br />
* [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B]]: [[2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|2021]]<br />
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==References==<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [https://www.botafogo.com.br/futebol/elenco-interna.php?atleta=340000046 Botafogo profile] {{in lang|pt-BR}}<br />
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[[Category:Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_TSC&diff=1245422871FK TSC2024-09-12T22:32:33Z<p>Easternmagic: /* European record */</p>
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = TSC<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub TSC<br />
| image = TSC_BT.png<br />
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1913}} as ''Topolyai Sport Club''<br />
| ground = [[TSC Arena]]<br />
| capacity = 4,500<br />
| owner = [[MOL (company)|MOL]]<br />
| chairman = János Zsemberi<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 3rd of 16<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб ТСЦ}}, {{lang-hu|TSC labdarúgó klub}}), commonly known as '''TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Топола Спортски клуб}}, {{lang-hu|Topolyai Sport Club}}), is a Serbian professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Bačka Topola]] and currently the second oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
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== Name changes ==<br />
*'''1913–1930:''' Topolyai Sport Club<br />
*'''1930–1942:''' JAK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''1942–1945:''' Topolyai SE<br />
*'''1945–1951:''' FK Egység<br />
*'''1951–1974:''' FK Topola<br />
*'''1974–2003:''' FK AIK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2005–2013:''' FK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2013–present:''' FK TSC<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
[[File:Backa-aik.jpg|thumb|Derby day in [[Subotica]] against [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] in Yugoslav third league in 1978]]<br />
<br />
The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=FK TSC: 110 godina od osnivanja kluba, jubilej povod za promociju novih dresova (VIDEO) |url=https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/sport/fudbal/fk-tsc-110-godina-od-osnivanja-kluba-jubilej-povod-za-promociju-novih-dresova-(video)_1416764.html |access-date=2023-06-13 |website=JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine}}</ref> but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by ''István Benis,'' who was the first president. Back then, the club was named ''Topolyai Sport Club''.<ref name=":0" /> The town was part of [[Kingdom of Hungary]], and the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], and the first club sponsor was ''Károly Beer'', who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the [[First World War]] started and after the war the region of [[Bačka]] would become part of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1930, the club changed its name into ''Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub''.<ref name=":0" /> In the early 1930s, the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the [[Second World War]] the club competed in the [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II|Hungarian Second League]], finishing in second place in 1942.<br />
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[[File:Aikbtopola.jpg|thumb|AIK Bačka Topola in 1986]]<br />
[[File:GAE - Ajax - 52788074071.jpg|thumb|[[Dušan Tadić]], here as a player of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club TSC.]]<br />
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After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed ''Egység'',<ref name=":0" /> and counted with Hungarian international [[Jenő Kalmár]] among its strongest reinforcements.<ref>"100 goodina fudbala u Bačkoj Topoli" page 79 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 1951, the club changes its name again into ''Topola''. The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Serbian League]] (3rd Yugoslav tier).<br />
<br />
In 1974, the club changed its name to ''FK AIK Bačka Topola''.<ref name=":0" /> In 1980, AIK was promoted to the [[Yugoslav Second League]], and over the next 6 years competed 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.<br />
<br />
In 2003, the club under financial difficulties ceased to compete, and maintained only the youth levels. In 2005, the club merged with [[FK Bajša]] and started competing again under a new name, ''FK Bačka Topola''. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006–07 season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the 2010–11 season in second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.<ref>[http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114063750/http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama |date=14 January 2011 }} at official website. {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 2013, the official name was changed to FK TSC Bačka Topola. On 15 October 2013, the club's anniversary, TSC played against [[FK Partizan]] (1–4).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan/#prettyPhoto |title=FK PARTIZAN Beograd » Još jedan stogodišnjak proslavio rođendan |website=www.sr.partizan.rs |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018191544/http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan |archive-date=2013-10-18}}</ref> The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against [[FK Cement Beočin]]. In 2014–2015, TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.<br />
<br />
The club finished the 2016–17 Serbian League Vojvodina in third place, but got promoted to the [[Serbian First League]]. From the Serbian second tier, they were for the first time ever promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] for the 2019–20 season.<ref name=":0" /> There in their first ever top flight match away to [[FK Voždovac]] in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history. Under manager [[Zoltan Sabo]], the club finished 4th in their first season in the SuperLiga and qualified for the [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|Europa League first qualifying round]]. Throughout the club's debut season strikers [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]] and [[Vladimir Silađi]] were impressive, finishing the season as triple joint top scorers. Other impressive players in the season for TSC were [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Goran Antonić]], [[Saša Tomanović]], [[Srđan Grabež]] and [[Đuro Zec]].<br />
<br />
In the [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] season, the club finished second in the league to qualify to the [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Champions League third qualifying round]] for the first time in their history. TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to [[S.C. Braga]], but were nonetheless assured a spot in the [[2023-24 UEFA Europa League#Group stage|Europa League group stage]].<br />
<br />
== Club colours and crest ==<br />
The club's original colours were green and white, but later replaced by blue. The lion on the crest is the coat of arms of [[Bačka Topola]], which comes from the coat of arms of [[Paul Kray|Pál Kray]] who was a nobleman in the town in 18th century.<br />
<br />
== Stadium ==<br />
The home ground of TSC was the City Stadium, which held 4,000 people. Construction of the stadium was finished in the 1930s. In 2017, TSC announced its intentions to build a new 4,500-seat stadium. From the 2018–19 to the 2021–22 season, because of the construction of the new stadium, the club's home games were played in City Stadium in [[Senta]]. On 3 September 2021 the [[TSC Arena]] was opened by the match against [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]].<br />
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The official [[Supporters' groups|supporters group]] of the club is the Blue Betyárs.<br />
<br />
== Honours ==<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**'''Champions (1):''' [[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2015–16 Serbian League Vojvodina|2015–16]]<br />
*'''[[Vojvodina League|Yugoslav Third League (Vojvodina)]]'''<br />
**'''Winners (2):''' 1979–80, 1984–85<br />
**Runners-up (3): 1977–78, 1986–87, 1987–88<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|5 September 2024}}<ref name="TSC">{{cite web | title = A TIM| date = 28 August 2024 | url = https://www.fktsc.com/a-tim/ | publisher = FK TSC official website | access-date = 28 August 2024}}</ref><ref name="ssl">{{cite web | title = Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije TSC| url = https://www.superliga.rs/tim/tsc/ | publisher = superliga.rs | access-date = 28 August 2024}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1996)|Nikola Simić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=SRB|name=Matija Popović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=CMR|name=[[Macky Bagnack]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|name=Vukašin Krstić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|name=[[Dušan Stevanović (footballer, born 1996)|Dušan Stevanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Pejić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Radin|Milán Rádin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Jovanović (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Jovanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Lazetić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[AC Milan]]}}|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Ivan Milosavljević (footballer, born 2000)|Ivan Milosavljević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Veljko Ilić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Stanić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Momčilo Svilar|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=Mihajlo Milosavić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|other={{small|on loan from [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]}}|name=[[Mihajlo Banjac]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Ilja Pantelin|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Kuveljić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Jorgić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Gordić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Lommel S.K.|Lommel]]}}|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|name=Mateja Đorđević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Pantović (footballer, born 2002)|Miloš Pantović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CGO|name=[[Prestige Mboungou]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Petrović]]|pos=DF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Capan]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=BIH|name=[[Ifet Đakovac]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Vulić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=60|nat=SRB|name=[[Viktor Radojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Jovan Vlalukin]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=HUN|name=[[Bence Sós]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Veljko Vojvodić|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dejan Banjac|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==European record==<br />
[[File:West_Ham_v_TSC_Bačka_Topola.jpeg|thumb|The players of [[West Ham United]] and [[TSC Bačka Topola]] line up before their Europa League match at the [[London Stadium]]]]<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2|2020–21<br />
| rowspan=2|[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MLD}} [[FC Petrocub Hîncești|Petrocub Hîncești]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| 2–0<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| '''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FCSB]]<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 6–6 {{aet}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''6–6 {{pso|4–5}}'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–4<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|Group A]]<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|4th out of 4]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 2–2<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 2–5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[SC Freiburg]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–5<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=7|[[Template:2024–25 in European football (UEFA)|2024–25]]<br />
|rowspan=1|[[UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|Play-off round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–5 <br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–8'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=6|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League|UEFA Conference League]]<br />
|rowspan=6|League Phase<br />
|{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[FC Astana|Astana]]<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Poland}}[[Legia Warsaw]]<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|SWI}} [[FC Lugano|Lugano]]<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|SWI}} [[FC St. Gallen|St. Gallen]]<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{fbaicon|BEL}}[[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]]<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{fbaicon|ARM}} [[FC Noah|Noah]]<br />
|<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|{{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="text-align:center;background:#0000FF; color:black; border-top:black 3px solid; border-bottom:black 3px solid"<br />
| COLSPAN="14" | <span style="color:white">'''Current technical staff'''</span><br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd"<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|President|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[János Zsemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Sports director|| {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Szabolcs Palágyi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Luka Pavlović (Assistant manager)|Luka Pavlović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Jezdimir Nedeljković]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Goran Žmukić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary of the coaching staff:|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vojislav Stantić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fitness coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Mihajlo Kostić]] <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[David Sabo (Fitness coach)|David Sabo]]<br />
|-<br />
|General secretary|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Borislav Banjac]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeper coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Silard Farago]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data analyst|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Krsto Jokić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Golubović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Doctor||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dr. Deak Tibor]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Radomir Šaban]]<br />
|-<br />
|Security commissioner|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatko Žemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" | '''STRUČNI ŠTAB''': [http://www.fktsc.com/strucni-stab/]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
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{{col-2}}<br />
The following players played for national teams:<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/5409/2002_1/Aik_Backa_Topola.html AIK Bačka Topola] at National-Football-Teams.com</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Klinčarski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Žigić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Martin Mirčevski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Jenő Kalmár]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Norbert Könyves]]<br />
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Other professional footballers:<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ištvan Dudaš]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Viktor Orsag]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Čedomir Pavičević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mitar Peković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Ratkov]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Silađi]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zvezdan Terzić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Todorović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Tamás Takács (footballer, born 1991)|Tamás Takács]]<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK TSC players]].''<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.fktsc.com/ Official website]<br />
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=5527 TSC] at National-football-teams<br />
* [http://www.srbijasport.net/klub/777-backa-topola-backa-topola/rez TSC] at Srbijasport<br />
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{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:TSC}}<br />
[[Category:FK TSC| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1913]]<br />
[[Category:1913 establishments in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Collins_Sichenje&diff=1245418949Collins Sichenje2024-09-12T22:09:08Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{Short description|Kenyan footballer (born 2001)}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2021}}<br />
{{Use British English|date=December 2019}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Collins Sichenje<br />
| image = <br />
| image_size = <br />
| caption = <br />
| fullname = Collins Lusaka Sichenje<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2003|9|19|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Butere]], Kenya<br />
| height = 1.89 m<br />
| position = [[Centre-back]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| clubnumber = 29<br />
| youthyears1 = {{0|0000}}–2019<br />
| youthclubs1 = Green Commandos<br />
| years1 = 2019–2021<br />
| clubs1 = [[A.F.C. Leopards|AFC Leopards]]<br />
| caps1 = 1<br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| years2 = 2021–2022<br />
| clubs2 = [[PAOK B]]<br />
| caps2 = 0<br />
| goals2 = 0<br />
| years3 = 2022<br />
| clubs3 = [[A.F.C. Leopards|AFC Leopards]]<br />
| caps3 = <br />
| goals3 = <br />
| years4 = 2022–2024<br />
| clubs4 = [[AIK Fotboll|AIK]]<br />
| caps4 = 8<br />
| goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2023<br />
| clubs5 = → [[Kuopion Palloseura|KuPS]] (loan)<br />
| caps5 = 20<br />
| goals5 = 0<br />
| years6 = 2024<br />
| clubs6 = → [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] (loan)<br />
| caps6 = 3<br />
| goals6 = 0<br />
| years7 = 2024–<br />
| clubs7 = [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| caps7 = 0<br />
| goals7 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2021–<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[Kenya national football team|Kenya]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 3<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 0<br />
| club-update = 25 August 2024<br />
| nationalteam-update = 15:08, 5 February 2024 (UTC)<br />
}}<br />
'''Collins Lusaka Sichenje''' (born 19 September 2003) is a Kenyan professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[centre-back]] for [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]], on loan from Swedish side [[AIK Fotboll|AIK]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fotbollskanalen.se/allsvenskan/aiks-raddning-i-backkrisen-collins-slipper-straff-spelklar-mot-blavitt/|title=AIK:s räddning i backkrisen: Collins slipper straff|publisher=fotbollskanalen.se}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://fotbollsthlm.se/aik/chefsscouten-om-sichenje-collins-internationell-i-sattet/|title=Chefsscouten om Sichenje Collins: ”Internationell i sättet”|publisher=fotbollsthlm.se}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/sportbladet/fotboll/a/pW7krG/sichenje-collins-debuterade-i-aik-hyllas-av-bartosz-grzelak|title=AIK-debutanten hyllades: ”Har sån jäkla stor respekt för honom”|publisher=aftonbladet.se}}</ref><ref name="LoanVojvodina">{{Cite web|url=https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/kolins-sicenje-peto-pojacanje-vojvodine/?script=lat|title=Kolins Sičenje peto pojačanje Vojvodine!|publisher=FK Vojvodina official website}}</ref><br />
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==Club career==<br />
Sichenje started his career with Green Commandos.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.goal.com/en/news/shichenje-afc-leopards-star-left-kenya-cecafa-cup-squad-to-chase-paok-dream/1lm9tc11z5tzzn7u2imz0g1h|title=Shichenje: AFC Leopards star left Kenya's Cecafa Cup squad to chase PAOK dream|publisher=goal.com (Archived)|access-date=12 September 2023|archive-date=24 April 2023|archive-url=https://archive.today/20230424194815/https://www.goal.com/en/news/shichenje-afc-leopards-star-left-kenya-cecafa-cup-squad-to-chase-paok-dream/1lm9tc11z5tzzn7u2imz0g1h|url-status=bot: unknown}}</ref> After that, he signed for [[Kenyan Premier League]] side [[A.F.C. Leopards|AFC Leopards]] in September 2019.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://afcleopards.co.ke/sichenje-extends-stay-at-the-den/|title=Sichenje Extends Stay At The Den|publisher=[[A.F.C. Leopards]]|date=17 October 2020|accessdate=11 April 2023}}</ref> In July 2021, he joined B side of Greek team [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] but failed to settle and returned to his former side without making an appearance.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.mozzartsport.co.ke/football/news/sichenje-reveals-his-plan-after-returning-to-the-den/13172|title=Sichenje reveals his plan after returning to the den|website=mozzartsport.co.ke|date=14 February 2022|accessdate=11 April 2023}}</ref> Two months later, he joined [[Allsvenskan]] side [[AIK Fotboll|AIK]] on a four-year deal.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.aikfotboll.se/nyheter/sichenje-collins-till-aik-fotboll-2022-04-01|title=Sichenje Collins till AIK Fotboll|publisher=[[AIK Fotboll]]|date=1 April 2022|accessdate=11 April 2023|language=Swedish}}</ref> On 7 August 2022, he made his professional league debut starting in a 1–0 defeat to [[Kalmar FF|Kalmar]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://uk.soccerway.com/matches/2022/08/07/sweden/allsvenskan/kalmar-fotbollsforening/allmanna-idrottsklubben/3730959/|title=KALMAR VS. AIK 1 - 0|website=Soccerway|date=7 August 2022|accessdate=11 April 2023}}</ref> He received interest from teams in Spain.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mozzartsport.co.ke/football/news/impressive-collins-sichenje-on-the-radars-of-spanish-top-flight-club/22583|title=Impressive Collins Sichenje on the radars of Spanish top-flight club|publisher=mozzartsport.co.ke}}</ref><br />
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On 31 March 2023, he joined [[Veikkausliiga]] side [[Kuopion Palloseura|KuPS]] on loan for the season.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kups.fi/kuopion-palloseura-ja-puolustaja-collins-sichenje-pelaajasopimukseen/|title=Kuopion Palloseura ja puolustaja Collins Sichenje pelaajasopimukseen|publisher=[[Kuopion Palloseura]]|date=31 March 2023|accessdate=11 April 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.footballcritic.com/collins-sichenje/career-stats/429501|title=Collins Sichenje|publisher=footballcritic|accessdate=5 October 2023}}</ref> After the season, he returned to AIK as the purchase option was not exercised. Sichenje made 23 appearances for KuPS in total.<br />
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On 11 July 2024, Sichenje joined [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] on a six-month loan deal, with option to make the loan a permanent transfer.<ref name="LoanVojvodina"/> Two months later, after impressing in his first few games for the club, Sichenje's move was made permanent. He signed a three-year deal with the club.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/sicendze-i-zvanicno-vosin/?script=lat|title=Sičendže i zvanično Vošin!|publisher=FK Vojvodina official website}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/vosa-otkupila-ugovor-kenijskog-stopera-kolins-sicendze-za-400000-evra/491667|title=VOŠA OTKUPILA UGOVOR KENIJSKOG ŠTOPERA: KOLINS SIČENDŽE ZA 400.000 EVRA|publisher=mozzartsport.com}}</ref><br />
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==International career==<br />
In 2020, he was first called up to Kenya national team.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.the-star.co.ke/sports/football/2020-03-06-badi-sichenje-earn-maiden-stars-call-up/|title=Badi, Sichenje earn maiden Stars call up|publisher=the-star.co.ke}}</ref><br />
In March 2021, Sichenje made his debut for [[Kenya national football team|Kenya]] in a 1–0 friendly win over [[South Sudan national football team|South Sudan]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/matches/report/30110/Kenya_South_Sudan.html|title=Kenya vs. South Sudan|website=national-football-teams.com|date=13 March 2021|accessdate=11 April 2023}}</ref><br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''KuPS'''<br />
*[[Veikkausliiga]] runner-up: [[2023 Veikkausliiga|2023]]<br />
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== Career statistics ==<br />
{{updated|25 August 2024}}<ref>[https://globalsportsarchive.com/people/soccer/collins-sichenje/429501/ Collins Sichenje], Global Sports Archive</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; font-size:90%"<br />
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|National cup{{efn|Includes [[Svenska Cupen]] and [[Suomen Cup]]}}<br />
!colspan="2"|Continental<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|[[A.F.C. Leopards|AFC Leopards]]<br />
|[[2019–20 Kenyan Premier League|2019–20]]<br />
|[[Kenyan Premier League]]<br />
|1||0||colspan=2|–||colspan=2|–||colspan=2|–||1||0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[AIK Fotboll|AIK]]<br />
|[[2022 Allsvenskan|2022]]<br />
|[[Allsvenskan]]<br />
|8||0||0||0||4{{efn|Includes [[UEFA Europa Conference League]]|name=uecl}}||0||colspan=2|–||12||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023 Allsvenskan|2023]]<br />
|Allsvenskan<br />
|0||0||0||0||colspan=2|–||colspan=2|–||0||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024 Allsvenskan|2024]]<br />
|Allsvenskan<br />
|0||0||0||0||colspan=2|–||colspan=2|–||0||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!8!!0!!0!!0!!4!!0!!0!!0!!12!!0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Kuopion Palloseura|KuPS]] (loan)<br />
|[[2023 Veikkausliiga|2023]]<br />
|[[Veikkausliiga]]<br />
|20||0||2||0||1{{efn|name=uecl}}||0||0||0||23||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] (loan)<br />
|rowspan=2|[[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
!3||0||0||0||4{{efn|name=uel|Appearance(s) in [[UEFA Europa League]]}}{{efn|name=uecl}}||0||colspan="2"|–||7||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
|0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||colspan="2"|–||0||0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |Career total<br />
!31!!0!!2!!0!!9!!0!!0!!0!!43!!0<br />
|}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
*{{soccerway|collins-shichenje/674518}}<br />
*{{worldfootball.net|collins-sichenje}}<br />
*{{NFT player|81759}}<br />
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[[Category:Kenyan expatriate sportspeople in Finland]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Radni%C4%8Dki_1923&diff=1245258549FK Radnički 19232024-09-11T23:22:12Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Other uses|FK Radnički (disambiguation)}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2022}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Radnički 1923<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub Radnički 1923<br />
| current = 2024–25 FK Radnički 1923 season<br />
| image = FK Radnicki Kragujevac logo.svg<br />
| image_size = 160px<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1923}}<br />
| ground = [[Stadion Metalac]], [[Gornji Milanovac]]<br />
| capacity = 4,400<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Igor Konatar<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Feđa Dudić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 5th<br />
| website = fkradnicki.com<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub Radnički 1923''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб Рaднички 1923}}), commonly known as '''Radnički Kragujevac''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Рaднички Крагујевац}}), is a professional [[Association football|football]] club from [[Kragujevac]], Serbia making up the major part of the Radnički Kragujevac Sports Society. The name Radnički means "of the labourers" in Serbian and its roots come from the relation the club had with [[labour movement]]s during the first half of the 20th century.<br />
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==History==<br />
===Early years===<br />
The club was formed in 1923 during an assembly in a restaurant in [[Kragujevac]] under the name '''Mladi Radnik''' (Young Labourer). Aleksandar Ratković was its first president. The first match that Mladi Radnik played was a 2–0 away loss to local side SK Triglav. On 16 August 1925, they played host to [[FK Radnički Beograd|SK Radnički Beograd]] in a match where the visitors eventually won 5–0. One week later, Mladi Radnik won their first match against [[Radnički Niš]] 7–1.<br />
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In 1929, Mladi Radnik changed its name to '''Radnički''', an adjective invoking labour and workers in Serbian, as its roots come from the relation the club had with [[labour movement]]s during the first half of the 20th century.<br />
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The club's stature and significance began increasing from 1933. It got its own stadium in 1935, and the first match at the new stadium was played on 18 August 1935, against local rivals Slavija, which was won by 1–0 and the first goal scored Jeremija Nikolić. At that time the club had also a number of international matches. Radnički was in the prewar years of the [[World War II]] host of teams like Olympique Marseille, Ferencváros and Honvéd Budapest, Rapid Wien and some others. The club competed in the highest league of the [[Kragujevac Football Subassociation]] which gave access to the qualifiers for the [[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav Championship]]. Radnički won the Subassociation league in 1934, 1935, 1938 and 1939,<ref>"Fudbal u Kragujevcu kroz decenije" pag. 23–25</ref> however it only managed to qualify once to the national league, in the [[1935–36 Yugoslav First League|1935–36]] season. They had a fierce rivalry with [[FK Šumadija 1903]] in this period.<br />
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===Tragic days (1941–1944)===<br />
[[File:Execution of serbs in Kragujevac on 21 10 1941.jpg|180px|thumb|right| Nazi Germans rounding up Serbian civilians in [[Kragujevac]] for execution.]] During [[World War II]], the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] was invaded and partitioned by the [[Axis powers]], and [[Kragujevac]] were occupied by [[Nazi Germany]] and underwent a number of tragic days during the war. The local population was suppressed and many Serbian civilians, as well as Roma and Jews, were murdered or have perished in concentration camps. Radnički lost during the war numerous players, club officials and a whole generation of club supporters.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/osnivanje/ |title=fkradnicki.com – Osnivanje |access-date=3 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120408173824/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/osnivanje/ |archive-date=8 April 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Therefore, comes mainly the especially deep-rooted antifascist attitude of the city, the club and its supporters. To commemorate the victims of the massacre, the whole village of [[Šumarice]], where the killings took place, was turned into a memorial park, called [[Šumarice Memorial Park]]. The ''Museum of Genocide'' in Kragujevac is located not so far from Radnički's stadium. After the liberation of Kragujevac in 1944, the club continued to develop.<br />
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===1946–1970===<br />
[[File:Fk radnicki kragujevac.gif|170px|thumb|right|Radnički's 2nd crest.]]<br />
In 1946, Radnički played against [[Red Star Belgrade]] for membership of the newly created [[Yugoslav First League]]. There were so many fans that the ''City Stadium'' was too small to accommodate all visitors. Then, the city and the club decided to build a new stadium. After eight years of construction, the new stadium was ready to be opened. The official opening took place on 6 June, in 1957, against [[FK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]] and ended with 2–2. In 1969, Radnički was promoted for the first time to the [[Yugoslav First League]] after beating Sutjeska Nikšić and FK Crvenka in the play-offs. During the season, Radnički had a great 4–1 victory over Partizan Belgrade at [[JNA Stadium]]. On this 7 September, in 1969, the Radnički fans support their team particularly fanatical. The atmosphere was so fantastic that it was compared with the atmosphere at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester (statements from local and foreign journalists and opponents). On this day the Radnički fans and the club were given the nickname ''[[Crveni Đavoli]]'' (English: Red Devils), after the nickname for Manchester United. After that game, the Brazilian football giant [[Santos FC|FC Santos]] with the legendary [[Pelé]] was so impressed by the atmosphere, instead of the friendly game against Partizan, they drove to [[Kragujevac]] and played against Radnički. They were not disappointed. 40,000 spectators were in the [[Čika Dača Stadium]] and around the stadium were a further seven to eight thousand enthusiastic fans. Radnički achieved in a legendary atmosphere a 4–4 draw. At the end of the domestic championship, Radnički was 15th in their first top league season and the survival was ensured on the last round with a victory over [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] by 1–0.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/navijaci-crveni-davoli |title=Navijaci -Crveni Djavoli |access-date=2 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100730110325/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/navijaci-crveni-davoli/ |archive-date=30 July 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Srbija/179566/Prosili-su-devojke-na-stadionu-Radnickog- Prosili su devojke na stadionu Radnickog]</ref><br />
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===1971–1976===<br />
The 1971, Radnički finished the season as 17th and narrowly avoided the relegation. The following 1971/72 season, the club returned to the [[Yugoslav Second League]]. However, the return to the first league is not a long time coming. Radnički managed to get back among the best teams of the former [[SFR Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] and to play two more seasons in the top division, before they went at the end of the 1975/76 season the way to the second division. Then comes the drought period of the club for two decades.<br />
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===1998–present===<br />
Since the relegation in 1976, the club was no longer member of the top division. The civil war during the 90s (1992–1995), the inflation and the UN sanctions have hit the state and his population hard. The club relegated even several times in the third league, but the final return in the first league occurred in 1998. It followed the longest period in the first division, in total for four seasons, before they went at the end of the 2001/02 season again the way to the second division. In 2010, ''FK Šumadija Radnički 1923'' was a short lived name of the club during the 2009/10 season after the fusion with [[FK Šumadija 1903]]. The old name Radnički was returned and changed to '''Radnički Kragujevac'''. However, 2010 marked a turning point for the club, which achieved the promotion, and returning to the top flight, the Serbian SuperLiga, in 2011, where it remained until nowadays.<br />
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==Club colours and crest==<br />
The name of the town [[Kragujevac]] derived from the Serbian word ''"kraguj"'', which is a name used for a particular species of hawk from the genus [[Accipiter]], which in the Middle Ages often nested in the city and its surrounding region, and was appreciated by the population as they were used partially for hunting. Thus the name means ''"Kraguj City"''. Today, the ''Kraguj'' occupies a place of honor on the city's coat of arms and also on the crest of the club. The typical colours of Radnički are mainly red, but the club used also as away kit, an all-turquoise jersey.<br />
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<gallery class="center"><br />
File:Coat-of-arms-of-the-FK-Radn.jpg|Radnički's 3rd crest<br />
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==Stadium==<br />
{{main|Čika Dača Stadium}}<br />
[[File:Stadion dubocica107.jpg|thumb|Radnički 1923 play their European matches at the newly opened [[Dubočica Stadium]] in [[Leskovac]]]]<br />
The home field of Radnički Kragujevac is the [[Čika Dača Stadium]]. It is named in memory of [[Danilo Stojanović]], known as ''Čika Dača'', who is considered to be a pioneer of football in [[Serbia]]. The construction of the stadium was finished on 6 June, in 1957, and had a capacity for up to 40,000 spectators. After renovations in 2007, the stadium new capacity is 15,100 seats.<ref>[http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/stadion/istorija/ fkradnicki.com&nbsp;– Stadion&nbsp;– Istorija] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412001819/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/stadion/istorija/ |date=12 April 2012 }}</ref><br />
<br />
===Further development===<br />
For the stadium are planned several phases of reconstructions. The first phase includes the installation of 1,400 [[lux]] strong [[Floodlights (sport)|floodlights]] of the brand [[Philips]] and new locker and club rooms, while for the next phase planned the full reconstruction of the west stand (inclusive covering), the press and the [[Very Important Person|VIP]] lounge. Then will follow the construction of the east stand, so that it fulfills the [[UEFA]] standards for European matches. The first phase started in July 2012.<br />
<br />
==Supporters==<br />
{{main|Crveni Đavoli}}<br />
[[File:Red Devils Kragujevac1.JPG|235px|right|thumb|The [[Crveni Đavoli|Đavoli]] at the [[Čika Dača Stadium]] in 2011.]]Since its foundation, Radnički always had considerable number of supporters. The first organized support of Radnički fans was recorded on 29 July, in 1934. About 600 Radnički fans drove to [[Belgrade]] for a match against BASK. The real spectator boom began in the late sixties, were Radnički was promoted for the first time to the top level. At that time began the first approaches of modern organized support. The away match against [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] should make history. On this 7 September, in 1969, the Radnički fans support their team particularly fanatical and the atmosphere was so fantastic that it was compared with the atmosphere at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester (statements from local and foreign journalists and opponents). On this day, the Radnički fans and the club were given the nickname '''Crveni Đavoli''' (English: The Red Devils), after the nickname for Manchester United. However, the first organized meeting of the Crveni Djavoli was on 9 March, in 1989. Together, the fans went to a basketball game and the Djavoli took advantage of this day as the day of its official founding. Today, they are always on the southside of the [[Čika Dača Stadium]], from where they fiery support their club. Besides football, they also support other sport sections of the Radnički Kragujevac Sport Association.<br />
<br />
==Club honours and achievements==<br />
<br />
===Domestic===<br />
<br />
===Yugoslavia===<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
**''' Winners:''' [[1968–69 Yugoslav Second League|1968–69]], 1973–74<br />
* '''[[Kragujevac Football Subassociation]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939<br />
<br />
===Serbia===<br />
* '''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**''' Winners:''' [[2020–21 Serbian First League|2020–21]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[2010–11 Serbian First League|2010–11]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian League West]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 2016–17<br />
<br />
===Individual awards===<br />
'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga top scorer]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Name<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]]<br />
|[[Darko Spalević]]<br />
| 19<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==European record==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Season<br />
!Competition<br />
!Round<br />
!Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
!Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[UEFA Conference League]]<br />
| Second qualifying round<br />
|{{Flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Mornar Bar|Mornar Bar]]<br />
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd;"| 1–0<br />
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdddd;"| 1–2 {{aet}}<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd"|'''2–2 <small>(3–4 [[Penalty shootout|p]])</small>'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|10 August 2024}}<ref>{{cite web|title=ПРВИ ТИМ – 2024/25|trans-title=Squad|url=https://www.fkradnicki.com/prvi-tim-2024-25/|language=Serbian|publisher=fkradnicki.com|access-date=10 August 2024}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Milošević (footballer)|Marko Milošević]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=USA|name=Vukašin Bulatović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BIH|name=[[Marko Mihojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=BIH|name=[[Besim Šerbečić]]|pos=DF|other=on loan from [[FK Sarajevo|Sarajevo]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BIH|name=[[Samir Zeljković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=SRB|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=BIH|name=[[Mehmed Ćosić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=COL|name=[[Dilan Ortiz|Dilan Ortíz]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=GLP|name=[[Kilian Bevis]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BRA|name=[[Evandro (footballer, born 1997)|Evandro]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Simović]]|pos=MF|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Mitrović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=Miloš Rošević|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=MNE|name=Bojan Adžić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=Miloš Ristić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=Luka Milojević|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=SRB|name=Nikola Bukumira|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SRB|name=Vanja Tomić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=BIH|name=Aleksej Golijanin|pos=FW|other=on loan from [[FK RFS|RFS]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=40|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Janković (footballer)|Aleksa Janković]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=41|nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=[[Darly Nlandu|Darly N'Landu]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=SRB|name=Bogdan Mirčetić|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=50|nat=CRO|name=Tomislav Dadić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=SRB|name=[[Milutin Vidosavljević]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SLE|name=Alpha Turay|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=81|nat=SRB|name=Luka Lijeskić|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|name=Petar Milovanović|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=90|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Vidakov]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=TUN|name=Louay Ben Hassine|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=BIH|name=[[Slaviša Radović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Miloš Mladenović|pos=GK|other=at [[GFK Dubočica|Dubočica]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Milan Gvozdenović|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički Sremska Mitrovica]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Nemanja Ilić|pos=FW|other=at [[FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac|Metalac Gornji Milanovac]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Players with multiple nationalities ===<br />
* {{flagicon|CRO}} {{flagicon|BIH}} Tomislav Dadić<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Bojan Adžić<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Slobodan Simović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Marko Milošević (footballer)|Marko Milošević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Slaviša Radović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksej Golijanin<br />
* {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Vukašin Bulatović<br />
* {{flagicon|GLP}} {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Kilian Bevis]]<br />
<br />
===Notable players===<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have either:'''<br />
* Played at least 80 games for the club.<br />
* Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.<br />
* Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.<br />
<br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vinko Begović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Predrag Đorđević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Olarević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Predrag Spasić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Paunović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Aleksandar Stojanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Goran Drulić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ivica Kralj]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radovan Krivokapić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Mališić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stanimir Milošković]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radovan Radaković]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Radosavljević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Rakić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Stevanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Filip Kostić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Luka Milivojević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Darko Spalević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nemanja Tomić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Aleksandar Kosorić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Momčilo Stojanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Nenad Erić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MKD}} [[Dragan Čadikovski]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MKD}} [[Toni Jakimovski]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miloš Brnović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Simić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NGA}} [[Izuchukwu Anthony]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PRK}} [[An Il-bom]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PRK}} [[Myong Cha-hyon]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PRK}} [[Ri Kwang-il]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Radnički Kragujevac players]].''<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{{Updated|29 February 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border: #FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 120%" | '''Current officials'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Sporting Director''': {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Perović (footballer)|Slavko Perović]]<br />
* '''Manager''': {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Feđa Dudić]]<br />
* '''Assistant manager''': {{flagicon|BIH}} Adnan Jahić<br />
* '''Assistant manager''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Miroslav Stakić<br />
* '''Analyst''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Lazar Savić<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Jelčić<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': {{flagicon|BIH}} Jasmin Trnovac<br />
* '''Economic''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Marko Trifunović<br />
* '''Doctor''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Srđan Vlajović<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Ilija Milenković<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Mateja Pavlović<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Umeljić<br />
* '''General secretary''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Ivan Pavlović<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Managerial history===<br />
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|<br />
*[[Sava Paunović]] <small>(1997–1998)</small><br />
*[[Žarko Olarević]] <small>(1998)</small><br />
*Slobodan Stašević <small>(1998–1999)</small><br />
*[[Sava Paunović]] <small>(1999–2000)</small><br />
*Miroslav Jovanović <small>(2000–2001)</small><br />
*Radmilo Jovanović <small>(2001)</small><br />
*Milenko Radivojević <small>(2002)</small><br />
*[[Nebojša Vučićević]] <small>(2003)</small><br />
*[[Bogdan Korak]] <small>(2004–2005)</small><br />
*Slobodan Stašević <small>(2006–2007)</small><br />
*Milan Samardžić <small>(2007–2008)</small><br />
*Bahrija Hadžić <small>(2008)</small><br />
*Slavko Vojičić <small>(2008–2009)</small><br />
*Slobodan Stašević <small>(2009)</small><ref>[http://www.sportske.net/vest/fudbal/stasevic-novi-trener-radnickog-238.html Stašević novi trener Radničkog] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120222151305/http://www.sportske.net/vest/fudbal/stasevic-novi-trener-radnickog-238.html |date=22 February 2012 }}, Sportske.net, 2 April 2009</ref><br />
*[[Slobodan Dogandžić]] <small>(2009)</small><br />
*[[Vlado Čapljić]] <small>(2010–2011)</small><br />
*[[Slavenko Kuzeljević]] <small>(Jul 2011 – Oct 2012)</small><br />
*[[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(Oct 2012 – Apr 2013)</small><br />
*[[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(Apr 2013 – Jun 2013)</small><br />
*[[Radmilo Ivančević]] <small>(Jun 2013 – Mar 2014)</small><br />
*[[Predrag Ristanović]] <small>(Mar 2014 – Apr 2014)</small><br />
*[[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(Apr 2014 – Oct 2014)</small><br />
*[[Vlado Čapljić]] <small>(Oct 2014)</small><br />
*[[Neško Milovanović]] <small>(Oct 2014 – Sep 2015)</small><br />
*[[Radovan Radaković]] <small>(Sep 2015 – Dec 2016)</small><br />
*[[Vlado Čapljić]] <small>(Dec 2016 – Apr 2017)</small><br />
*Slaviša Kovačević <small>(Apr 2017 – Jun 2017)</small><br />
*Slavko Vojičić <small>(2017–2018)</small><br />
*[[Darko Tešović]] <small>(Jun 2018 – Oct 2018)</small><br />
*Darko Milisavljević (interim) <small>(Oct 2018 – Nov 2018)</small><br />
*[[Dejan Nikolić (footballer)|Dejan Nikolić]] <small>(Nov 2018 – Sep 2019)</small><br />
*[[Darko Vojvodić]] <small>(Sep 2019 – Nov 2019)</small><br />
*Darko Milisavljević <small>(Nov 2019 – Jul 2020)</small><br />
*[[Aleksandar Linta]] <small>(Jul 2020 – Apr 2021)</small><br />
*Dejan Joksimović <small>(Apr 2021 – Jun 2021)</small><br />
*Vladimir Radenković <small>(Jun 2021 – Nov 2021)</small><br />
*[[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(Nov 2021 – Feb 2022)</small><br />
*[[Nenad Lalatović]] <small>(Feb 2022 – Jun 2022)</small><br />
*Dejan Joksimović <small>(Jun 2022 – Sep 2023)</small><br />
*[[Feđa Dudić]] <small>(Sep 2023 – present)</small><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|1996–1999<br />
||[[Reusch (company)|Reusch]]<br />
|rowspan=7|''None''<br />
|-<br />
|1999–2003<br />
||[[NAAI]]<br />
|-<br />
|2008–2009<br />
||[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br />
|-<br />
|2009–2010<br />
||[[Jako]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2013<br />
||[[Joma]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–2017<br />
||[[Jako]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2020<br />
||[[NAAI]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–present<br />
||[[Jako]]<br />
|Mozzart<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
; Official<br />
* {{official}} {{in lang|en|sr}}<br />
; Other<br />
* {{Facebook|FKRadnicki1923}}<br />
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{{FK Radnički 1923}}<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
{{Yugoslav First League}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Radnicki}}<br />
[[Category:FK Radnički 1923| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1923]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Sport in Kragujevac]]<br />
[[Category:1923 establishments in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_IMT&diff=1244743546FK IMT2024-09-08T22:36:52Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{Short description|Serbian football club}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = IMT<br />
| image = FK IMT crest.png<br />
| image_size = 180px<br />
| fullname = FK IMT<br />
| nickname = ''Traktoristi'' (The Tractorists)<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1953}}<br />
| ground = [[Lagator Stadium]], [[Loznica]]<br />
| capacity = 8,030<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Milenko Ostojić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = Milan Đorđević<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian SuperLiga]], 11th of 16<br />
| website = fkimt.rs<br />
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'''FK IMT''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК ИМТ}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[New Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]], the top tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The club was founded by the [[Industry of Machinery and Tractors|agricultural machinery manufacturer of the same name]] in 1953. They won the Belgrade Zone League in the 1986–87 season and took promotion to the fourth tier of Yugoslav football.<br />
<br />
After winning the [[Belgrade Zone League]] in 2014, the club earned promotion to the [[Serbian League Belgrade]]. They would compete in the third tier of Serbian football over the next six seasons. In the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia|COVID-19]]-interrupted 2019–20 season, the club finished in first place and gained promotion to the [[Serbian First League]], thus reaching the second tier for the first time in history.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.srbijasport.net/n/61041/ | title=Najveći uspeh IMT-a u istoriji dugoj 67 godina | language=sr | publisher=srbijasport.net | date=9 May 2020 | access-date=23 November 2021}}</ref> They eventually won the [[Serbian First League]] in 2023 and got promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]''' (Tier 2)<br />
** [[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Belgrade]]''' (Tier 3)<br />
** 2019–20<br />
*'''[[Belgrade Zone League]]''' (Tier 4)<br />
** 2013–14<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SCG}}<br />
|-<br />
|2005–06<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||12||9||13||44||37||45||10th<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|2006–07<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||13||8||13||43||39||47||10th<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2007–08<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||18||6||10||65||42||57||3rd<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2008–09<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||9||10||15||33||48||37||16th<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2009–10<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||10||8||16||34||54||38||14th<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–11<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||9||10||15||33||42||37||15th<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011–12<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|34||9||11||14||35||51||38||17th<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2012–13<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|32||16||9||7||59||29||57||3rd<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–14<br />
|4 – Belgrade<br />
|30||23||3||4||60||18||72||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2014–15<br />
|3 – Belgrade<br />
|30||17||0||13||40||41||51||3rd<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–16<br />
|3 – Belgrade<br />
|30||14||6||10||42||35||48||6th<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016–17<br />
|3 – Belgrade<br />
|30||16||4||10||53||35||52||3rd<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–18<br />
|3 – Belgrade<br />
|30||12||6||12||52||36||42||7th<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian League Belgrade|2018–19]]<br />
|3 – Belgrade<br />
|30||22||4||4||65||22||70||2nd<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–20<br />
|3 – Belgrade<br />
|17{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||12||4||1||40||10||40||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian First League|2020–21]]<br />
|2<br />
|34||18||6||10||57||35||60||4th<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian First League|2021–22]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||19||10||8||69||37||67||4th<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|Preliminary round]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||22||9||6||63||36||75||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===First-team squad===<br />
{{Updated|10 August 2024}}<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.superliga.rs/tim/imt/ | title=Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije IMT | language=sr | publisher=superliga.rs | access-date=10 August 2024}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Lazar Konstantinov}}<br />
{{fs player|no=4|nat=FRA|pos=DF|name=[[Antoine Batisse]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Glišić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=FRA|pos=FW|name=[[Yoann Court]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Luković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Irfan Zulfić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Miloš Jović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Alen Stevanović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandar Lutovac]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Marko Jevtić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Siniša Popović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Stefan Bastaja}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=FRA|pos=FW|name=[[Ugo Bonnet]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Luka Krstović}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=MLT|pos=MF|name=[[Boston Benjamin Billups|Boston Billups]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=[[Goran Vukliš]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Nikola Krstić|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Vladimir Radočaj}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Stefan Golubović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Veljko Kijevčanin}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Miloš Bašić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=[[Nemanja Belić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=NGA|pos=FW|name=[[Oriyomi Ahmed Lebi|Oriyomi Lebi]]}}<br />
{{fs player|no=98|nat=TUR|pos=DF|name=[[Aytuğ Batur Kömeç|Aytuğ Kömeç]]|other=on loan from [[Beşiktaş J.K.|Beşiktaş]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=PAK|pos=DF|name=[[Mohammad Fazal]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Spremo]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=FRA|pos=FW|name=[[Maxime Do Couto]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Stefan Nikolić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=NGA|pos=MF|name=Emmanuel Adimchukwunobi}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=NGA|pos=FW|name=Mustapha Abiodun}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Aleksandar Petrović}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Mateja Mirković|other=at [[FK FAP|FAP]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=MNE|pos=DF|name=Ognjen Tripković|other=at [[FK Tekstilac Odžaci|Tekstilac Odžaci]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Mateja Vukomanović|other=at [[FK FAP|FAP]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Leontije Vasić|other=at [[FK Tekstilac Odžaci|Tekstilac Odžaci]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Aleksa Cvetković|other=at [[FK Ušće Novi Beograd|FK Ušće]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Željko Arsić|other=at [[FK Ušće Novi Beograd|FK Ušće]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Stefan Jović|other=at [[FK Ušće Novi Beograd|FK Ušće]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="text-align:center;background:#FF0000; color:black; border-top:black 3px solid; border-bottom:black 3px solid;"<br />
| COLSPAN="14" | <span style="color:white;">'''Current technical staff</span><br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd;"<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|Manager|| {{flagicon|SRB}} Milan Đorđević<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} Marko Bajić <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} Stefan Subotić<br />
|-<br />
|Fitness coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} Slobodan Gužvica <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} Goran Obrenović<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeper coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} Vedran Blagojević<br />
|-<br />
|Director of football|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Predrag Govedarica]]<br />
|-<br />
|General secretary|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} Milan Krejić<br />
|-<br />
|Economic|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} Jovan Pejović<br />
|-<br />
|Economic|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} Ratko Matijaš<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" | '''FK IMT – Current technical staff''':<ref>[https://fkimt.rs/%d1%81%d1%82%d1%80%d1%83%d1%87%d0%bd%d0%b8-%d1%88%d1%82%d0%b0%d0%b1/ СТРУЧНИ ШТАБ]</ref><br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Players with multiple nationalities ===<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Goran Vukliš]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} Irfan Zulfić<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Milan Spremo]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|SUI}} [[Alen Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|TUR}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aytuğ Batur Kömeç|Aytuğ Kömeç]]<br />
* {{flagicon|PAK}} {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Mohammad Fazal]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MLT}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[Boston Benjamin Billups|Boston Billups]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRA}} {{flagicon|POR}} [[Maxime Do Couto]]<br />
<br />
===Notable players===<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<br />
* {{Flagicon|CMR}} [[Hervé Elame]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|KAZ}} [[Aleksandr Zuyev (footballer)|Aleksandr Zuyev]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Rakonjac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Lučić (footballer)|Vladimir Lučić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Petrović (footballer, born 1999)|Đorđe Petrović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Alen Stevanović]]<br />
''For a list of all FK IMT players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:FK IMT players]]''.<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2014–2015<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Srđan Blagojević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2017<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Đorđević (footballer, born 1970)|Dušan Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Jandrić<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Đorđević (footballer, born 1970)|Dušan Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Saša Stojadinović<br />
|-<br />
|2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Boris Savić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Rendulić]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Goran Vuković<br />
|-<br />
|2021<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Jandrić<br />
|-<br />
|2021<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Ivica Šimičić<br />
|-<br />
|2021–2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Bojan Krulj<br />
|-<br />
|2022–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Zoran Vasiljević<br />
|-<br />
|2023–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nebojša Jandrić<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{Official website|fkimt.rs}}<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/765-imt/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{Serbian League Belgrade}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:IMT}}<br />
[[Category:1953 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1953]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Belgrade]]<br />
[[Category:New Belgrade]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Iliya_Yurukov&diff=1244250932Iliya Yurukov2024-09-05T23:14:40Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Bulgarian footballer}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Iliya Yurukov<br />
| image = Iliya Yurukov 2020.jpg<br />
| caption = Yurukov with Bulgaria U21 in 2020<br />
| fullname = Iliya Yordanov Yurukov<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1999|9|22|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Plovdiv]], Bulgaria<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.77 }}<ref>{{cite web| url = http://transferi.sportal.bg/transfers_team.php?team=6| title = Футболисти на "Левски" (София) - сезон 2016/2017| language = Bulgarian| author = | publisher = sportal.bg| date = | accessdate = 16 May 2017| archive-date = 21 May 2018| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20180521021837/http://transferi.sportal.bg/transfers_team.php?team=6| url-status = dead}}</ref><br />
| currentclub = [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
| clubnumber = 12<br />
| position =[[Midfielder]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 2010–2016 <br />
| youthclubs1 = [[PFC Ludogorets Razgrad|Ludogorets Razgrad]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2016–2018 | youthclubs2 = [[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]] <br />
| years1 = 2017–2021<br />
| years2 = 2021–2024<br />
| years3 = 2024–<br />
| clubs1 = [[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]] <br />
| clubs2 = [[FC Arda Kardzhali|Arda Kardzhali]] <br />
| clubs3 = [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] <br />
| caps1 = 48<br />
| caps2 = 86<br />
| caps3 = 2<br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| goals2 = 1<br />
| goals3 = 1<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2014–2016<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[Bulgaria national under-17 football team|Bulgaria U17]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = <br />
| nationalgoals1 =<br />
| nationalyears2 = 2016<br />
| nationalteam2 = [[Bulgaria national under-18 football team|Bulgaria U18]]<br />
| nationalcaps2 = 1 <br />
| nationalgoals2 = 0<br />
| nationalyears3 = 2017–2018<br />
| nationalteam3 = [[Bulgaria national under-19 football team|Bulgaria U19]]<br />
| nationalcaps3 = 4 <br />
| nationalgoals3 = 0<br />
| nationalyears4 = 2019–2020<br />
| nationalteam4 = [[Bulgaria national under-21 football team|Bulgaria U21]]<br />
| nationalcaps4 = 11 <br />
| nationalgoals4 = 1<br />
| pcupdate = 6 September 2024<br />
| ntupdate = 14 October 2020<br />
}}<br />
<br />
'''Iliya Yordanov Yurukov''' ({{lang-bg|Илия Юруков}}; born 22 September 1999) is a [[Bulgaria]]n [[Association football|footballer]] who currently plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]].<br />
<br />
==Career==<br />
On 7 May 2017, Yurukov made his senior debut for Levski, replacing [[Tunde Adeniji]] in the 83rd minute as Levski won 1–0 away against [[PFC Cherno More Varna|Cherno More]] in the [[First Professional Football League|First League]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2017/05/07/bulgaria/a-pfg/pfc-cherno-more-varna/pfc-levski-sofia/2432632/?ICID=HP_MS_81_01|title=Cherno more vs. Levski Sofia 0-1|date=7 May 2017}}</ref> In June 2021, Yurukov joined [[FC Arda Kardzhali|Arda Kardzhali]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=gong.bg| language=Bulgarian| title=Арда приютява Юруков|url=https://gong.bg/bg-football/efbet-liga/multimedia/video/arda-priiutiava-iurukov-641268|date=23 June 2021| access-date=28 March 2022}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
===Club===<br />
{{updated|14 May 2023}}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Colspan="3"|Club performance!!Colspan="2"|League!!Colspan="2"|Cup!!Colspan="2"|Continental!!Colspan="2"|Other!!Colspan="3"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Club!!League!!Season!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
!Colspan="3"|Bulgaria!!Colspan="2"|League!!Colspan="2"|[[Bulgarian Cup]]!!Colspan="2"|[[UEFA|Europe]]!!Colspan="2"|Other<ref group=lower-alpha>Includes [[Bulgarian Supercup]] matches.</ref>!!Colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="6" valign="center"|[[PFC Levski Sofia|Levski Sofia]]<br />
| rowspan="5"|[[First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|First League]]<br />
|[[2016–17 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2016–17]]<br />
|2||0||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||2||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2017–18]]<br />
|3||0||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||3||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2018–19]]<br />
|15||0||0||0||0||0||1<ref group=lower-alpha>[[2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)#European play-offs|Europa League play-off]]</ref>||0||15||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2019–20]]<br />
|9||0||2||0||4||0||4<ref group=lower-alpha>[[2018–19 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)#European play-offs|Europa League play-off]]</ref>||0||19||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2020–21]]<br />
|19||0||2||0||colspan="2"|–||colspan="2"|–||21||0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=2 | Total<br />
! 48 !! 0 !! 4 !! 0 !! 4 !! 0 !! 5 !! 0 !! 61 !! 0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3" valign="center"|[[FC Arda Kardzhali|Arda Kardzhali]]<br />
| rowspan="2"|[[First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|First League]]<br />
|[[2021–22 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2021–22]]<br />
|26||0||2||0||0||0||colspan="2"|–||28||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 First Professional Football League (Bulgaria)|2022–23]]<br />
|28||1||3||0||colspan="2"|–||colspan="2"|–||31||1<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=2 | Total<br />
! 54 !! 1 !! 5 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 0 !! 59 !! 1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career statistics !! 102 !! 1 !! 9 !! 0 !! 4 !! 0 !! 5 !! 0 !! 110 !! 1<br />
|}<br />
{{Reflist|group=lower-alpha}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{Soccerway|iliya-yurukov/377383}}<br />
* {{Footballdatabase|302737-iliya-yurukov}}<br />
* [https://en.levskisofia.info/player/iliya-yurukov/ Profile at LevskiSofia.info]<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Yurukov, Iliya}}<br />
[[Category:1999 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Bulgarian men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Bulgaria men's youth international footballers]]<br />
[[Category:First Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players]]<br />
[[Category:PFC Levski Sofia players]]<br />
[[Category:FC Arda Kardzhali players]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football midfielders]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from Plovdiv]]<br />
<br />
{{Bulgaria-footy-midfielder-stub}}</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OFK_Beograd&diff=1244078196OFK Beograd2024-09-04T22:47:33Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2022}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = OFK Beograd<br />
| image = File:OFK Beograd Logo.svg<br />
| upright = 0.75<br />
| fullname = Omladinski fudbalski klub Beograd<br />
| current = <br />
| nickname = ''Romantičari'' (The Romantics)<br />''Plavo-beli'' (The Blue-Whites)<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|6 July 1911}} as ''Beogradski sport klub'' {{small|(disputed)}}<br/>{{Start date and age|25 March 1945}} as ''Radnički sportski klub Metalac''<br />
| ground = [[Omladinski Stadion]]<br />
| capacity = 19,100<br />
| chairman = Momčilo Minić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian First League]], 1st (promoted)<br />
| website = ofkbeograd.com<br />
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'''OFK Beograd''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд}}, [[English language|English]]: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club''), currently referred to as '''OFK Beograd Mozzart Bet''' for sponsorship reasons,<ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet1">{{Cite web | url=https://ofkbeograd.com/2024/08/15/ozvanicena-saradnja-ofk-beograda-i-kompanije-mozzart/ | title=Ozvaničena saradnja OFK Beograda i kompanije Mozzart | language=Serbian | publisher=ofkbeograd.com | date=14 August 2024 | accessdate=14 August 2024}}</ref><ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet2">{{Cite web | url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/romantika-sa-novim-imenom-ofk-beograd-mozzart-bet/489566 | title=Romantika sa novim imenom - OFK Beograd Mozzart Bet | language=Serbian | publisher=www.mozzartsport.com | date=14 August 2024 | accessdate=14 August 2024}}</ref> is a [[Football in Serbia|Serbian]] professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Belgrade]], more precisely in [[Karaburma]], an urban neighborhood of the municipality of [[Palilula, Belgrade|Palilula]]. It is part of the [[OSD Beograd]] sport society.<br />
<br />
All up, the club has won 5 national championships, in the following seasons: 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, and 1938–39; the club won these titles under their old name of BSK (Beogradski Sport Klub).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|title=NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!;– OFK (NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!)|publisher=ofkbeograd.co.rs|access-date=16 November 2020|archive-date=6 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221106145231/http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|url-status=live}}</ref> The club has been cup winners five times also, winning in the following seasons: 1934, 1953, 1955, 1961–62, and 1965–66.<br />
<br />
The club has also recorded significant results in European competition, reaching the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] semi-finals where they lost to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. They reached the [[1972–73 UEFA Cup]] quarter-finals where they lost to [[FC Twente]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The beginning===<br />
The club was founded in 1945 as '''Metalac''' but it is considered to be the successor of '''BSK''' one of the most prominent football clubs in [[Kingdom of Serbia]] and later [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. It was also the most successful club between 1923 and 1941, with five national champion titles. BSK played its first game on 13 October 1911 against [[FK Šumadija 1903|Šumadija]] from [[Kragujevac]] and won 8–1.<br />
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In 1945, after [[World War II]], the club was established under the name '''Metalac''' by some former members of '''BSK'''. This club carried the name until 1950, when it was renamed to BSK, but in the 1957 the club merged with '''TSK Šumadija''' to form '''OFK Beograd''' ([[Serbian Latin alphabet|Serbian Latin]]: Omladinski fudbalski klub, {{lang-en|YFC&nbsp;– Youth Football Club}}).<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegfound.html Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates]</ref><br />
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===The golden era===<br />
A two-decade-long ''"Golden Era"'' began when the club won the Yugoslav Cup in [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]]. Three other Yugoslav Cup wins followed, in [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]] and the [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]] and [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]] seasons. The club was the [[Yugoslav First League]] runner-up twice, in 1954–55 and in 1965–66. In the meantime, the club had changed its name once again. In 1957, the club was named OFK Beograd, once again in an attempt to attract spectators to the stadium, especially younger ones who often opted for either Red Star or Partizan. In that time, the players played elegant football and therefore got the nickname of ''"Romantičari"''.<br />
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The 1960s and the first half of the 1970s were years of European glory. OFK Beograd had participated eight times in European competitions. Their biggest success came in the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] season, playing in the semi-final against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]], eventual champions. In the following ten years, teams such as [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]], [[Feyenoord]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], and [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] also lost to OFK Beograd.<br />
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===The silent fall===<br />
The ''Romantičari'' were not able to take advantage of their success on the domestic and European scene. After several successful seasons, a sudden fall occurred. During the 1980s, the club often changed leagues from the First Division to the Second.<br />
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===Modern era===<br />
In the summer of [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003]], they were back in European competition. They played in the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. OFK defeated Estonian side [[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]] at home by the score of 6–1, but [[UEFA]] cancelled the result because of a smoke bomb being thrown on the field during the game. Consequently, only the second leg result would count. OFK Beograd won in [[Tallinn]] with a score of 5–3. They were eliminated in the second round by Czech club [[1. FC Slovácko]], with a score of 4–3.<br />
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The club was back on the European stage in 2004. They started playing in the second round of the Intertoto Cup and eliminated [[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]. In the third round, OFK went on to play against [[Tampere United]]. OFK Beograd defeated their Finnish opponents and went on to play in the semifinals. They were eliminated by [[Atlético Madrid]] losing the first leg 1–3 at home with [[Aleksandar Simić (footballer)|Aleksandar Simić]] scoring for OFK and [[Fernando Torres]], [[Diego Simeone]] and [[Ariel Ibagaza]] scoring for Atlético, losing the second leg 2–0 in Madrid meant OFK were eliminated 1–5 on aggregate. Even though OFK were eliminated it was seen as an honour and a return to the club's glory days to have a European powerhouse such as Atlético play at [[Omladinski stadion]] with world class talents such as Torres and Simeone.<br />
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In 2005, the club entered the [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] in the second round of qualifying losing to [[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]] on the [[away goals rule]]. In 2006, the club faced French side [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] in the [[2006–07 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]]. In the first game, in Belgrade, OFK defeated their opponents by the score of 1–0 a goal from centre-back [[Miloš Bajalica]] in the 31st minute of play proving the difference, a great result considering Auxerre was then one of France's strongest clubs. In the second game OFK Beograd lost 5–1 with the result standing at 2–1 for Auxerre with ten minutes to play, a result which would see OFK Beograd eliminate Auxerre. However, the young OFK team capitulated in the last ten minutes of play conceding three goals and were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. In the 2010 Europa League, OFK beat [[Torpedo Zhodino]] of Belarus 3–2<ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ OFK Beograd&nbsp;– Torpedo Zhodino : 2–2] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322204612/https://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ |date=22 March 2018 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref><ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010/ Torpedo Zhodino&nbsp;– OFK Beograd : 0–1] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131201907/http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010 |date=31 January 2015 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref> on aggregate and went on to play [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] where they lost 7–3 on aggregate, coming back from two-nil down to draw 2–2 with late goals been scored by [[Miloš Krstić (footballer, born 1987)|Miloš Krstić]] and [[Nenad Injac]] in Turkey against Galatasaray but ultimately losing the second leg 1–5 at home with [[Danilo Nikolić (footballer)|Danilo Nikolić]] scoring the only goal for OFK.<br />
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OFK Beograd were relegated from the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] after finishing fifteenth in the [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16 season]]. The next season saw relegation from the [[2016–17 Serbian First League]] after finishing bottom of the table. The club played in the [[Serbian League Belgrade]] in the 2017–18 season (their first season in the Serbian third tier), finishing in second place behind [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]] who were promoted to the Serbian second tier.<br />
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In November 2018 the "Klub prijatelja OFK Beograda" was formed (trans. "Club of Friends of OFK Beograd") with the goal of saving the club from becoming extinct and helping the club through its most difficult times. The KPO is made up of loyal fans who want to see OFK return to its former glories competing at the very top of the first tier of Serbian football.<br />
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In their second year in the Serbian third division, OFK finished in fifth position on 46 points, with [[RFK Grafičar Beograd|Grafičar]] being promoted to the second division. OFK did however manage to win the Belgrade Cup.<br />
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In the 2019–20 season, OFK commenced their third successive season in the Serbian third tier with hiring former accomplished player [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] as coach. On 25 September 2019, in the last 32 of the Serbian Cup, OFK faced their city rivals FK Rad and won 3–2 with two goals from Andreja Lazović and one goal from Stefan Janković. This was considered quite a success as OFK where at this time in the Serbian third division and FK Rad in the Serbian top division the SuperLiga. [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] Pandemic resulted in the season coming to a halt for clubs in the third division Belgrade league, OFK finished the season in a disappointing 3rd place. The eventual champions were [[FK IMT|IMT]] who were promoted to the Serbian First League (Second Division of the Serbian football pyramid), another hammer blow for OFK as a 4th consecutive season in the Serbian 3rd tier would come in season 2020–21 for a club barely surviving financially.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs////2020-07-31|title=OFK-Vesti|website=ofkbeograd.co.rs|language=sr|access-date=2020-07-31}}</ref> At the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, OFK finished in first place in the Serbian League Belgrade, securing promotion to the Serbian First League for the [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24 season]].<br />
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On 14 August 2024, OFK has been renamed to '''OFK Beograd Mozzart Bet''' for sponsorship reasons.<ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet1"/><ref name="ofkbeogradmozzartbet2"/><br />
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==Honours==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
====League====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (5):''' [[1930–31 Yugoslav Football Championship|1930–31]], [[1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship|1932–33]], [[1934–35 Yugoslav Football Championship|1934–35]], [[1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship|1935–36]], [[1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship|1938–39]]<br />
** Runners-up (6): [[1927 Yugoslav Football Championship|1927]], [[1929 Yugoslav Football Championship|1929]], [[1937–38 Yugoslav Football Championship|1937–38]], [[1939–40 Yugoslav Football Championship|1939–40]], [[1954–55 Yugoslav First League|1954–55]], [[1963–64 Yugoslav First League|1963–64]]<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (3):''' 1958–59 (East), [[1979–80 Yugoslav Second League|1979–80 (East)]], [[1984–85 Yugoslav Second League|1984–85 (East)]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (1):''' [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
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====Cups====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
** '''Winners (6):''' 1934, 1941, [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]], [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]], [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]]<br />
* '''[[Serbia and Montenegro Cup]]'''<br />
** Runners-up: [[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|2005–06]]<br />
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===European===<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup]]'''<br />
** Quarter-finals: [[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
* '''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1958–60]]<br />
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===Unofficial===<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football Championship|Serbian Championship]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1919–20 Serbian Football Championship|1919–20]], [[1920–21 Serbian Football Championship|1920–21]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football League (1940–1944)|Serbian League]]''' (top level between 1940 and 1944)<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1939–40 Serbian League|1939–40]], [[1940–41 Serbian League|1940–41]], [[1942–43 Serbian League|1942–43]], 1943–44<br />
** Runners-up: 1941–42<br />
* '''People's Republic of Serbia League (Belgrade championship)'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1945<br />
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==European competitions==<br />
{{Main|OFK Beograd in European football}}<br />
Before [[UEFA]] was founded (in 1954), OFK Beograd, under the name of Beogradski Sport Klub (BSK), participated in [[Mitropa Cup]], the first really international European football competition. The club competed for five seasons without a big success, usually stopped by teams from Hungary, the major football power at the time. In [[UEFA]] competitions, OFK Beograd played 16 seasons, the biggest success being reaching the semifinals of the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]].<br />
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===UEFA competitions summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:250px;"| OFK Beograd<br />
! style="width:50px;"| Seasons<br />
! style="width:30px;"| P<br />
! style="width:20px;"| W<br />
! style="width:20px;"| D<br />
! style="width:20px;"| L<br />
! style="width:30px;"| F<br />
! style="width:30px;"| A<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Match Pts%W<br />
!<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties P<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties W<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties L<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Ties %W<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Serbia]] {{flagicon|Serbia}}'''<br />
|2||4||2||0||2||4||8||50.00||||2||-||2||-<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Yugoslavia]] {{flagicon|YUG}}'''<br />
|8||38||14||7||17||64||69||46.05||||18||10||8||55.56<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Total'''<br />
|'''10'''||'''42'''||'''16'''||'''7'''||'''19'''||'''68'''||'''76'''||'''46.43'''||||'''20'''||'''10'''||'''10'''||'''50.00'''<br />
|}<br />
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==Youth system==<br />
[[File:Ivanovic 2.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[Branislav Ivanović]] honed his skills at OFK Beograd]]<br />
OFK Beograd's youth system has a reputation as one of the best in the history of Serbian football. In its 107 years of existence, it produced and promoted hundreds of players who played not just for the club, but for the national team as well. Among these players are the likes of [[Josip Skoblar]], [[Spasoje Samardžić]], [[Ilija Petković]], [[Slobodan Santrač]], [[Dragoslav Stepanović]], [[Mitar Mrkela]], [[Saša Ćurčić]], [[Duško Tošić]], [[Branislav Ivanović]], [[Aleksandar Kolarov]], and many others.<br />
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Since OFK Beograd's existence, attention was always turned to the younger categories of players. Recently, the club has built a new private training center, comprising eight playing fields along with training equipment with the newest technology.<br />
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A youth school was created with 150 players born between 1996 and 1999.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} There are also seven competitive teams for which more than 170 players are playing. The youth system compromises around 20 highly qualified coaches who are all specialized in certain areas of the game. Most of the coaches are former players who spent years at the club and who also went through the same youth system. Several physios are also present and are equipped with the newest technology for their work.<br />
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==Rivals==<br />
OFK's biggest rivals are [[FK Rad]] from the Belgrade suburb of [[Banjica]]. It is known as the small Belgrade derby. In the mid-2000s in a game between the two clubs in the last game of the season OFK scored a last minute equalizer against Rad meaning Rad were relegated for the first time in almost twenty-five years. In the following season when OFK were playing in the Intertoto Cup Rad fans threw a number of flares from outside the stadium forcing UEFA to award the game 3–0 against OFK even though OFK won the game 6–1 against Estonian club Narva Trans.<br />
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Other rivals to a much lesser degree include [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena Zvezda]] and [[FK Partizan]].<br />
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After being relegated to [[Serbian League Belgrade]] OFK had a bitter rivalry with [[FK Zemun]].<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
{{Main|Plava Unija}}<br />
OFK Beograd's fans are commonly known as Plava Unija (The Blue Union) since 1994. When Beogradski Sportski Klub (BSK) was founded in 1911, the club which dominated the fields of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] developed a significant fan base. Throughout the several wars that took place since the founding of BSK, the club's turbulent history has produced adverse effects on the average attendance of today's matches in which OFK Beograd plays.<br />
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An organized group appeared for the first time in 1984 under the name of "Blue Thunders". The group lived under that name until 1990. When they were influenced by the rise of nationalism in [[Yugoslavia]], they change their name to "Sokolovi" (The Falcons). The group officially collapsed in 1993 about a year after [[United Nations|UN]] sanctions were put on [[FR Yugoslavia]]. The fans' love towards the club was certainly not forgotten and in 1994 a new group is founded&nbsp;– Blue Union Belgrade. The name remains the title of OFK Beograd's main group of ultras.<br />
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OFK Beograd's fans have been known to be resistant of past regimes. In the 1990s, [[FK Milicionar|Milicionar]], a pro-regime police-backed team, entered the first division. When OFK Beograd first played against them, the OFK fans reacted with creation of a banner which bore the message "Goal Against the Regime." Among other things, members of Plava Unija also reinstated the old ex-Yugoslav firms habit of finding local home crews when their team was on away matches, no matter which Serbian town or city was in question.<br />
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Plava Unija fostered a friendship with [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]'s fans, "Invalidi" while the club still played in Yugoslavia's second tier from 1996 to 1998. That friendship still remains to this day. OFK Beograd is also known to be supported by fans of [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] and [[Anorthosis Famagusta]].<ref>[http://ofkmsk.ru/news Moscow fan club OFK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514050606/http://ofkmsk.ru/news |date=14 May 2012 }} official website {{in lang|ru}}</ref><br />
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==Team kits==<br />
The [[Kit (association football)|Official team kit]] is currently produced by [[Spain|Spanish]] sports apparel company [[Joma]].<br />
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{| border="0"<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_b = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_ra = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _bochum1213h<br />
| leftarm = 0000FF<br />
| body = 0000FF<br />
| rightarm = 0000FF<br />
| shorts = 0000FF<br />
| socks = FFFFFF<br />
| title = Home<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _caen1213a<br />
| pattern_b = _everton1213t<br />
| pattern_ra = _caen1213a<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
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| leftarm = FFFFFF<br />
| body = FFFFFF<br />
| rightarm = FFFFFF<br />
| shorts = FFFFFF<br />
| socks = 0000FF<br />
| title = Away<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _white_hoop<br />
| pattern_b = _whitestripeonright<br />
| pattern_ra = <br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _nzl10a<br />
| leftarm = 000000<br />
| body = 000000<br />
| rightarm = 000000<br />
| shorts = 000000<br />
| socks = 000000<br />
| title = Third<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_b = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_ra = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _gk1112green<br />
| leftarm = 006000<br />
| body = 006000<br />
| rightarm = 006000<br />
| shorts = 000000<br />
| socks = 006000<br />
| title = Goalkeeper<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|31 August 2024|<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.superliga.rs/tim/ofk-beograd/|title=Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije OFK Beograd|language=sr|publisher=[[Serbian SuperLiga]]|access-date=10 August 2024}}</ref>}}<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=MNE|name=[[Balša Popović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=GHA|name=[[Edmund Addo]]|pos=MF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Darko Gojković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BLR|name=[[Daniil Dushevskiy]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Cvetković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ECU|name=[[Michael Bermúdez]]|other=<small>on loan from [[L.D.U. Quito|LDU Quito]]</small>|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Marković (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Marković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Mituljikić]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=MNE|name=[[Nikola Vujadinović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Miljan Momčilović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Đermanović]]|pos=DF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=GHA|name=Kwadwo Opoku Ackah|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Stanojlović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Vasilije Grbović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|name=Srđan Nikolić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Lazić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Novak Gojkov]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Paločević]]|pos=MF|other=<small>on loan from [[FC Seoul]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=NGA|name=Prince Benjamin Obasi|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=GHA|name=[[Samuel Owusu]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=SUR|name=[[Gleofilo Vlijter]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=45|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksej Vukičević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Ivanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=63|nat=SRB|name=Stefan Obradović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=66|nat=SRB|name=[[Bogdan Mojsilović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=73|nat=GHA|name=[[Ebenezer Annan]]|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Gobeljić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|name=[[Filip Halabrin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=93|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simonović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Stoisavljević]]|pos=FW|other=<small>at [[FK Zemun|Zemun]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Marko Stanković|pos=FW|other=<small>at [[FK Sloven Ruma|Sloven Ruma]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==Club officials==<br />
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===Coaching staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Position !! Name<br />
|-<br />
|'''Manager''' || {{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Assistant manager''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Božić <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Ivelja]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fitness coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vlada Živanović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Physiotherapist ''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Igrutinović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Goalkeeping coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Rade Grahovac<br />
|-<br />
|'''General director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Balša Terzić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sports director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrej Mrkela]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''General secretary''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Rašić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Club president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Momčilo Minić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vice-president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]] <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Kostadin Terzić<br />
|}<br />
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== UEFA competitions ==<br />
* Qualified for Europe in 14 seasons <small>''(2 in European Cup Winners' Cup, 9 in Europa League/UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 3 in Intertoto Cup)''</small><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Country<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|QR<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Chemie Halle]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|3–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|NIR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]]<br />
|5–1<br />
|2–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–3 (3–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tottenham Hotspur]]<br />
|1–2<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1963–64]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|1–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (0–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1964–65]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ESP}}<br />
|align=left|[[Athletic Bilbao]]<br />
|0–2<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup|1966–67]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–6'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1968–69]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ROM}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Rapid Bucureşti|Rapid Bucureşti]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Bologna]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|TUR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Göztepe A.Ş.|Goztepe]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[1971–72 UEFA Cup|1971–72]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|SWE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Djurgårdens IF Fotboll|Djurgården]]<br />
|4–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''6–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Carl Zeiss Jena]]<br />
|1–1<br />
|0–4<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|TCH}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dukla Prague]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[Feyenoord]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|3–4<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–5 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe Stara Zagora]]<br />
|0–0<br />
|3–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Twente|Twente]]<br />
|3–2<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[1973–74 UEFA Cup|1973–74]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]<br />
|0–1<br />
|2–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–8'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003–04]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|EST}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|5–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''11–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|CZE}}<br />
|align=left|[[1. FC Slovácko|Slovácko]]<br />
|3–3<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|LAT}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|FIN}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tampere United]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|0–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''1–0'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|Spain}}<br />
|align=left|[[Atlético Madrid]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 UEFA Cup|2005–06]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 UEFA Cup|2006–07]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|FRA}}<br />
|align=left|[[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–5<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2008–09]]<br />
|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panionios F.C.|Panionios]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Europa League 2010–11|2010–11]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Europa League]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|Belarus}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino|Torpedo Zhodino]]<br />
|2–2<br />
|1–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR3<br />
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}<br />
|align=left|[[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–7'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable former players==<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have played at least one international match for their national team at any time.'''<br />
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}<br />
;Yugoslavia<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Arsenijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[August Bivec]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Radivoj Božić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Vojin Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Đorđević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Prvoslav Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ernest Dubac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Franjo Glaser]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Glišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ivan Jazbinšek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Bruno Knežević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Andreja Kojić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Gustav Lechner]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Manola]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Mitrović (footballer, born 1908)|Milorad Mitrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Branimir Porobić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Predrag Radovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Janko Rodin]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Kuzman Sotirović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Slavko Šurdonja]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Dragomir Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Valjarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Borota]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srđan Čebinac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Gugleta]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stanoje Jocić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miodrag Jovanović (footballer, born 1922)|Miodrag Jovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Frane Matošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mitar Mrkela]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Srđan Mrkušić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Radenković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Spasoje Samardžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Šekularac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vasilije Šijaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Skoblar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Lazar Tasić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikoslav Bjegović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Saša Ćurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Petar Divić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Nenad Jestrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Đorđe Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Miloš Kolaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Kristić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Obradović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dušan Petković (footballer, born 1974)|Dušan Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Gordan Petrić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Petrović (footballer)|Saša Petrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Mihajlo Pjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dejan Rađenović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Boris Vasković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1977)|Aleksandar Živković]]<br />
;Serbia<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Aksentijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Beljić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Ignjovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radiša Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Jevtić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Krstičić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Lukač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Paločević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Rajković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rodić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Šaranov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Šćepović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vojislav Stanković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Stevanović (footballer)|Ivan Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Duško Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Trišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Zdjelar]]<br />
;Armenia<br />
* {{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
;Australia<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Branko Buljevic]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Milan Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Doug Utjesenovic]]<br />
;Austria<br />
* {{Flagicon|AUT}}{{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]]<br />
;Azerbaijan<br />
* {{flagicon|AZE}} [[Branimir Subašić]]<br />
;Bosnia and Herzegovina <br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Hujdurović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Petar Jelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Đorđe Kamber]]<br />
;Bulgaria<br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Blagoy Simeonov]]<br />
;Cameroon<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} [[Aboubakar Oumarou]]<br />
;Cyprus<br />
* {{flagicon|CYP}} [[Milenko Špoljarić]]<br />
;France<br />
* {{flagicon|FRA}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ivan Bek]]<br />
;Kazakhstan<br />
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Nenad Erić]]<br />
;Latvia<br />
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Oļegs Karavajevs]]<br />
;Lithuania<br />
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Kęstutis Ruzgys]]<br />
;North Macedonia<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Aleksandar Bajevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Filip Despotovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Boban Grnčarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Hristijan Kirovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Bojan Markoski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Darko Micevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Angelko Panov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Ostoja Stjepanović]]<br />
;Malta<br />
* {{flagicon|MLT}} [[Nenad Veselji]]<br />
;Montenegro<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladan Adžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Marko Baša]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Bogavac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladimir Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miodrag Džudović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Petar Grbić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Igor Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Janković (footballer, born 1995)|Marko Janković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mladen Kašćelan]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Kecojević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nemanja Nikolić (footballer, born 1988)|Nemanja Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mitar Novaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milorad Peković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milan Purović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Vuković]]<br />
;Romania<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Svetozar Popović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Rudolf Wetzer]]<br />
;Slovakia<br />
* {{flagicon|SVK|1938}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ján Podhradský]]<br />
;Uganda<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Khalid Aucho]]<br />
;United States<br />
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ilija Mitić]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:OFK Beograd players]].''<br />
<br />
==Coaching history==<br />
{{Main|List of OFK Beograd managers}}<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Toni Szabó]] <small>(1923–24)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1927–29)</small><ref name="exyufudbal">[http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd BSK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208102242/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd |date=8 December 2015 }} at exyufudbal.in.rs, retrieved 29-11-2015</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1930)</small><ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html Sándor Nemes, also named Alex Neufeld] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208160234/https://rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html |date=8 February 2023 }} was often named Antal Nemes in Yugoslav press</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1930–31)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1931–32)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1932–34)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1934)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Josef Uridil]] <small>(1935)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1935–39)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[István Mészáros (footballer born 1899)|István Mészáros]] <small>(1939–40)</small><ref>[http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 IFFHS] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321135332/http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 |date=21 March 2012 }} match report BSK-Ujpest (1939)</ref><ref>[http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 Mészáros István profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224101331/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 |date=24 December 2013 }} at magyarfutball.hu</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetozar Popović]] <small>(1941)</small><ref>[http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 Svetozar Popović profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208123107/http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 |date=8 December 2015 }} at nogomet.lzmk.hr</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boško Ralić]] <small>(1946–47)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] <small>(1947–50)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1951–53)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]] <small>(1953–56)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1956–58)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1959–60)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]] <small>(1960–61)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1961–63)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mile Kos]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]] <small>(1963–64)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1964–65)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] <small>(1965–66)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]] <small>(1966–67)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Mihajlović]] <small>(1967–69)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Gojko Zec]] <small>(1969–70)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Božidar Drenovac]] <small>(1970–1971)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boris Marović]] <small>(1971–1973)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milutin Šoškić]] <small>(1973–1976)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikola Beogradac]] <small>(1976–1978)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Velimir Đorđević]] <small>(1984–1988)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1988–1989)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Živadinović]] <small>(1990–1991)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1991–1993)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Blagomir Krivokuća]] <small>(1993–1995)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Božidar Milenković]] <small>(1996–1997)</small><br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miodrag Ješić]] <small>(1998–1999)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(1999–2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radmilo Ivančević]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zvonko Varga]] <small>(2000–2001)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2003–2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(5 Apr 2004&nbsp;– 15 May 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(30 Jun 2004&nbsp;– Sept 30, 2005)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Slobodan Krčmarević]] <small>(23 Oct 2005&nbsp;– 24 Dec 2006)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ratko Dostanić]] <small>(25 Dec 2006&nbsp;– 31 Mar 2007)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Branislav Vukašinović]] <small>(2 Apr 2007&nbsp;– 8 Mar 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(11 Mar 2008&nbsp;– 21 Apr 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Mihailo Ivanović (football manager)|Mihailo Ivanović]] <small>(21 Apr 2008&nbsp;– 17 Apr 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(13 Apr 2009&nbsp;– 30 Jun 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(1 Jul 2009&nbsp;– 27 Dec 2011)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(10 Jan 2012&nbsp;– 21 May 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(29 May 2012&nbsp;– Sep 16, 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(Sep 18, 2012&nbsp;– Sep 9, 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(Sep 11, 2013&nbsp;– 23 Dec 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]] <small>(26 Dec 2013&nbsp;– 16 Mar 2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(2014–15)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Petrović]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Matić]] <small>(2016)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]] <small>(2016–17)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Divić]] <small>(2017–18)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2019)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Puača]] <small>(2019–20)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Mićović]] <small>(2020)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miodrag Anđelković]] <small>(2020–2021)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Lazarević]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]]<small> (2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Grozdić]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(2023–)</small><br />
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==Shirt sponsors and manufacturers==<br />
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!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|2006–2010<br />
|[[Joma]]<br />
|[[Citroën]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2011<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Jako]]<br />
|[[Arena Sport]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|''None''<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|rowspan="2"|FOX<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2013<br />
|rowspan="2"|Onze<br />
|-<br />
|2014–present<br />
|[[DDOR Novi Sad|DDOR]]<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{commons category}}<br />
* {{official website|ofkbeograd.com}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://ofkbeograd.co.rs/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://ofkbeograd.net/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
{{Yugoslav First League}}<br />
{{Authority control}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:OFK Beograd}}<br />
[[Category:OFK Beograd| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1911]]<br />
[[Category:1911 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Belgrade]]<br />
[[Category:Palilula, Belgrade]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Antoine_Batisse&diff=1244077907Antoine Batisse2024-09-04T22:45:18Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2021}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Antoine Batisse<br />
| fullname = <br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1995|1|13|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]], France<br />
| death_date = <br />
| death_place = <br />
| height = 1.86 m<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FK IMT|IMT]]<br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| youthyears1 = 2004–2009<br />
| youthclubs1 = La Rochelle<br />
| youthyears2 = 2009–2014<br />
| youthclubs2 = [[Chamois Niortais F.C.|Chamois Niortais]]<br />
| years1 = 2014–2018<br />
| clubs1 = [[Chamois Niortais F.C.|Chamois Niortais]]<br />
| caps1 = 36<br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| years2 = 2016–2017<br />
| clubs2 = → [[US Boulogne|Boulogne]] (loan)<br />
| caps2 = 5<br />
| goals2 = 0<br />
| years3 = 2018–2024<br />
| clubs3 = [[Pau FC|Pau]]<br />
| caps3 = 142<br />
| goals3 = 7<br />
| years4 = 2023<br />
| clubs4 = [[Pau FC|Pau II]]<br />
| caps4 = 3<br />
| goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2024<br />
| clubs5 = [[US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole|Quevilly-Rouen]]<br />
| caps5 = 26<br />
| goals5 = 1<br />
| years6 = 2024–<br />
| clubs6 = [[FK IMT|IMT]]<br />
| caps6 = 6<br />
| goals6 = 1<br />
| club-update = 5 September 2024<br />
}}<br />
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'''Antoine Batisse''' (born 13 January 1995) is a French professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|defender]] or [[midfielder]] for Serbian club [[FK IMT|IMT]].<br />
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He has previously played for [[Chamois Niortais F.C.|Chamois Niortais]] and [[US Boulogne|Boulogne]].<br />
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==Career==<br />
Batisse was born in [[Versailles (city)|Versailles]], a suburb of Paris, but grew up in the west of France.<ref name="lnr">{{cite web|url=http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Deux-Sevres/Sport/Football/Ligue-2/n/Contenus/Articles/2014/10/02/Batisse-ne-s-enflamme-pas-2066302|title=Batisse ne s'enflamme pas|newspaper=La Nouvelle République|author=Philippe Jounier|date=2 October 2014|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> He joined Niort as a youngster in 2009, having previously played for nearby La Rochelle. He graduated through the club's youth system and was awarded his first professional contract ahead of the 2014–15 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lanouvellerepublique.fr/Deux-Sevres/Communes/Niort/n/Contenus/Articles/2014/07/24/Batisse-et-Sambia-les-eleves-pros-1994358|title=Batisse et Sambia : les élèves pros|newspaper=La Nouvelle République|author=Philippe Blais|date=24 July 2014|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> Batisse made his debut for Niort in the 2–1 home win over [[Angers SCO|Angers]] on 26 September 2014, playing the entire match.<ref name="lnr"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lfp.fr/ligue2/feuille_match/79247|title=Feuille de match Chamois Niortais - Angers SCO|publisher=LFP.fr|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> The midfielder was also involved in the side's run to the last 32 of the [[Coupe de France]] that season, featuring in victories against [[US Chauvigny|Chauvigny]] and [[Genêts Anglet]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lfp.fr/joueur/batisse-antoine#bloc_temps|publisher=LFP.fr|title=Antoine Batisse - Temps de jeu|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref><br />
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=== Pau FC ===<br />
Antoine Batisse joined his former teammate [[Quentin Daubin]] at [[Pau FC]] at the beginning of the 2018-2019 season.<br />
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He quickly established himself as a key player in the team and contributed to Pau FC's promotion to [[Ligue 2]].<br />
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In 2022, Batisse, now an iconic [[Captain (association football)|captain]] of Pau FC since their promotion to Ligue 2, extended his contract for an additional two years.<br />
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A cornerstone of [[Didier Tholot]]'s team, Batisse unfortunately suffered a ligament rupture in his knee during training at the start of the 2022–23 season. His season was cut short after 4 matches and 360 minutes on the field.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-08-25 |title=Football - Pau FC : le capitaine Antoine Batisse sérieusement blessé |url=https://www.larepubliquedespyrenees.fr/sport/football/football-pau-fc-le-capitaine-antoine-batisse-serieusement-blesse-12037056.php |access-date=2023-08-11 |website=LaRepubliqueDesPyrenees |language=fr-FR}}</ref><br />
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Batisse made his comeback on 1 April 2023, at Nouste Camp, during a Ligue 2 match against Le Havre.<br />
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===Quevilly-Rouen===<br />
On 16 January 2024, Batisse signed with [[US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole|Quevilly-Rouen]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=Quevilly-Rouen|url=https://qrm.fr/antoine-batisse-rejoint-qrm/|title=ANTOINE BATISSE REJOINT QRM !|trans-title=ANTOINE BATISSE JOINS QRM!|date=16 January 2024|access-date=17 January 2024|language=fr}}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
{{updated|match played 14 May 2022.}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.footballdatabase.eu/football.joueurs.antoine.batisse.239262.en.html|title=Antoine Batisse|publisher=footballdatabase.eu|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foot-national.com/25047-joueur-football-Batisse-Antoine.html|title=Antoine Batisse|publisher=foot-national.com|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|[[Coupe de France|Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|[[Coupe de la Ligue|League Cup]]<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!|[[French football league system|Division]]<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
!Apps<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="5"|[[Chamois Niortais F.C.|Chamois Niortais]]<br />
|[[2014–15 Ligue 2|2014–15]]<br />
| rowspan="4" |[[Ligue 2]]<br />
|7||0||3||0||0||0||10||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2015–16 Ligue 2|2015–16]]<br />
|12||0||3||1||0||0||15||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016–17 Ligue 2|2016–17]]<br />
|2||0||0||0||1||0||3||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 Ligue 2|2017–18]]<br />
|15||0||3||0||0||0||18||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=2|Total<br />
!36!!0!!9!!1!!1!!0!!46!!1<br />
|-<br />
|[[US Boulogne|Boulogne]] (loan)<br />
|[[2016–17 Championnat National|2016–17]]<br />
| rowspan="3" |[[Championnat National|National]]<br />
|5||0||2||0||0||0||7||0<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="5" |[[Pau FC|Pau]]<br />
|[[2018–19 Championnat National|2018–19]]<br />
|34||1||1||0||0||0||35||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 Championnat National|2019–20]]<br />
|20||2||1||0||0||0||21||2<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Pau FC season|2020–21]]<br />
| rowspan="2" |[[Ligue 2]]<br />
|35<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|36<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Pau FC season|2021–22]]<br />
|33<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|33<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Total<br />
!122!!7!!3!!0!!0!!0!!125!!7<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |Career total<br />
!163!!7!!14!!1!!1!!0!!178!!8<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{LFP Ligue 1|antoine-batisse}}<br />
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[[Category:1995 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Sportspeople from Versailles, Yvelines]]<br />
[[Category:French men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football midfielders]]<br />
[[Category:Chamois Niortais F.C. players]]<br />
[[Category:US Boulogne players]]<br />
[[Category:Pau FC players]]<br />
[[Category:US Quevilly-Rouen Métropole players]]<br />
[[Category:Ligue 2 players]]<br />
[[Category:Championnat National players]]<br />
[[Category:Championnat National 3 players]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from Yvelines]]<br />
[[Category:Sportspeople from Charente-Maritime]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from Nouvelle-Aquitaine]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_TSC&diff=1243124639FK TSC2024-08-30T17:12:00Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = TSC<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub TSC<br />
| image = TSC_BT.png<br />
| image_size = 185px<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1913}} as ''Topolyai Sport Club''<br />
| ground = [[TSC Arena]]<br />
| capacity = 4,500<br />
| owner = [[MOL (company)|MOL]]<br />
| chairman = János Zsemberi<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = vacant<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 3rd of 16<br />
| website = http://www.fktsc.com/<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб ТСЦ}}, {{lang-hu|TSC labdarúgó klub}}), commonly known as '''TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Топола Спортски клуб}}, {{lang-hu|Topolyai Sport Club}}), is a Serbian professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Bačka Topola]] and currently the second oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
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== Name changes ==<br />
*'''1913–1930:''' Topolyai Sport Club<br />
*'''1930–1942:''' JAK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''1942–1945:''' Topolyai SE<br />
*'''1945–1951:''' FK Egység<br />
*'''1951–1974:''' FK Topola<br />
*'''1974–2003:''' FK AIK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2005–2013:''' FK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2013–present:''' FK TSC<br />
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== History ==<br />
[[File:Backa-aik.jpg|thumb|Derby day in [[Subotica]] against [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] in Yugoslav third league in 1978]]<br />
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The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=FK TSC: 110 godina od osnivanja kluba, jubilej povod za promociju novih dresova (VIDEO) |url=https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/sport/fudbal/fk-tsc-110-godina-od-osnivanja-kluba-jubilej-povod-za-promociju-novih-dresova-(video)_1416764.html |access-date=2023-06-13 |website=JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine}}</ref> but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by ''István Benis,'' who was the first president. Back then, the club was named ''Topolyai Sport Club''.<ref name=":0" /> The town was part of [[Kingdom of Hungary]], and the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], and the first club sponsor was ''Károly Beer'', who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the [[First World War]] started and after the war the region of [[Bačka]] would become part of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1930, the club changed its name into ''Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub''.<ref name=":0" /> In the early 1930s, the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the [[Second World War]] the club competed in the [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II|Hungarian Second League]], finishing in second place in 1942.<br />
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[[File:Aikbtopola.jpg|thumb|AIK Bačka Topola in 1986]]<br />
[[File:GAE - Ajax - 52788074071.jpg|thumb|[[Dušan Tadić]], here as a player of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club TSC.]]<br />
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After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed ''Egység'',<ref name=":0" /> and counted with Hungarian international [[Jenő Kalmár]] among its strongest reinforcements.<ref>"100 goodina fudbala u Bačkoj Topoli" page 79 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 1951, the club changes its name again into ''Topola''. The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Serbian League]] (3rd Yugoslav tier).<br />
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In 1974, the club changed its name to ''FK AIK Bačka Topola''.<ref name=":0" /> In 1980, AIK was promoted to the [[Yugoslav Second League]], and over the next 6 years competed 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.<br />
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In 2003, the club under financial difficulties ceased to compete, and maintained only the youth levels. In 2005, the club merged with [[FK Bajša]] and started competing again under a new name, ''FK Bačka Topola''. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006–07 season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the 2010–11 season in second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.<ref>[http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114063750/http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama |date=14 January 2011 }} at official website. {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 2013, the official name was changed to FK TSC Bačka Topola. On 15 October 2013, the club's anniversary, TSC played against [[FK Partizan]] (1–4).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan/#prettyPhoto |title=FK PARTIZAN Beograd » Još jedan stogodišnjak proslavio rođendan |website=www.sr.partizan.rs |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018191544/http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan |archive-date=2013-10-18}}</ref> The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against [[FK Cement Beočin]]. In 2014–2015, TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.<br />
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The club finished the 2016–17 Serbian League Vojvodina in third place, but got promoted to the [[Serbian First League]]. From the Serbian second tier, they were for the first time ever promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] for the 2019–20 season.<ref name=":0" /> There in their first ever top flight match away to [[FK Voždovac]] in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history. Under manager [[Zoltan Sabo]], the club finished 4th in their first season in the SuperLiga and qualified for the [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|Europa League first qualifying round]]. Throughout the club's debut season strikers [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]] and [[Vladimir Silađi]] were impressive, finishing the season as triple joint top scorers. Other impressive players in the season for TSC were [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Goran Antonić]], [[Saša Tomanović]], [[Srđan Grabež]] and [[Đuro Zec]].<br />
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In the [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] season, the club finished second in the league to qualify to the [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Champions League third qualifying round]] for the first time in their history. TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to [[S.C. Braga]], but were nonetheless assured a spot in the [[2023-24 UEFA Europa League#Group stage|Europa League group stage]].<br />
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== Club colours and crest ==<br />
The club's original colours were green and white, but later replaced by blue. The lion on the crest is the coat of arms of [[Bačka Topola]], which comes from the coat of arms of [[Paul Kray|Pál Kray]] who was a nobleman in the town in 18th century.<br />
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== Stadium ==<br />
The home ground of TSC was the City Stadium, which held 4,000 people. Construction of the stadium was finished in the 1930s. In 2017, TSC announced its intentions to build a new 4,500-seat stadium. From the 2018–19 to the 2021–22 season, because of the construction of the new stadium, the club's home games were played in City Stadium in [[Senta]]. On 3 September 2021 the [[TSC Arena]] was opened by the match against [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]].<br />
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The official [[Supporters' groups|supporters group]] of the club is the Blue Betyárs.<br />
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== Honours ==<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**'''Champions (1):''' [[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2015–16 Serbian League Vojvodina|2015–16]]<br />
*'''[[Vojvodina League|Yugoslav Third League (Vojvodina)]]'''<br />
**'''Winners (2):''' 1979–80, 1984–85<br />
**Runners-up (3): 1977–78, 1986–87, 1987–88<br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|11 August 2024}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.superliga.rs/tim/tsc/ | title=Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije TSC}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1996)|Nikola Simić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=SRB|name=Matija Popović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=CMR|name=[[Macky Bagnack]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|name=Vukašin Krstić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|name=[[Dušan Stevanović (footballer, born 1996)|Dušan Stevanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Pejić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Radin|Milán Rádin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Jovanović (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Jovanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Lazetić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[AC Milan]]}}|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Ivan Milosavljević (footballer, born 2000)|Ivan Milosavljević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Veljko Ilić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Stanić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Momčilo Svilar|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=Mihajlo Milosavić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|other={{small|on loan from [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]}}|name=[[Mihajlo Banjac]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Ilja Pantelin|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Kuveljić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Jorgić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Gordić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Lommel S.K.|Lommel]]}}|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|name=Mateja Đorđević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Pantović (footballer, born 2002)|Miloš Pantović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CGO|name=[[Prestige Mboungou]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Petrović]]|pos=DF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Capan]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=BIH|name=[[Ifet Đakovac]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Vulić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=60|nat=SRB|name=[[Viktor Radojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Jovan Vlalukin]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=HUN|name=[[Bence Sós]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Veljko Vojvodić|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dejan Banjac|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==European record==<br />
[[File:West_Ham_v_TSC_Bačka_Topola.jpeg|thumb|The players of [[West Ham United]] and [[TSC Bačka Topola]] line up before their Europa League match at the [[London Stadium]]]]<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2|2020–21<br />
| rowspan=2|[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MLD}} [[FC Petrocub Hîncești|Petrocub Hîncești]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| 2–0<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| '''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FCSB]]<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 6–6 {{aet}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''6–6 {{pso|4–5}}'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–4<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|Group A]]<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|4th out of 4]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 2–2<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 2–5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[SC Freiburg]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–5<br />
|-<br />
| 2024–25<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|Play-off round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–5 <br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–8'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="text-align:center;background:#0000FF; color:black; border-top:black 3px solid; border-bottom:black 3px solid"<br />
| COLSPAN="14" | <span style="color:white">'''Current technical staff'''</span><br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd"<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|President|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[János Zsemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Sports director|| {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Szabolcs Palágyi]]<br />
|-<br />
vacant<br />
|-<br />
vacant|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Marko Đorđević (footballer)|Marko Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Goran Žmukić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary of the coaching staff:|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vojislav Stantić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fitness coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Mihajlo Kostić]] <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[David Sabo (Fitness coach)|David Sabo]]<br />
|-<br />
|General secretary|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Borislav Banjac]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeper coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Silard Farago]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data analyst|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Krsto Jokić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Golubović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Doctor||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dr. Deak Tibor]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Radomir Šaban]]<br />
|-<br />
|Security commissioner|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatko Žemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" | '''STRUČNI ŠTAB''': [http://www.fktsc.com/strucni-stab/]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
The following players played for national teams:<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/5409/2002_1/Aik_Backa_Topola.html AIK Bačka Topola] at National-Football-Teams.com</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Klinčarski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Žigić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Martin Mirčevski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Jenő Kalmár]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Norbert Könyves]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
Other professional footballers:<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ištvan Dudaš]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Viktor Orsag]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Čedomir Pavičević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mitar Peković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Ratkov]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Silađi]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zvezdan Terzić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Todorović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Tamás Takács (footballer, born 1991)|Tamás Takács]]<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK TSC players]].''<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* [http://www.fktsc.com/ Official website]<br />
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=5527 TSC] at National-football-teams<br />
* [http://www.srbijasport.net/klub/777-backa-topola-backa-topola/rez TSC] at Srbijasport<br />
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{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:TSC}}<br />
[[Category:FK TSC| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1913]]<br />
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = TSC<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub TSC<br />
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| ground = [[TSC Arena]]<br />
| capacity = 4,500<br />
| owner = [[MOL (company)|MOL]]<br />
| chairman = János Zsemberi<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Dean Klafurić]] <br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб ТСЦ}}, {{lang-hu|TSC labdarúgó klub}}), commonly known as '''TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Топола Спортски клуб}}, {{lang-hu|Topolyai Sport Club}}), is a Serbian professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Bačka Topola]] and currently the second oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
<br />
== Name changes ==<br />
*'''1913–1930:''' Topolyai Sport Club<br />
*'''1930–1942:''' JAK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''1942–1945:''' Topolyai SE<br />
*'''1945–1951:''' FK Egység<br />
*'''1951–1974:''' FK Topola<br />
*'''1974–2003:''' FK AIK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2005–2013:''' FK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2013–present:''' FK TSC<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
[[File:Backa-aik.jpg|thumb|Derby day in [[Subotica]] against [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] in Yugoslav third league in 1978]]<br />
<br />
The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=FK TSC: 110 godina od osnivanja kluba, jubilej povod za promociju novih dresova (VIDEO) |url=https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/sport/fudbal/fk-tsc-110-godina-od-osnivanja-kluba-jubilej-povod-za-promociju-novih-dresova-(video)_1416764.html |access-date=2023-06-13 |website=JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine}}</ref> but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by ''István Benis,'' who was the first president. Back then, the club was named ''Topolyai Sport Club''.<ref name=":0" /> The town was part of [[Kingdom of Hungary]], and the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], and the first club sponsor was ''Károly Beer'', who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the [[First World War]] started and after the war the region of [[Bačka]] would become part of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1930, the club changed its name into ''Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub''.<ref name=":0" /> In the early 1930s, the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the [[Second World War]] the club competed in the [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II|Hungarian Second League]], finishing in second place in 1942.<br />
<br />
[[File:Aikbtopola.jpg|thumb|AIK Bačka Topola in 1986]]<br />
[[File:GAE - Ajax - 52788074071.jpg|thumb|[[Dušan Tadić]], here as a player of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club TSC.]]<br />
<br />
After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed ''Egység'',<ref name=":0" /> and counted with Hungarian international [[Jenő Kalmár]] among its strongest reinforcements.<ref>"100 goodina fudbala u Bačkoj Topoli" page 79 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 1951, the club changes its name again into ''Topola''. The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Serbian League]] (3rd Yugoslav tier).<br />
<br />
In 1974, the club changed its name to ''FK AIK Bačka Topola''.<ref name=":0" /> In 1980, AIK was promoted to the [[Yugoslav Second League]], and over the next 6 years competed 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.<br />
<br />
In 2003, the club under financial difficulties ceased to compete, and maintained only the youth levels. In 2005, the club merged with [[FK Bajša]] and started competing again under a new name, ''FK Bačka Topola''. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006–07 season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the 2010–11 season in second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.<ref>[http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114063750/http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama |date=14 January 2011 }} at official website. {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 2013, the official name was changed to FK TSC Bačka Topola. On 15 October 2013, the club's anniversary, TSC played against [[FK Partizan]] (1–4).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan/#prettyPhoto |title=FK PARTIZAN Beograd » Još jedan stogodišnjak proslavio rođendan |website=www.sr.partizan.rs |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018191544/http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan |archive-date=2013-10-18}}</ref> The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against [[FK Cement Beočin]]. In 2014–2015, TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.<br />
<br />
The club finished the 2016–17 Serbian League Vojvodina in third place, but got promoted to the [[Serbian First League]]. From the Serbian second tier, they were for the first time ever promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] for the 2019–20 season.<ref name=":0" /> There in their first ever top flight match away to [[FK Voždovac]] in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history. Under manager [[Zoltan Sabo]], the club finished 4th in their first season in the SuperLiga and qualified for the [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|Europa League first qualifying round]]. Throughout the club's debut season strikers [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]] and [[Vladimir Silađi]] were impressive, finishing the season as triple joint top scorers. Other impressive players in the season for TSC were [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Goran Antonić]], [[Saša Tomanović]], [[Srđan Grabež]] and [[Đuro Zec]].<br />
<br />
In the [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] season, the club finished second in the league to qualify to the [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Champions League third qualifying round]] for the first time in their history. TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to [[S.C. Braga]], but were nonetheless assured a spot in the [[2023-24 UEFA Europa League#Group stage|Europa League group stage]].<br />
<br />
== Club colours and crest ==<br />
The club's original colours were green and white, but later replaced by blue. The lion on the crest is the coat of arms of [[Bačka Topola]], which comes from the coat of arms of [[Paul Kray|Pál Kray]] who was a nobleman in the town in 18th century.<br />
<br />
== Stadium ==<br />
The home ground of TSC was the City Stadium, which held 4,000 people. Construction of the stadium was finished in the 1930s. In 2017, TSC announced its intentions to build a new 4,500-seat stadium. From the 2018–19 to the 2021–22 season, because of the construction of the new stadium, the club's home games were played in City Stadium in [[Senta]]. On 3 September 2021 the [[TSC Arena]] was opened by the match against [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]].<br />
<br />
The official [[Supporters' groups|supporters group]] of the club is the Blue Betyárs.<br />
<br />
== Honours ==<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**'''Champions (1):''' [[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2015–16 Serbian League Vojvodina|2015–16]]<br />
*'''[[Vojvodina League|Yugoslav Third League (Vojvodina)]]'''<br />
**'''Winners (2):''' 1979–80, 1984–85<br />
**Runners-up (3): 1977–78, 1986–87, 1987–88<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|11 August 2024}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.superliga.rs/tim/tsc/ | title=Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije TSC}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1996)|Nikola Simić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=SRB|name=Matija Popović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=CMR|name=[[Macky Bagnack]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|name=Vukašin Krstić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|name=[[Dušan Stevanović (footballer, born 1996)|Dušan Stevanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Pejić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Radin|Milán Rádin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Jovanović (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Jovanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Lazetić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[AC Milan]]}}|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Ivan Milosavljević (footballer, born 2000)|Ivan Milosavljević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Veljko Ilić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Stanić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Momčilo Svilar|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=Mihajlo Milosavić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|other={{small|on loan from [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]}}|name=[[Mihajlo Banjac]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Ilja Pantelin|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Kuveljić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Jorgić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Gordić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Lommel S.K.|Lommel]]}}|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|name=Mateja Đorđević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Pantović (footballer, born 2002)|Miloš Pantović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CGO|name=[[Prestige Mboungou]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Petrović]]|pos=DF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Capan]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=BIH|name=[[Ifet Đakovac]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Vulić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=60|nat=SRB|name=[[Viktor Radojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Jovan Vlalukin]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=HUN|name=[[Bence Sós]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Veljko Vojvodić|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dejan Banjac|other=<small>at [[OFK Vrbas]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==European record==<br />
[[File:West_Ham_v_TSC_Bačka_Topola.jpeg|thumb|The players of [[West Ham United]] and [[TSC Bačka Topola]] line up before their Europa League match at the [[London Stadium]]]]<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2|2020–21<br />
| rowspan=2|[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MLD}} [[FC Petrocub Hîncești|Petrocub Hîncești]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| 2–0<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| '''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FCSB]]<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 6–6 {{aet}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''6–6 {{pso|4–5}}'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–4<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|Group A]]<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|4th out of 4]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 2–2<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 2–5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[SC Freiburg]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–5<br />
|-<br />
| 2024–25<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|Play-off round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–5 <br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–8'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="text-align:center;background:#0000FF; color:black; border-top:black 3px solid; border-bottom:black 3px solid"<br />
| COLSPAN="14" | <span style="color:white">'''Current technical staff'''</span><br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd"<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|President|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[János Zsemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Sports director|| {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Szabolcs Palágyi]]<br />
|-<br />
vacant<br />
|-<br />
vacant|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Marko Đorđević (footballer)|Marko Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Goran Žmukić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary of the coaching staff:|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vojislav Stantić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fitness coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Mihajlo Kostić]] <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[David Sabo (Fitness coach)|David Sabo]]<br />
|-<br />
|General secretary|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Borislav Banjac]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeper coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Silard Farago]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data analyst|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Krsto Jokić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Golubović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Doctor||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dr. Deak Tibor]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Radomir Šaban]]<br />
|-<br />
|Security commissioner|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatko Žemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" | '''STRUČNI ŠTAB''': [http://www.fktsc.com/strucni-stab/]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
The following players played for national teams:<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/5409/2002_1/Aik_Backa_Topola.html AIK Bačka Topola] at National-Football-Teams.com</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Klinčarski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Žigić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Martin Mirčevski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Jenő Kalmár]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Norbert Könyves]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
Other professional footballers:<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ištvan Dudaš]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Viktor Orsag]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Čedomir Pavičević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mitar Peković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Ratkov]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Silađi]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zvezdan Terzić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Todorović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Tamás Takács (footballer, born 1991)|Tamás Takács]]<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK TSC players]].''<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.fktsc.com/ Official website]<br />
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=5527 TSC] at National-football-teams<br />
* [http://www.srbijasport.net/klub/777-backa-topola-backa-topola/rez TSC] at Srbijasport<br />
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{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
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[[Category:FK TSC| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1913]]<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Association football club in Novi Sad, Serbia}}<br />
{{For|the parent multisport club|SD Vojvodina}}<br />
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| clubname = Vojvodina <br /> Војводина<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski Klub Vojvodina<br />
| current = 2024–25 FK Vojvodina season<br />
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| nickname = {{unbulleted list|Воша / ''Voša''|Лале / ''Lale'' (Tulips)|Стара дама / ''Stara dama'' (The Old Lady)|Бело-црвени / ''Belo-crveni'' (The White-reds)}}<br />
| short name = FKV, VOJ<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1914|3|6}}<br />
| ground = [[Karađorđe Stadium]]<br />
| capacity = 14,458<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/karadorde-kroz-decenije/ |title="Karađorđe" kroz decenije - FK Vojvodina – Zvanična web prezentacija |access-date=20 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180705142722/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/karadorde-kroz-decenije/ |archive-date=5 July 2018 }}</ref><br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Dragoljub Zbiljić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Božidar Bandović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 4th of 16<br />
| website = http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub Vojvodina''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб Војводина}}), commonly known as '''Vojvodina''' and colloquially as '''Voša''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Воша}}), is a Serbian professional [[football club]] based in [[Novi Sad]], Serbia, the second largest city in Serbia, and one of the most popular clubs in the country. The club is the major part of the [[SD Vojvodina|Vojvodina multi-sport club]] and currently the third oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] and the most successful football club in Serbia next to the rivals [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena zvezda]] and [[FK Partizan|Partizan]].<br />
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In its long history, Vojvodina were one of the most successful clubs in the former [[Yugoslavia]], winning two [[Yugoslav First League|First League]] titles, in [[1965–66 Yugoslav First League|1966]] and [[1988–89 Yugoslav First League|1989]], were runners-up in [[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1957]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav First League|1962]] and [[1974–75 Yugoslav First League|1975]], achieved 3rd place in [[1991–92 Yugoslav First League|1992]] and finished 5th in the competition's all-time table.<ref>[http://www.bihsoccer.com/Tabele-prvi-i-drugi-liga-Jugoslavije.html Tabele-prvi-i-drugi-liga-Jugoslavije.html&nbsp;– Yugoslav first league all-time table] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120622040252/http://www.bihsoccer.com/Tabele-prvi-i-drugi-liga-Jugoslavije.html |date=22 June 2012 }}</ref> Vojvodina were also runners-up in the [[Yugoslav Cup]] in [[Yugoslav First League 1951#Cup|1951]]. They won the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] in [[1976 Intertoto Cup|1976]], the [[Mitropa Cup]] in 1977 and were also runners-up of the [[Mitropa Cup]] in [[1957 Mitropa Cup|1957]] and the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] in [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]. From 1993 to 1997, Vojvodina achieved in the national championship 3rd place five times in a row and were runners-up in the domestic cup in 1997. They were runners-up in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] in [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga]] and<br />
3rd place in [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2007]], [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2008]], [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2011]], [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2012]], [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2013]], [[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2017]] and [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2020]]. Vojvodina were also runners-up of the [[Serbian Cup]] in [[2006–07 Serbian Cup|2007]], [[2009–10 Serbian Cup|2010]], [[2010–11 Serbian Cup|2011]] and [[2012–13 Serbian Cup|2013]]. They have won the Serbian Cup twice, winning their first title in [[2013–14 Serbian Cup|2014]] and their second in [[2019–20 Serbian Cup|2020]].<br />
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==History==<br />
{{Main|History of FK Vojvodina}}<br />
On 6 March 1914, in Sava Šijakov's weaving mill in the Temerinska Street 12, a group of students of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] high school established with the help of intellectuals and craftsmen a football club in [[Novi Sad]]. The club was founded in secrecy, because the former Austro-Hungarian authorities banned larger organized gatherings of juveniles in the Vojvodina region which was inhabited mostly by [[Serbs]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mondo.rs/s162659/Vosinih_96_godina.html |title=MTS Mondo, 6 March 2010 |date=6 March 2010 |access-date=6 March 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325090913/http://www.mondo.rs/s162659/Vosinih_96_godina.html |archive-date=25 March 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> The club took the name Vojvodina, in order to emphasize the memory of the political-territorial unit of the Serbs in the "[[Serbian Vojvodina]]" in which the Serbs, at least on paper, get the same rights as all other citizens in the Habsburg Empire for which they have fought for years. The name Vojvodina means in [[Serbian language|Serbian]] a type of duchy, more specifically, a [[voivodeship]]. It derives from the word ''"vojvoda"'', and means "one who leads warriors" or "war leader".<br />
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Among the club founders on that day were the future textile industrialist Milenko Šijakov, the future university professor Vladimir Milićević, the future chemists Milenko Hinić, the future lawyers Radenko Rakić and Kamenko Ćirić, Gojko Tosić, Đorđe Živanov, Branko Gospođinački, the future doctor of law Kosta Hadži and others. The new club played its first match in the village of [[Kovilj]] against local club FK Šajkaš. Vojvodina played in bright blue colours and white shorts and won by 5–0. Svetozar Jocković, Jovan Ljubojević, Milorad Milićević, Dušan Kovačev, Jovan Jocković, Ozren Stojanović, Sava Ignjačev, Gavanski, Predrag Stojanović Ciga, Živojin Đeremov and Uroš Čakovac entered the record books as the first players in the history of Vojvodina. The players were mainly pupils and students, who came from Prague in the summer holidays and played only that one match, because shortly before [[World War I]] broke out. The strict hand of the Austro-Hungarian authorities stopped all Serbian organizations in Novi Sad and Vojvodina was the first time in the situation to be shut down.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fkvojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (1)&nbsp;– The one and only club (1) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831215845/http://www.fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=31 August 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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[[File:600px diagonal right White HEX-BE0000 star HEX-0022B2.svg|170px|thumb|Flag of Vojvodina Novi Sad.]]After the liberation, Vojvodina resumed the work thanks to the enthusiasm of Serbian students from [[Prague]]. The first president of Vojvodina became Milenko Šijakov, son of weaving mill owner Sava Šijak, and the first secretary became Dr. Živko Bajazet, the longtime president of the Serbian merchant bank and member of the [[Serbian Sokol movement|Sokol]] organization. The club financed solely by membership fees and by generous contributions as by Maks Grin, Daka Popović, the Novaković brothers, Ilija Balabušić and the members of Dunđerski family. Part of the Vojvodina players and management who studied in Prague, were also members of football club [[Slavia Prague]]. The Czech club supported the Vojvodina members during the difficult times before and during World War I and contributed in the development of the club. In 1920, was brought from Prague the first set of red and white jerseys. At the club meeting held on 23 July 1922, it was decided that in honour of Slavia Prague the red and white colors adorn the jerseys of Vojvodina. The coat of arms was also partially modeled after Slavia Prague's coat of arms, where the red star of the Czech team was replaced with the blue star, so that Vojvodina's coat of arms had all the colors of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian flag]]. The first coach, technical director and chief organizer of Vojvodina was the lawyer Dr. Kosta Hadži, one of the main founder of Vojvodina and the [[Novi Sad Football Subassociation]]. Under his leadership, Vojvodina won the Novi Sad Subassociation league in 1926, which was the first trophy in its history. Vojvodina played with following players: Mihajlović, Živić, Kričkov, Popović, Vajs, Aleksić, Grgarov, Marjanović, Šević, Petrović, Dudás and Saraz. The club provided the first professional contracts to its players, and also brought professional players from abroad such as Czech [[Josef Čapek (footballer)|Josef Čapek]] and Hungarians Sándor Dudás and [[Ábrahám Jenő|Abraham Saraz]].<ref>[http://www.fkvojvodina.com/download/80_crveno_belih_godina.pdf 80 crveno belih godina] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120106083443/http://fkvojvodina.com/download/80_crveno_belih_godina.pdf |date=6 January 2012 }} by Vladimir Todorović and Miroslav Gavrilović, pag. 18 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> One of the best and most influential Vojvodina players at that time was [[Dušan Marković (footballer, born 1906)|Dušan Marković]], an effective striker who played for Vojvodina from 1921 to 1935. End of the 1930s, Vojvodina brought many good players into the team, which was later known as the ''Millionaires team'' and one of the best was [[Jožef Velker]], which became to a crucial player of the club. In 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937–1940, Vojvodina won the [[Novi Sad Football Subassociation]] league. Since then, Vojvodina begun having serious pretensions to gain promotion to the [[Yugoslav First League]]. The club failed to immediately make an impact, but during the season 1940/41, Vojvodina fought for the top.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=11&title=jozef+velker+vodja+milionera |title=fkvojvodina.com&nbsp;– Vodja "milionera"&nbsp;– The leader of the "millionaires" |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120106123635/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=11&title=jozef+velker+vodja+milionera |archive-date=6 January 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> The final stage of the championship was interrupted by the beginning of World War II, and the Axis bombing, mobilization and country's occupation made the continuation of the competition impossible.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (1) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831215845/http://www.fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=31 August 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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In [[Yugoslav First League 1961-62|1962]], Vojvodina was runners-up. However, the results deteriorated in the following seasons and Vojvodina even started fighting against relegation. In 1964 everything changed with [[Vujadin Boškov]] as the technical director and [[Branko Stanković]] as coach. Vujadin Boškov remodeled and modernized the club. The infrastructure was improved and a new sports center was built. It also organized a successful scouting network and the administration, headed by president Arsa Kovačević, was able to provide all necessary conditions for the competition. Coach Branko Stanković changed the style of play and shifted the emphasis on discipline and running. The only player who had a free hand was [[Silvester Takač]], one of the best players of this generation. In [[Yugoslav First League 1965-66|1966]], Vojvodina won the Yugoslav first league for the first time with eight points ahead of second placed Dinamo Zagreb. Members of this generation were [[Silvester Takač]], [[Ilija Pantelić]], [[Žarko Nikolić]], [[Ivica Brzić]], [[Rajko Aleksić]], [[Đorđe Pavlić]], [[Dobrivoje Trivić]], [[Stevan Sekereš]], [[Đorđe Milić]] and Stevan Nešticki.<br />
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In [[Yugoslav First League 1988-89|1989]], under the new coach [[Ljupko Petrović]], Vojvodina spent almost the whole championship as league leaders. During the season, Vojvodina won at home against all top four Yugoslav clubs. Partizan Belgrade was defeated by goals by 3–2,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OQypl6tk4g |title=Vojvodina – Partizan 3:2 (18.12.1988) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-date=2 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200502043141/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OQypl6tk4g&gl=US&hl=en |url-status=live }}</ref> Dinamo Zagreb by 4–1,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wF1eFC7iHg |title=Vojvodina – Dinamo 4:1 (1988/89) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-date=22 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131543/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wF1eFC7iHg |url-status=live }}</ref> Hajduk Split by 2–0<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKuem5LXmTw |title=Vojvodina&nbsp;– Hajudk Split 2:0 (14.08.1988) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160412111455/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKuem5LXmTw |archive-date=12 April 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> and finally Red Star by 3–1 in front of more than 27,000 spectators.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbZ9gRzSL8E |title=Vojvodina&nbsp;– Red Star 3:1 (19.04.1989) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160603015904/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbZ9gRzSL8E |archive-date=3 June 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Vojvodina played the decisive game for the championship against Sloboda Tuzla and needed a win to clinch the title ahead of rival Red Star. Vojvodina won in front of 27.000 spectator by goals from Šestić (twice), Vorkapić and Vujačić with 4–2.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXqCwbdYsMY |title=Vojvodina&nbsp;– Sloboda Tuzla 4:2 (1989) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160501215545/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXqCwbdYsMY |archive-date=1 May 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> The final whistle sparked off a huge celebration inside the stadium as well as a massive celebratory pitch invasion.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obaDiuIqNqM Sampionska titula '89&nbsp;– Vojvodina Novi Sad] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200502044336/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obaDiuIqNqM&gl=US&hl=en |date=2 May 2020 }} {{in lang|sr}}</ref> The second championship trophy was finally won with three points ahead, after 23 years of waiting, by the new generation of players, such as [[Siniša Mihajlović]], [[Miloš Šestić]], [[Slaviša Jokanović]], [[Budimir Vujačić]], [[Ljubomir Vorkapić]], [[Miroslav Tanjga]], [[Goran Kartalija]], [[Dušan Mijić]], [[Svetozar Šapurić]], [[Čedo Maras]], [[Stevan Milovac]], [[Dragan Punišić]] and [[Zoran Mijucić]]. The following season, Vojvodina fell unhappily in the first round of [[European Cup]] against Honvéd Budapest, although most of the key players from the previous league-winning season remained. Losing the first leg by 1–0 at Honvéd was extremely disappointing. During the second leg, things went much better as Vojvodina got up 2–0 by goals from Siniša Mihajlović and Miroslav Tanjga, however a late own goal by defender Dragan Gaćeša dashed Vojvodina hopes of progressing further.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (3) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181729/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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In [[Yugoslav First League 1989-90|1990]], Vojvodina failed to defend the previously acquired title and finished the season as 11th. The disintegration of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], the civil war (1992–1995), the inflation and the UN sanctions have hit the Yugoslav football teams hard. The difficult situation forced Vojvodina to sell its best players and the champions team broke up in the early nineties. However, Vojvodina's management, led by Milutin Popivoda, succeeded to assemble a new team. The coaches, mainly [[Milorad Kosanović]], made also a great combination of players from Vojvodina's excellent youth like, [[Jovo Bosančić]], [[Goran Šaula]], [[Radoslav Samardžić]], [[Goran Ćurko]] and [[Srđan Bajčetić]], and players from other areas like [[Aleksandar Kocić]], [[Dejan Govedarica]], [[Goran Jezdimirović]], [[Miodrag Pantelić]], [[Vesko Mihajlović]] and [[Zoltan Sabo]]. From 1992, Vojvodina achieved in the championship always the 3rd place, 6 times in a row, and received the call of the ''eternal third''. In 1995, they finished the first half of the season on the first place. Because of the UN sanctions, in this period Vojvodina, as all the rest of the clubs from [[FR Yugoslavia]], was not allowed to compete in European competitions and the question on how this generation would have played on the international scene was left. However, in 1995, Vojvodina played a friendly match in Amsterdam against Ajax, in the season when they won the [[UEFA Champions League]], where the "old lady" of Serbian football defeated them by 3–2. In 1997, Vojvodina achieved also the cup final, but lost against [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]. In [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]], Vojvodina started one after another victory in [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. After eliminating Stabæk (2–0, 2–2), Örebro SK (3–0, 1–0) and Baltika Kaliningrad (3–0, 1–0) in the first three rounds, Vojvodina played the semi-final against SC Bastia. In the first leg, held in Bastia, Vojvodina suffered a 2–0 defeat. Although they were not given any chances in the return leg in Novi Sad, Vojvodina pulled off a convincing 4–0 win. The cup final was played against Werder Bremen. The first match in Bremen was lost by 1–0 and the return game ended with 1–1.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTYGMUmWb6E/ |title=UEFA Intertoto Cup final – FC Vojvodina 1–1 Werder Bremen |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-date=11 July 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230711003210/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTYGMUmWb6E/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Vojvodina coach was Tomislav Manojlović and the red-white jersey was worn by players like [[Nikola Lazetić]], [[Zdravko Drinčić]], [[Vidak Bratić]], [[Jovan Tanasijević]], [[Vladimir Mudrinić]], [[Zoran Janković (footballer)|Zoran Janković]], [[Dragan Žilić]], [[Mićo Vranješ]], [[Saša Cilinšek]], [[Vladimir Matijašević]] and [[Leo Lerinc]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (3) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181729/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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| <small>Vojvodina's team of the decade 2000–2010, elected by the fans.</small><ref>[http://sport.blic.rs/vojvodina/vesti/191495/Kacar-ispred-Krasica-u-Vosinom-timu-decenije blic.rs&nbsp;– Vošin "tim decenije"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703200555/http://sport.blic.rs/vojvodina/vesti/191495/Kacar-ispred-Krasica-u-Vosinom-timu-decenije |date=3 July 2013 }}</ref><br />
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In the [[1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia|2000/01]] season, Vojvodina fought unexpectedly for competitive survival in the elite and the club ran into financial problems. The departure of the club director [[Svetozar Šapurić]] opened the descent and Vojvodina entered into a several-year long crisis. In a short period of time, numerous managers and coaches were changed regularly and the situation deteriorated more and more. This was a period of mediocre results and the circle of selling the best players to richer European clubs after just a couple of seasons of first-team football and replacing them with fresh young talents. Despite that, at that period, a large number of class players worn the jersey of Vojvodina like [[Miloš Krasić]], [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]], [[Milan Stepanov]], [[Ranko Despotović]], [[Vlada Avramov]], [[Bojan Neziri]], [[Vidak Bratić]], [[Jovan Tanasijević]], [[Radoslav Batak]], [[Milan Vještica]], [[Milan Belić]] and [[Miodrag Stošić]]. In 2005, as a final act of desperation, the organised supporters, the [[Firma (supporter group)|Firmaši]] and Vojvodina's oldest supporters, called the Stara Garda (English: Old Guard), gathered and took over the assembly of the club to make the public aware on their dissatisfaction and the bad situation in the club. In the same year, the newly arrived club president [[Ratko Butorović]] announced a better future for club. The squad was improved and in fact followed the stabilization and the rise of the club, both financial and in terms of results. Also, the management announced large reconstructions of the stadium and training facility, which were realized in the following years.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (3) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181729/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>[http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/sumorne-devedesete/ fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Sumorne devedesete&nbsp;– Gloomy nineties] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120703190633/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/sumorne-devedesete/ |date=3 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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Many players contributed to these successes, some of them are [[Gojko Kačar]], [[Dušan Tadić (football)|Dušan Tadić]], [[Dragan Mrđa]], [[Marcelo Pletsch]], [[Aboubakar Oumarou]], [[Ranko Despotović]], [[Željko Brkić]], [[Daniel Mojsov]], [[Slobodan Medojević]], [[Miroslav Stevanović]], [[Vlatko Grozdanoski]], [[Giorgi Merebashvili]], [[Miroslav Vulićević]], [[Brana Ilić]], [[Branislav Trajković]], [[Vuk Mitošević]], [[Damir Kahriman]], [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Darko Lovrić]], [[Savo Pavićević]], [[Joseph Kizito (footballer)|Joseph Kizito]], [[Danijel Aleksić]], [[Mario Gjurovski]], [[Aleksandar Katai]], [[Nino Pekarić]], [[Vladimir Buač]], [[Nikola Petković (footballer, born 1986)|Nikola Petković]] and [[Stephen Appiah]].<br />
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==Club colours and crest==<br />
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Vojvodina played its first match in bright blue colours and white shorts. Some of the first Vojvodina players and management studied in Prague and were also members of football club [[Slavia Prague]]. The Czech club supported the Vojvodina members during the difficult times before and during World War I and contributed in the development of the club. In 1920, was brought from Prague the first set of red and white jerseys. At the club meeting held on 23 July 1922, it was decided that in honour of [[Slavia Prague]] the red and white colors adorn the jerseys of Vojvodina. The coat of arms was also partially modeled after Slavia Prague's coat of arms, where the red star of the Czech club was replaced with the blue star, so that Vojvodina's coat of arms had all the colors of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian flag]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (1) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831215845/http://www.fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=31 August 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Stadium and training facility==<br />
===Stadium===<br />
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The home field of Vojvodina is the [[Karađorđe Stadium]]. It is named after [[Karađorđe]], the leader of the [[First Serbian uprising]] against the Ottoman occupation. Formerly, it was known as the ''City Stadium'' or ''Vojvodina Stadium'', but it was renamed on request of the Vojvodina fans in 2007 to Karađorđe Stadium. However, it was in fact the older and original name of the stadium that was used from its foundation until the end of World War II. With a total capacity of about 20 000, of which 15 000 seats,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.superliga.rs/klubovi/vojvodina |title=JSL: FK Vojvodina |access-date=13 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813111910/http://www.superliga.rs/klubovi/vojvodina |archive-date=13 August 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> it is one of the largest football stadiums in Serbia. The stadium has a new athletic track, and it is equipped with new [[Philips]] LED lights and 1700 [[lux]] strong [[Floodlights (sport)|floodlights]]. The stadium features a [[Very Important Person|VIP]] sector with 150 seats, VIP café-restaurant, press center, and 14 fully equipped broadcast cabins. It is also the home ground for the [[Serbia national under-21 football team|Serbian U-21 football team]].<ref>[http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/stadion-detaljno/ fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Stadion detaljno&nbsp;– Stadium details] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120702073846/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/stadion-detaljno/ |date=2 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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In 2012, the executive board announced further reconstructions of Karadjordje Stadium. These will include a new South stand, the reconstruction of Eastern and Southwest stands, and the covering of the whole stadium. The reconstruction will increase the stadium's capacity approximately to 19,500 seats.<br />
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===Training facility===<br />
{{Main|FC Vujadin Boškov}}<br />
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The [[FC Vujadin Boškov]] is the club's [[Training ground (association football)|training facility]] and [[Youth system|youth academy]] base. The sports complex is located in [[Veternik]], [[Novi Sad]] and was named after football legend [[Vujadin Boškov]]. The center has over 85,000 square meters of sports facilities and 2,000 square meters of enclosed space. It has six courts, one with artificial grass and two surrounded by bleachers. It has 8 double rooms and 2 luxury suites, and each unit have most modern equipment. A kitchen supplies the senior team and all the younger categories. The sports complex has also a changing room, gym, medical center, laundry facilities and in the main building houses two press centers. Recreational facility and amusement at both facilities include TV, billiards, table football, computers, air conditioners and other modern equipment. The entire complex is managed by a team of highly qualified personnel. A special service for the 24-hour security of the sports facility is also available. The sport complex is today among the highest value in Southeast Europe.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/fc-vujadin-boskov/ | title=FC Vujadin Boškov | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=15 February 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301071325/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/fc-vujadin-boskov/ | archive-date=1 March 2012 | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Youth academy==<br />
[[File:MilosKrasic.jpg|135px|thumb|left|[[Miloš Krasić]], former youth player of Vojvodina.]]<br />
Famous for its excellent football youth work, its good scout network, the modern club's [[training ground]] and the [[Youth system|youth academy]] base [[FC Vujadin Boškov]], which is well equipped and one of the most prestigious in the Southeast Europe, Vojvodina has developed renowned professional footballers such as [[Miloš Krasić]], [[Gojko Kačar]], [[Milan Stepanov]], [[Srđan Bajčetić]] (retired), [[Dušan Tadić (football)|Dušan Tadić]], [[Željko Brkić]], [[Danijel Aleksić]], [[Slobodan Medojević]], [[Aleksandar Katai]], [[Goran Šaula]], [[Jovo Bosančić]], [[Damir Stojak]], [[Miroslav Stevanović]], [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]], [[Mijat Gaćinović]], [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] among others. In 2008 and 2009, Vojvodina organized together with the A.C. Milan a training camp at the [[FC Vujadin Boškov]]. The Vojvodina junior players were trained there by Milan training techniques and methods. In 2012, Vojvodina's team, led by coach Milan Kosanović, won the Serbian youth championship.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
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[[File:Red Firm.jpg|235px|thumb|right| The [[Firma (supporter group)|Firmaši]] during the [[UEFA Europa League]] away match against Rapid Wien in 2012.]]<br />
One of the first organized supports of Vojvodina fans was recorded in 1931, at the away game against [[Mačva Šabac]]. Already in 1937, the first organized supporters club was established, probably the first organized supporter group in the former [[Yugoslavia]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/klub-navijaca-1937/ |title=fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Klub navijaca 1937&nbsp;– Fan Club 1937 |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120619172214/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/klub-navijaca-1937/ |archive-date=19 June 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> Although the club had numerous supporters throughout the history, more organized groups emerged end of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s. In 1989, for the first time starts the idea of uniting of all the smaller supporter groups. This idea is realized and the group was named Red Firm. A few days later, several youngsters established the group '''Firma''' (English: The Firm) as one of the subgroups, because they wanted a Serbian name for their group. The disintegration of Yugoslavia and its follows led to stagnation in all Yugoslavian supporter groups so that in 1992, the Red Firm fell apart and the Firma took over the leadership of the organized supports. The members of Firma call themselves '''Firmaši''' (English:Members of the Firma), the plural of the singular form Firmaš, and belongs today to the top supporter groups in Serbia.<ref>[http://www.firma1989.com/english/ firma1989.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120506184154/http://www.firma1989.com/english/ |date=6 May 2012 }} {{in lang|sr|en}}</ref> They are more known as ultras, not hooligans. However, they always protected the name and honour of FK Vojvodina, Novi Sad and Serbia, putting themselves against all who were not doing enough for the club.<ref>[http://www.ultrasspirit.com/the-firm-vojvodina-novi-sad.html/comment-page-1#comment-98062 ultrasspirit.com&nbsp;– The Firm&nbsp;– Vojvodina Novi Sad] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110920132912/http://www.ultrasspirit.com/the-firm-vojvodina-novi-sad.html/comment-page-1#comment-98062 |date=20 September 2011 }} {{in lang|en}}</ref> The Firmaši gather in the north stand of the [[Karađorđe Stadium]], from where they fiercely support their club. Besides football, they also support other sport sections of the [[Vojvodina Novi Sad|Vojvodina Novi Sad Sport Association]]. The club also has a group of their oldest supporters, called the '''Stara Garda''' (English: Old Guard) and who are for more than 40 years in the east stand of the stadium.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/stara-garda/ |title=fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Stara Garda&nbsp;– The Old Guard |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514094356/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/stara-garda/ |archive-date=14 May 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Honours==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
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====League====<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav First League]]'''<br />
**'''Winners: (2) '''[[1965–66 Yugoslav First League|1965–66]], [[1988–89 Yugoslav First League|1988–89]]<br />
**'''Runners-up: (3) '''[[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1956–57]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav First League|1961–62]], [[1974–75 Yugoslav First League|1974–75]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**'''Runners-up: (1) '''[[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]]<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
**'''Winners: (1): '''[[1986-87 Yugoslav Second League|1986-87 (West)]]<br />
*'''Yugoslav Summer Champions League:'''<br />
**''' Winners: (1)''' 1970<br />
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====Cups====<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Runners-up: (1)''' [[1951 Yugoslav Cup|1951]]<br />
*'''[[Serbia and Montenegro Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Runners-up: (1)''' [[1996–97 FR Yugoslavia Cup|1996–97]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Winners: (2)''' [[2013–14 Serbian Cup|2013–14]], [[2019–20 Serbian Cup|2019–20]]<br />
**'''Runners-up: (5)''' [[2006–07 Serbian Cup|2006–07]], [[2009–10 Serbian Cup|2009–10]], [[2010–11 Serbian Cup|2010–11]], [[2012–13 Serbian Cup|2012–13]], [[2023–24 Serbian Cup|2023–24]]<br />
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====Super Cups====<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Super Cup]]'''<br />
**Runners-up: 1989<br />
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===International===<br />
*'''[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup / UEFA Champions League]]'''<br />
**Quarter-finalists: [[1966–67 European Cup|1966–67]]<br />
*'''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Winners:''' [[Intertoto Cup 1976|1976]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]<br />
*'''[[Mitropa Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Winners:''' 1976–77<br />
**Runners-up: [[1957 Mitropa Cup|1957]]<br />
*'''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]'''<br />
**Quarter-finalists: [[1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1961–62]], [[1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1967–68]]<br />
<br />
===Individual awards===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
<br />
'''[[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav First League top scorers]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Name<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| [[1955–56 Yugoslav First League|1955–56]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 21<br />
|-<br />
| [[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1956–57]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 28<br />
|-<br />
| [[1957–58 Yugoslav First League|1957–58]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 19<br />
|-<br />
| [[1960–61 Yugoslav First League|1960–61]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 16<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''[[First League of Serbia and Montenegro|First League of Serbia and Montenegro top scorers]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Name<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| [[1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1992–93]]<br />
| {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Vesko Mihajlović]]<br />
| 22<br />
|}<br />
<br />
'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga top scorers]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Name<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Mrđa]]<br />
| 22<br />
|}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga Footballer of the Year]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Mrđa]] ([[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2010]])<br />
'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga Young Footballer of the Year]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Slobodan Medojević]] ([[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2011]])<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=27&nav_id=514908 |title=b92.net&nbsp;– JSL: Izabran najbolji tim&nbsp;– JSL: Elected the best team |date=27 May 2011 |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105015112/http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=27&nav_id=514908 |archive-date=5 November 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
==Club records==<br />
[[File:Siniša Mihajlović.JPG|100px|thumb|right|[[Siniša Mihajlović]].]]'''Radomir Krstić''' is Vojvodinas's record-holder by number of appearances (613 matches). The goal-scoring record-holder is striker '''[[Todor Veselinović]]''', with 586 goals (of it 130 goals in the Yugoslav championship). He was also the top scorer of the Yugoslav league in [[Yugoslav First League 1955-56|1956]], [[Yugoslav First League 1956-57|1957]], [[Yugoslav First League 1957-58|1958]] and [[Yugoslav First League 1960-61|1961]]. In addition, Vojvodina had two more top scorers in its history.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=4&title=todor+veselinovic+kralj+strelaca |title=fk.vojvodina&nbsp;– Kralj strelaca |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120421025714/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=4&title=todor+veselinovic+kralj+strelaca |archive-date=21 April 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> In [[1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1993]], [[Vesko Mihajlović]] with 22 goals and in [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2010]], [[Dragan Mrdja]] also with 22 goals. The first player of Vojvodina, who wore the representative jersey of Yugoslavia was Abraham Saraz Eugen in 1922, where he scored two goals in the match against Czechoslovakia.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/zanimljivosti/ |title=fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Zanimljivosti&nbsp;– Interesting |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130304033450/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/zanimljivosti/ |archive-date=4 March 2013 }}</ref> Since then, numerous Vojvodina football players were in the Yugoslav national team and [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Zdravko Rajkov]], [[Dobrosav Krstić]], [[Silvester Takač]], [[Žarko Nikolić]], [[Dobrivoje Trivić]] and [[Siniša Mihajlović]] (a former player of Inter Milan) are among them.<br />
<br />
===Player records===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Apps<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Radomir Krstić<br />
| 613<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Nikezić]]<br />
| 587<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Žarko Nikolić]]<br />
| 563<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Zdravko Rajkov]]<br />
| 555<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 546<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Sima Milovanov]]<br />
| 532<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Đorđe Vujkov]]<br />
| 527<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Slavko Ličinar<br />
| 524<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Šandor Mokuš<br />
| 519<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]<br />
| 512<br />
|}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
===Club all-time European record===<br />
<br />
{{Main|FK Vojvodina in European football}}<br />
{{updated|15 August 2024}}<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!P!!W!!D!!L!!GF!!GA!!GD<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup / Champions League]]||9||5||1||3||10||9||+1<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup / Europa League]]||61||24||14||23||89||84||+5<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Conference League]]||8||3||1||4||7||13||–6<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]||10||6||1||3||18||9||+9<br />
|-<br />
|[[Mitropa Cup]]||37||13||11||13||57||51||+6<br />
|-<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]||23||9||6||8||27||22||+5<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====UEFA ranking====<br />
<br />
{{updated|1 May 2023}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2023 |title=Club coefficients 2023 |access-date=1 May 2023 |archive-date=9 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211109131431/https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2023 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
! Rank !! Team !! Points<br />
|-<br />
|201||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Čukarički]]||6.475<br />
|-<br />
|202||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Radnički Niš]]||6.475<br />
|-<br />
|'''203'''||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} '''FK Vojvodina'''||'''6.475'''<br />
|-<br />
|204||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK TSC]]||6.475<br />
|-<br />
|205||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Spartak Subotica]]||6.475<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Best results in European competitions====<br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"<br />
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB<br />
! Season<br />
! Achievement<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup / UEFA Champions League]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1966–67 European Cup|1967]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Quarter Final'''<br />
| align="left" | eliminated by {{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] 1–0 in Novi Sad, 0–2 in Glasgow<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Mitropa Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Mitropa Cup|1977]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Winner'''<br />
| align="left" | First in group with {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Vasas SC|Vasas]], {{flagicon|Italy}} [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] and {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} [[Sparta Prague]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1976 Intertoto Cup|1976]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Winner'''<br />
| align="left" | First in group with {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Zagłębie Sosnowiec|Zagłębie]],{{flagicon|Austria}} [[LASK Linz]] and {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Örebro SK]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Runner-up'''<br />
| align="left" | lost to {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Werder Bremen]] 0–1 in Bremen, 1–1 in Novi Sad<br />
|}<br />
{{Clear}}<br />
'''''Biggest win in UEFA competition:'''''<br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"<br />
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB<br />
! Season<br />
!<br />
! Match<br />
!<br />
! Score<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League|2015–16]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Italia}} [[UC Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''4–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|2007–08]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Malta}} [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1961–62]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Iraklis F.C. (Thessaloniki)|Iraklis]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''9–1'''<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Mitropa Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1957 Mitropa Cup|1956–57]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''6–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1959–60<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Austria}} [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Wacker Vienna]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–0'''<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1988 Intertoto Cup|1987–88]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK Budapest]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1978 Intertoto Cup|1977–78]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Norway}} [[IK Start]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1964–65 Intertoto Cup|1964–65]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Austria}} [[First Vienna FC|First Vienna]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
{{Clear}}<br />
<br />
===European matches since 2010===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| 2011–12<br />
| [[2011–12 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2011–12 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LIE}} [[FC Vaduz|Vaduz]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–3''' ([[Away goals rule|a]])<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2"| 2012–13<br />
| rowspan="2"| [[2012–13 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2012–13 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[FK Sūduva|Sūduva]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|4–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2012–13 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4"| 2013–14<br />
| rowspan="4"| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Malta}} [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|4–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''7–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Budapest Honvéd]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Bursaspor]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''5–2'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Moldova}} [[FC Sheriff Tiraspol|Sheriff Tiraspol]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="1"| 2014–15<br />
| rowspan="1"| [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SVK}} [[FK AS Trenčín|AS Trenčín]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–4<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4"| 2015–16<br />
| rowspan="4"| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[MTK Budapest]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|0–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[FK Spartaks Jūrmala|Spartaks Jūrmala]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''4–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[UC Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|4–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''4–2'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]]<br />
| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''0–5'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4"| 2016–17<br />
| rowspan="4"| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Bokelj|Bokelj]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|5–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''6–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Wales}} [[Connah's Quay Nomads F.C.|Connah's Quay Nomads]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[FC Dinamo Minsk|Dinamo Minsk]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]]<br />
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|0–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''0–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="1"| 2017–18<br />
| rowspan="1"| [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SVK}} [[MFK Ružomberok|Ružomberok]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="1"| 2020–21<br />
| rowspan="1"| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Standard Liège]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''1–2''' {{aet}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2021–22<br />
| rowspan="2" | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[FK Panevėžys|Panevėžys]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[LASK]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–6<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|CYP}} [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–4'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2024–25<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–4<br />
|-<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Conference League|UEFA Conference League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Conference League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SLO}} [[NK Maribor|Maribor]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0 {{aet}}<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–2 (2–4 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]])'''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{Updated|21 August 2024}}<ref>{{cite news | url=https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/igraci/ | title=FIRST TEAM – PLAYERS | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=15 August 2024 | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| title = Squad| url = https://www.superliga.rs/tim/vojvodina/ | publisher = Serbian SuperLiga official website| access-date = 15 August 2024 | url-status = live}}</ref><br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|name=[[Matija Gočmanac]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=GEO|name=[[Guram Giorbelidze]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Poletanović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Crnomarković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=LUX|name=[[Seid Korać]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=NGA|name=[[Bamidele Yusuf|Dele]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Đorđević (footballer, born 1991)|Stefan Đorđević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Vukanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Nikolić (footballer)|Uroš Nikolić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Rosić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=CIV|name=[[Caleb Zady Sery]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Igor Jeličić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=ROM|name=[[Mihai Butean]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|name=[[Njegoš Petrović]]|pos=MF|other=[[captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=DRC|name=[[Jonathan Bolingi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Lazar Nikolić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=BRA|name=[[Lucas Barros]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=MNE|name=[[Vukan Savićević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Sukačev]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=KEN|name=[[Collins Sichenje]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Bukinac]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=34|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Medojević]]|pos=MF<!--|other=[[captain (association football)#Vice-captain|vice-captain]]-->}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Popović (footballer, born 2004)|Miloš Popović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Veličković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=47|nat=SRB|name=[[Mihajlo Butraković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=MNE|name=[[Andrija Radulović (footballer)|Andrija Radulović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=78|nat=SRB|name=[[Luka Drobnjak]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Bjeković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Players with multiple nationalities===<br />
* {{flagicon|LUX}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Seid Korać]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Radulović (footballer)|Andrija Radulović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vukan Savićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Marko Bjeković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|POR}} [[Stefan Đorđević (footballer, born 1991)|Stefan Đorđević]]<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Toroman]]|pos=GK|other=at [[FK Inđija|Inđija]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Ognjen Bogunović]]|pos=GK|other=at [[RFK Novi Sad 1921|RFK Novi Sad]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Siniša Tanjga]]|pos=DF|other=at [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost GAT]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Luka Serdar]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Tekstilac Odžaci|Tekstilac Odžaci]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Vanja Apostolovski]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Radnički Zrenjanin|Radnički Zrenjanin]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=MNE|name=[[Ivan Vukčević]]|pos=FW|other=at {{flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Sutjeska Nikšić|Sutjeska Nikšić]] until the end of the season}}<br />
<!--<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Andrej Borak]]|pos=GK|other=at [[GFK Sloven Ruma|Sloven Ruma]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Kokanović]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost GAT]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Paunović]]|pos=FW|other=at [[GFK Dubočica|Dubočica]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Pavlica]]|pos=FW|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički SM]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Lukijan Abadžija]]|pos=FW|other=at [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost GAT]] until the end of the season}}<br />
<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Jakovljević]]|pos=GK|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički SM]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Ranko Puškić]]|pos=GK|other=at [[RFK Novi Sad 1921|RFK Novi Sad]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Đurić (footballer)|Đorđe Đurić]]|pos=DF|other=at [[FK Kabel|Kabel]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Ognjen Brajić]]|pos=DF|other=at [[FK 1. Maj Ruma|1. Maj Ruma]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Andrej Pivaš]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Kabel|Kabel]] until the end of the season}}<br />
--><br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Technical staff==<br />
{{Updated|21 December 2023}}<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/strucni-stab/ | title=Technical staff 2023/24 | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=2 July 2023 | archive-date=9 May 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190509211533/https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/strucni-stab/ | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border: #FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:white; font-size: 120%" | '''Current technical staff'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Manager''': {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Božidar Bandović]]<br />
* Assistant Manager/Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vladica Grujic|Vladica Grujić]]<br />
* Assistant Manager/Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|MKD}} Srđan Stojčevski<br />
* Assistant Manager/Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Krtolica<br />
* Goalkeeping Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Srđan Žakula]]<br />
* Fitness Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Jovančević]]<br />
* Fitness Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} Luka Miljević<br />
* Doctor: {{flagicon|SRB}} Dr Borko Vukosav<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Goran Marijan<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Mijić<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Marijan Ciganović<br />
* Economic: {{flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Jotanović<br />
* Economic: {{flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Vasić<br />
* Analyst: {{flagicon|SRB}} Igor Gagričić<br />
* Secretary of the coaching staff: {{flagicon|SRB}} Dragomir Vukićević<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club management==<br />
{{Updated|27 March 2024}}<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/uprava-i-menadzment/ | title=Club management 2023/24 | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=20 December 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190630083326/https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/uprava-i-menadzment/ | archive-date=30 June 2019 | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border:#FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:white; font-size: 120%" | '''Current management'''<br />
|<br />
* '''President''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Dragoljub Zbiljić<br />
* Vice-president: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[Milan Mandarić]]<br />
* Vice-president: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Tanjga]]<br />
* General director: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Bajatović]]<br />
* Sports director: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Jovanović (footballer, born 1978)|Marko Jovanović]]<br />
* President of the Assembly: {{flagicon|SRB}} Milan N. Đukić<br />
* Director of Stadium: {{flagicon|SRB}} Jelena Kulpinski<br />
* Youth school director: {{flagicon|SRB}} Duško Grujić<br />
* Club secretary: {{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Vlaškalić<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
''For all players, see: [[List of FK Vojvodina players]].''<br />
<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have either:'''<br />
* Played at least 100 games in Serbian top league.<br />
* Played at least 80 games for the club.<br />
* Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.<br />
* Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.<br />
<br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Radivoj Božić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetozar Đanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Rodoljub Malenčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Dušan Marković (footballer, born 1906)|Dušan Marković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ivan Medarić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Božidar Petrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ján Podhradský]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Zvonko Požega]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Jenő Ábrahám|Jenő Ábrahám Saraz]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Jožef Velker]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Rajko Aleksić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stevan Bena]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Bošnjak]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivica Brzić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Ćurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Čedo Maras]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josif Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zvonko Ivezić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Aleksandar Ivoš]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Željko Jurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dobrosav Krstić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miodrag Kustudić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zoran Marić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dušan Mijić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Milić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sima Milovanov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zoran Mijucić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nikezić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Martin Novoselac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Pantelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Pavković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Pavlić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zdravko Rajkov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vasa Rutonjski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ratko Svilar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Svetozar Šapurić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stevan Sekereš]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Šestić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ratko Svilar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slavko Svinjarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Silvester Takač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Tanjga]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dobrivoje Trivić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ljubomir Vorkapić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nebojša Vučković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Vujkov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Vukašinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Zemko]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Marijan Zovko]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Belić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikoslav Bjegović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Igor Bogdanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Cilinšek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ljubiša Dunđerski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dejan Govedarica]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Goran Jezdimirović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Slaviša Jokanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Đorđe Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Kocić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radovan Krivokapić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikola Lazetić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Vladan Lukić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Vesko Mihajlović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Bojan Neziri]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miodrag Pantelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zoltan Sabo]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radoslav Samardžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Goran Šaula]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Damir Stojak]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Budimir Vujačić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Žilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Danijel Aleksić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Enver Alivodić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vlada Avramov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Željko Brkić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Buač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ranko Despotović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Igor Đurić (Serbian footballer)|Igor Đurić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mijat Gaćinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Brana Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dimitrije Injac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Jovanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Gojko Kačar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Damir Kahriman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Katai]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Krasić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Milan Lazarević (footballer)|Milan Lazarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Filip Malbašić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Mrđa]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Paločević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nino Pekarić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Emil Rockov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veljko Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Stepanov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mirko Topić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Todić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branislav Trajković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jagoš Vuković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Vulićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Zukić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Goran Kartalija]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Nemanja Bilbija]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Daniel Graovac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Siniša Mulina]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Nastić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Miroslav Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Nemanja Supić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Amir Teljigović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Stojan Vranješ]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Zoran Janković (footballer)|Zoran Janković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Stefan Cebara]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} {{flagicon|NGR}} [[John Mary]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} [[Aboubakar Oumarou]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Veldin Karić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|TCH}} [[Josef Čapek (footballer)|Josef Čapek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GAB}} [[Anselme Délicat]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GEO}} [[Giorgi Merebashvili]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Sadick Adams]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Stephen Appiah]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Yaw Antwi]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GNB}} {{flagicon|POR}} [[Almami Moreira]]<br />
* {{flagicon|HUN}} [[János Borsó]]<br />
* {{flagicon|IDN}} [[Ilija Spasojević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MLI}} [[Mamadou Traoré (footballer, born 1994)|Mamadou Traoré]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Daniel Avramovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Mario Đurovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Vlatko Grozdanoski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Sašo Miloševski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Daniel Mojsov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Borislav Tomovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Radoslav Batak]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Fatić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mirko Ivanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Asmir Kajević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vasko Kalezić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Damir Kojašević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Šaleta Kordić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nebojša Kosović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Risto Lakić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nemanja Sekulić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jovan Tanasijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Igor Vujačić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Vukčević (footballer)|Marko Vukčević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Simon Vukčević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|NGA}} [[Nnaemeka Ajuru]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Alin Stoica]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Niclas Nyhlén]]<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Joseph Kizito (footballer)|Joseph Kizito]]<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Eugene Sseppuya]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
<br />
''For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Vojvodina players]].''<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{{div col|colwidth=28em}}<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Kosta Hadži <small>(1924–1926)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Otto Necas]] <small>(1926–1928)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Boško Simonović]] <small>(1929)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Otto Necas]] <small>(1929–30)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Otto Hamacek]] <small>(1931–32)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Hungary|1920}} [[Károly Nemes]] <small>(1933)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Federal State of Austria}} Willy Schürmann <small>(1934–35)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Federal State of Austria}} [[Fritz Levitus]] <small>(1936–1938)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Milorad Ognjanov <small>(1938)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)}} [[Károly Nemes]] <small>(1939)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)}} János Neu <small>(1940–1941)</small><!-- Hungarian coach from Budapest, came to Vojvodina after coaching in Thessaloniki, Greece. --><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Milorad Ognjanov <small>(1945–1947)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Bane Sekulić]] <small>(1948–1951)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] <small>(1952)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Milorad Ognjanov <small>(1952)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Gustav Lechner]] <small>(1953–1957)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Hungarian People's Republic}} [[Antal Lyka]] <small>(1957–1959)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ratomir Čabrić]] <small>(1959–60)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Radomir Momirski <small>(1960–61)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Franja Hirman <small>(1961–1964)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Branko Stanković]] <small>(1964–1967)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zdravko Rajkov]] <small>(1967–68)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ratomir Čabrić]] <small>(1968–69)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dragoljub Milošević]] <small>(1969–1973)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Gojko Zec]] <small>(1973–74)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]] <small>(1974–1977)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Branko Stanković]] <small>(1977–78)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Pavić (footballer)|Milorad Pavić]] <small>(1978)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(1978–79)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Marko Valok]] <small>(1979–80)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dušan Drašković]] <small>(1980–1983)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]] <small>(1983)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Josip Duvančić]] <small>(1983–84)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Jovan Kovrlija <small>(1984–85)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Vukašin Višnjevac]] <small>(1985)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]] <small>(1985)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Vladimir Savić <small>(1986)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Željko Jurčić <small>(1986)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tonko Vukušić]] <small>(1986–87)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(1987–88)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(1988–1990)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(1990–91)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Žarko Nikolić]] <small>(1991)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Jovan Kovrlija <small>(1991–92)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milorad Kosanović]] <small>(1992–95)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Gjoko Hadžievski]] <small>(1995–96)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(1996)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(1996–97)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Josip Pirmajer]] <small>(1997–98)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} Tomislav Manojlović <small>(1998–00)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Okuka]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2000–01)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Slobodan Pavković]] <small>(2001–02)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miroslav Vukašinović]] <small>(2002–03)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} Josif Ilić <small>(2003)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Branko Smiljanić]] <small>(2004–9 Nov 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Vladimir Petrović]] <small>(24 Nov 2004 – 26 Dec 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Đuričić (footballer, born 1961)|Milan Đuričić]] <small>(27 Dec 2004 – 14 Aug 2005)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Zoran Marić]] <small>(20 Aug 2005 – 13 Aug 2006)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Milovan Rajevac]] <small>(17 Aug 2006 – 17 Sep 2007)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(18 Sep 2007 – 1 Jun 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(4 Jun 2008 – 20 Oct 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Dragan Radojičić]] <small>(21 Oct 2008 – 23 Dec 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(23 Dec 2008 – 8 Mar 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Zoran Marić]] <small>(9 Mar 2009 – 8 Jun 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]] <small>(8 Jun 2009 – 2 Oct 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(11 Oct 2009 – 9 Mar 2010)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Milan Đuričić (footballer, born 1961)|Milan Đuričić]] <small>(10 Mar 2010 – 18 May 2010)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(27 May 2010 – 30 May 2011)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Dejan Vukićević]] <small>(15 Aug 2011 – 12 Apr 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Spasoje Jelačić <small>''(interim)'' (13 Apr 2012 – 23 Apr 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatomir Zagorčić]] <small>''(interim)'' (23 Apr 2012 – 31 May 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatomir Zagorčić]] <small>(31 May 2012 – 12 Sep 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nebojša Vignjević]] <small>(12 Sep 2012 – 4 Jun 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Nikolić (football coach)|Marko Nikolić]] <small>(7 Jun 2013 – 9 Dec 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(3 Jan 2014 – 19 May 2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Marić]] <small>(19 Jun 2014 – 16 Mar 2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatomir Zagorčić]] <small>(17 Mar 2015 – 22 Oct 2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lalatović]] <small>(11 Nov 2015 – 17 Dec 2016)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Ivanović]] <small>(23 Dec 2016 – 3 Apr 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Veselinović]] <small>(4 Apr 2017 – 21 Apr 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radoslav Batak]] <small>(23 Apr 2017 – 29 Jun 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Vanić]] <small>(30 Jun 2017 – 9 Sep 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Buač]] <small>(21 Sep 2017 – 30 Nov 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ilija Stolica]] <small>(23 Dec 2017 – 4 Apr 2018)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Veselinović]] <small>(9 Apr 2018 – 7 Sep 2018)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Okuka]] <small>(7 Sep 2018 – 25 Nov 2018)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radovan Krivokapić]] <small>(25 Nov 2018 – 29 Jun 2019)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lalatović]] <small>(29 Jun 2019 – 26 May 2021)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavoljub Đorđević]] <small>(26 May 2021 – 14 Mar 2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Dragan Radojičić]] <small>(15 Mar 2022 – 30 May 2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rastavac]] <small>(1 Jun 2022 – 25 Feb 2023)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radoslav Batak]] <small>(25 Feb 2023 – 8 Aug 2023)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ranko Popović]] <small>(11 Aug 2023 – 21 Dec 2023)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Božidar Bandović]] <small>(28 Dec 2023 – )</small><br />
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!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|1994–1996<br />
|[[Reusch]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1996–2002<br />
|[[NAAI]]<br />
|Braća Mandić<br />
|-<br />
|2002–2003<br />
|[[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2003–2007<br />
|[[NAAI]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2007–2012<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Joma]]<br />
||Aleksandar Gradnja<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2015<br />
||[[Volkswagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2017<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Umbro]]<br />
|Volkswagen<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
||Viskol<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
||[[Srbijagas]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–present<br />
||[[Kelme (company)|Kelme]]<br />
||Srbijagas<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
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{{Commons category|FK Vojvodina}}<br />
; Official<br />
*{{official website|https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2012/clubs/club=52810/profile/index.html FK Vojvodina] at [[UEFA]]<br />
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; Unofficial<br />
* [http://www.fkvojvodina.com/ fkvojvodina.com] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110723220029/http://red-firm.on.neobee.net/ napredvosa.com] (archived 23 July 2011) {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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; Supporters<br />
* [http://www.firma1989.com/ Firma1989.com] {{in lang|sr|en}}<br />
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; Other<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110623164014/http://kapiten.rs/category/fudbal/fk-vojvodina/ Vojvodina Novi Sad] at kapiten.rs (archived 23 June 2011)<br />
* [http://www.utakmica.rs/klub/7-vojvodina Vojvodina Novi Sad] at utakmica.rs<br />
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[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Novi Sad]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1914]]<br />
[[Category:1914 establishments in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bamidele_Yusuf&diff=1241555674Bamidele Yusuf2024-08-21T21:11:20Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Nigerian footballer}}<br />
{{BLP sources|date=April 2020}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Bamidele Yusuf<br />
| fullname = Bamidele Isa Yusuf<br />
| image = <br />
| image_size = <br />
| caption = <br />
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|2001|2|22|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Jos]], Nigeria<br />
| height = 1.80 m<br />
| currentclub = [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| clubnumber = 7<br />
| position = [[Winger (association football)|Winger]], [[Forward (association football)|forward]]<br />
| youthyears1 = {{0|0000}}–2019<br />
| youthclubs1 = FC Obazz<br />
| years1 = 2019–2022<br />
| clubs1 = [[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]]<br />
| caps1 = 77<br />
| goals1 = 15<br />
| years2 = 2022–2024<br />
| clubs2 = [[G.D. Estoril Praia|Estoril]]<br />
| caps2 = 5<br />
| goals2 = 1<br />
| years3 = 2024<br />
| clubs3 = [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
| caps3 = 16<br />
| goals3 = 6<br />
| years4 = 2024–<br />
| clubs4 = [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| caps4 = 4<br />
| goals4 = 2<br />
| club-update = 21 August 2024<br />
}}<br />
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'''Bamidele Isa Yusuf''' (born 22 February 2001) is a Nigerian professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[Winger (association football)|winger]] or [[Forward (association football)|forward]] for [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Vojvodina Novi Sad|Vojvodina]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=FK Vojvodina official website|url=https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/jusuf-bamidele-sesto-pojacanje-vojvodine/?script=lat|title=Jusuf Bamidele šesto pojačanje Vojvodine!}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Club career==<br />
===Spartak Trnava===<br />
Yusuf was transferred to Slovak side [[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]] in November 2019. He made his [[Slovak Super Liga|Fortuna Liga]] debut for Trnava on 23 February 2020 at [[Štadión FK Senica|OMS Arena]] against [[FK Senica|Senica]], coming on as a substitute for [[Fanis Tzandaris]] in the second half of a 0–2 defeat.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ulk.futbalnet.sk/zapas/426443/|title=FK Senica – FC Spartak Trnava {{!}} 2 – 0|website=ulk.futbalnet.sk|language=sk|access-date=2020-04-20}}</ref><br />
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===Estoril===<br />
On 1 September 2022, Yusuf joined Portuguese side [[G.D. Estoril Praia|Estoril]] on a five-year contract.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=CNN Portugal|url=https://cnnportugal.iol.pt/mercado/transferencias/oficial-estoril-anuncia-substituto-de-arthur/|date=2 September 2022|title=OFICIAL: Estoril anuncia substituto de Arthur}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|publisher=Desporto Sapo|url=https://desporto.sapo.pt/futebol/primeira-liga/artigos/estoril-contrata-yusuf-bamidele-aos-eslovacos-do-spartak-trnava/|title=Estoril contrata Yusuf Bamidele aos eslovacos do Spartak Trnava}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |date=2 September 2022 |title=OFICIAL: Estoril anuncia substituto de Arthur |url=https://maisfutebol.iol.pt/mercado/transferencias/oficial-estoril-anuncia-substituto-de-arthur/ |publisher=Mais Futebol}}</ref> He made his debut on 7 October 2022 against [[Gil Vicente]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=jornaldoluxemburgo.com|url=https://jornaldoluxemburgo.com/2022/10/estoril-praia-vence-gil-vicente-com-golo-aos-906-minutos%EF%BF%BC/|date=8 October 2022|title=Estoril Praia vence Gil Vicente com golo aos 90+6 minutos}}</ref> On 14 October 2022, he played in a 3–2 [[Taça de Portugal]] win over [[Amora F.C.|Amora]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=record.pt|url=https://www.record.pt/futebol/futebol-nacional/taca-de-portugal/detalhe/amora-estoril-2-3-apuramento-com-reviravolta-em-jogo-eletrico/|date=8 October 2022|title=Amora-Estoril, 2-3: apuramento com reviravolta em jogo elétrico}}</ref> On 1 December 2022, in a cup match played against [[Académico Viseu]], he was ejected from the game with a red card in the 74th minute.<ref>{{cite web|publisher=noticiasaominuto.com|url=https://www.noticiasaominuto.com/desporto/2124888/jogador-do-estoril-pisa-adversario-pede-desculpa-mas-acaba-expulso/|date=1 December 2022|title=Jogador do Estoril pisa adversário, pede desculpa, mas acaba expulso}}</ref> On 31 January 2024, Yusuf's contract with Estoril was terminated by mutual agreement.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Reis |first=Rafael Batista |date=31 January 2024 |title=Mercado: Ivan Pavlic e Yusuf rescindem amigavelmente com o Estoril |trans-title=Market: Ivan Pavlic and Yusuf terminate contracts amicably with Estoril |url=https://www.abola.pt/futebol/noticias/mercado-ivan-pavlic-e-yusuf-rescindem-amigavelmente-com-o-estoril-2024013120394017813 |access-date=9 February 2024 |work=[[A Bola]] |language=pt-pt}}</ref><br />
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=== Radnički Niš ===<br />
On 9 February 2024, Yusuf joined [[Serbian SuperLiga]] club [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]].<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=9 February 2024 |title=Јусуф Бамиделе стигао у Раднички |trans-title=Yusuf Bamidele arrived in Radnički |url=https://fkradnickinis.rs/novosti/%D1%98%D1%83%D1%81%D1%83%D1%84-%D0%B1%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5-%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%B3%D0%B0%D0%BE-%D1%83-%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%87%D0%BA%D0%B8/ |access-date=11 February 2024 |website= |publisher=FK Radnički Niš |language=sr-RS}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
===Club===<br />
{{updated|match played 11 August 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+A'''ppearances and goals by club, season and competition'''<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan="2" | Club<br />
! rowspan="2" | Season<br />
! colspan="3" | League<br />
! colspan="2" | National cup<br />
! colspan="2" | League cup <br />
! colspan="2" | Continental<br />
! colspan="2" | Other<br />
! colspan="2" | Total<br />
|-<br />
! Division<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="5" |[[FC Spartak Trnava|Spartak Trnava]]<br />
|[[2019–20 Slovak First Football League|2019–20]]<br />
|[[Slovak Super Liga|Fortuna Liga]]<br />
|9||1||0||0|| colspan="2" |—|| colspan="2" |—||0||0||9||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Slovak First Football League|2020–21]]<br />
|Fortuna Liga<br />
|29||9||3||2|| colspan="2" |—|| colspan="2" |—||0||0||32||11<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Slovak First Football League|2021–22]]<br />
|Fortuna Liga<br />
|31||3||8||2|| colspan="2" |—||6||1||0||0||45||6<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Slovak First Football League|2022–23]]<br />
|Fortuna Liga<br />
|8||2||1||0|| colspan="2" |—||3||3||0||0||12||5<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Total<br />
!77!!15!!12!!4!! colspan="2" |—!!9!!4!!0!!0!!98!!23<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="3" |[[G.D. Estoril Praia|Estoril]]<br />
|[[2022–23 G.D. Estoril Praia season|2022–23]]<br />
|[[Primeira Liga]]<br />
|5||1||1||0||2||0|| colspan="2" |—||0||0||8||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023–24 G.D. Estoril Praia season|2023–24]]<br />
|Primeira Liga<br />
|0||0||0||0||1||0|| colspan="2" |—||0||0||1||0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2" |Total<br />
!5!!1!!1!!0!!3!!0!! colspan="2" |—!!0!!0!!9!!1<br />
|-<br />
|[[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
|[[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
!16<br />
!6<br />
!0<br />
!0<br />
! colspan="2" |—<br />
! colspan="2" |—<br />
! colspan="2" |—<br />
!'''16'''<br />
!'''6'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
|[[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
| colspan="2" |—<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
| colspan="2" |—<br />
|6<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |Career total<br />
!101!!22!!13!!4!!3!!0!!12!!4!!0!!0!!129!!30<br />
|}<br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''Spartak Trnava'''<br />
*[[Slovak Cup|Slovnaft Cup]]: [[2021–22 Slovak Cup|2021–22]]<br />
<br />
'''Individual'''<br />
*[[Slovak Super Liga]] U-21 Team of the Season: [[2021–22 Slovak First Football League#U-21 Team of the Season|2021–22]]<ref name="fortunaliga.sk">{{Cite web|url=https://www.fortunaliga.sk/clanok/2912-jedenastka-sezony-najlepsim-hracom-weiss-ml-objavom-kadak|title=Jedenastka sezony...|website=Fortuna liga|date=22 May 2022}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{Soccerway|bamidele-isa-yusuf/652945}}<br />
* {{FootballDatabase.eu|413234-yusuf-bamidele}}<br />
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{{FK Vojvodina squad}}<br />
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[[Category:Footballers from Lagos]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football wingers]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football forwards]]<br />
[[Category:FC Spartak Trnava players]]<br />
[[Category:G.D. Estoril Praia players]]<br />
[[Category:FK Radnički Niš players]]<br />
[[Category:Slovak First Football League players]]<br />
[[Category:Primeira Liga players]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian SuperLiga players]]<br />
[[Category:Nigerian expatriate men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Slovakia]]<br />
[[Category:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia]]<br />
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[[Category:Nigerian expatriate sportspeople in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Match_TV&diff=1241555366Match TV2024-08-21T21:08:36Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Club competitions */</p>
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<div>{{short description|Russian sport TV channel}}<br />
{{update|date=September 2021}}<br />
{{Infobox television channel<br />
| name = Match TV<br />Матч ТВ<br />
| logo = Match TV logo.png<br />
| launch_date = November 1, 2015, 6:30<br />
| owner = [[Gazprom Media]]<br />
| country = Russia<br />
| language = [[Russian language|Russian]]<br />
| replaced = [[Russia-2]]<br />
| picture_format = [[HDTV]] [[1080i]]<br/>[[SDTV]] [[576i]]<br />
| website = https://matchtv.ru/<br />
| webcast = https://matchtv.ru/on-air (Russia only)<br />
| terr_serv_1 = [[Digital terrestrial television]]<br />
| terr_chan_1 = Channel 3<br />
}}<br />
'''Match TV''' ({{lang-ru|Матч ТВ}}<ref>[http://rkn.gov.ru/mass-communications/reestr/media/?id=577690&page= Official site of Federal Service for Supervision of Communications, Information Technology and Mass Media]</ref>) is a Russian free-to-air federal sports television channel owned by [[Gazprom Media]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Генпродюсер "Матч ТВ" Тащин: "В новом телесезоне будет больше спорта и никаких художественных фильмов"|url=https://www.sports.ru/others/1112288463-genprodyuser-match-tv-tashhin-v-novom-telesezone-budet-bolshe-sporta-i.html|website=Sports.ru|date=2022-10-04}}</ref><br />
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The channel began broadcasting on November 1, 2015, and had been created in accordance with the order of Russian president [[Vladimir Putin]],<ref name="Указ">[http://publication.pravo.gov.ru/Document/View/0001201507150009 Указ Президента Российской Федерации от 15 июля 2015 года № 365 «О внесении изменения в перечень общероссийских обязательных общедоступных телеканалов и радиоканалов, утверждённый Указом Президента Российской Федерации от 24 июня 2009 года № 715»]</ref> with the assistance of the editorial office of [[Gazprom-Media]] Holding,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.vedomosti.ru/technology/articles/2015/06/03/594927-sportivnii-kanal-gazprom-media-stanet-pribilnim-cherez-tri-goda|title=Спортивный канал "Газпром-медиа" станет прибыльным через три года|website=Ведомости}}</ref> technical assistance of ANO ''Sports Broadcasting'' (Panorama's brand) and the frequency of [[Russia-2]] ([[All-Russia State Television and Radio Company|VGTRK]]).<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://finance.rambler.ru/economics/31168982-telekompaniya-sportivnoe-veschanie-likvidiruetsya-posle-peredachi-oborudovaniya-match-tv/|title=Телекомпания "Спортивное вещание" ликвидируется после передачи оборудования "Матч ТВ"|website=Rambler}}</ref> The general producer of the channel was [[Tina Kandelaki]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://meduza.io/feature/2015/07/31/energiya-tiny-kandelaki|title=Энергия Тины Канделаки Андрей Козенко — о биографии генерального продюсера нового спортивного телеканала "Матч-ТВ"|website=Meduza}}</ref> until she was replaced in September 2021 by Alexander Tashchin.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sports.ru/tribuna/blogs/bamppe/2962825.html|title=Александр Тащин — новый генеральный продюсер "Матч ТВ " . Кто он такой?|website=Sports.ru}}</ref><br />
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== Main broadcasts of the channel ==<br />
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=== Football ===<br />
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==== National teams ====<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2016]]<br />
* [[2017 FIFA Confederations Cup]]<br />
* [[2018 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2020]]<br />
* [[2022 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
* ''[[UEFA Euro 2024]]''<br />
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==== Club competitions ====<br />
* [[2019–20 UEFA Champions League]]<br />
* [[2020–21 UEFA Champions League]] <br />
* [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League]]<br />
* [[2021–22 UEFA Europa League]]<br />
* [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
* [[2021–22 Bundesliga]]<br />
* [[2022–23 Bundesliga]]<br />
* [[2022–23 Premier League]] (it was planned, but in response to the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]], English [[Premier League]] suspended its six-year deal with Match TV<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/premier-league-russia-match-tv-rights-suspended-piracy/|title=Premier League suspends Russian broadcast deal with Match TV|date=June 10, 2022|website=SportsProMedia}}</ref>)<br />
* [[2022–23 UEFA Champions League]]<br />
* [[2022–23 UEFA Europa League]]<br />
* [[2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
* [[2023–24 Bundesliga]]<br />
* ''[[2023–24 UEFA Champions League]]''<br />
* [[2023–24 UEFA Europa League]]<br />
* ''[[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League]]''<br />
* [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga]]<ref>https://matchtv.ru/football/matchtvnews_NI2096669_Serbskaja_Superliga__tolko_na_Match_TV</ref><br />
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=== Olympics ===<br />
* [[Tokyo 2020]]<br />
* [[Beijing 2022]]<br />
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=== Ice Hockey ===<br />
==== [[IIHF World Championship]] ====<br />
* [[2017 IIHF World Championship|2017]]<br />
* [[2018 IIHF World Championship|2018]]<br />
* [[2019 IIHF World Championship|2019]]<br />
* [[2020 IIHF World Championship|2020]] (''it was planned, but the tournament was cancelled due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic]]'')<br />
* [[2021 IIHF World Championship|2021]]<ref>[https://www.sports.ru/football/1105523634-genprodyuser-match-tv-o-tom-chto-kino-v-efire-pozvolyaet-zarabatyvat-b.html Генпродюсер «Матч ТВ» о том, что кино в эфире позволяет зарабатывать больше: «Оно обеспечивает перетекание целевой аудитории на канал и увеличивает долю» — Sports.ru]</ref><br />
* [[2022 IIHF World Championship|2022]]<br />
* [[2023 IIHF World Championship|2023]]<br />
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==== ''"NHL on Match TV"'' ====<br />
* [[2020–21 NHL season]] (including the [[2021 Stanley Cup playoffs|Playoffs]] and [[2021 Stanley Cup Finals|Final]])<br />
* ''[[2021–22 NHL season]]'' (broadcast suspended)<br />
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=== Formula One ===<br />
* [[F1 2016|2016 Season]]<br />
* [[F1 2017|2017 Season]]<br />
* [[F1 2018|2018 Season]]<br />
* [[F1 2019|2019 Season]]<br />
* [[F1 2020|2020 Season]]<br />
* [[F1 2021|2021 Season]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sports.ru/automoto/1107518184-genprodyuser-match-tv-o-razryve-kontrakta-s-f-1-ocherednoj-politizirov.html|title=Генпродюсер "Матч ТВ" о разрыве контракта с "Ф-1": "Очередной политизированный шаг со стороны западных коллег"|website=Sports.ru|date=2022-03-10}}</ref><br />
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==Notable staff==<br />
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* [[Yelena Grishina]] (born 1968), Olympic fencer<br />
* [[Yana Batyrshina]] (born 1979), Olympic rhythmic gymnas<ref>{{cite web|url=https://matchtv.ru/matchtv/matchtvnews_NI1302477_Jana_Batyrshina_prisojedinilas_k_Match_TV|title=Яна Батыршина присоединилась к «Матч ТВ»|date=2021-01-22|access-date=2021-01-23|archive-date=2021-01-22|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210122150156/https://matchtv.ru/matchtv/matchtvnews_NI1302477_Jana_Batyrshina_prisojedinilas_k_Match_TV}}</ref><br />
* [[Olga Bogoslovskaya]] (born 1964), Olympic athlete<ref>{{cite web|url=https://sport.business-gazeta.ru/article/191453/|title=Ольга Богословская: «Матч ТВ» будет транслировать легкоатлетический чемпионат мира»|publisher=Бизнес Онлайн|date=2017-05-22}}</ref><br />
* [[Konstantin Genich]] (born 1978), Russian professional football player<ref name="mtv">{{cite web|url=https://matchtv.ru/our-team|title=Лица Матч ТВ|publisher=Match TV}}</ref><br />
* Emma Hagieva (born 1989), Russian figure skater<ref name="mtv"/><br />
* [[Yury Dud]] (born 1986), German-born Russian journalist<ref>{{Cite news|title=Лучшее из шоу «Культ тура»: ЦСКА|url=https://matchtv.ru/programms/kult-tura|accessdate=2017-11-05|language=ru|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171107010545/https://matchtv.ru/programms/kult-tura|archivedate=2017-11-07}}</ref><br />
* [[Denis Pankratov]] (born 1974), Olympic swimmer<ref>{{cite web|url=http://television-sport.com/2015/11/pankratov.html|title=Денис Панкратов останется комментатором лыжного КМ на «Матч ТВ»|publisher=Телевидение и спорт|date=2015-11-25|access-date=2017-01-29|archive-date=2017-01-09|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170109153933/http://television-sport.com/2015/11/pankratov.html}}</ref><br />
* [[Sergei Gimayev (ice hockey, born 1955)|Sergei Gimayev]] (1955 – 2017), Soviet ice hockey player<ref>{{cite web|url=http://sport-efir.ru/index/0-249|title=Сергей Гимаев|publisher=СпортЭфир|access-date=2016-07-03|archive-date=2016-04-29|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160429100655/http://sport-efir.ru/index/0-249}}</ref><br />
* [[Dmitry Guberniev]] (born 1974), Russian TV presenter<ref name="mtv"/><br />
* [[Valery Karpin]] (born 1969), football manager and former player who manages the Russian national team<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://matchtv.ru/football/matchtvnews_NI718345_Valerij_Karpin_naznachen_glavnym_redaktorom_futbolnyh_translacij_Direkcii_sportivnyh_translacij_Match_TV |title=Валерий Карпин назначен главным редактором футбольных трансляций Дирекции спортивных трансляций «Матч ТВ» |access-date=2017-02-16 |archive-date=2017-02-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170216221710/http://matchtv.ru/football/matchtvnews_NI718345_Valerij_Karpin_naznachen_glavnym_redaktorom_futbolnyh_translacij_Direkcii_sportivnyh_translacij_Match_TV}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
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== External links ==<br />
* [https://www.facebook.com/MatchTVChannel Match TV] on [[Facebook]]<br />
* {{Official website|http://www.matchtv.ru}}<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Top division association football league in Serbia}}<br />
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| logo = Serbian SuperLiga logo.svg<br />
| pixels = 150px<br />
| country = [[Serbia]]<br />
| confed = [[UEFA]]<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1923}}<br />
| teams = 16<br />
| relegation = [[Serbian First League]]<br />
| levels = 1<br />
| domest_cup = [[Serbian Cup]]<br />
| confed_cup = [[UEFA Champions League]]<br />[[UEFA Europa League]]<br />[[UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
| champions = [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] (10th title)<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| most_successful_club = [[Red Star Belgrade |Red Star]] <br />(10 titles)<br />
| most_appearances = [[Janko Tumbasević]] (390 matches)<br />
| top_goalscorer = [[Milan Bojović]]<br />(103 goals)<br />
| tv = [[Arena Sport]], [[Adria TV]], [[Sport Klub|SportKlub Slovenia]], [[Match TV]]<br />
| website = {{URL|http://www.superliga.rs/|superliga.rs}}<br />
| current = [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Serbian Super League''' ({{lang-sr|Супер лига Србије / Super liga Srbije}}), stylized as '''Mozzart SuperLiga''' for sponsorship reasons, is a Serbian professional league for [[Association football|football]] clubs.<br />
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At the top of the [[Football in Serbia|Serbian football league system]], it is the country's primary football competition. It operates a system of [[promotion and relegation]] with [[Serbian First League]], the second tier in the [[Serbian football league system|Serbian football pyramid]]. Serbian Super League is usually contested by 16 clubs, but the [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21 season]] was contested by 20 clubs, because the Football Association of Serbia restructured the league due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia|COVID-19 pandemic]], operating a system of [[promotion and relegation]] with [[Serbian First League]], the second tier in the [[Serbian football league system|Serbian football pyramid]].<br />
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The SuperLiga was formed during the summer of 2005 as the country's top football league competition in [[Serbia and Montenegro]]. Since summer 2006 after the secession of Montenegro from Serbia, the league only has had Serbian clubs.<br />
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Serbian clubs used to compete in the [[Yugoslav First League]]. This competition was formed in 1923 and lasted until 2003. After the downfall of SFR Yugoslavia in 1991 a new Yugoslavia would be formed that would be named [[FR Yugoslavia]] with Montenegro and Serbia. They kept the name Yugoslavia until 2003 when the country changed its name to [[Serbia and Montenegro]]: this union lasted until 2006 when Montenegro gained independence and formed its own league, the [[Montenegrin First League]].<br />
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The current SuperLiga champions are [[Red Star Belgrade]]. [[UEFA]] currently ranks the league 13th in Europe of 55 leagues.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method4/crank2011.html |title=UEFA Country Ranking 2011 |access-date=2011-04-30 |archive-date=2011-05-15 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110515233837/http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/method4/crank2011.html |url-status=live }}</ref> The league was known as Meridian SuperLiga from 2005 until 2008. The league's official sponsor until 2015 was beer brand [[Jelen pivo]], this resulted in the league's official name to be Jelen SuperLiga.<br />
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==Format==<br />
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===Competition===<br />
The SuperLiga began as a league with a playoff system in an attempt to boost ratings and improve competition. After the first season however, the SuperLiga changed its format. The [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]] season was the first to be played in a more traditional format. The league no longer divided into a play-off and play-out group midway through the campaign. Instead, the 12 teams began playing each other three times in a more conventional league format. After two seasons with that format the [[Football Association of Serbia]] decided to add 4 teams to the SuperLiga. The [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] season will be the first with a 16 team league played in a conventional league format of one home and one away match rather than the previous 3 match encounters. This drops the match schedule from 33 rounds to 30.<br />
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As of the 2015-16 season, the league reverted to its previous playoff system, whereby the top 8 placed teams compete in the championship round at the end of the season and the 8 lowest placed teams play in the relegation playoff round. The two bottom placed teams are relegated to the second division, the Serbian [[Serbian First League|Prva Liga]]. The third lowest-placed team is then sent to a relegation playoff against the third-placed team in the second division. Whichever team wins will play in the SuperLiga the following season.<br />
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===Qualification for UEFA competitions===<br />
Superliga champions and runner-ups enter [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] qualifying entering the play-off round and second qualifying round respectively. The cup winner qualifies for the [[Europa League]] playoff round. The third and fourth placed teams enter the qualyfing round of the [[UEFA Europa Conference League]] , entering in the third and second qualifying round respectively.<br />
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In 2022-23, champions [[Red Star Belgrade]] were guaranteed to enter the [[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]] group stage, due to access list changes in the Champions League regarding the suspension of Russian teams, and Serbia was ranked 11th in the UEFA coefficient list. [[FK TSC|TSC]] was also promoted from the UCL second qualifying round to the third qualifying round. This meant that for the first time ever, Serbia was allocated an group stage berth in the Champions League.<br />
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==History==<br />
The [[Yugoslav First League]] started being played in 1923, and gathered the best clubs from the former Yugoslavia. In 1991, clubs from Slovenia and Croatia left and formed their own league systems, and in 1992 so did the clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia. The Yugoslav First League was played since 1992 with clubs from Serbia and Montenegro, until 2006, when Montenegro declared independence and subsequently formed its own league system. Since 2006 the league is formed exclusively by clubs from Serbia and got renamed into Serbian SuperLiga.<br />
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===Serbian League (1920–1922 / 1940–1944 / 1945–1946)===<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Club<br />
! Titles<br />
! Years won<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]]|| {{center|7}}<br />
| 1920, 1921, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945<br />
|-<br />
| [[SK Jugoslavija|Jugoslavija]] || {{center|2}}<br />
| 1922, 1942<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] || {{center|1}}<br />
| 1946<br />
|}<br />
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===Kingdom of Yugoslavia League (1923–1940)===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Club<br />
! Titles<br />
! Years won<br />
! Runners up<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]]|| {{center|5}}<br />
| [[1930–31 Yugoslav Football Championship|1931]], [[1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship|1933]], [[1934–35 Yugoslav Football Championship|1935]], [[1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship|1936]], [[1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship|1939]]<br />
| {{center|4}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[SK Jugoslavija|Jugoslavija]] || {{center|2}}<br />
| [[1924 Yugoslav Football Championship|1924]], [[1925 Yugoslav Football Championship|1925]]<br />
| {{center|3}}<br />
|}<br />
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===Yugoslav First League (1946–1992)===<br />
{{main|Yugoslav First League}}<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Club<br />
! Titles<br />
! Years won<br />
! Runners up<br />
! Third place<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] || {{center|19}}<br />
| [[1951 Yugoslav First League|1951]], [[1952–53 Yugoslav First League|1953]], [[1955–56 Yugoslav First League|1956]], [[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1957]], [[1958–59 Yugoslav First League|1959]], [[1959–60 Yugoslav First League|1960]], [[1963–64 Yugoslav First League|1964]], [[1967–68 Yugoslav First League|1968]], [[1968–69 Yugoslav First League|1969]], [[1969–70 Yugoslav First League|1970]], [[1972–73 Yugoslav First League|1973]], [[1976–77 Yugoslav First League|1977]], [[1979–80 Yugoslav First League|1980]], [[1980–81 Yugoslav First League|1981]], [[1983–84 Yugoslav First League|1984]], [[1987–88 Yugoslav First League|1988]], [[1989–90 Yugoslav First League|1990]], [[1990–91 Yugoslav First League|1991]], [[1991–92 Yugoslav First League|1992]]<br />
| {{center|9}}<br />
| {{center|7}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] || {{center|11}}<br />
| [[1946–47 Yugoslav First League|1947]], [[1948–49 Yugoslav First League|1949]], [[1960–61 Yugoslav First League|1961]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav First League|1962]], [[1962–63 Yugoslav First League|1963]], [[1964–65 Yugoslav First League|1965]], [[1975–76 Yugoslav First League|1976]], [[1977–78 Yugoslav First League|1978]], [[1982–83 Yugoslav First League|1983]], [[1985–86 Yugoslav First League|1986]], [[1986–87 Yugoslav First League|1987]]<br />
| {{center|9}}<br />
| {{center|8}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] || {{center|2}}<br />
| [[1965–66 Yugoslav First League|1966]], [[1988–89 Yugoslav First League|1989]]<br />
| {{center|3}}<br />
| {{center|2}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|2}}<br />
| {{center|2}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Radnički Beograd|Radnički Beograd]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|2}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|2}}<br />
|}<br />
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===First League of Federal Republic Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)===<br />
{{main|First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
In 1992 the [[Yugoslav First League]] became the First League of FR Yugoslavia (''Prva savezna liga'' or ''Meridian SuperLiga'') and was played since then with the clubs from Serbia and Montenegro.<br />
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The league winner had access to the UEFA Champions League qualifications rounds, and the 2nd, 3rd and the Cup winner had played in the UEFA Cup. The bottom clubs would be relegated to the two Second Leagues depending on the republic they were based in, the [[Second League of Serbia]] (''Druga savezna liga Srbija'') and the [[Second League of Montenegro]] (''Druga savezna liga grupa Crna Gora'').<br />
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In 2002, FR Yugoslavia changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro, and the league was named First League of Serbia and Montenegro between 2002 and its dissolution, in 2006. In 2006 Serbia and Montenegro separated and formed their own top leagues (Serbian SuperLiga and [[Montenegrin First League]]). Serbian SuperLiga was officially declared the successor of the First Leagues of FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro.<br />
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A total of 41 clubs participated between 1992 and 2006, being 34 from Serbia, 6 from Montenegro and one from Bosnia and Herzegovina ([[FK Borac Banja Luka|Borac Banja Luka]] was temporarily based in Serbia in early 1990s). A total of 3 clubs were champions, all from Serbia, [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] (8 times), [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] (5 times) and [[FK Obilić|Obilić]] (once).<br />
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{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Champions<br />
! Runners-up<br />
! Third place<br />
! Top scorer(s)<br />
! Goals<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1992–93]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (12)<br />
| &nbsp;[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]&nbsp;<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Anto Drobnjak]] ''([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />[[Vesko Mihajlović]] ''([[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]])''<br />
| 22<br />
|-<br />
| [[1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1993–94]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (13)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Savo Milošević]] ''([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 21<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[1994–95 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1994–95]]<br />
| &nbsp;'''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (21)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Savo Milošević]] ''([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 30<br />
|-<br />
| [[1995–96 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1995–96]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (14)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Vojislav Budimirović]] ''([[FK Čukarički Stankom|Čukarički]])''<br />
| 23<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[1996–97 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1996–97]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (15)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Zoran Jovičić (footballer)|Zoran Jovičić]] ''([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 21<br />
|-<br />
| [[1997–98 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1997–98]]<br />
| '''[[FK Obilić|Obilić]]''' (1)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Saša Marković (footballer, born 1971)|Saša Marković]] ''([[FK Železnik|Železnik]] / [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 27<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[1998–99 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1998–99]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (16)<br />
| [[FK Obilić|Obilić]]<br />
| &nbsp;[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]&nbsp;<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Dejan Osmanović]] ''([[FK Hajduk Kula|Hajduk Kula]])''<br />
| 16<br />
|-<br />
| [[1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1999–00]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (22)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Obilić|Obilić]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Mateja Kežman]] ''([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 27<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2000–01 First League of FR Yugoslavia|2000–01]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (23)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Obilić|Obilić]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Petar Divić]] ''([[OFK Beograd]])''<br />
| 27<br />
|-<br />
| [[2001–02 First League of FR Yugoslavia|2001–02]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (17)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Smederevo|Sartid]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Zoran Đurašković]] ''([[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]])''<br />
| 27<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro|2002–03]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (18)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[OFK Beograd|OFK Belgrade]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Zvonimir Vukić]] ''([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 22<br />
|-<br />
| [[2003–04 First League of Serbia and Montenegro|2003–04]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (24)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Železnik|Železnik]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Nikola Žigić]] ''([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 19<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2004–05 First League of Serbia and Montenegro|2004–05]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (19)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Zeta|Zeta]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Marko Pantelić]] ''([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 21<br />
|-<br />
| [[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga|2005–06]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (25)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;"|[[Srđan Radonjić]] ''([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 20<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Club<br />
! Titles<br />
! Years Won<br />
! Runners up<br />
! Third place<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] || {{center|8}}<br />
| 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005<br />
| {{center|5}}<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] || {{center|5}}<br />
| 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006<br />
| {{center|8}}<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Obilić|Obilić]] || {{center|1}}<br />
| 1998<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
| {{center|2}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] ||<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|5}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Smederevo 1924|Sartid]] ||<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]] ||<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Železnik|Železnik]] ||<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]] ||<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Serbian Superliga (2006–)===<br />
A total of 39 clubs participated between 2006 and 2023 in the Serbian Superliga. After 18 seasons, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] has won 10 championship titles and [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] has won 8 championship title. Also, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] is record holder by winning 7 consecutive champion titles.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Champions<br />
! Runners up<br />
! Third place<br />
! Top scorer(s)<br />
! Goals<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (26)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Srđan Baljak]] ''([[FK Banat Zrenjanin|Banat]])''<br />
| 18<br />
|-<br />
| [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (20)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Nenad Jestrović]] ''([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 13<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (21)<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SEN}} [[Lamine Diarra]] ''([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 19<br />
|-<br />
| [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (22)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[OFK Beograd|OFK]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Dragan Mrđa]] '' ([[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]])''<br />
| 22<br />
|- style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (23)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivica Iliev]] '' ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]] '' ([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 13<br />
|-<br />
| [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (24)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Darko Spalević]] '' ([[FK Radnički Kragujevac|Radnički Kragujevac]])''<br />
| 19<br />
|-style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (25)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Stojanović (footballer, born 1984)|Miloš Stojanović]] '' ([[FK Jagodina|Jagodina]])''<br />
| 19<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2013–14]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (27)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Jagodina|Jagodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Mrđa]] (2) '' ([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 19<br />
|-style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga|2014–15]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (26)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|NGR}} [[Patrick Friday Eze]] '' ([[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]])''<br />
| 15<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (28)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Katai]] '' ([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 21<br />
|-style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2016–17]]<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' (27)<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Uroš Đurđević]] '' ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Leonardo da Silva Souza|Leonardo]] '' ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 24<br />
|-<br />
| [[2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga|2017–18]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (29)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Aleksandar Pešić]] ''([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]])''<br />
| 25<br />
|-style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (30)<br />
| [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Nermin Haskić]] ''([[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]])''<br />
| 24<br />
|-<br />
| [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (31)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Silađi]] '' ([[FK TSC|TSC]])''<br />{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]] '' ([[FK TSC|TSC]])''<br />{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Petković (footballer, born 1996)|Nikola Petković]] '' ([[FK Javor Ivanjica|Javor]])''<br />
| 16<br />
|-style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (32)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left| {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Makarić]] '' ([[FK Radnik Surdulica|Radnik]])''<br />
| 25<br />
|-<br />
| [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22 ]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (33)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|CPV}} [[Ricardo Gomes (Cape Verdean footballer)|Ricardo Gomes]] '' ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 29<br />
|-style="background:#f5faff;"<br />
| [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23 ]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (34)<br />
| [[FK TSC|TSC]]<br />
| [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|CPV}} [[Ricardo Gomes (Cape Verdean footballer)|Ricardo Gomes]] (2) '' ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />
| 19<br />
|-<br />
| [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24 ]]<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' (35)<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[FK TSC|TSC]]<br />
| style="font-size: 90%;" align=left|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[Matheus Saldanha]] '' ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]])''<br />{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Miloš Luković]] '' ([[FK IMT|IMT]])''<br />
| 17<br />
|-<br />
| [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25 ]]<br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
| <br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Club<br />
! Titles<br />
! Years Won<br />
! Runners up<br />
! Third place<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] || {{center|10}}<br />
| 2007, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024<br />
| {{center|7}}<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] || {{center|8}}<br />
| 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017<br />
| {{center|7}}<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] || <br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
| {{center|7}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
|<br />
| <br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK TSC|TSC]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|5}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Jagodina|Jagodina]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]]<br />
|<br />
|<br />
|<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Serbian all-time champions (1923–present)==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Club<br />
! Titles<br />
! Years Won<br />
! Runners up<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' || {{center|35}}<br />
| 1946, 1951, 1953, 1956, 1957, 1959, 1960, 1964, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1973, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2014, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024<br />
| {{center|24}}<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' || {{center|27}}<br />
| 1947, 1949, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1976, 1978, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2017<br />
| {{center|22}}<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[OFK Beograd]]''' || {{center|5}}<br />
| 1931, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1939<br />
| {{center|6}}<br />
|-<br />
| '''[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]''' || {{center|2}}<br />
| 1966, 1989<br />
| {{center|4}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Jugoslavija|Jugoslavija]] || {{center|2}}<br />
| 1924, 1925<br />
| {{center|3}}<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Obilić|Obilić]] || {{center|1}}<br />
| 1998<br />
| {{center|1}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==All-time table 2006–2024==<br />
The following is a list of clubs who have played in the '''Serbian SuperLiga''' at any time since its formation in 2006 to the current season. Teams playing in the [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga]] are indicated in '''bold'''. A total of 41 teams have played in the Serbian SuperLiga. The table is accurate as of the start of the [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]] season.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Pos.<br />
! Team<br />
! Town<br />
! S<br />
! P<br />
! W<br />
! D<br />
! L<br />
! F<br />
! A<br />
! Pts<br />
! 1º<br />
! 2º<br />
! 3º<br />
! {{Tooltip|1st App|First appearance}}<br />
! {{Tooltip|Since/Last App|In SuperLiga since season/Last season in SuperLiga}}<br />
! Highest finish<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''1''' || '''[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]''' || [[Belgrade]] || '''18''' || '''605''' || '''467''' || 84 || 54 || '''1358''' || 419 || '''1485''' || '''10''' || 7 || 1 || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || {{Sort|01|1st}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''2''' || '''[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]''' || [[Belgrade]] || '''18''' || '''605''' || 427 || 98 || 80 || 1256 || 441 || 1379 || 8 || '''8''' || 1 || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || {{Sort|01|1st}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''3''' || '''[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]''' || [[Novi Sad]] || '''18''' || '''605''' || 291 || '''150''' || 164 || 857 || 606 || 1023 || {{Sort|0|–}} || 1 || '''7''' || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || {{Sort|02|2nd}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''4''' || '''[[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]''' || [[Belgrade]] || 15 || 513 || 215 || 125 || 173 || 680 || 590 || 770 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || 5 || [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]] || [[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2013–14]] || {{Sort|03|3rd}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''5''' || '''[[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]]''' || [[Subotica]] || 15 || 507 || 180 || 129 || 198 || 588 || '''646''' || 669 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] || [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] || {{Sort|04|4th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''6''' || '''[[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički]]''' || [[Niš]] || 12 || 417 || 163 || 111 || 143 || 509 || 483 || 600 || {{Sort|0|–}} || 1 || 1 || [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] || [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] || {{Sort|02|2nd}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''7''' || [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]] || [[Belgrade]] || 12 || 418 || 145 || 96 || 178 || 467 || 549 || 531 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || {{Sort|05|5th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''8''' || '''[[FK Napredak Kruševac|Napredak]]''' || [[Kruševac]] || 13 || 446 || 142 || 105 || '''199''' || 466 || 579 || 531 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]] || [[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2016–17]] || {{Sort|05|5th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''9''' || '''[[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost]]''' || [[Lučani]] || 11 || 390 || 137 || 101 || 152 || 444 || 526 || 512 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]] || [[2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga|2014–15]] || {{Sort|04|4th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''10''' || [[FK Javor Ivanjica|Javor]] || [[Ivanjica]] || 13 || 436 || 126 || 129 || 181 || 426 || 542 || 507 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]] || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || {{Sort|04|4th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''11''' || [[FK Rad|Rad]] || [[Belgrade]] || 13 || 429 || 129 || 105 || 195 || 418 || 551 || 492 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]] || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || {{Sort|04|4th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''12''' || '''[[OFK Beograd]]''' || [[Belgrade]] || 10 || 315 || 112 || 64 || 139 || 345 || 399 || 400 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || 1 || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]] || {{Sort|03|3rd}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''13''' || '''[[FK Novi Pazar|Novi Pazar]]''' || [[Novi Pazar]] || 10 || 343 || 107 || 79 || 157 || 352 || 471 || 400 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]] || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || {{Sort|05|5th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''14''' || [[FK Radnik Surdulica|Radnik]] || [[Surdulica]] || 9 || 327 || 93 || 85 || 149 || 334 || 463 || 364 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]] || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || {{sort|06|6th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''15''' || [[FK Borac Čačak|Borac]] || [[Čačak]] || 10 || 329 || 89 || 89 || 151 || 277 || 408 || 356 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga|2017–18]] || {{Sort|04|4th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#c1ddfd"<br />
| '''16''' || [[FK Jagodina|Jagodina]] || [[Jagodina]] || 8 || 250 || 87 || 60 || 103 || 268 || 296 || 321 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || 1 || [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]] || [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]] || {{Sort|03|3rd}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''17''' || '''[[FK TSC|TSC]]''' || [[Bačka Topola]] || 5 || 179 || 91 || 42 || 46 || 319 || 211 || 315 || {{Sort|0|–}} || 1 || 1 || [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]] || [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]] || {{Sort|02|2nd}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''18''' || '''[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]''' || [[Kragujevac]] || 7 || 231 || 68 || 63 || 100 || 245 || 317 || 267 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]] || [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] || {{Sort|05|5th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''19''' || [[FK Hajduk Kula|Hajduk]] || [[Kula, Serbia|Kula]] || 7 || 218 || 64 || 59 || 95 || 194 || 248 || 251 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] || {{Sort|05|5th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#c1ddfd"<br />
| '''20''' || [[FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac|Metalac]] || [[Gornji Milanovac]] || 7 || 239 || 59 || 66 || 114 || 217 || 334 || 243 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] || [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] || {{Sort|09|9th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''21''' || [[FK Smederevo 1924|Smederevo]] || [[Smederevo]] || 6 || 185 || 50 || 42 || 93 || 153 || 240 || 192 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] || {{Sort|08|8th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''22''' || [[FK Sloboda Užice|Sloboda]] || [[Užice]] || 4 || 120 || 45 || 32 || 43 || 136 || 145 || 167 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] || [[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2013–14]] || {{Sort|05|5th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fccccc"<br />
| '''23''' || [[FK Proleter Novi Sad|Proleter]] || [[Novi Sad]] || 4 || 142 || 40 || 36 || 66 || 129 || 187 || 156 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]] || [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] || {{Sort|08|8th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''24''' || [[FK BSK Borča|BSK Borča]] || [[Belgrade]] || 4 || 120 || 31 || 30 || 59 || 91 || 170 || 126 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] || [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] || {{Sort|11|11th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''25''' || [[OFK Bačka]] || [[Bačka Palanka]] || 4 || 149 || 32 || 26 || 91 || 123 || 246 || 122 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2016–17]] || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || {{Sort|13|13th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''26''' || [[FK Mačva Šabac|Mačva]] || [[Šabac]] || 4 || 142 || 30 || 30 || 82 || 106 || 224 || 120 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga|2017–18]] || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || {{Sort|12|12th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fccccc"<br />
| '''27''' || [[FK Banat Zrenjanin|Banat]] || [[Zrenjanin]] || 3 || 98 || 25 || 26 || 47 || 91 || 141 || 101 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]] || {{Sort|09|9th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''28''' || [[FK Donji Srem|Donji Srem]] || [[Pećinci]] || 3 || 90 || 22 || 26 || 42 || 80 || 116 || 92 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] || [[2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga|2014–15]] || {{Sort|11|11th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''29''' || [[FK Inđija|Inđija]] || [[Inđija]] || 3 || 98 || 24 || 14 || 60 || 84 || 161 || 86 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || {{Sort|14|14th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''30''' || [[FK Zemun|Zemun]] || [[Belgrade]] || 3 || 106 || 18 || 26 || 62 || 92 || 163 || 80 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]] || {{Sort|11|11th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#c1ddfd"<br />
| '''31''' || [[FK Kolubara|Kolubara]] || [[Lazarevac]] || 2 || 74 || 25 || 12 || 37 || 70 || 122 || 78 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] || [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] || {{Sort|10|10th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''32''' || [[FK Bežanija|Bežanija]] || [[Belgrade]] || 2 || 65 || 17 || 16 || 32 || 67 || 89 || 67 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]] || {{Sort|04|4th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''33''' || '''[[FK IMT|IMT]]''' || [[Belgrade]] || 1 || 37 || 11 || 9 || 17 || 43 || 53 || 42 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || {{Sort|11|11th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''34''' || [[FK Mladost Apatin|Mladost]] || [[Apatin]] || 1 || 32 || 11 || 8 || 13 || 25 || 33 || 41 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2006–07]] || {{Sort|06|6th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''35''' || '''[[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar]]''' || [[Pančevo]] || 1 || 37 || 10 || 9 || 18 || 47 || 65 || 39 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] || {{Sort|14|14th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ff8000"<br />
| '''36''' || [[FK Dinamo Vranje|Dinamo]] || [[Vranje]] || 1 || 37 || 9 || 6 || 22 || 24 || 67 || 33 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]] || [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]] || {{Sort|14|14th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#fbe08d"<br />
| '''37''' || [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost]] || [[Novi Sad]] || 1 || 37 || 6 || 12 || 19 || 25 || 49 || 30 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] || [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] || {{Sort|16|16th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#c1ddfd"<br />
| '''38''' || [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor]] || [[Čajetina]] || 1 || 38 || 7 || 8 || 23 || 28 || 64 || 29 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] || {{Sort|18|18th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#c1ddfd"<br />
| '''39''' || [[FK Mladi Radnik|Mladi Radnik]] || [[Požarevac]] || 1 || 30 || 5 || 10 || 15 || 19 || 47 || 25 || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] || [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] || {{Sort|16|16th}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''40''' || '''[[FK Jedinstvo Ub|Jedinstvo]]''' || [[Ub, Serbia|Ub]] || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}}|| {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]] || [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]] || {{Sort|50|TBD}}<br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ace1af"<br />
| '''41''' || '''[[FK Tekstilac Odžaci|Tekstilac]]''' || [[Odžaci]] || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}}|| {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|0}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || {{Sort|0|–}} || [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]] || [[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga|2024–25]] || {{Sort|50|TBD}}<br />
|}<br />
<br />
League or status at 2024–25:<br />
{|class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; font-size:95%;"<br />
|-<br />
| style="width:10px; background:#ace1af;"| ||[[2024–25 Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|-<br />
| style="width:10px; background:#fbe08d;"| ||[[Serbian First League|2024–25 Serbian First League]]<br />
|-<br />
| style="width:10px; background:#c1ddfd;"| ||[[Serbian League|2024–25 Serbian League]]<br />
|-<br />
| style="width:10px; background:#ff8000;"| ||2024–25 fourth or lower degree of competition<br />
|-<br />
| style="width:10px; background:#fccccc;"| ||Dissolved<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Current clubs==<br />
===Map===<br />
{{Location map+|Serbia|float=right|width=300|caption=Locations of the '''2023-24 Serbian SuperLiga''' teams |places=<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=44.8162|long=20.4816 |label='''Belgrade''' |mark=Blue 000080 pog.svg|position=bottom}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=43.15|long=20.516667|label=[[FK Novi Pazar|Novi Pazar]] |position=left}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=43.583333 |long=20.233333 |label=[[FK Javor Ivanjica|Javor]]|position=right}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=43.866667|long=20.133333|label=[[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost]]|position=left}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=43.58311389|long=21.33812222|label=[[FK Napredak Kruševac|Napredak]] }}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=43.3246|long=21.903|label=[[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]|position=bottom}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=44.014167 |long=20.911667 |label=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|position=right}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=42.687666|long=22.169166|label=[[FK Radnik Surdulica|Radnik]]|position=left }}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=46.081781|long=19.676958|label=[[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] |position=bottom}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=45.8144|long=19.6380|label=[[FK TSC|TSC]]|position=bottom}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=45.246944|long=19.842222|label=[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]|position=right}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|lat=44.8700589 |long=20.5889932 |label=[[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar]]|position=top}}<br />
<!--HIDDEN MARKER FOR BELGRADE CLUBS (UPPER RIGHT CORNER)--><br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|mark=TransparentPlaceholder.png|lat=46.18 |long=23.2 |label='''Belgrade&nbsp;clubs:'''|position=left }}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia|mark=TransparentPlaceholder.png|lat=46.05 |long=23.2 |label=[[FK Čukarički|Čukaricki]]<br />[[FK IMT|IMT]]<br />[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />[[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]|position=left }}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
{{Location map+|Serbia Belgrade|float=right|width=400|caption=Locations of the '''2023-24 Serbian SuperLiga''' teams from Belgrade |places=<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia Belgrade|lat=44.772658 |long=20.421639 |label=[[FK Čukarički|Čukaricki]] |position=bottom}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia Belgrade|lat=44.788744 |long=20.459097 |label=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]] |position=left}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia Belgrade|lat=44.7832 |long=20.4649 |label=[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] |position=right}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia Belgrade|lat=44.774889 |long=20.490194 |label=[[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]] |position=right}}<br />
{{Location map~|Serbia Belgrade|lat=44.8276321|long=20.4030493 |label=[[FK IMT|IMT]] |position=top}}<br />
}}<br />
<br />
The following 16 clubs compete in the Linglong Tire SuperLiga during the [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24 season]].<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.superliga.rs/vesti/2064-io-fss-doneta-odluka-o-popunjavanju-super-lige-i-prve-lige-srbije| title=IO FSS: Doneta odluka o popunjavanju Super lige i Prve lige Srbije| publisher=superliga.rs| access-date=1 July 2020| archive-date=3 July 2020| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200703032507/https://www.superliga.rs/vesti/2064-io-fss-doneta-odluka-o-popunjavanju-super-lige-i-prve-lige-srbije| url-status=live}}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!Club<br /><br />
!Finishing position<br />in [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
!First season in<br />top division<br />
!First season after <br />most recent promotion<br />
!Stadium<br />
!Official website<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|cukaricki|[[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]}}||{{Sort|03|3rd}}||1995–96||2013–14||[[Čukarički Stadium]]||[http://fkcukaricki.rs/ fkcukaricki.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|imt|[[FK IMT|IMT]]}}||{{Sort|15|1st in [[2022–23 Serbian First League|Serbian First League]] [[Image:Arrow-up.png]]}}||2023–24||2023–24||[[Stadion FK IMT]]||[https://fkimt.rs/ fkimt.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|javor|[[FK Javor Ivanjica|Javor-Matis]]}}||{{Sort|12|12th}}||2002–03||2022–23||[[Ivanjica Stadium]]||[https://fkjavor.com/ fkjavor.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|mladost lucani|[[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]}}||{{Sort|11|11th}}||1995–96||2014–15||[[Mladost Stadium (Lučani)|Mladost Stadium]]||[http://fkmladostlucani.com fkmladostlucani.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|napredak|[[FK Napredak Kruševac|Napredak]]}}||{{Sort|09|9th}}||1951||2016–17||[[Mladost Stadium (Kruševac)|Mladost Stadium]]||[http://fknapredak.rs/ fknapredak.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|novi pazar|[[FK Novi Pazar|Novi Pazar]]}}||{{Sort|06|6th}}||2011–12||2020–21||[[Novi Pazar City Stadium]]||[http://fknovipazar.rs/ fknovipazar.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|partizan|[[FK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]]}}||{{Sort|04|4th}}||1946–47||1946–47||[[Partizan Stadium]]||[http://partizan.rs partizan.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|radnicki 1923|[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]}}||{{Sort|08|8th}}||1969–70||2021–22||[[Čika Dača Stadium]]||[http://www.fkradnicki.com fkradnicki.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|radnicki nis|[[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]}}||{{Sort|13|13th}}||1935–36||2012–13|| [[Čair Stadium]]||[http://fkradnickinis.rs fkradnickinis.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|radnik|[[FK Radnik Surdulica|Radnik Surdulica]]}}||{{Sort|14|14th}}||2015-16||2015–16||[[Surdulica City Stadium]] ||[https://fk-radnik.com/ fk-radnik.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|red star|[[Red Star Belgrade]]}}||{{Sort|01|'''1st'''}}||1946–47||1946–47||[[Red Star Stadium]]||[http://crvenazvezdafk.com crvenazvezdafk.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|spartak|[[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]}}||{{Sort|10|10th}}||1946–47||2009–10||[[Subotica City Stadium]]||[https://fkspartak.com/ fkspartak.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|tsc|[[FK TSC|TSC]]}}||{{Sort|02|2nd}}||2019–20||2019–20||[[TSC Arena]]||[http://www.fktsc.com/ fktsc.com]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|vojvodina|[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina Novi Sad]]}}||{{Sort|05|5th}}||1931–32||1987–88||[[Karađorđe Stadium]]||[http://fkvojvodina.rs fkvojvodina.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|vozdovac|[[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]}}||{{Sort|07|7th}}||2005–06||2013–14||[[Voždovac Stadium]]||[http://fkvozdovac.rs fkvozdovac.rs]<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align:left;"|{{Sort|zelezničar|[[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar]]}}||{{Sort|16|2nd in [[2022–23 Serbian First League|Serbian First League]] [[Image:Arrow-up.png]]}}||2023–24||2023–24||[[Stadion SC Mladost]]||<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Stadiums==<br />
<br />
Serbian top-level football has been played in 27 stadiums since its formation in 2006. The top-three stadiums by clubs who are competing currently (2023-2024) in the Serbian top flight by seating capacity are Belgrade-based [[Red Star Stadium]], [[Partizan Stadium]] and FK Radnicki Nis [[Cair Stadium]]. <br />
<br />
Below are the ten largest stadiums in Serbia of clubs who are competing or have competed in the Serbian top division of football. Currently in the below list only six of these clubs are competing in the Serbian top flight, them been as follows : Red Star, Partizan, Vojvodina, Radnički Niš, Radnički Kragujevac and Spartak Subotica. <br />
<br />
{| align="left" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 0; border: 1px solid #999; border-right-width: 2px; border-bottom-width: 2px; background-color:ivory; width:64%; font-size: 95%;"<br />
|- style="background:beige;"<br />
|+ '''Biggest stadiums by seating capacity'''<br />
|- style="background:beige;"<br />
! colspan="2" align="center"| Stadium<br />
! align="center"| Club<br />
! align="center"| City<br />
! align="center"| Opened<br />
! align="center"| Capacity<br />
|-<br />
! 1<br />
| [[Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
| [[Belgrade]]<br />
| align="center"| 1963<br />
| align="center"| 51,755<br />
|- style="background:lemonchiffon;"<br />
! 2<br />
| [[Partizan Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| [[Belgrade]]<br />
| align="center"| 1951<br />
| align="center"| 29,775<br />
|- <br />
! 3<br />
| [[Čair Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički]]<br />
| [[Niš]]<br />
| align="center"| 1963<br />
| align="center"| 18,151<br />
|-style="background:lemonchiffon;"<br />
! 4<br />
| [[Smederevo Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Smederevo 1924|Smederevo 1924]]<br />
| [[Smederevo]]<br />
| align="center"| 1930<br />
| align="center"| 17,200<br />
|- <br />
! 5<br />
| [[Čika Dača Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]<br />
| [[Kragujevac]]<br />
| align="center"| 1957<br />
| align="center"| 15,100<br />
|-style="background:lemonchiffon;"<br />
! 6<br />
| [[Karađorđe Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Vojvodina]]<br />
| [[Novi Sad]]<br />
| align="center"| 1924<br />
| align="center"| 14,458<br />
|- <br />
! 7<br />
| [[Stadion Karađorđev park]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Banat Zrenjanin|Banat]]<br />
| [[Zrenjanin]]<br />
| align="center"| 1968<br />
| align="center"| 13,500<br />
|- style="background:lemonchiffon;"<br />
! 8<br />
| [[Subotica City Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]]<br />
| [[Subotica]]<br />
| align="center"| 1936<br />
| align="center"| 13,000<br />
|-<br />
! 9<br />
| [[Radomir Antić Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[FK Sloboda Užice]]<br />
| [[Užice]]<br />
| align="center"| 1958<br />
| align="center"| 12,000<br />
|- style="background:lemonchiffon;"<br />
! 10<br />
| [[Omladinski Stadium]]<br />
| align="center"| [[OFK Beograd]]<br />
| [[Belgrade]]<br />
| align="center"| 1957<br />
| align="center"| 10,600<br />
|}<br />
{{clear}}<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|Rajko Mitić Stadium<br />
File:Panoramic of Partizan Stadium.png|Partizan Stadium<br />
File:Stadion cair atrajkovic.jpg|Čair Stadium<br />
File:Stadion Karađorđe - panoramio (1).jpg| Karađorđe Stadium<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Superliga records and statistics==<br />
<br />
'''Attendance'''<br />
* Highest single game attendance: 48,347, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] vs. [[OFK Beograd]] during [[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2013–14]] season<br />
* Highest average home attendance: 19,819 (15 home games),<ref>http://www.utakmica.rs/2-jelen-super-liga-2011-2012/poseta/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831014757/http://www.utakmica.rs/2-jelen-super-liga-2011-2012/poseta |date=2012-08-31 }} Average attendance for Serbian league</ref> [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]] during [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]] season<br />
<br />
'''Single game'''<br />
* Biggest home win: 7–0, [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] vs. [[FK Napredak Kruševac|Napredak]] during [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]], [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] vs. [[FK BSK Borča|BSK Borča]] during [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]] season, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] vs. [[FK Rad|Rad]] during [[2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga|2014–15]] season, [[FK Zemun|Zemun]] vs. [[OFK Bačka|Bačka]] during [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]] season and [[FK TSC|TSC]] vs. [[FK Novi Pazar|Novi Pazar]] during [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] season <br />
* Biggest away win: 0–7, [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] beats [[FK Javor Ivanjica|Javor]] during [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]] season<br />
* Most goals in a single game: 9, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] 2–7 [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] during [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]] season; [[FK TSC]] 6–3 [[FK Železničar Pančevo]] during [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]] season<br />
* Highest draw: [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] 4–4 [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] during [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]] season, [[FK TSC|TSC]] 4–4 [[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]] during [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] season<br />
* Fastest turnover: [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] scoring 2 goals in 61 seconds. [[FK Metalac Gornji Milanovac|Metalac]] 1-2 [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] during [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2016–17]] season<br />
<br />
'''Players'''<br />
* Most league appearances: 356, [[Janko Tumbasević]] in 15 seasons between [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]] and [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
* Most league goals: 100, [[Milan Bojović]] playing for [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]], [[FK Jagodina|Jagodina]], [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]], [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] and [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]<br />
* Most league goals in a season: 29, [[Ricardo Gomes (Cape Verdean footballer)|Ricardo Gomes]] for [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] during [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] season<br />
* Youngest player used: 16 years, 0 months and 7 days, [[Luka Belić (footballer)|Luka Belić]] for [[OFK Beograd]] vs. [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] on 25 April 2012<br />
* Oldest player used: 41 years, 4 months and 19 days, [[Saša Ilić (footballer, born 1977)|Saša Ilić]] for [[FK Partizan]] vs. [[FK Proleter Novi Sad|FK Proleter]] on 19 May 2019<br />
* Fastest hat-trick: 9 min, [[Dragan Mrđa]] for [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] vs. [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] on 29 September 2013<br />
* Most league goals in one game: 5, [[Petar Jelić]] playing for [[FK Rad|Rad]] vs. [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]] on 23 August 2014. and [[Saša Marjanović]] playing for [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] vs. [[FK Radnik Surdulica|Radnik Surdulica]] on 28 April 2016<br />
* Fastest goal: 10.5 seconds, [[Uroš Đurđević]] playing for [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] vs. [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] on 11 December 2016.<br />
* Most hat-tricks in SuperLiga: 6, [[Dragan Mrđa]] playing for [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] and [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]]<br />
* Longest scoring run in SuperLiga: – [[Hugo Vieira]] 15 goals, 10 games playing for [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]] during [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]] season.<br />
* Fastest own goal: 52 seconds, [[Ivan Bandalovski]] playing for [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] vs [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]] season.<br />
<br />
'''Clubs'''<br />
* Most consecutive league victories: 24 out of 37 games, [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]] during [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]] season<br />
* Most consecutive league defeats: 14, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] season<br />
* Most consecutive league games without defeat (undefeated run): 65, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] from 27 October 2021 to 26 August 2023<br />
* Club having top season scorers: 3, [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]]<br />
* Club with overall SuperLiga hat-tricks: 12, [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]]<br />
<br />
'''Season'''<br />
* Most points won in a single season: 108, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] during [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] season<br />
* Fewest points won in a single season: 5, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] season<br />
* Fewest won games in a single season: 0, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] season<br />
* Most team goals in a single season: 114, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] during [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] season<br />
* Fewest team goals in a single season: 10, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] season<br />
* Most team goals against in a single season: 65, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] season<br />
* Fewest team goals against in a single season: 12, [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] during [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]] season<br />
* The best goal difference in a single season: +94, [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] during [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] season<br />
* The worst goal difference in a single season: –55, [[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]] during [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]] season and [[FK Mačva Šabac|Mačva Šabac]] during [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]] season<br />
* Most hat-tricks in a season: 3 [[Dragan Mrđa]] playing for [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] during [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]] season, [[Nermin Haskić]] playing for [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] during [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]] season and [[Aleksandar Katai]] playing for [[FK Crvena zvezda|Red Star]] during [[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]] season<br />
<br />
'''Goalkeepers'''<br />
* Goalscoring goalkeepers (excluding own goals):<br />
** [[Darko Božović]] ([[FK Bežanija|Bežanija]] 1–1 [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]], 28 October 2006)<br />
** [[Vladimir Stojković]] ([[FK Partizan|Partizan]] 7–0 [[FK BSK Borča|BSK Borča]], 11 August 2012)<br />
** [[Milan Borjan]] ([[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] 3–1 [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]], 22 May 2022)<br />
<br />
==UEFA ranking==<br />
{{see also|UEFA coefficient}}<br />
The following data indicates Serbian coefficient rankings between European football leagues.<ref name=Kassies>{{cite web|title=UEFA European Cup Coefficients Database|url=http://www.xs4all.nl/~kassiesa/bert/uefa/data/index.html|publisher=Bert Kassies|access-date=13 April 2012|archive-date=12 February 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120212151600/http://kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl/bert/uefa/data/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
<br />
* '''Highest position:''' 4 (1990–91 season, 8.666 points)<br />
* '''Lower position:''' 47 (1996)<br />
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===Country===<br />
{{updated|13 March 2024}}<ref>{{cite news| url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/data/method5/crank2024.html| title=UEFA Country Ranking 2024| publisher=kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl| access-date=2023-06-20| archive-date=2021-02-14| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210214075832/https://kassiesa.net/uefa/data/method5/crank2024.html| url-status=live}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width= 80|Current<br />ranking<br />
!width= 80|Last season<br />ranking<br />
!width= 60|Movement<br />
!width=200|League<br />
!width= 60|Coefficient<br />
|-<br />
|16<br />
|''21''<br />
|{{increase}} 5<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Israeli Premier League|Ligat Ha`Al]]<br />
|31.125<br />
|-<br />
|17<br />
|''20''<br />
|{{increase}} 3<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Super League Greece|Stoiximan Super League]]<br />
|29.525<br />
|-<br />
|18<br />
|''14''<br />
|{{decrease}} 4<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[Ukrainian Premier League|UPL]]<br />
|28.000<br />
|-<br />
|'''19'''<br />
|'''''11'''''<br />
|{{decrease}} 8<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} '''Mozzart Bet SuperLiga'''<br />
|'''27.775'''<br />
|-<br />
|20<br />
|''19''<br />
|{{decrease}} 1<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[Croatian Football League|SuperSport HNL]]<br />
|25.525<br />
|-<br />
|21<br />
|''24''<br />
|{{increase}} 3<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Ekstraklasa]]<br />
|25.375<br />
|-<br />
|22<br />
|''22''<br />
|{{steady}} <br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|CYP}} [[Cypriot First Division|Cyta Championship]]<br />
|22.100<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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<br />
===Team===<br />
{{updated|13 March 2024}}<ref>{{cite news| url=https://kassiesa.net/uefa/data/method5/trank2024.html| title=UEFA Team Ranking 2024| publisher=kassiesa.home.xs4all.nl| access-date=15 June 2023| archive-date=11 June 2023| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230611221708/https://kassiesa.net/uefa/data/method5/trank2024.html| url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width= 40|Rank<br />
!width=150|Team<br />
!width= 60|Points<br />
|-<br />
|48||align=left|[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]||40.000<br />
|-<br />
|71||align=left|[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]||25.500<br />
|-<br />
|164||align=left|[[FK Čukarički|Čukarički]]||{{0}}8.000<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|252||align=left|[[FK TSC|TSC]]||rowspan=3|{{0}}5.555<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==All time Serbian football clubs in European and World competitions==<br />
<br />
=== European Cup/ UEFA Champions League ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:15%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:17%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:17%;"|Finalist<br />
! style="width:17%;"|Semifinalist<br />
! style="width:17%;"|Quarterfinalist<br />
! style="width:17%;"|Group Stage<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold"|[[1991 European Cup Final|1991]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
| style="text-align:center" bgcolor="#9acdff"| [[1956–57 European Cup|1957]], [[1970–71 European Cup|1971]], [[1991–92 European Cup|1992]]<br />
| style="text-align:center"| [[1957–58 European Cup|1958]], [[1973–74 European Cup|1974]], [[1980–81 European Cup|1981]], [[1981–82 European Cup|1982]], [[1986–87 European Cup|1987]]<br />
| style="text-align:center"| [[1991–92 European Cup|1992]], [[2018–19 UEFA Champions League|2018]], [[2019–20 UEFA Champions League|2019]], [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|2023]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver"| [[1966 European Cup Final|1966]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
| style="text-align:center"|[[1955–56 European Cup|1956]], [[1963–64 European Cup|1964]]<br />
| style="text-align:center"|[[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|2003]], [[2010–11 UEFA Champions League|2010]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
| style="text-align:center"|[[1966–67 European Cup|1967]]<br />
| style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== UEFA Cup/ UEFA Europa League ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:16%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Finalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Semifinalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Quarterfinalist<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver"| [[1979 UEFA Cup Final|1979]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="#9acdff"| [[UEFA Cup 1981-82|1982]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| [[UEFA Cup 1972-73|1973]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== UEFA Cup Winners' Cup ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:16%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Finalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Semifinalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Quarterfinalist<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="#9acdff"| [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1974-75|1975]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1971-72|1972]], [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1985-86|1986]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[OFK Beograd]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="#9acdff"| [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1962-63|1963]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1989–90|1990]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Intercontinental Cup ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:16%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Finalist<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold"| [[1991 Intercontinental Cup|1991]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== UEFA Super Cup ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:16%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Finalist<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver"| [[1991 UEFA Super Cup|1991]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== UEFA Intertoto Cup ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:16%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Finalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Semifinalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Quarterfinalist<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="gold"| [[Intertoto Cup 1976|1976]]<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver"| [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Hajduk Kula|Hajduk Kula]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="silver"| [[2007 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2007]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
=== Inter-Cities Fairs Cup ===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:16%;"|Club<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Champions<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Finalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Semifinalist<br />
! style="width:21%;"|Quarterfinalist<br />
|-<br />
| [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center" bgcolor="#9acdff"| [[1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1962]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| [[1962–63 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1963]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| -<br />
|style="text-align:center"| [[1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1962]], [[1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1968]]<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==The Golden Star==<br />
Based on an idea of [[Umberto Agnelli]], the honor of ''[[Star (football badge)|Golden Star for Sports Excellence]]'' was introduced to recognize sides that have won multiple championships or other honours by the display of [[Star (football badge)|gold stars on their team badges]] and jerseys.<br />
<br />
The current officially sanctioned SuperLiga stars indicate a club had won 10 titles per star and are:<br />
* [[File:Star full.svg|20px]] [[File:Star full.svg|20px]] [[File:Star full.svg|20px]] [[Red Star Belgrade]] received in 2019<br />
* [[File:Star full.svg|20px]] [[File:Star full.svg|20px]] [[FK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]] received in 2008<br />
<br />
==Names of the competition==<br />
* 2006–2008: '''[[Crédit Agricole Srbija|Meridian]] SuperLiga'''<br />
* 2008–2015: '''[[Jelen pivo|Jelen]] SuperLiga'''<br />
* 2015–2019: '''Serbian SuperLiga'''<br />
* 2019–2022: '''[[Linglong Tire]] SuperLiga'''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.sportske.net/vest/domaci-fudbal/potpisano-linglong-super-liga-371616.html|title=Sportske.net - Potpisano - Linglong Super liga!|access-date=2019-04-11|archive-date=2019-04-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190411165208/https://www.sportske.net/vest/domaci-fudbal/potpisano-linglong-super-liga-371616.html|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
* 2022–2025: '''[[Mozzart Bet]] SuperLiga'''<ref>{{Cite web|url =https://www.superliga.rs/vesti/3611-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije|title =Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije|date =4 July 2022|access-date =4 July 2022|archive-date =5 July 2022|archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20220705190834/https://www.superliga.rs/vesti/3611-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije|url-status =live}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Broadcasting rights==<br />
===Television===<br />
Serbian Superliga games are broadcast live on [[Arena Sport]] in countries of Ex-Yugoslavia. [[B92|02.TV]] starts broadcasting Serbian Superliga from March 2019. [[Sport Klub|SportKlub Slovenia]] and [[Match TV]]<ref>https://matchtv.ru/football/matchtvnews_NI2096669_Serbskaja_Superliga__tolko_na_Match_TV</ref> also broadcasting live Serbian Superliga matches.<br />
<br />
The [[Eternal derby (Serbia)|Eternal derby]] is the game that attracts most attention from the foreign media. In 2010, the 139th Eternal derby was broadcast in 19 countries and over 60 foreign correspondents were present.<ref>[http://sport.blic.rs/fudbal/domaci-fudbal/ogromno-interesovanje-stranih-medija-za-139-veciti-derbi/e5b786f Ogromno interesovanje stranih medija za 139. večiti derbi] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160331134526/http://sport.blic.rs/fudbal/domaci-fudbal/ogromno-interesovanje-stranih-medija-za-139-veciti-derbi/e5b786f |date=2016-03-31 }} at sport.blic.rs, 19–10–2010, retrieved 20-3-2016 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Sponsorships==<br />
* [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] (2006–2014)<br />
* [[Umbro]] (2014–present)<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
{{portal|Association football|Serbia}}<br />
* [[Serbian Cup]]<br />
* [[List of football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
* [[Serbia national football team]]<br />
* [[Yugoslav First League]]<br />
* [[First League of Serbia and Montenegro]]<br />
* [[Prva Futsal Liga]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.superliga.rs/ Official website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.jelenfootball.com/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.utakmica.rs/ Serbian SuperLiga Stats] at Utakmica.rs {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://int.soccerway.com/national/serbia/super-liga/20122013/regular-season/ Serbian SuperLiga Fixtures and Results] at Soccerway {{in lang|en}}<br />
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegchamp.html Yugoslavia/Serbia (and Montenegro) - List of Champions], RSSSF.com {{in lang|en}}<br />
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{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Serbia women's national football team}}<br />
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{{Infobox national football team<br />
| Name = Serbia<br />
| Badge = Grb fudbalske reprezentacije Srbije.png<br />
| Badge_size = 160px<br />
| FIFA Trigramme = SRB<br />
| Nickname = {{lang|sr-Cyrl|Орлови}} / {{lang|sr-Latn|Оrlovi}} ([[Serbian eagle|Eagles]])<br />
| Association = [[Football Association of Serbia|Fudbalski savez Srbije]] (FSS)<br />
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br />
| Coach = [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
| Captain = Vacant<br />
| Most caps = [[Dušan Tadić]] (111)<br />
| Top scorer = [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] ([[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]])<br />
| Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Serbia|Various]]<br />
| website = {{URL|https://fss.rs/}} <br />
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|SRB}}<br />
| FIFA max = 6<br />
| FIFA max date = December 1998<br />
| FIFA min = 101<br />
| FIFA min date = December 1994<br />
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Serbia}}<br />
| Elo max = 4<br />
| Elo max date = June 1998<br />
| Elo min = 47<br />
| Elo min date = October 2012<br />
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| First game = {{nowrap begin}}''as Yugoslavia''<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}<br>([[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]; 28 August 1920)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|BRA}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Porto Alegre]], [[Brazil]]; 23 December 1994)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|Azerbaijan}}<br>([[Podgorica]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 12 February 2003)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>''Unofficial''<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}} '''FS Serbia''' 2–1 [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] {{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]; 3 September 1945)<br>''Official''<br>{{fb|CZE}} 1–3 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Uherské Hradiště]], [[Czech Republic]]; 16 August 2006){{nowrap end}}<br />
| Largest win = as ''Yugoslavia''<br>'''{{fb|YUG}}''' 10–0 {{fb-rt|Venezuela|1954}}<br>([[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]]; 14 June 1972)<hr> as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|Faroe Islands}} 1–8 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br/>([[Toftir]], [[Faroe Islands]]; 6 October 1996)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 13 October 2004)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>{{fb|AZE}} 1–6 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]; 17 October 2007)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|BUL}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]; 19 November 2008)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|ROM}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009)<br>{{fb|SER}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|WAL}}<br>([[Novi Sad]], Serbia; 11 September 2012)<br>{{fb|SER}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
| Largest loss = <hr>as ''Yugoslavia''<br> {{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)<br>{{fb|Uruguay}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Paris]], [[French Third Republic|France]]; 26 May 1924)<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Prague]], [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovakia]]; 28 October 1925)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|NED}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]; 25 June 2000)<br>{{fb|CZE}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]; 6 September 2002)<br>{{fb|Argentina}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C#Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro|6–0]] {{fb-rt|SCG}}<br>([[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany; 16 June 2006)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br> {{fb|Ukraine}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SER}}<br>([[Lviv]], [[Ukraine]]; 7 June 2019)<br />
| World cup apps = 13<br />
| World cup first = 1930<br />
| World cup best = As Yugoslavia: Fourth place ([[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]], [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]])<br>As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 ([[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]])<br>As Serbia: Group stage ([[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]) <br />
| Regional cup apps = 6<br />
| Regional cup first = [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]]<br />
| Regional cup best = As Yugoslavia: Runners-up ([[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]], [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]]) <br /> as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]) <br /> As Serbia: Group stage ([[UEFA Euro 2024|2024]])<br />
| Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1960|1960 France]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Rome]]|[[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 London]]|[[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Helsinki]]|[[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1956 Summer Olympics|1956 Melbourne]]|[[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalBronze|[[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles]]|[[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{Medal|Competition|[[Balkan Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35 Greece]]|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1935 Balkan Cup|1935 Bulgaria]]|[[1935 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971 Izmir]]|[[Football at the 1971 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979 Split]]|[[Football at the 1979 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
}}<br />
The '''Serbia men's national football team''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалска репрезентација Србије|translit=Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije}}) represents [[Serbia]] in men's international [[Association football|football]] competition. It is controlled by the [[Football Association of Serbia]], the governing body for [[football in Serbia]].<br />
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After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup of SFR Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|football team]] in 1992 [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] was represented (alongside [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]]) within the new [[FR Yugoslavia national football team]]. Despite [[UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying|qualifying]] for [[UEFA Euro 1992|Euro 1992]] the team was [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 757|banned]] from participating in the tournament due to [[Sanctions against Yugoslavia|international sanctions]], with the ruling also enforced for [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] qualifiers. The national team played its first friendly in December 1994, and with the easing of sanctions the generation of the 1990s eventually participated at the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]. The team played in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup]]s, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Flanagan|first=Chris|date=28 June 2021|title=Yugoslavia at Euro 92: how the Balkan Wars meant the end of an era for the best team never to win the Euros|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FourFourTwo|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028172918/https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Dve decenije od fudbalskih sankcija|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028205643/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kad Je Fudbal Crveneo Od Stida Pre 29 godina Jugoslavija je izbačena sa Evropskog prvenstva, a Jugović sada kaže: Kao u filmu! Ne-ve-ro-vat-no!|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&type=article&id=PULS_CMS-Article-ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&gem_id=ctJAUgeiMwtuL3bQgHhDUKdDjw0sI0OlV6i.0PnppnL..7&tpv=SPECIJAL_SPORT_MOBILE_EURO_2020&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/euro_2020/ART|access-date=14 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 June 1994|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1994. u Americi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183945/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 June 1998|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1998. u Francuskoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=en-US|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029182437/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 June 2006|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2006. u Nemačkoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183948/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 December 2009|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2010. u Južnoj Africi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029184002/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Smyth|first=Rob|date=14 November 2021|title=Serbia stun Portugal and Spain ease past Sweden to qualify for World Cup finals – as it happened|website=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|access-date=15 November 2021|issn=0261-3077|archive-date=15 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115003426/https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change. Following a 2006 [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]] Montenegro declared its independence, leading to separate football federations which resulted in the team's final renaming and establishment as the Serbia national football team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 March 1990|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 1990-1999|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170317/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=22 February 2000|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2000-2009|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=14 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211014162455/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=3 March 2010|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2010-2019|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183944/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bilgic|first=Onur|date=12 October 2017|title=How history defeated a great era of Yugoslav national team talent|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=These Football Times|archive-date=27 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027183533/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O nama|url=https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FSCG.me|language=sr|archive-date=18 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211018145357/https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 May 2010|title=FIFA World Cup Group D focus: Serbian History|url=https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Socceroos|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174512/https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|url-status=live}}</ref> Serbia is considered by [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] to be the official successor team of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro national football teams, as well as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia/SFR Yugoslavia team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 June 2011 |title=Statistical Kit: Preliminary Draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |access-date=21 December 2020 |website=[[FIFA]] |page=58 |quote=Serbia was called Yugoslavia before February 2003 then Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719092004/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |archive-date=19 July 2021 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=29 August 2020|title=Krštenje naše fudbalske reprezentacije|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183958/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|url-status=live | quote = Jugoslavenski nogometni savez (JNS), čiji je priznati pravni naslednik, čudno ali istinito, današnji Fudbalski savez Srbije}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ | publisher = [[UEFA]] | title = Football Association of Serbia | quote = The Football Association of Serbia (Fudbalski savez Srbije or FSS) was originally founded in 1919 as the Yugoslav Football Association [...] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until it finally fragmented in 1992 [...] In 1992 the new state of Serbia and Montenegro was named the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [...] In February 2003 the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name once again to Serbia and Montenegro. Finally, in June 2006, Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations and the Republic of Serbia was declared. Serbia's first international as a single entity came [...] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=JUGO-FUDBAL PRE JUGOSLAVIJE: Pre tačno 100 godina formirana fudbalska organizacija nekadašnje zajedničke države|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|access-date=23 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023013319/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
===Serbia within Yugoslavia (1920–1992)===<br />
[[File:Yugoslavia nationalteam 1930.jpg|thumb|Yugoslavia at the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]], featured an all Serbian team following a boycott by Croat representatives.]]<br />
{{Main|History of the Serbia national football team}}<br />
{{See also|Yugoslavia national football team|}}<br />
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The Football Federation of what was then the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (later Yugoslavia) was founded in [[Zagreb]] in 1919 under the name ''Jugoslavenski nogometni savez'' (''Yugoslavian Football Association''). [[Jovan Ružić]] was the first [[Serbs|Serb]] to represent the national team in its international debut match, a 7–0 drubbing by [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Olympic Games]] in [[Antwerp]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jugoslavija 0-6 Cehoslovacka|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|access-date=5 December 2017|publisher=reprezentacija.rs|date=27 August 1920|language=sr|archive-date=4 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204055505/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In 1921, the [[Belgrade Football Subassociation]] organized a [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] between the [[France national football team]] and a Belgrade XI, dubbed the "''Serbian representatives''". The team featured footballers from [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], two of the Serbian clubs of the interwar period. The French delegation was on a four-game tour of Yugoslavia with the last exhibition game being played in [[Belgrade]]'s [[Red Star Stadium|SK Jugoslavija Stadium]] on 3 July. Prince Regent [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar I]] and [[FIFA]] President [[Jules Rimet]] were in attendance as the visitors triumphed 3–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sto Godina od prve utakmice srpske reprezentacije|url=https://www.politika.rs/sr/articles/amp/482637|access-date=25 October 2021|website=www.politika.rs|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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In the lead-up to the [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930 World Cup]], a dispute regarding the relocation of the FAs headquarters from Zagreb to the capital Belgrade erupted, culminating in a boycott by the Zagreb Subassociation which disallowed its members to participate in the upcoming tournament. The ''de facto'' Serbian team led by coach [[Boško Simonović]], composed largely of players from Belgrade's [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[FK BASK|BASK]], reached the semi-final, losing to hosts and eventual winners [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] 6–1.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Монтевидео 1930. ... Све Остало Јe Исторја ... {{!}} Журналист {{!}} Интернет портал студената новинарства|url=https://www.zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=www.zurnalist.rs|language=sr|archive-date=23 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150323060512/http://zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Montevideo 90 Godina: Hrvatski bojkot Jugoslavije (1)|url=https://www.novosti.rs/sport/fudbal/901719/montevideo-90-godina-hrvatski-bojkot-jugoslavije-1|access-date=30 March 2021|website=Novosti|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Prvo Svjetsko Prvenstvo 1930: Brutalna pljačka Jugoslavije i 'Montevideo, Bog te video'|url=https://www.slobodna-bosna.ba/vijest/80639/prvo_svjetsko_prvenstvo_1930_brutalna_pljachka_jugoslavije_i_montevideo_bog_te_video.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=slobodna-bosna.ba|language=bs}}</ref> The royal interbellum era featured footballers such as [[Blagoje Marjanović]], [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]], [[Milorad Arsenijević]], [[Đorđe Vujadinović]], [[Branislav Sekulić]] and [[Milutin Ivković]]. Due to the dismemberment of Yugoslavia during [[World War II]] the football federation and national team ceased activities but reformed following the end of hostilities.<br />
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In 1945 [[Svetislav Glišović]] led the first unofficial national team representing the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|Federal State of Serbia]] in a [[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament|tournament]] held to mark the end of World War II.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2020|title=Glišović Svetislav|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/glisovic-svetislav/|access-date=8 May 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr}}</ref> The Serbian team encompassing the newly established [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] squad won its first game by beating [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] 2–1, [[Croatia national football team|FS Croatia]] 3–1 in the semi-final, then proceeding to win the tournament against the [[FK Partizan|Yugoslav People's Army team]] 1–0 in Belgrade.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yugoslavia {{!}} List of Final Tables|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeghist.html|access-date=28 March 2021|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 June 2018|title=1945 Prva Liga|url=http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|access-date=28 March 2021|language=sr|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180605211935/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 June 2018}}</ref><br />
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The [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|reconstituted Yugoslavia]] reached the [[UEFA European Championship]] finals in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] and [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], and finished fourth place at the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]]. During its existence Serbian footballers would continually play a role in the Yugoslavia national team throughout the socialist era, with the likes of [[Rajko Mitić]], [[Branko Stanković]], [[Vladimir Beara]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Miloš Milutinović]], [[Bora Kostić|Borivoje Kostić]], [[Milan Galić]], [[Vladimir Durković]], [[Velibor Vasović]], [[Dragan Džajić]], [[Jovan Aćimović]], [[Dušan Bajević]], [[Vladimir Petrović]] and others until the states [[Yugoslav Wars|disintegrated]] in the 1990s. The national team of SFR Yugoslavia played its last game on 25 March 1992, losing 2–0 to the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Holandija 2:0 Jugoslavija|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/511-holandija-jugoslavija-2-0/|access-date=28 March 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|date=24 March 1992|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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===FR Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro era (1992–2006)===<br />
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While the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], consisting of Serbia and Montenegro, was formed on 27 April 1992,<ref>{{cite book|first=Brian|last=Hunter|editor-first=Brian |editor-last=Hunter |title=The Statesman's Year-Book |date=1996 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=978-1-34939-717-4 |page=1604 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230271258_206 |chapter=Yugoslavia |doi=10.1057/9780230271258 |url=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230271258 |access-date=11 December 2021 }}</ref> its teams were banned from all international sporting events, including the national football team as a result of [[sanctions against Yugoslavia|U.N. sanctions]] stemming from the conflict in Yugoslavia.<ref name="UPI 1">{{cite news|first=Morley|last=Myers|title=Sports ban hits Yugoslavia |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/06/01/Sports-ban-hits-Yugoslavia/9026707371200/ |work=United Press International |date=1 June 1992 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref> Consequently, the national team did not play its first game as a new country before 23 December 1994, a friendly match played in [[Porto Alegre]] and in which [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] won 2–0.<ref name="FIFA2007">{{cite web |title=Serbia launch exciting new era |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensyoutholympic/news/serbia-launch-exciting-new-era-545111 |website=FIFA|date=4 July 2007}}{{dead link|date=October 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> This was the first ever team composed of [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] players exclusively, while [[Slobodan Santrač]], a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first ever manager. The next game was played three days later, this time in [[Buenos Aires]], resulting in a 1–0 loss to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina v Yugoslavia, 27 December 1994 |url=https://www.11v11.com/matches/argentina-v-yugoslavia-27-december-1994-245440/ |website=11v11.com |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Due to international sanctions, the team could not participate in [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1994 World Cup qualifying]] nor the [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]] process.<ref name="UPI 1" /><ref>{{Cite news|first=Anne|last=Swardson|title=Yugoslavia Leaving History on Sideline |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1998/06/12/yugoslavia-leaving-history-on-sideline/41ed7944-3daa-497d-a59e-490dde7b082a/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=12 June 1998 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====1998 World Cup====<br />
As [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|FR Yugoslavia]] joined FIFA and UEFA in 1994, the team was available to participate in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1998 World Cup qualifiers]]. Slobodan Santrač was appointed manager for the team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Slobodan Santrac {{!}} Yugoslavia manager |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world_cup_98/teams/yugoslavia/players/86038.stm |website=BBC News |date=3 May 1998}}</ref> In the qualifiers, Yugoslavia was drawn in [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]] with [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] [[UEFA Euro 1996 Final|runners-up]] [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]], [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]] and [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. With 23 points, Yugoslavia ended up in second place behind Spain. Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|play-off]] in which they were drawn to play against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]]. Winning 12–1 on aggregate, Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Soccer: Roundup {{!}} 1998 World Cup Qualifying {{!}} Belgium Earns Berth And Eliminates Ireland|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/16/sports/soccer-roundup-1998-world-cup-qualifying-belgium-earns-berth-eliminates-ireland.html|website=The New York Times |date=16 November 1997|access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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The draw put the team in [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group F|Group F]] alongside [[Germany national football team|Germany]], the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], and [[Iran national football team|Iran]]. Yugoslavia won its first game 1–0 against Iran thanks to a goal from defender [[Siniša Mihajlović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Yugoslav Skill Overcomes 'Yugoslav Temperament'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/sports/world-cup-98-yugoslav-skill-overcomes-yugoslav-temperament.html|website=The New York Times|date=15 June 1998|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> The next game was a draw for Yugoslavia; after leading Germany 2–0, a free kick from [[Michael Tarnat]] deflected off Mihajlović and into the goal, then [[Oliver Bierhoff]] equalised it at 2–2 at the 80th minute.<ref>{{cite news|first=Christopher|last=Clarey|title=World Cup '98; Errant Bounces and Serendipity Give Germany a Draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/22/sports/world-cup-98-errant-bounces-and-serendipity-give-germany-a-draw.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia responded in the next game against the United States and won 1–0 due to a goal in the fourth minute by [[Slobodan Komljenović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Bonnie|last=DeSimone|title=Yugoslavia 1-0 United States|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-06-26-9806260067-story.html |website=Chicago Tribune |date=26 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia finished second in the group behind Germany on goal difference.<br />
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Due to their second position, Yugoslavia saw itself face the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|Round of 16]]. Yugoslavia entered in the match with a sole attacker, but its defensive tactics proved unsuccessful as [[Dennis Bergkamp]] put the Netherlands in front in the 38th minute. Following the start of the second half, Yugoslavia pressured the Dutch, who conceded a header from Komljenović. The turning point of this match was a penalty awarded to Yugoslavia after [[Vladimir Jugović]] was fouled.<ref name="NYT98">{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Netherlands' Davids Comes in From Cold |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/30/sports/world-cup-98-netherlands-davids-comes-in-from-cold.html|website=The New York Times|date=30 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[Predrag Mijatović]] missed, and the scoreline remained the same at 1–1.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Football World Cup: Netherlands 2 Yugoslavia 1 |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-world-cup-netherlands-2-yugoslavia-1-1168699.html|website=The Independent|date=29 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Such an event demoralized the Yugoslavs, as the Dutch took the initiative. In the late seconds of the game [[Edgar Davids]]' shot towards the Yugoslav net from a distance of 20 meters and beat goalkeeper [[Ivica Kralj]].<ref name="NYT98" /><br />
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====Euro 2000====<br />
The draw for the [[UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying|Euro 2000 qualifiers]] saw first-seeded Yugoslavia drawn in a group with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], thus marking the first games between the two teams after the [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]. The other teams in the group were the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[North Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]], and Malta. [[Milan Živadinović]] was dismissed and was replaced by [[Vujadin Boškov]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Euro 2000: Vujadin Boskov |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/squad/702485.stm |website=BBC |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov bondscoach Joegoslavië |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/boskov-bondscoach-joegoslavi |website=Voetbal International|date=17 July 1999 |access-date=3 April 2021|language=nl}}</ref><br />
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The team started with a 1–0 win over the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade, before beating Malta 3–0 in [[Ta' Qali]]. The home fixture against the Maltese followed, but was moved to [[Thessaloniki]], Greece due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. The team won 4–1. The first match against Croatia took place in Belgrade after the bombing ended, and was interrupted due to a power outage at the beginning of the second half, resuming after 43 minutes and eventually finishing 0–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Football: Yugoslavia 0-0 Croatia|url=http://www.arhiva.serbia.gov.rs/news/1999-08/19/13984.html |website=Website of the Serbian Government |date=2004 |access-date=6 December 2010}}</ref> A 2–1 defeat against Ireland in [[Dublin]] was followed by victories home and away against Macedonia (3–1 and 4–2 respectively), meaning that Yugoslavia needed to win its final qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb, or to draw with the Republic of Ireland failing to beat Macedonia in [[Skopje]], in order to qualify automatically for Euro 2000. In the event, the Republic of Ireland conceded an injury-time equaliser, meaning that Yugoslavia's 2–2 draw with the Croatians put them through.<br />
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The draw for the finals placed Yugoslavia in [[UEFA Euro 2000 Group C|Group C]] along with Spain, [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and another former Yugoslav republic, [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]]. The Slovenians took a 3–0 lead in the first game at the [[Stade du Pays de Charleroi]], but three goals in six second-half minutes enabled Yugoslavia to secure a 3–3 draw. Thanks to an early [[Savo Milošević]] backheel strike, the Serbs beat Norway 1–0 in [[Liège]]. The final group game, against Spain in [[Bruges]], saw the Yugoslavs take the lead three times, before a [[Gaizka Mendieta]] penalty and an [[Alfonso Pérez|Alfonso]] strike in injury-time secured a 4–3 win for the Spaniards and top spot in the group. Yugoslavia nonetheless finished second, level on points with Norway but ranked ahead due to its victory in Liège. In each of the three games, the team had one player sent off (Siniša Mihajlović, [[Mateja Kežman]], and [[Slaviša Jokanović]], respectively).<ref>{{cite web |title=Yugoslavia hit by fine |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/803466.stm |website=BBC |date=23 June 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Yugoslavia was paired with the Netherlands. The co-hosts won 6–1 in [[Rotterdam]] with [[Patrick Kluivert]] scoring a hat-trick. Despite Yugoslavia's elimination, [[Savo Milošević]] was crowned the joint top scorer of the tournament alongside Patrick Kluivert. Both players scored five goals, although Milošević played one game fewer.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711003231/http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=11 July 2000 |title=Leading goalscorers |website=UEFA|date=2 July 2000 | access-date=12 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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====2002 World Cup campaign====<br />
[[Ilija Petković]] replaced Boškov as head coach in July 2000.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov sacked as Yugoslav coach |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/846602.stm |website=BBC |date=22 July 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 World Cup qualifiers]], Yugoslavia was drawn in [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]] with [[Russia national football team|Russia]], Slovenia, [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], the Faroe Islands and [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]]. After winning against Luxembourg, Petković was sacked and replaced with a three-pieced team which consisted of Boškov, [[Dejan Savićević]] and [[Ivan Ćurković]]. Despite winning both games against Luxembourg and Faroe Islands as well and away game against Switzerland, Yugoslavia managed to suffer a home loss and away draw against Russia, a home draw against Switzerland and both draw games against Slovenia. Yugoslavia ended the qualifying campaign in the third place of the group just one point behind second-placed Slovenia.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|title=World Cup 2002 Qualifying |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/2002q.html |website=[[RSSSF]] |access-date=2 February 2023}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2004 campaign====<br />
Savićević was appointed as coach in July 2002.<ref>{{cite web |title=Savicevic stays as Yugoslavia coach |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b25fdfdc7-4c5f8df1cd5c-1000--savicevic-stays-as-yugoslavia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=12 July 2002 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying|Euro 2004 qualifiers]] Yugoslavia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 9|Group 9]] with [[Italy national football team|Italy]], [[Wales national football team|Wales]], [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]]. During qualifying, the country went under a [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|political transformation]], and the newly named Serbia and Montenegro appeared for the first time in a game against Azerbaijan in February 2003.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia and Montenegro debut |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b1f26aa22-58f4d856420c-1000--serbia-and-montenegro-debut/ |website=UEFA|date=11 February 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In June, after a 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, Savićević resigned and was replaced by Ilija Petković.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petković the 'perfect solution' |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b2106de29-f0a21f68db2a-1000--petkovic-the-perfect-solution/ |website=UEFA|date=10 July 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Despite drawing both games against eventual group winners Italy and winning both games against runners-up Wales, Serbia and Montenegro failed to qualify, mostly due to a 2–2 home draw, the 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, as well as a 3–0 away loss to Finland.<br />
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====2006 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Elfenbeinküste - Serbien und Montenegro.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Serbia and Montenegro and [[Cote d'Ivoire national football team|Ivory Coast]] playing at the [[Allianz Arena]] in the 2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
Petković remained as manager for the team.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petkovic rewarded for efforts |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b31e7755e-b0182b6407cb-1000--petkovic-rewarded-for-efforts/ |website=UEFA|date=4 November 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|Qualifying]] for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] resulted in six wins and four draws, with Serbia and Montenegro ending up first in the group with an undefeated record in their [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] ahead of Spain, [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]]. The Serbia and Montenegro team also allowed only one goal in the ten matches, the best defensive record of all 51 teams participating in qualification.<br />
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On 3 June 2006, following a [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]], Montenegro declared its independence from Serbia. As the World Cup was about to start, it was decided that the Serbia and Montenegro team that had qualified for the tournament would compete, with the split into separate teams representing the new countries of Montenegro and Serbia to take place once the team was no longer in the tournament.<br />
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In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C|group stage]], Serbia and Montenegro lost their opening game to the Netherlands. The final score was 1–0 after [[Arjen Robben]] scored the only goal of the game. They also lost their second game to Argentina 6–0, Serbia and Montenegro's worst ever international result. With the team's two losses and with Netherlands and Argentina winning both their games, Serbia and Montenegro could no longer qualify for the knockout matches and was playing for pride alone in their final group game against [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]. After a 2–0 lead for much of the first half, ''the Elephants'' managed to come back and win 3–2, leaving Serbia and Montenegro with no points.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ivory Coast 3-2 Serbia & Montenegro |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853346.stm |website=BBC |date=21 June 2006 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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[[Javier Clemente]], Serbia's first-ever foreign coach, was appointed to lead the team for the 2008 Euro campaign.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clemente in for Serbia |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/worldcup/2006/clemente-in-for-serbia_sto927282/story.shtml |website=eurosport.com |publisher=Reuters |date=17 July 2006 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> After Montenegro declared independence, Serbia marked their split from [[Montenegro national football team|Montenegro]] with a 3–1 win over the Czech Republic. For the [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying|Euro 2008 qualifiers]], Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group A|Group A]] along with [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], Finland, [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]] and Azerbaijan. A strong start in qualification was overshadowed by the final hurdle of matches where inconsistency took over, the side dropping points against the likes of Finland, Belgium, Armenia and Kazakhstan. They eventually finished third, three points behind runners-up Portugal and Group A winners Poland. Clemente was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<ref>{{cite news |title=Javier Clemente fired as Serbia coach; Blokhin resigns as Ukraine coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/06/sports/06iht-soccer6.8621136.html |work=The New York Times |date=6 November 2007 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia replaced Clemente with [[Miroslav Đukić]], who then left the position on 19 August of the following year without having played any official games, due to disagreements with the [[Football Association of Serbia]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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====2010 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Serbia soccer vs france.jpg|thumb|left|Atmosphere at the start of match vs. France, 9 September 2009]]<br />
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| <small>Serbia's starting XI under coach [[Radomir Antić]] in [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group D#Germany vs Serbia|their 1–0 win over Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup]].</small><ref>{{Cite web|title=Germany 0-1 Serbia|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&cc=5901|url-status=dead|date=18 June 2010|website=ESPN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621075434/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&ver=us&cc=5901|archive-date=21 June 2010}}</ref><br />
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Subsequent to Ðukić's departure, [[Radomir Antić]] was appointed coach. Serbia's [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|World Cup qualification]] campaign began in 2008. Their [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] featured [[1998 FIFA World Cup Final|1998 World Cup winners]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup Final|2006 World Cup runners-up]] [[France national football team|France]], [[Romania national football team|Romania]], as well as [[Austria national football team|Austria]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and the Faroe Islands. Serbia played consistently during the qualifiers and this led to the team automatically qualifying for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa. They confirmed qualification with a 5–0 home victory against Romania.<br />
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The 2010 World Cup team featured captain [[Dejan Stanković]], who became the only player to feature in a World Cup having played under three different national names (although he never changed nationality; this was a result of geopolitical events involving the identity of Yugoslavia).<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jon|last=Sainz|title=Bleacher Report: FIFA World Cup 2010: Dejan Stankovic's Strange Record|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|url-status=dead|date=27 May 2013|website=Bleacher Report|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527115409/http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|archive-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> They faced [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]], Germany, [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]].<br />
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Their opening group game was against Ghana and chances came to both sides but a red card to [[Aleksandar Luković]] and a handball by substitute [[Zdravko Kuzmanović]] in the second half gave Ghana a penalty to take all three points at the death. [[Asamoah Gyan]] converted eight minutes from full-time and Serbia were defeated 1–0. In Serbia's second group match, they defeated Germany by a score of 1–0 with a goal by [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] in the first half. FIFA's official YouTube channel called the win "the most famous day in Serbia's footballing history".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc YouTube&nbsp;– FIFATV: 'Most famous day in Serbia's footballing history'] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160510065548/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc |date=10 May 2016 }} Published 20 May 2012</ref>{{Better source needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia only needed a single point to reach the knockout stages, but was defeated by Australia 2–1. Australia scored two goals in the second half through [[Tim Cahill]] and [[Brett Holman]]. A late [[Marko Pantelić]] goal served only as a consolation. They finished last in the group.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup: Australia vs. Serbia: Australia wins, 2-1 |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/sports-now/story/2010-06-23/world-cup-australia-vs-serbia-australia-wins-2-1 |work=Los Angeles Times |agency=Associated Press |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Long |first1=Gideon |title=Australia beat Serbia, both sides bow out |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/australia-beat-serbia-both-sides-bow-out-idUSTRE65M5UE/ |work=Reuters |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2012 campaign====<br />
Radomir Antić was sacked two games into the [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]] process, a 1–1 home draw against Slovenia ending his two-year stint. The dismissal meant the bringing in of [[Vladimir Petrović]] to the job.<br />
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For the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]] featuring Italy, Slovenia, [[Estonia national football team|Estonia]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and the Faroe Islands. The qualifying stage began with Antić as coach and finished with Vladimir Petrović. Serbia started the first two games with a 3–0 win away to Faroe Islands and a 1–1 draw at home to Slovenia but this result ended Antić's stint as the country's coach.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Petrović replaces Antić as Serbia coach|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0252-0ce200b10f73-94843a3caf5d-1000--petrovic-replaces-antic-as-serbia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=15 September 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> New coach Petrović faced setbacks with a 3–1 home loss against Estonia<ref>{{cite web |title=Estonia beats Serbia 3-1 in Euro qualifying |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/estonia-beats-serbia-3-1-in-euro-qualifying |website=Fox Sports |date=8 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and an abandoned match resulting in a 3–0 loss to Italy due to crowd trouble from the Serbian away supporters in [[Genoa]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=UEFA award Italy 3-0 win after abandoned Euro 2012 tie against Serbia|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/oct/29/uefa-italy-serbia-abandoned-euro-2012|website=The Guardian |date=29 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia returned to form with a 2–1 home victory over Northern Ireland but could only manage a 1–1 away draw against Estonia. Afterwards, Serbia won back to back games with a 1–0 win away to Northern Ireland and a crucial 3–1 home victory against Faroe Islands. These results put Serbia in pole position to confirm a play-off spot behind Italy.<br />
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Serbia needed a home victory against Italy to confirm a play-off spot but their efforts only resulted in a 1–1 draw. However, the team still had one more chance to confirm a play-off place when they faced Slovenia away. Serbia also must win the match despite having superior goal difference over Estonia; a draw was not good enough for progression. Neither side played better in the first half, but a long-range goal put Slovenia up 1–0 at half time.<ref name="Šinkovc">{{Cite web|first=Rok|last=Šinkovc|title=Defeat in Slovenia ends Serbia's play-off dream|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7d229e0e06-e472ba03cfe3-1000--defeat-in-slovenia-ends-serbia-s-play-off-dream/|website=UEFA|date=11 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> In the second half, Nemanja Vidić missed penalty.<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Serbia left empty-handed after a 1–0 loss and exited the tournament for the third time in a row during the qualifying group stages, missing out by one point behind Estonia. Serbia once again failed to qualify for the [[UEFA Euro 2012|European Championships]].<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Vladimir Petrović was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<br />
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====2014 World Cup campaign====<br />
Ahead of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying]] campaign for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Dejan Stanković and Nemanja Vidić announced that they were retiring from international football.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic announces international retirement |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/oct/12/manchester-united-nemanja-vidic-serbia |website=The Guardian |publisher=Associated Press |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Dejan Stankovic to retire and leave Serbia to rebuild|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/scotland/15279867|website=BBC Sport|date=12 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Branislav Ivanović became the new captain. Siniša Mihajlović, a former member of the national team, was appointed as the coach on 24 April 2012. Serbia was drawn in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the 2014 World Cup, together with Croatia, Belgium, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]], Macedonia, and Wales. The team began the qualification campaign with a goalless draw with Scotland and a 6–1 win over Wales. In the next two games, Serbia suffered two defeats from Macedonia and Belgium.<br />
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On 22 March 2013, Serbia played in Zagreb against Croatia. The game was highly anticipated in both countries due to [[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|their rivalry]] both on and off the pitch. Croatia won 2–0.<ref>{{Cite news|first=James|last=Montague|title=Amid 'Kill' Chants, Croatia and Serbia Set Peaceful Example |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 March 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021 |archive-date=20 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320214554/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia defeated Scotland 2–0 at home in a crucial qualifier, but their World Cup hopes were taken away after a 2–1 defeat to Belgium. Serbia drew with Croatia 1–1 in the corresponding fixture at home, where 18-year-old [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scored an equalizer in the second-half after [[Mario Mandžukić]] opened the scoring.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljevic|title=Serbia hold Croatia to draw in highly-charged qualifier |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/soccer-world-serbia-idUKL4N0H23J620130906|website=Reuters |date=6 September 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> They defeated Wales 3–0 in Cardiff. Dejan Stanković's farewell game was completed in a friendly against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], which Serbia won 2–0. He finished his career with 103 appearances for the national team, a record previously held by Savo Milošević, with 102 appearances. Serbia finished qualifying with a 5–1 home win against Macedonia,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia 5 Macedonia 1: Five star Serbs finish with a thrashing of Macedonia|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-match-reports/serbia-5-macedonia-1-five-2458509|website=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record Scotland]]|date=16 October 2013|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> putting them in third in the group, three points from a playoff spot behind Croatia and group winners Belgium.<br />
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====Euro 2016 campaign====<br />
After failing to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, [[Dick Advocaat]] was appointed as the coach in 2014.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat introduced as Serbia coach |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2014/07/28/dick-advocaat-introduced-as-serbia-coach/13261807/|website=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=28 July 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Group I]] in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|qualification]] for [[UEFA Euro 2016]], together with Portugal, [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]], [[Albania national football team|Albania]] and Armenia. Advocaat started with a 1–1 friendly draw against France and began qualification with the same result against Armenia. The following game was a [[Serbia v Albania (UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying)|game against Albania]] in Belgrade, abandoned as a result of crowd trouble after a drone carrying an Albanian flag and a map of [[Greater Albania]] was flown over the pitch.<ref name="BBC drone">{{Cite web|title=Serbia - Albania: CAS reverse Uefa decision on 'drone match'|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33478446 |website=BBC Sport|date=10 July 2015|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was originally awarded with a 3–0 victory by UEFA, and deducted three points, but on 10 July 2015, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] (CAS) reversed the earlier decision and awarded Albania a 3–0 victory.<ref name="BBC drone"/> On 14 November 2014, Serbia played against Denmark in Belgrade and lost, 1–3. After this game, Advocaat left,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat: Serbia coach quits after four months|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/30069140|website=BBC Sport|date=15 November 2014|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> whereupon [[Radovan Ćurčić]] was announced as a new coach on 25 November.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Radovan Curcic new Serbia coach|url=https://apnews.com/article/8f4a5d7bebcd442aa40aeafdc29cec69|website=Associated Press|date=25 November 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia's first match in 2015 was a qualifying match against Portugal in [[Lisbon]], during which Serbia lost 2–1, cutting their chances for qualification to Euro 2016. On 13 June 2015, Serbia played a qualifying match against Denmark in [[Copenhagen]], losing 2–0. With the 10 July ruling by CAS on the abandoned game against Albania, Serbia would become mathematically eliminated from Euro 2016 qualification. On 4 September 2015, Serbia had their first victory, winning 2–0, against Armenia. On 8 October 2015, Serbia defeated Albania with a goal each from [[Aleksandar Kolarov]] and [[Adem Ljajić]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ames |first1=Nick |title=Albania forced to wait for Euro 2016 after Serbia strike late |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/08/albania-serbia-euro-2016-qualifier-report |work=The Guardian |date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> In the table of Group I, Serbia finished second to last place with four points in a five-team group.<ref>{{cite web |title=Euro 2016 qualifying: Serbia 1-2 Portugal |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33544060 |website=BBC Sport |date=October 11, 2015}}</ref><br />
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====2018 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Ser-Swi (7).jpg|thumb|Serbia team at the [[2018 World Cup]] in Russia]]<br />
After failing to qualify for Euro 2016, [[Slavoljub Muslin]] was appointed as a coach. Serbia was drawn in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] in qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] with Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales, Austria, Ireland, [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] and [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]]. They started off their campaign with a 2–2 draw against Ireland at the [[Red Star Stadium]] and eventually won against Austria, Georgia and Moldova.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia beat Moldova in Belgrade with goals from Aleksandar Kolarov, Aleksandar Mitrović and [[Mijat Gaćinović]]. This consolidated their first position going into their top-of-the group clash with Ireland. They won this match with a 55th-minute goal from Kolarov. Serbia finished the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 home win against Georgia, and ended at the top of [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] and therefore qualified for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 tournament]]. Despite Serbia's qualification, Muslin was sacked by the Football Association of Serbia as a result on differences regarding team selection.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia sack coach Slavoljub Muslin despite World Cup qualification |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37537334/serbia-sack-coach-slavoljub-muslin-world-cup-qualification |website=ESPN|publisher=Associated Press |date=30 October 2017 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Muslin was criticized for not inviting [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]] to play in the campaign which sparked controversy in Serbia. Mladen Krstajić took the place as a temporary coach after Muslin's dismissal and led the team in the World Cup.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mladen Krstajic set to coach Serbia at FIFA World Cup |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2017/dec/30/mladen-krstajic-set-to-coach-serbia-at-fifa-world-cup-1740269.html |website=The New Indian Express |publisher=Agence France-Presse|date=30 October 2017|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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In the World Cup, Serbia opened their match against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]]. Kolarov's free kick at the second half meant Serbia won their first World Cup game in eight years. Serbia lost their later encounters, losing 1–2 to [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] with a 90th-minute goal scored by [[Xherdan Shaqiri]]<ref>{{cite web |title=World Cup 2018: Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri scores 90th minute winner against Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44439145 |website=BBC |date=23 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and 0–2 to [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], thus being eliminated in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Brazil beat Serbia 2-0 to reach World Cup last 16|url=https://www.marca.com/en/world-cup/2018/06/27/5b33eaa2ca4741962e8b464b.html|website=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|date=27 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2018–19 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Due to the performance of Serbia in previous years, the country found itself started the campaign of the inaugural [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|Nations League]], where they were drawn into [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|Group 4]] with Montenegro, Lithuania and Romania. With both wins against Lithuania and Montenegro and both draw games against Romania, Serbia finished on top of the group, securing the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs#Path C|Euro 2020 play-off]] spot and being promoted into [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|League B]] for [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21 season]]. With six goals, Aleksandar Mitrović finished the tournament as the top scorer.<br />
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====Euro 2020 campaign====<br />
In December 2017, Mladen Krstajić became the permanent coach for Serbia.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljević|title=Serbia name caretaker Krstajic as permanent coach |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |work=Reuters |date=29 December 2017 |access-date=6 April 2021 |archive-date=12 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220512010755/https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia started the campaign of [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League]], which served as a part of [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]] campaign.<br />
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For Euro 2020 qualifiers, Serbia was drawn into [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group B|Group B]] with [[UEFA Euro 2016 Final|Euro 2016 champions]] Portugal, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], Lithuania and Luxembourg. Serbia kicked off the qualifiers with 1–1 away draw against Portugal. However, in the next away game against Ukraine, Serbia lost 5–0. Krstajić was sacked after the loss and replaced with [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]. Tumbaković started with a 2–4 home loss against Portugal. The next two games were away wins against Luxembourg and Lithuania, before beating Luxembourg at home. Serbia then drew 2–2 to Ukraine at home, meaning they could not finish in the top two and a play-off would ensue.<br />
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After the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs]] were resumed, Serbia placed itself against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in [[Oslo]]. Two goals, one in extra time helped Serbia to overcome Norway 2–1, thus marching to the final playoff game against Scotland at home.<ref>{{cite web|first=Connor|last=Fleming|title=Haaland And Norway Eliminated From Euros By Serbia's Filthy Extra-Time Winner |url=https://the18.com/en/soccer-news/norway-vs-serbia-playoff-euro-2021-highlights-recap |website=the18.com |date=8 October 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> The game was won by Scotland in a penalty shootout (5–4) after the game was tied 1–1 after full time.<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland reach Euro 2020 after penalty shootout win over Serbia |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/report?gameId=570883 |website=ESPN|date=12 November 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia once again failed to qualify for the Euros, making 20 years since the country last took part in the tournament. Tumbaković was sacked after the team's failure to qualify for the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tumbakovic fired by Serbia after missing out on Euro 2020 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2020/12/14/tumbakovic-fired-by-serbia-after-missing-out-on-euro-2020/115147868/ |work=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=14 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2022–23 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B]] [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|Group 4]] alongside [[Norway national football team|Norway]], [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and Slovenia, finishing first and being promoted after wins against Sweden at home and Norway in Oslo.<br />
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====2022 World Cup====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] with Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg and Azerbaijan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Srbija dobila rivale u kvalifikacijama za Mundijal 2022. godine |url=https://www.rts.rs/page/sport/sr/story/36/fudbal/4177559/srbija-svetsko-prvenstvo-kvalifikacije.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia|date=7 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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After a penalty shootout loss against Scotland in the Euro 2020 qualifying playoffs, [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]] was sacked and replaced with [[Dragan Stojković]].<br />
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Serbia started [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|qualification]] with a 3–2 win against the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade in March 2021. After a 2–2 draw against Portugal, Serbia won against Azerbaijan in Baku 2–1. Mixed results meant Serbia needed a victory against Portugal to qualify directly from the group. On 14 November 2021, Serbia faced [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[Estádio da Luz]], and trailed by a goal. However, an equaliser by [[Dušan Tadić]] and a decisive goal from [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] in the final minutes of the second half meant Serbia automatically booked a ticket for Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the42.ie/aleksandar-mitrovic-serbia-beat-portugal-5601835-Nov2021/|title=Mitrovic's 90th-minute winner sends Serbia to the World Cup and Portugal to the play-offs|website=The 42|date=14 November 2021|access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in Group G with 2018 opponents Brazil and Switzerland, as well as African representatives [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]. Serbia was defeated in the first match against Brazil 2–0, drew against Cameroon 3–3, and lost against Switzerland 3–2 after a fight between multiple Serbs and [[Granit Xhaka]], ending up with only one point.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/world-cup-qatar-2022-serbian-regrets-after-losing-to-switzerland-eliminated-mitrovic-milinkovic-savic|title=Serbia's regrets in Qatar|website=FIFA|date=3 December 2022|access-date=3 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2024====<br />
Following the elimination in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup, Stojković stayed as a coach with a goal to bring Serbia to [[UEFA Euro 2024]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stojković: Nismo zadovoljni rezultatom, ostajem selektor Srbije|url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/527426/Stojkovic-Nismo-zadovoljni-rezultatom-ostajem-selektor-Srbije |website=Politika |date=2 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|Group G]] in qualification for Euro 2024 with Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Lithuania.<ref>{{cite web |title=Odličan žreb za Srbiju: "Orlovi" favoriti u "balkanskoj" grupi G|url=https://www.rts.rs/lat/sport/fudbal/4978611/fudbal-kvalifikacije-zreb-euro-2024.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia |date=9 October 2022}}</ref> Serbia started the qualifying campaign with 2–0 wins against Lithuania in Belgrade and Montenegro in Podgorica in March 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia 2-0 Lithuania |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/655258/lithuania-serbia |website=ESPN.co.uk |date=March 24, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=José Díaz Pérez |first1=Juan |title=Highlights and goals: Montenegro 0-2 Serbia in Euro 2024 Qualifications |url=https://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/2023/03/27/1141922-montenegro-vs-serbia-live-updates-score-stream-info-lineups-and-how-to-watch-in-eurocup-qualification.html |website=vavel.com |date=March 27, 2023}}</ref> After a friendly match against Jordan in which Serbia won 3–2, Serbia ended up in a 1–1 draw against Bulgaria in Razgrad. For the next game against Hungary in Belgrade, Serbia was forced to play behind closed doors due to UEFA sanctioning the Serbian association chants against Montenegrins; Serbia eventually lost the game 1–2. The next game was another win against Lithuania in Kaunas, 3–1, with [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scoring a hat-trick. On 14 October 2023, Serbia once again lost against Hungary in Budapest 1–2, but won against Montenegro in Belgrade 3–1 three days later. After the crucial final game against Bulgaria at home which ended in a 2–2 draw, Serbia ended the campaign in second place in group G with 14 points, qualifying for their first European Championship as an independent nation and in 24 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia seal historic Euro 2024 finals place after nervy draw with Bulgaria|url=https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2023/nov/19/euro-2024-qualifying-roundup-serbia-belgium-portugal-spain |website=[[The Guardian]] |date=19 November 2023}}</ref><br />
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In the tournament, Serbia was drawn into group C with England, Slovenia and Denmark. They lost 1-0 to England in the first game.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schomberg |first1=William |last2=Kallas |first2=Fernando |title=England hang on to beat Serbia 1-0 with Bellingham header |url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/bellinghams-header-gives-england-1-0-euro-win-over-serbia-2024-06-16/ |work=Reuters |date=June 17, 2024}}</ref> They followed that up with a 1-1 draw with Slovenia, after [[Luka Jović]] scored a last minute equalizer in extra time.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mackey |first1=Ed |title=How Serbia broke Slovenian hearts in exciting Euro 2024 draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/slovenia-serbia-live-updates-euro-2024-score-result/DVFmAJHzcS1J/ |work=The New York Times |date=June 20, 2024}}</ref> They needed to beat Denmark in their last group stage match in order to advance, but came up with a 0-0 draw, resulting in their elimination.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sanders |first1=Emma |title=Denmark 0-0 Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/c977792vyznt |website=BBC Sport |date=June 25, 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Rivalries==<br />
* '''[[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Croatia]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Croatia–Serbia relations|political roots]], and is listed as one of the ten greatest international rivalries by [[Goal (website)|Goal.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|title=Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries|website=Goal.com|date=17 November 2010|access-date=12 January 2015|archive-date=22 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190622153351/https://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|url-status=live}}</ref> and as the most politically charged football rivalry by the [[Bleacher Report]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |title=International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries &#124; Bleacher Report |access-date=15 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160107214432/http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |archive-date=7 January 2016 }}</ref> The two sides started the football rivalry in the 1990 when they were part of Yugoslavia, which dissolved after a [[Yugoslav Wars|series of wars]]. The two nations have played four times, with Croatia winning one and drawing the other three games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812234347/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 August 2015|title=FIFA Tournaments - Compare Teams|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|access-date=27 August 2016}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Albania–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Albania]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Albania–Serbia relations|historical tensions]] and the [[Kosovo question]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title = The 20 fiercest international football rivalries|newspaper = The Telegraph|date = 8 April 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref><br />
* '''Serbia v. Switzerland''': The rivalry is connected to the [[Albanians in Switzerland|Albanian diaspora]] players in the Swiss football team and is linked to the tensions between the Albanians and the Serbs. The teams have faced each other in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]] World Cups, with Switzerland narrowly coming out on top on both occasions.<ref>{{cite news |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=1 December 2022 |title=Why are Serbia and Switzerland rivals? European nations to go head-to-head in Group G at the Qatar World Cup |url=https://talksport.com/football/1239762/serbia-vs-switzerland-rivals-history-kosovo-war-qatar-world-cup-xhaka-shaqiri/ |work=TalkSPORT |location= |access-date=9 February 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Team image==<br />
The badge of the [[Football Association of Serbia]] is modelled on the [[Serbian cross]] inescutcheon featured on the [[Coat of arms of Serbia|Serbian coat of arms]]. It consists of a modified version of the four firesteels and cross, with the addition of a football. The team is nicknamed "''the Eagles''" ([[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: ''Орлови'') in reference to the [[Serbian eagle|white double-headed eagle]], a [[National symbols of Serbia|national symbol of Serbia]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Konkurs Za Novi GRB I Zastavu – Fudbalski savez Srbije menja vizuelni identitet|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|access-date=21 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120623/https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O савезу {{!}} Фудбалски савез Србије|url=https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=fss.rs|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021055325/https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nadimci Učesnika SP: Četiri puta Orlovi, Tri puta Lavovi, Dva Ne Znate, a kod Dva sigurno Grešite! (Foto)|url=https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbijadanas.com|date=16 November 2017|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120632/https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs">{{Cite web|last=srbija.gov.rs|title=Симболи Србије|url=https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbija.gov.rs|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 May 2010|title=Savremeni sport.com|url=http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100508181511/http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|archive-date=8 May 2010}}</ref> In 2022 the Football Association of Serbia launched a new, national team specific emblem for [[brand]] and [[Marketing strategy|marketing]] purposes. The previous FA crest was replaced by a stylised logo inspired by the lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TRADICIJA, JEDINSTVO I HRABROST {{!}} NOVI DRES ZA PONOS SRBIJE INSPIRISAN USPEHOM ZLATNIH ORLIĆA, A REPREZENTATIVNI GRB ISTORIJSKIM NASLEĐEM, ČETIRI GODINE JE RAĐENO NA TESTIRANJU I IZRADI DRESA KOJI JE TEŽAK SVEGA 72 GRAMA {{!}} Fudbalski savez Srbije |url=https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=fss.rs |language=sr-RS |archive-date=17 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221117113416/https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
[[File:Serbian team.jpg|thumb|210px|Serbia team before a friendly match versus Ireland in Dublin in May 2008]]<br />
For years following the breakup of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] the national team experienced an identity crisis, which despite its name, was seen as ''de facto'' representative of Serbia. From 1994 to 2006 the obsolete and unpopular [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist era]] national anthem "''[[Hey, Slavs|Hej, Sloveni]]''" was often jeered, booed and whistled by home supporters as players refrained from singing the lyrics. During this period the team continued to officially carry the old nickname "''Plavi''" (''the'' ''Blues''), badge and kit design indicative of the [[Flag of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav tricolour]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hoćemo novu himnu!|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|access-date=21 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Novi dresovi za SP|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2006&mm=03&dd=01&nav_id=190023|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|language=en|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023224832/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?dd=01&mm=03&nav_id=190023&yyyy=2006|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Following the [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|secession of Montenegro]] in 2006 the national team adopted red shirts, blue shorts and white socks in honor of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian tricolour]]. Between 2010 and 2016 a cross motif inspired by the country's coat of arms was incorporated in the jersey. In years Serbia has utilised all-red uniforms due to FIFA's kit clash regulations. Away kits are traditionally white with blue or white shorts.<ref>{{Cite news|date=4 June 2006|title=Montenegro declares independence|language=en-GB|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5043462.stm|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=11 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911232150/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5043462.stm|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|title=Od orla i zlatnih slova preko jeftine prevare do 4 ocila najlepši i najgori dres Srbije je...|language=sr|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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[[File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 53,000 capacity [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the largest in Serbia, and is often utilised for international fixtures.]]<br />
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Serbia does not have an official national stadium and the team has played at grounds throughout the country. The [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the most popular venue following by [[Partizan Stadium]], both ground are located in the capital city [[Belgrade]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia National Stadium - Belgrade - The Stadium Guide|url=https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|access-date=21 October 2021|language=nl|archive-date=12 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211012193920/https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New design: "Serbian Wembley", Vučić's grand vision – StadiumDB.com|url=http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|access-date=21 October 2021|website=stadiumdb.com|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=J.M.|date=20 March 2019|title=Marakana kroz istoriju - najveći srpski stadion {{!}} Convivo.rs|url=https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Convivo|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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===Kit sponsorship===<br />
{{Commons|Serbia national football team kits}}<br />
In July 2014, a partnership was announced between the [[Football Association of Serbia]] and English manufacturer [[Umbro]], which is Serbia's official supplier, before [[Puma (brand)|Puma]] took over with their home and away kits, debuting 7 September 2014 in the friendly match against [[France national football team|France]]. That same day, Serbia unveiled their latest kits also worn at the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Euro 2016 qualifiers campaign]].<ref>[http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 Serbia set to sign new kit deal with Umbro?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729204800/http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 |date=29 July 2014 }} Football-shirts.co.uk 6 March 2014</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Kit Supplier<br />
! Period<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]] ||1974–2002<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] ||2002–2006<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] ||2006–2014<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Umbro]] ||2014–2018<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma (company)|Puma]] ||2018–present<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Results and fixtures ==<br />
{{Main|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.<br />
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===2023===<br />
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|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 7 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 1–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|HUN}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Attila Szalai|A. Szalai]] {{goal|10|o.g.}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|34}}<br />
*[[Willi Orbán|Orbán]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 6,924<br />
|referee = [[Juan Martínez Munuera]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036394/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 10 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|LTU}}<br />
|score = 1–3<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Gytis Paulauskas|Paulauskas]] {{goal|45}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|A. Mitrović]] {{goal|21||32||43}}<br />
|location = [[Kaunas]], Lithuania<br />
|stadium = [[Darius and Girėnas Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 8,586<br />
|referee = [[Sascha Stegemann]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036418/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 14 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|HUN}}<br />
|score = 2–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|20}}<br />
*[[Roland Sallai|Sallai]] {{goal|34}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|33}}<br />
|location = [[Budapest]], Hungary<br />
|stadium = [[Puskás Aréna]]<br />
|attendance = 58,215<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036441/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 17 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 3–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|MNE}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|9||73}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|77}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Stevan Jovetić|Jovetić]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 25,884<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036463|Serbia vs. Montenegro|date=17 October 2023|access-date=17 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036463/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|date = 15 November 2023<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BEL}}<br />
|score = 1–0<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2023/11/15/world/friendlies/belgium/serbia/4073275/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Yannick Carrasco|Carrasco]] {{goal|2}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Den Dreef]]<br />
|location = [[Leuven]], Belgium<br />
|attendance = 0<br />
|referee = Marian Alexandru Barbu ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 19 November 2023<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 2–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|BUL}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Miloš Veljković|Veljković]] {{goal|17}}<br />
*[[Srđan Babić|Babić]] {{goal|82}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Georgi Rusev (footballer)|Rusev]] {{goal|59}}<br />
*[[Kiril Despodov|Despodov]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 7,325<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036510|Serbia vs. Bulgaria|date=19 October 2023|access-date=19 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Erik Lambrechts]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036510/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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===2024===<br />
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|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|date = 21 March 2024<br />
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|+3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br />
|score = 4–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/03/21/world/friendlies/russia/serbia/4287445/<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Anton Miranchuk|An. Miranchuk]] {{goal|21|pen.}}<br />
*[[Maksim Osipenko|Osipenko]] {{goal|32}}<br />
*[[Aleksey Miranchuk|Al. Miranchuk]] {{goal|55}}<br />
*[[Ivan Sergeyev (footballer)|Sergeev]] {{goal|90+1}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Moscow]], Russia<br />
|stadium = [[VTB Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 23,679<br />
|referee = [[Arda Kardeşler]] ([[Turkish Football Federation|Turkey]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 25 March 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CYP}}<br />
| score = 0–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2039982--cyprus-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|7}}<br />
| location = [[Larnaca]], Cyprus<br />
| stadium = [[AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis|AEK Arena]]<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Marco Di Bello]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 4 June 2024<br />
| time = 20:45<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|AUT}}<br />
| score = 2–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040260--austria-vs-serbia/matchinfo/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
*[[Patrick Wimmer|Wimmer]] {{goal|10}}<br />
*[[Christoph Baumgartner|Baumgartner]] {{goal|13}}<br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|35}}<br />
| stadium = [[Ernst Happel Stadion]] <br />
| location = [[Vienna]], Austria<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[António Nobre (referee)|António Nobre]] ([[Portuguese Football Federation|Portugal]])<br />
| result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 8 June 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SWE}}<br />
| score = 0–3<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040262--sweden-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|S. Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|18}}<br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|60}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|70}}<br />
| stadium = [[Friends Arena]]<br />
| location = [[Solna Municipality|Solna]], Sweden<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Jasper Vergoote]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|16|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score = 0–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Jude Bellingham|Bellingham]] {{goal|13}}<br />
|location = [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Arena AufSchalke]]<br />
|attendance = 48,953<br />
|referee = [[Daniele Orsato]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036166/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|20|df=y}}<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Žan Karničnik|Karničnik]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Luka Jović|Jović]] {{goal|90+5}}<br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 63,028<br />
|referee = [[István Kovács (referee)|István Kovács]] ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036177/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|25|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score = 0–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 64,288<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036190/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 5 September 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040049--serbia-vs-spain/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ESP}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 8 September 2024<br />
|time = 18:00<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040069--denmark-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Parken Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Copenhagen]], Denmark<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 12 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040119--serbia-vs-switzerland/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUI}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Partizan Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ESP}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040140--spain-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Estadio Nuevo Arcángel]] <br />
|location = [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]], Spain<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUI}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040162--switzerland-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = TBD<br />
|location = Switzerland<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 18 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040186--serbia-vs-denmark/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|DEN}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
== Management ==<br />
{{updated|3 March 2021}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ Coaching staff<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|title=Драган Стојковић селектор Србије|language=sr|date=3 March 2021|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303115512/https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
! Position <br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| Head coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Đorović]] <br />
|-<br />
| Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Goalkeeping coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Čumić]] <br />
|-<br />
| Fitness coach<br />
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Katsuhito Kinoshi]] <br />
|-<br />
| Analyst<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nebojša Stamenković]] <br />
|-<br />
| Team manager<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nemanja Filipović]]<br />
|-<br />
| Athletic director<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Stevan Stojanović]] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Manager history===<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Manager<br />
!rowspan="2"|Period<br />
!colspan="7"|Record<br />
!rowspan="2"|Major competitions<br />
|-<br />
||'''Matches'''||'''Won'''||'''Drawn'''||'''Lost'''||'''Win %'''||'''Draw %'''||'''Loss %'''<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]|||2021–||42||22||9||11||52.38||21.43||26.19|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2024|Euro 2024]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br/>[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage <br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ilija Stolica]] (caretaker) ||2021||2||0||2||0||0.00||100.00||0.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]||2019–2020||14||6|||5||3||42.86||35.71||21.43||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2020|Euro 2020]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Mladen Krstajić]]||2017–2019||19||9||5||5||47.36||26.32||26.32||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Slavoljub Muslin]]||2016–2017||15||8||5||2||53.33||33.33||13.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]||2014–2016 ||11||5||0||6||45.45||0.00||55.55||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Dick Advocaat]]||2014 ||4||0|||2||2||0.00||50.00||50.00<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubinko Drulović]] (caretaker)||2014||4||2|||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]||2012–2013||19||7|||4||8||36.84||21.05||42.10||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]] (caretaker)||2011–2012||5||2||1||2||40.00||20.00||40.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Vladimir Petrović]]||2010–2011||13||5||3||5||38.46||23.08||38.46||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Radomir Antić]]||2008–2010||28||17||3||8||60.71||10.71||28.57||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Miroslav Đukić]]||2007–2008||5||0||2||3||0.00||40.00||60.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SPA}} [[Javier Clemente]]||2006–2007||16||7||7||2||43.75||43.75||12.50||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2003–2006||30||11||10||9||36.66||33.33||30.00||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dejan Savićević]]||2001–2003||17||4||3||10||23.53||17.65||58.82||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov|Boškov]]-[[Ivan Ćurković|Ćurković]]-[[Dejan Savićević|Savićević]]||align=center|2001||8||4||2||2||50.00||25.00||25.00||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milovan Đorić]]||align=center|2001||3||0||2||1||0.00||66.67||33.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2000–2001||4||2||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]||1999–2000||15||6||5||4||40.00||33.33||26.67|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]&nbsp;– Quarter final<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Živadinović]]||1998–1999||6||3||2||1||50.00||33.33||16.67||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]||1994–1998||43||26||10||7||60.46||23.25||16.28||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Round of 16<br />
|- style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|}}||'''TOTAL'''||''323''||''146''||''84''||''93''||''45.20''||''26.01''||''28.79''||'''7 out of 14'''<br />
|}<br />
''For the period before 1992 see: [[Yugoslavia national football team#Head coaches]]''<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
*The following players were called up for the [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]] matches against [[Spain national football team|Spain]] and [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] on 5 and 8 September 2024, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/liga-nacija-siri-spisak-selektora-dragana-stojkovica-za-utakmice-protiv-spanije-i-danske|title=ШИРИ СПИСАК СЕЛЕКТОРА ДРАГАНА СТОЈКОВИЋА ЗА УТАКМИЦЕ ПРОТИВ ШПАНИЈЕ И ДАНСКЕ|language=Serbian|publisher=[[Football Association of Serbia]]|date=19 August 2024}}</ref><br />
<br />
''Caps and goals as of 25 June 2024, after the match against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]].''<br />
{{nat fs g start|background=#CF1020|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Predrag Rajković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=35|goals=0|club=[[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)|Al-Ittihad]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Đorđe Petrović (footballer)|Đorđe Petrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|10|8|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Aleksandar Jovanović (footballer, born December 1992)|Aleksandar Jovanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|12|6|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1998)|Marko Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|2|3|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#CF1020}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Milenković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=y}}|caps=56|goals=3|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Pavlović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|5|24|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=4|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Miloš Veljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|9|26|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=1|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=GER}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Srđan Babić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Eraković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|1|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksa Terzić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Stojić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|1|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jan-Carlo Simić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|5|2|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]|clubnat=BEL}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kosta Nedeljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|12|16|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|27|df=y}}|caps=54|goals=9|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Lukić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|8|13|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=2|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Andrija Živković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|7|11|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=1|club=[[PAOK FC|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Maksimović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|1|26|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=0|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Marko Grujić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|13|df=y}}|caps=24|goals=0|club=[[FC Porto|Porto]]|clubnat=POR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Ilić (footballer, born 2001)|Ivan Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|17|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Lazar Samardžić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|24|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Veljko Birmančević]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|5|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Stefan Mitrović (footballer, born August 2002)|Stefan Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|8|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kristijan Belić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AZ Alkmaar]]|clubnat=NED}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Milan Aleksić (footballer)|Milan Aleksić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|8|30|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SER}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|16|df=y}}|caps=94|goals=58|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Jović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|12|23|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=11|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Dušan Vlahović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|28|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=13|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Petar Ratkov]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|8|18|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|11|29|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Recent call-ups===<br />
The following players have also been called up for the team in the last twelve months.<br />
<br />
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--><br />
{{nat fs r start|background=#d11418|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Vanja Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|2|20|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Mile Svilar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|27|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE / SUS</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Filip Stanković (footballer, born 2002)|Filip Stanković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Inter Milan|Inter]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Boris Radunović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|5|26|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SSC Bari|Bari]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MNE}}, 17 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Gudelj]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|11|16|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=1|club=[[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Filip Mladenović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|8|15|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=1|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Uroš Spajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|2|13|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Erhan Mašović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|11|22|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[VfL Bochum]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Gajić (footballer, born 1996)|Milan Gajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|1|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matija Nastasić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|28|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=[[Free agent]]|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihajlo Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|7|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihailo Ristić (footballer)|Mihailo Ristić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|HUN}}, 14 October 2023<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dušan Tadić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1988|11|20|df=y}}|caps=111|goals=23|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kostić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|11|1|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=3|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Mijat Gaćinović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|8|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=[[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Srđan Mijailović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|10|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[Al Wasl F.C.|Al-Wasl FC]]|clubnat=UAE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Radonjić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|2|15|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Zdjelar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|3|20|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|9|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|6|13|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Đuričić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1992|1|30|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Račić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|17|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[US Sassuolo Calcio|Sassuolo]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Lazović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1990|9|15|df=y}}|caps=29|goals=1|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimir Lučić (footballer)|Vladimir Lučić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|6|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Samed Baždar]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|1|31|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Real Zaragoza]]|clubnat=ESP|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
;Notes:<br />
* <sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad<br />
* <sup>SUS</sup> Suspended<br />
* <sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew from the roster due to an injury<br />
* <sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br />
* <sup>WD</sup> Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons<br />
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
<br />
===Previous squads===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;FIFA World Cup squads:<br />
* [[1930 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1930 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1950 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1950 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1954 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1958 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1958 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1962 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1962 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1974 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1974 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1982 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1982 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1990 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1998 FIFA World Cup squads#FR Yugoslavia|1998 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia and Montenegro|2006 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[Serbia squad&nbsp;– 2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2018 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2022 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2022 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;UEFA European Championship squads:<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1960 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1960 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1968 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1976 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1976 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1984 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1984 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2000 squads#FR Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 2000 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2024 squads#Serbia|UEFA Euro 2024 squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Player records==<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mamrud |first1=Roberto |title=Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=2 February 2023 |archive-date=27 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127154643/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Serbia.''<br />
<br />
===Most capped players===<br />
[[File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|175px|thumb|right|Dušan Tadić is Serbia's most-capped player with 111 appearances.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
|'''111'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2008–2024<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
|'''105'''<br />
|13<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|{{nowrap|2005–2018}}<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dejan Stanković]]<br />
|'''103'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1998–2013<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''102'''<br />
|37<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|5<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|2008–2020<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|58<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Džajić]]<br />
|'''85'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1964–1979<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1983–2001<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Vladimir Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|0<br />
|[[Goalkeeper (association football)|GK]]<br />
|2006–2018<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Zoran Tošić]]<br />
|'''76'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2007–2016<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Top goalscorers===<br />
[[File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aleksandar Mitrović is Serbia's top goalscorer with 58 goals.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Ratio<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|align="left"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''[[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]]'''<br />
|94<br />
|0.62<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|align="left"|[[Stjepan Bobek]]<br />
|'''38'''<br />
|63<br />
|0.60<br />
|{{nowrap|1946–1956}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|3<br />
|align="left"|[[Milan Galić]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|51<br />
|0.73<br />
|1959–1965<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|58<br />
|0.64<br />
|1926–1938<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|102<br />
|0.36<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|align="left"|[[Rajko Mitić]]<br />
|'''32'''<br />
|59<br />
|0.54<br />
|1946–1957<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|align="left"|[[Dušan Bajević]]<br />
|'''29'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.78<br />
|1970–1977<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|align="left"|[[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
|'''28'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.76<br />
|1953–1961<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|align="left"|[[Predrag Mijatović]]<br />
|'''27'''<br />
|73<br />
|0.37<br />
|1989–2003<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|align="left"| [[Borivoje Kostić]]<br />
|'''26'''<br />
|33<br />
|0.79<br />
|1956–1964<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Captains (since 1994)===<br />
{| class="wikitable" center"<br />
|-<br />
!Player<br />
!Period<br />
!Tournaments as the captain<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dragan Stojković]]||{{nowrap|1994–2001}}||[[1998 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2000]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Predrag Mijatović]]|| 2001–2003||—<br />
|- <br />
|align=left|[[Savo Milošević]]||2003–2006||[[2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dejan Stanković]]||2006–2011||[[2010 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Nikola Žigić]]||{{center|2011}}||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Branislav Ivanović]]||2012–2017||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]||2018–2020||[[2018 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dušan Tadić]]||{{left|2021–2024}}||[[2022 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]||left|2024–||—<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notable players ==<br />
{{for|notable players of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]|Yugoslavia national football team#Notable_players}}<br />
<br />
;Goalkeepers<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ivica Kralj, 2009.jpg|[[Ivica Kralj]] played for the team from 1996 to 2001<br />
File:Vladimir Stojković 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Vladimir Stojković]] is the most capped goalkeeper in the team's history with 84 caps<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Defenders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Miroslav Đukić.jpg|[[Miroslav Đukić]] played for the team from 1991 to 2001<br />
File:Siniša Mihajlović (cropped).JPG|[[Siniša Mihajlović]] played 63 matches for the team from 1993 to 2003 and managed the team in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zoran Mirkovic - Commons photo (cropped).jpg|[[Zoran Mirković]] played for the team from 1995 to 2003<br />
File:Mladen Krstajic (cropped).jpg|[[Mladen Krstajić]] played 59 matches for the team from 1999 to 2008 and managed the team at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]<br />
File:Vidić (cropped).jpg|[[Nemanja Vidić]] played 56 matches, was a participant in two World Cups and named twice in the [[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA World XI]]<br />
File:Subotic170727.jpg|[[Neven Subotić]] played 36 matches, was a participant at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]<br />
File:Cos-Serb (2).jpg|[[Branislav Ivanović]] played 105 matches for the team from 2005 to 2018<br />
File:Aleksandar Kolarov 2018.jpg|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]] played 94 matches and captained the team at the 2018 World Cup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Midfielders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Dragan Stojković Guangzhou crop.jpg|[[Dragan Stojković]] played from 1983 to 2001 for the team, and is the current head coach<br />
File:Dejan Savićević.jpg|[[Dejan Savićević]] played for the team from 1986 to 1999 and managed the team from 2001 to 2003<br />
File:DK-Maccabi (10).jpg|[[Slaviša Jokanović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Jugovic 2019.jpg|[[Vladimir Jugović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Dejan_Stanković_-_Inter_Mailand_%284%29.jpg|[[Dejan Stanković]] is the Serbian player who won the most trophies; he played in three World Cups and one European Championship<br />
File:MilosKrasic.jpg|[[Miloš Krasić]] played for the team from 2006 to 2011<br />
File:Jovanovic (cropped).JPG|[[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] played for the team from 2007 to 2012<br />
File:Ser-Swi (27).jpg|[[Nemanja Matić]] played for the team from 2008 to 2019<br />
File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|[[Dušan Tadić]] is the current captain of the team and the most capped player in the team's history<br />
File:2022128173937 2022-05-08 Fussball Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Mönchengladbach - Sven - 1D X MK II - 2399 - B70I8510 (Filip Kostić cropped).jpg| [[Filip Kostić]] has been playing for the team since 2015<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Forwards<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Predrag Mijatović 2007 b.jpg|[[Predrag Mijatović]] was a top goalscorer in 1998 World Cup qualifiers with 14 goals<br />
File:Savo Milosevic (cropped).jpg|[[Savo Milošević]] played 102 matches, scored 37 goals and was [[UEFA Euro 2000#Goalscorers|UEFA Euro 2000 Golden Boot]]<br />
File:Darko Kovačević 5-mar-2008.jpg|[[Darko Kovačević]] played 59 matches and scored 10 goals between 1994 and 2004<br />
File:MatejaKezman.jpg|[[Mateja Kežman]] was the top goal scorer for the team in [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zigic vs Antwerp (cropped).jpg|[[Nikola Žigić]] played 57 matches and scored 20 goals between 2004 and 2011<br />
File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]] is top goal scorer in the history of national team, and was [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] UEFA [[UEFA Nations League|Nations League]] top goalscorer<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Competition records==<br />
Serbia was part of [[Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|national football team]] which existed between 1920 and 1992. With the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|collapse of Yugoslavia]], the remaining constituent republics, [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] and [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]], formed the [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. The country underwent a name change in 2003, and Montenegro left the state union in 2006. [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] consider the [[Football Association of Serbia]] a direct successor to both the [[Football Association of Yugoslavia]] and the [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro]], thereby attributing all records to Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin |date=2018-10-13 |title=Bilans protiv reprezentacija 1920-2019 |url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=reprezentacija.rs |language=en-US |archive-date=22 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221122224039/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
===FIFA World Cup===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the FIFA World Cup|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA European Championship===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the UEFA European Championship}}<br />
<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the UEFA European Championship|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA Nations League===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
!colspan=11|[[UEFA Nations League]] record<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Division<br />
!Group<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width=35|{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|RK|Overall rank}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|C]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||2||0||11||4||{{rise}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B#Group 3|3]]<br />
||6||1||3||2||9||7||{{same position}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||1||1||13||5||{{rise}}||19th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Group 4|4]]<br />
|colspan="7"|''To be determined''<br />
|{{Nowrap|1st–16th}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=3|'''Total'''<br />
!18<br />
!9<br />
!6<br />
!3<br />
!33<br />
!16<br />
!colspan=2|1st–16th<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:50%;text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2"|'''Serbia's Nations League record'''<br />
|-<br />
!First Match<br />
|{{fb|Lithuania}} 0–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br />([[Vilnius]], Lithuania; 7 September 2018)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Win<br />
|{{fb|Serbia}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|Russia}}<br />([[Belgrade]], Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Defeat<br />
|{{fb|Russia}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br /> ([[Moscow]], Russia; 3 September 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Best Result<br />
|19th in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|-<br />
!Worst Result<br />
|27th in [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
*[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]<br />
**'''Gold Medal''': [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]<br />
**Silver Medal: [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]], [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]<br />
**Bronze Medal: [[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]<br />
*[[Football at the Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971]], [[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979]]<br />
*[[Balkan Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35]], [[1935 Balkan Cup|1935]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1929–31 Balkan Cup|1929–31]], [[1932 Balkan Cup|1932]], [[1933 Balkan Cup|1933]], [[1946 Balkan Cup|1946]], [[1947 Balkan Cup|1947]], [[1977–80 Balkan Cup|1977–80]]<br />
*[[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament]]<br />
**'''Winners''': 1945<br />
*[[Lunar New Year Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1995 Lunar New Year Cup|1995]]<br />
*[[Korea Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1997 Korea Cup|1997]]<br />
*[[Kirin Cup Soccer|Kirin Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: 2004<br />
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===Summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:30%; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!{{Gold1}}!!{{Silver2}}!!{{Bronze3}}!!Total<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|0||0||0||0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[Olympic Games]]<br />
|1||3||1||5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[UEFA European Championship]]<br />
|0||2||0||2<br />
|-<br />
!Total!!1!!5!!1!!7<br />
|}<br />
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==Head-to-head records (2006 onward)==<br />
{{further|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
<section begin=head-to-head/>{{#section:Serbia national football team results|head-to-head}}<section end=head-to-head/><br />
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==See also==<br />
{{portal |Association football|Serbia}}<br />
* [[Serbia national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-21 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-20 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-19 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-17 football team]]<br />
* [[List of Serbia international footballers (including predecessor teams)]]<br />
* [[Yugoslavia national football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team]]<br />
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==Notes==<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{Commons category|Serbia national football team}}<br />
;Official<br />
* [http://www.fss.rs Football Association of Serbia&nbsp;– official site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/SRB Serbia] at [[FIFA]]<br />
* [https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ Serbia] at [[UEFA]]<br />
* [http://www.reprezentacija.rs Serbia/ National Football Team] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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;Unofficial<br />
* [http://www.beli-orlovi.com Beli Orlovi] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.xtratime.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=44 Serbian football at xtratime.org]<br />
* [http://beliorlovi.rs BeliOrlovi.rs&nbsp;– fan site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/serb-intres.html RSSSF&nbsp;– ''Serbia men's national football team international matches'']<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Men's national association football team representing Serbia}}<br />
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Serbia women's national football team}}<br />
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{{Infobox national football team<br />
| Name = Serbia<br />
| Badge = Grb fudbalske reprezentacije Srbije.png<br />
| Badge_size = 160px<br />
| FIFA Trigramme = SRB<br />
| Nickname = {{lang|sr-Cyrl|Орлови}} / {{lang|sr-Latn|Оrlovi}} ([[Serbian eagle|Eagles]])<br />
| Association = [[Football Association of Serbia|Fudbalski savez Srbije]] (FSS)<br />
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br />
| Coach = [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
| Captain = Vacant<br />
| Most caps = [[Dušan Tadić]] (111)<br />
| Top scorer = [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] ([[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]])<br />
| Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Serbia|Various]]<br />
| website = {{URL|https://fss.rs/}} <br />
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|SRB}}<br />
| FIFA max = 6<br />
| FIFA max date = December 1998<br />
| FIFA min = 101<br />
| FIFA min date = December 1994<br />
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Serbia}}<br />
| Elo max = 4<br />
| Elo max date = June 1998<br />
| Elo min = 47<br />
| Elo min date = October 2012<br />
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| First game = {{nowrap begin}}''as Yugoslavia''<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}<br>([[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]; 28 August 1920)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|BRA}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Porto Alegre]], [[Brazil]]; 23 December 1994)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|Azerbaijan}}<br>([[Podgorica]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 12 February 2003)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>''Unofficial''<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}} '''FS Serbia''' 2–1 [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] {{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]; 3 September 1945)<br>''Official''<br>{{fb|CZE}} 1–3 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Uherské Hradiště]], [[Czech Republic]]; 16 August 2006){{nowrap end}}<br />
| Largest win = as ''Yugoslavia''<br>'''{{fb|YUG}}''' 10–0 {{fb-rt|Venezuela|1954}}<br>([[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]]; 14 June 1972)<hr> as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|Faroe Islands}} 1–8 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br/>([[Toftir]], [[Faroe Islands]]; 6 October 1996)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 13 October 2004)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>{{fb|AZE}} 1–6 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]; 17 October 2007)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|BUL}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]; 19 November 2008)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|ROM}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009)<br>{{fb|SER}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|WAL}}<br>([[Novi Sad]], Serbia; 11 September 2012)<br>{{fb|SER}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
| Largest loss = <hr>as ''Yugoslavia''<br> {{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)<br>{{fb|Uruguay}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Paris]], [[French Third Republic|France]]; 26 May 1924)<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Prague]], [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovakia]]; 28 October 1925)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|NED}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]; 25 June 2000)<br>{{fb|CZE}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]; 6 September 2002)<br>{{fb|Argentina}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C#Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro|6–0]] {{fb-rt|SCG}}<br>([[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany; 16 June 2006)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br> {{fb|Ukraine}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SER}}<br>([[Lviv]], [[Ukraine]]; 7 June 2019)<br />
| World cup apps = 13<br />
| World cup first = 1930<br />
| World cup best = As Yugoslavia: Fourth place ([[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]], [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]])<br>As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 ([[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]])<br>As Serbia: Group stage ([[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]) <br />
| Regional cup apps = 6<br />
| Regional cup first = [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]]<br />
| Regional cup best = As Yugoslavia: Runners-up ([[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]], [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]]) <br /> as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]) <br /> As Serbia: Group stage ([[UEFA Euro 2024|2024]])<br />
| Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1960|1960 France]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Rome]]|[[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 London]]|[[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Helsinki]]|[[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1956 Summer Olympics|1956 Melbourne]]|[[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalBronze|[[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles]]|[[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{Medal|Competition|[[Balkan Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35 Greece]]|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1935 Balkan Cup|1935 Bulgaria]]|[[1935 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971 Izmir]]|[[Football at the 1971 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979 Split]]|[[Football at the 1979 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
}}<br />
The '''Serbia men's national football team''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалска репрезентација Србије|translit=Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije}}) represents [[Serbia]] in men's international [[Association football|football]] competition. It is controlled by the [[Football Association of Serbia]], the governing body for [[football in Serbia]].<br />
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After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup of SFR Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|football team]] in 1992 [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] was represented (alongside [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]]) within the new [[FR Yugoslavia national football team]]. Despite [[UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying|qualifying]] for [[UEFA Euro 1992|Euro 1992]] the team was [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 757|banned]] from participating in the tournament due to [[Sanctions against Yugoslavia|international sanctions]], with the ruling also enforced for [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] qualifiers. The national team played its first friendly in December 1994, and with the easing of sanctions the generation of the 1990s eventually participated at the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]. The team played in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup]]s, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Flanagan|first=Chris|date=28 June 2021|title=Yugoslavia at Euro 92: how the Balkan Wars meant the end of an era for the best team never to win the Euros|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FourFourTwo|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028172918/https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Dve decenije od fudbalskih sankcija|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028205643/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kad Je Fudbal Crveneo Od Stida Pre 29 godina Jugoslavija je izbačena sa Evropskog prvenstva, a Jugović sada kaže: Kao u filmu! Ne-ve-ro-vat-no!|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&type=article&id=PULS_CMS-Article-ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&gem_id=ctJAUgeiMwtuL3bQgHhDUKdDjw0sI0OlV6i.0PnppnL..7&tpv=SPECIJAL_SPORT_MOBILE_EURO_2020&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/euro_2020/ART|access-date=14 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 June 1994|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1994. u Americi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183945/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 June 1998|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1998. u Francuskoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=en-US|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029182437/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 June 2006|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2006. u Nemačkoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183948/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 December 2009|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2010. u Južnoj Africi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029184002/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Smyth|first=Rob|date=14 November 2021|title=Serbia stun Portugal and Spain ease past Sweden to qualify for World Cup finals – as it happened|website=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|access-date=15 November 2021|issn=0261-3077|archive-date=15 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115003426/https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change. Following a 2006 [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]] Montenegro declared its independence, leading to separate football federations which resulted in the team's final renaming and establishment as the Serbia national football team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 March 1990|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 1990-1999|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170317/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=22 February 2000|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2000-2009|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=14 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211014162455/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=3 March 2010|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2010-2019|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183944/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bilgic|first=Onur|date=12 October 2017|title=How history defeated a great era of Yugoslav national team talent|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=These Football Times|archive-date=27 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027183533/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O nama|url=https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FSCG.me|language=sr|archive-date=18 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211018145357/https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 May 2010|title=FIFA World Cup Group D focus: Serbian History|url=https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Socceroos|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174512/https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|url-status=live}}</ref> Serbia is considered by [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] to be the official successor team of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro national football teams, as well as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia/SFR Yugoslavia team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 June 2011 |title=Statistical Kit: Preliminary Draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |access-date=21 December 2020 |website=[[FIFA]] |page=58 |quote=Serbia was called Yugoslavia before February 2003 then Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719092004/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |archive-date=19 July 2021 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=29 August 2020|title=Krštenje naše fudbalske reprezentacije|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183958/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|url-status=live | quote = Jugoslavenski nogometni savez (JNS), čiji je priznati pravni naslednik, čudno ali istinito, današnji Fudbalski savez Srbije}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ | publisher = [[UEFA]] | title = Football Association of Serbia | quote = The Football Association of Serbia (Fudbalski savez Srbije or FSS) was originally founded in 1919 as the Yugoslav Football Association [...] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until it finally fragmented in 1992 [...] In 1992 the new state of Serbia and Montenegro was named the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [...] In February 2003 the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name once again to Serbia and Montenegro. Finally, in June 2006, Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations and the Republic of Serbia was declared. Serbia's first international as a single entity came [...] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=JUGO-FUDBAL PRE JUGOSLAVIJE: Pre tačno 100 godina formirana fudbalska organizacija nekadašnje zajedničke države|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|access-date=23 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023013319/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
===Serbia within Yugoslavia (1920–1992)===<br />
[[File:Yugoslavia nationalteam 1930.jpg|thumb|Yugoslavia at the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]], featured an all Serbian team following a boycott by Croat representatives.]]<br />
{{Main|History of the Serbia national football team}}<br />
{{See also|Yugoslavia national football team|}}<br />
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The Football Federation of what was then the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (later Yugoslavia) was founded in [[Zagreb]] in 1919 under the name ''Jugoslavenski nogometni savez'' (''Yugoslavian Football Association''). [[Jovan Ružić]] was the first [[Serbs|Serb]] to represent the national team in its international debut match, a 7–0 drubbing by [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Olympic Games]] in [[Antwerp]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jugoslavija 0-6 Cehoslovacka|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|access-date=5 December 2017|publisher=reprezentacija.rs|date=27 August 1920|language=sr|archive-date=4 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204055505/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In 1921, the [[Belgrade Football Subassociation]] organized a [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] between the [[France national football team]] and a Belgrade XI, dubbed the "''Serbian representatives''". The team featured footballers from [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], two of the Serbian clubs of the interwar period. The French delegation was on a four-game tour of Yugoslavia with the last exhibition game being played in [[Belgrade]]'s [[Red Star Stadium|SK Jugoslavija Stadium]] on 3 July. Prince Regent [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar I]] and [[FIFA]] President [[Jules Rimet]] were in attendance as the visitors triumphed 3–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sto Godina od prve utakmice srpske reprezentacije|url=https://www.politika.rs/sr/articles/amp/482637|access-date=25 October 2021|website=www.politika.rs|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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In the lead-up to the [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930 World Cup]], a dispute regarding the relocation of the FAs headquarters from Zagreb to the capital Belgrade erupted, culminating in a boycott by the Zagreb Subassociation which disallowed its members to participate in the upcoming tournament. The ''de facto'' Serbian team led by coach [[Boško Simonović]], composed largely of players from Belgrade's [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[FK BASK|BASK]], reached the semi-final, losing to hosts and eventual winners [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] 6–1.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Монтевидео 1930. ... Све Остало Јe Исторја ... {{!}} Журналист {{!}} Интернет портал студената новинарства|url=https://www.zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=www.zurnalist.rs|language=sr|archive-date=23 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150323060512/http://zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Montevideo 90 Godina: Hrvatski bojkot Jugoslavije (1)|url=https://www.novosti.rs/sport/fudbal/901719/montevideo-90-godina-hrvatski-bojkot-jugoslavije-1|access-date=30 March 2021|website=Novosti|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Prvo Svjetsko Prvenstvo 1930: Brutalna pljačka Jugoslavije i 'Montevideo, Bog te video'|url=https://www.slobodna-bosna.ba/vijest/80639/prvo_svjetsko_prvenstvo_1930_brutalna_pljachka_jugoslavije_i_montevideo_bog_te_video.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=slobodna-bosna.ba|language=bs}}</ref> The royal interbellum era featured footballers such as [[Blagoje Marjanović]], [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]], [[Milorad Arsenijević]], [[Đorđe Vujadinović]], [[Branislav Sekulić]] and [[Milutin Ivković]]. Due to the dismemberment of Yugoslavia during [[World War II]] the football federation and national team ceased activities but reformed following the end of hostilities.<br />
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In 1945 [[Svetislav Glišović]] led the first unofficial national team representing the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|Federal State of Serbia]] in a [[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament|tournament]] held to mark the end of World War II.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2020|title=Glišović Svetislav|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/glisovic-svetislav/|access-date=8 May 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr}}</ref> The Serbian team encompassing the newly established [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] squad won its first game by beating [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] 2–1, [[Croatia national football team|FS Croatia]] 3–1 in the semi-final, then proceeding to win the tournament against the [[FK Partizan|Yugoslav People's Army team]] 1–0 in Belgrade.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yugoslavia {{!}} List of Final Tables|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeghist.html|access-date=28 March 2021|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 June 2018|title=1945 Prva Liga|url=http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|access-date=28 March 2021|language=sr|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180605211935/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 June 2018}}</ref><br />
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The [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|reconstituted Yugoslavia]] reached the [[UEFA European Championship]] finals in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] and [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], and finished fourth place at the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]]. During its existence Serbian footballers would continually play a role in the Yugoslavia national team throughout the socialist era, with the likes of [[Rajko Mitić]], [[Branko Stanković]], [[Vladimir Beara]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Miloš Milutinović]], [[Bora Kostić|Borivoje Kostić]], [[Milan Galić]], [[Vladimir Durković]], [[Velibor Vasović]], [[Dragan Džajić]], [[Jovan Aćimović]], [[Dušan Bajević]], [[Vladimir Petrović]] and others until the states [[Yugoslav Wars|disintegrated]] in the 1990s. The national team of SFR Yugoslavia played its last game on 25 March 1992, losing 2–0 to the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Holandija 2:0 Jugoslavija|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/511-holandija-jugoslavija-2-0/|access-date=28 March 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|date=24 March 1992|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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===FR Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro era (1992–2006)===<br />
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While the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], consisting of Serbia and Montenegro, was formed on 27 April 1992,<ref>{{cite book|first=Brian|last=Hunter|editor-first=Brian |editor-last=Hunter |title=The Statesman's Year-Book |date=1996 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=978-1-34939-717-4 |page=1604 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230271258_206 |chapter=Yugoslavia |doi=10.1057/9780230271258 |url=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230271258 |access-date=11 December 2021 }}</ref> its teams were banned from all international sporting events, including the national football team as a result of [[sanctions against Yugoslavia|U.N. sanctions]] stemming from the conflict in Yugoslavia.<ref name="UPI 1">{{cite news|first=Morley|last=Myers|title=Sports ban hits Yugoslavia |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/06/01/Sports-ban-hits-Yugoslavia/9026707371200/ |work=United Press International |date=1 June 1992 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref> Consequently, the national team did not play its first game as a new country before 23 December 1994, a friendly match played in [[Porto Alegre]] and in which [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] won 2–0.<ref name="FIFA2007">{{cite web |title=Serbia launch exciting new era |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensyoutholympic/news/serbia-launch-exciting-new-era-545111 |website=FIFA|date=4 July 2007}}{{dead link|date=October 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> This was the first ever team composed of [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] players exclusively, while [[Slobodan Santrač]], a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first ever manager. The next game was played three days later, this time in [[Buenos Aires]], resulting in a 1–0 loss to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina v Yugoslavia, 27 December 1994 |url=https://www.11v11.com/matches/argentina-v-yugoslavia-27-december-1994-245440/ |website=11v11.com |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Due to international sanctions, the team could not participate in [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1994 World Cup qualifying]] nor the [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]] process.<ref name="UPI 1" /><ref>{{Cite news|first=Anne|last=Swardson|title=Yugoslavia Leaving History on Sideline |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1998/06/12/yugoslavia-leaving-history-on-sideline/41ed7944-3daa-497d-a59e-490dde7b082a/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=12 June 1998 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====1998 World Cup====<br />
As [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|FR Yugoslavia]] joined FIFA and UEFA in 1994, the team was available to participate in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1998 World Cup qualifiers]]. Slobodan Santrač was appointed manager for the team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Slobodan Santrac {{!}} Yugoslavia manager |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world_cup_98/teams/yugoslavia/players/86038.stm |website=BBC News |date=3 May 1998}}</ref> In the qualifiers, Yugoslavia was drawn in [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]] with [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] [[UEFA Euro 1996 Final|runners-up]] [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]], [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]] and [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. With 23 points, Yugoslavia ended up in second place behind Spain. Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|play-off]] in which they were drawn to play against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]]. Winning 12–1 on aggregate, Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Soccer: Roundup {{!}} 1998 World Cup Qualifying {{!}} Belgium Earns Berth And Eliminates Ireland|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/16/sports/soccer-roundup-1998-world-cup-qualifying-belgium-earns-berth-eliminates-ireland.html|website=The New York Times |date=16 November 1997|access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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The draw put the team in [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group F|Group F]] alongside [[Germany national football team|Germany]], the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], and [[Iran national football team|Iran]]. Yugoslavia won its first game 1–0 against Iran thanks to a goal from defender [[Siniša Mihajlović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Yugoslav Skill Overcomes 'Yugoslav Temperament'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/sports/world-cup-98-yugoslav-skill-overcomes-yugoslav-temperament.html|website=The New York Times|date=15 June 1998|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> The next game was a draw for Yugoslavia; after leading Germany 2–0, a free kick from [[Michael Tarnat]] deflected off Mihajlović and into the goal, then [[Oliver Bierhoff]] equalised it at 2–2 at the 80th minute.<ref>{{cite news|first=Christopher|last=Clarey|title=World Cup '98; Errant Bounces and Serendipity Give Germany a Draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/22/sports/world-cup-98-errant-bounces-and-serendipity-give-germany-a-draw.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia responded in the next game against the United States and won 1–0 due to a goal in the fourth minute by [[Slobodan Komljenović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Bonnie|last=DeSimone|title=Yugoslavia 1-0 United States|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-06-26-9806260067-story.html |website=Chicago Tribune |date=26 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia finished second in the group behind Germany on goal difference.<br />
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Due to their second position, Yugoslavia saw itself face the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|Round of 16]]. Yugoslavia entered in the match with a sole attacker, but its defensive tactics proved unsuccessful as [[Dennis Bergkamp]] put the Netherlands in front in the 38th minute. Following the start of the second half, Yugoslavia pressured the Dutch, who conceded a header from Komljenović. The turning point of this match was a penalty awarded to Yugoslavia after [[Vladimir Jugović]] was fouled.<ref name="NYT98">{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Netherlands' Davids Comes in From Cold |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/30/sports/world-cup-98-netherlands-davids-comes-in-from-cold.html|website=The New York Times|date=30 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[Predrag Mijatović]] missed, and the scoreline remained the same at 1–1.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Football World Cup: Netherlands 2 Yugoslavia 1 |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-world-cup-netherlands-2-yugoslavia-1-1168699.html|website=The Independent|date=29 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Such an event demoralized the Yugoslavs, as the Dutch took the initiative. In the late seconds of the game [[Edgar Davids]]' shot towards the Yugoslav net from a distance of 20 meters and beat goalkeeper [[Ivica Kralj]].<ref name="NYT98" /><br />
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====Euro 2000====<br />
The draw for the [[UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying|Euro 2000 qualifiers]] saw first-seeded Yugoslavia drawn in a group with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], thus marking the first games between the two teams after the [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]. The other teams in the group were the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[North Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]], and Malta. [[Milan Živadinović]] was dismissed and was replaced by [[Vujadin Boškov]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Euro 2000: Vujadin Boskov |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/squad/702485.stm |website=BBC |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov bondscoach Joegoslavië |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/boskov-bondscoach-joegoslavi |website=Voetbal International|date=17 July 1999 |access-date=3 April 2021|language=nl}}</ref><br />
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The team started with a 1–0 win over the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade, before beating Malta 3–0 in [[Ta' Qali]]. The home fixture against the Maltese followed, but was moved to [[Thessaloniki]], Greece due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. The team won 4–1. The first match against Croatia took place in Belgrade after the bombing ended, and was interrupted due to a power outage at the beginning of the second half, resuming after 43 minutes and eventually finishing 0–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Football: Yugoslavia 0-0 Croatia|url=http://www.arhiva.serbia.gov.rs/news/1999-08/19/13984.html |website=Website of the Serbian Government |date=2004 |access-date=6 December 2010}}</ref> A 2–1 defeat against Ireland in [[Dublin]] was followed by victories home and away against Macedonia (3–1 and 4–2 respectively), meaning that Yugoslavia needed to win its final qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb, or to draw with the Republic of Ireland failing to beat Macedonia in [[Skopje]], in order to qualify automatically for Euro 2000. In the event, the Republic of Ireland conceded an injury-time equaliser, meaning that Yugoslavia's 2–2 draw with the Croatians put them through.<br />
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The draw for the finals placed Yugoslavia in [[UEFA Euro 2000 Group C|Group C]] along with Spain, [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and another former Yugoslav republic, [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]]. The Slovenians took a 3–0 lead in the first game at the [[Stade du Pays de Charleroi]], but three goals in six second-half minutes enabled Yugoslavia to secure a 3–3 draw. Thanks to an early [[Savo Milošević]] backheel strike, the Serbs beat Norway 1–0 in [[Liège]]. The final group game, against Spain in [[Bruges]], saw the Yugoslavs take the lead three times, before a [[Gaizka Mendieta]] penalty and an [[Alfonso Pérez|Alfonso]] strike in injury-time secured a 4–3 win for the Spaniards and top spot in the group. Yugoslavia nonetheless finished second, level on points with Norway but ranked ahead due to its victory in Liège. In each of the three games, the team had one player sent off (Siniša Mihajlović, [[Mateja Kežman]], and [[Slaviša Jokanović]], respectively).<ref>{{cite web |title=Yugoslavia hit by fine |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/803466.stm |website=BBC |date=23 June 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Yugoslavia was paired with the Netherlands. The co-hosts won 6–1 in [[Rotterdam]] with [[Patrick Kluivert]] scoring a hat-trick. Despite Yugoslavia's elimination, [[Savo Milošević]] was crowned the joint top scorer of the tournament alongside Patrick Kluivert. Both players scored five goals, although Milošević played one game fewer.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711003231/http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=11 July 2000 |title=Leading goalscorers |website=UEFA|date=2 July 2000 | access-date=12 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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====2002 World Cup campaign====<br />
[[Ilija Petković]] replaced Boškov as head coach in July 2000.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov sacked as Yugoslav coach |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/846602.stm |website=BBC |date=22 July 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 World Cup qualifiers]], Yugoslavia was drawn in [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]] with [[Russia national football team|Russia]], Slovenia, [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], the Faroe Islands and [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]]. After winning against Luxembourg, Petković was sacked and replaced with a three-pieced team which consisted of Boškov, [[Dejan Savićević]] and [[Ivan Ćurković]]. Despite winning both games against Luxembourg and Faroe Islands as well and away game against Switzerland, Yugoslavia managed to suffer a home loss and away draw against Russia, a home draw against Switzerland and both draw games against Slovenia. Yugoslavia ended the qualifying campaign in the third place of the group just one point behind second-placed Slovenia.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|title=World Cup 2002 Qualifying |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/2002q.html |website=[[RSSSF]] |access-date=2 February 2023}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2004 campaign====<br />
Savićević was appointed as coach in July 2002.<ref>{{cite web |title=Savicevic stays as Yugoslavia coach |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b25fdfdc7-4c5f8df1cd5c-1000--savicevic-stays-as-yugoslavia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=12 July 2002 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying|Euro 2004 qualifiers]] Yugoslavia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 9|Group 9]] with [[Italy national football team|Italy]], [[Wales national football team|Wales]], [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]]. During qualifying, the country went under a [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|political transformation]], and the newly named Serbia and Montenegro appeared for the first time in a game against Azerbaijan in February 2003.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia and Montenegro debut |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b1f26aa22-58f4d856420c-1000--serbia-and-montenegro-debut/ |website=UEFA|date=11 February 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In June, after a 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, Savićević resigned and was replaced by Ilija Petković.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petković the 'perfect solution' |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b2106de29-f0a21f68db2a-1000--petkovic-the-perfect-solution/ |website=UEFA|date=10 July 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Despite drawing both games against eventual group winners Italy and winning both games against runners-up Wales, Serbia and Montenegro failed to qualify, mostly due to a 2–2 home draw, the 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, as well as a 3–0 away loss to Finland.<br />
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====2006 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Elfenbeinküste - Serbien und Montenegro.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Serbia and Montenegro and [[Cote d'Ivoire national football team|Ivory Coast]] playing at the [[Allianz Arena]] in the 2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
Petković remained as manager for the team.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petkovic rewarded for efforts |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b31e7755e-b0182b6407cb-1000--petkovic-rewarded-for-efforts/ |website=UEFA|date=4 November 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|Qualifying]] for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] resulted in six wins and four draws, with Serbia and Montenegro ending up first in the group with an undefeated record in their [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] ahead of Spain, [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]]. The Serbia and Montenegro team also allowed only one goal in the ten matches, the best defensive record of all 51 teams participating in qualification.<br />
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On 3 June 2006, following a [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]], Montenegro declared its independence from Serbia. As the World Cup was about to start, it was decided that the Serbia and Montenegro team that had qualified for the tournament would compete, with the split into separate teams representing the new countries of Montenegro and Serbia to take place once the team was no longer in the tournament.<br />
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In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C|group stage]], Serbia and Montenegro lost their opening game to the Netherlands. The final score was 1–0 after [[Arjen Robben]] scored the only goal of the game. They also lost their second game to Argentina 6–0, Serbia and Montenegro's worst ever international result. With the team's two losses and with Netherlands and Argentina winning both their games, Serbia and Montenegro could no longer qualify for the knockout matches and was playing for pride alone in their final group game against [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]. After a 2–0 lead for much of the first half, ''the Elephants'' managed to come back and win 3–2, leaving Serbia and Montenegro with no points.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ivory Coast 3-2 Serbia & Montenegro |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853346.stm |website=BBC |date=21 June 2006 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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[[Javier Clemente]], Serbia's first-ever foreign coach, was appointed to lead the team for the 2008 Euro campaign.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clemente in for Serbia |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/worldcup/2006/clemente-in-for-serbia_sto927282/story.shtml |website=eurosport.com |publisher=Reuters |date=17 July 2006 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> After Montenegro declared independence, Serbia marked their split from [[Montenegro national football team|Montenegro]] with a 3–1 win over the Czech Republic. For the [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying|Euro 2008 qualifiers]], Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group A|Group A]] along with [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], Finland, [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]] and Azerbaijan. A strong start in qualification was overshadowed by the final hurdle of matches where inconsistency took over, the side dropping points against the likes of Finland, Belgium, Armenia and Kazakhstan. They eventually finished third, three points behind runners-up Portugal and Group A winners Poland. Clemente was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<ref>{{cite news |title=Javier Clemente fired as Serbia coach; Blokhin resigns as Ukraine coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/06/sports/06iht-soccer6.8621136.html |work=The New York Times |date=6 November 2007 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia replaced Clemente with [[Miroslav Đukić]], who then left the position on 19 August of the following year without having played any official games, due to disagreements with the [[Football Association of Serbia]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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| <small>Serbia's starting XI under coach [[Radomir Antić]] in [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group D#Germany vs Serbia|their 1–0 win over Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup]].</small><ref>{{Cite web|title=Germany 0-1 Serbia|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&cc=5901|url-status=dead|date=18 June 2010|website=ESPN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621075434/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&ver=us&cc=5901|archive-date=21 June 2010}}</ref><br />
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Subsequent to Ðukić's departure, [[Radomir Antić]] was appointed coach. Serbia's [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|World Cup qualification]] campaign began in 2008. Their [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] featured [[1998 FIFA World Cup Final|1998 World Cup winners]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup Final|2006 World Cup runners-up]] [[France national football team|France]], [[Romania national football team|Romania]], as well as [[Austria national football team|Austria]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and the Faroe Islands. Serbia played consistently during the qualifiers and this led to the team automatically qualifying for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa. They confirmed qualification with a 5–0 home victory against Romania.<br />
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The 2010 World Cup team featured captain [[Dejan Stanković]], who became the only player to feature in a World Cup having played under three different national names (although he never changed nationality; this was a result of geopolitical events involving the identity of Yugoslavia).<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jon|last=Sainz|title=Bleacher Report: FIFA World Cup 2010: Dejan Stankovic's Strange Record|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|url-status=dead|date=27 May 2013|website=Bleacher Report|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527115409/http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|archive-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> They faced [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]], Germany, [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]].<br />
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Their opening group game was against Ghana and chances came to both sides but a red card to [[Aleksandar Luković]] and a handball by substitute [[Zdravko Kuzmanović]] in the second half gave Ghana a penalty to take all three points at the death. [[Asamoah Gyan]] converted eight minutes from full-time and Serbia were defeated 1–0. In Serbia's second group match, they defeated Germany by a score of 1–0 with a goal by [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] in the first half. FIFA's official YouTube channel called the win "the most famous day in Serbia's footballing history".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc YouTube&nbsp;– FIFATV: 'Most famous day in Serbia's footballing history'] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160510065548/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc |date=10 May 2016 }} Published 20 May 2012</ref>{{Better source needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia only needed a single point to reach the knockout stages, but was defeated by Australia 2–1. Australia scored two goals in the second half through [[Tim Cahill]] and [[Brett Holman]]. A late [[Marko Pantelić]] goal served only as a consolation. They finished last in the group.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup: Australia vs. Serbia: Australia wins, 2-1 |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/sports-now/story/2010-06-23/world-cup-australia-vs-serbia-australia-wins-2-1 |work=Los Angeles Times |agency=Associated Press |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Long |first1=Gideon |title=Australia beat Serbia, both sides bow out |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/australia-beat-serbia-both-sides-bow-out-idUSTRE65M5UE/ |work=Reuters |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2012 campaign====<br />
Radomir Antić was sacked two games into the [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]] process, a 1–1 home draw against Slovenia ending his two-year stint. The dismissal meant the bringing in of [[Vladimir Petrović]] to the job.<br />
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For the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]] featuring Italy, Slovenia, [[Estonia national football team|Estonia]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and the Faroe Islands. The qualifying stage began with Antić as coach and finished with Vladimir Petrović. Serbia started the first two games with a 3–0 win away to Faroe Islands and a 1–1 draw at home to Slovenia but this result ended Antić's stint as the country's coach.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Petrović replaces Antić as Serbia coach|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0252-0ce200b10f73-94843a3caf5d-1000--petrovic-replaces-antic-as-serbia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=15 September 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> New coach Petrović faced setbacks with a 3–1 home loss against Estonia<ref>{{cite web |title=Estonia beats Serbia 3-1 in Euro qualifying |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/estonia-beats-serbia-3-1-in-euro-qualifying |website=Fox Sports |date=8 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and an abandoned match resulting in a 3–0 loss to Italy due to crowd trouble from the Serbian away supporters in [[Genoa]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=UEFA award Italy 3-0 win after abandoned Euro 2012 tie against Serbia|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/oct/29/uefa-italy-serbia-abandoned-euro-2012|website=The Guardian |date=29 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia returned to form with a 2–1 home victory over Northern Ireland but could only manage a 1–1 away draw against Estonia. Afterwards, Serbia won back to back games with a 1–0 win away to Northern Ireland and a crucial 3–1 home victory against Faroe Islands. These results put Serbia in pole position to confirm a play-off spot behind Italy.<br />
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Serbia needed a home victory against Italy to confirm a play-off spot but their efforts only resulted in a 1–1 draw. However, the team still had one more chance to confirm a play-off place when they faced Slovenia away. Serbia also must win the match despite having superior goal difference over Estonia; a draw was not good enough for progression. Neither side played better in the first half, but a long-range goal put Slovenia up 1–0 at half time.<ref name="Šinkovc">{{Cite web|first=Rok|last=Šinkovc|title=Defeat in Slovenia ends Serbia's play-off dream|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7d229e0e06-e472ba03cfe3-1000--defeat-in-slovenia-ends-serbia-s-play-off-dream/|website=UEFA|date=11 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> In the second half, Nemanja Vidić missed penalty.<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Serbia left empty-handed after a 1–0 loss and exited the tournament for the third time in a row during the qualifying group stages, missing out by one point behind Estonia. Serbia once again failed to qualify for the [[UEFA Euro 2012|European Championships]].<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Vladimir Petrović was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<br />
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====2014 World Cup campaign====<br />
Ahead of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying]] campaign for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Dejan Stanković and Nemanja Vidić announced that they were retiring from international football.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic announces international retirement |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/oct/12/manchester-united-nemanja-vidic-serbia |website=The Guardian |publisher=Associated Press |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Dejan Stankovic to retire and leave Serbia to rebuild|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/scotland/15279867|website=BBC Sport|date=12 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Branislav Ivanović became the new captain. Siniša Mihajlović, a former member of the national team, was appointed as the coach on 24 April 2012. Serbia was drawn in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the 2014 World Cup, together with Croatia, Belgium, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]], Macedonia, and Wales. The team began the qualification campaign with a goalless draw with Scotland and a 6–1 win over Wales. In the next two games, Serbia suffered two defeats from Macedonia and Belgium.<br />
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On 22 March 2013, Serbia played in Zagreb against Croatia. The game was highly anticipated in both countries due to [[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|their rivalry]] both on and off the pitch. Croatia won 2–0.<ref>{{Cite news|first=James|last=Montague|title=Amid 'Kill' Chants, Croatia and Serbia Set Peaceful Example |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 March 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021 |archive-date=20 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320214554/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia defeated Scotland 2–0 at home in a crucial qualifier, but their World Cup hopes were taken away after a 2–1 defeat to Belgium. Serbia drew with Croatia 1–1 in the corresponding fixture at home, where 18-year-old [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scored an equalizer in the second-half after [[Mario Mandžukić]] opened the scoring.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljevic|title=Serbia hold Croatia to draw in highly-charged qualifier |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/soccer-world-serbia-idUKL4N0H23J620130906|website=Reuters |date=6 September 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> They defeated Wales 3–0 in Cardiff. Dejan Stanković's farewell game was completed in a friendly against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], which Serbia won 2–0. He finished his career with 103 appearances for the national team, a record previously held by Savo Milošević, with 102 appearances. Serbia finished qualifying with a 5–1 home win against Macedonia,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia 5 Macedonia 1: Five star Serbs finish with a thrashing of Macedonia|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-match-reports/serbia-5-macedonia-1-five-2458509|website=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record Scotland]]|date=16 October 2013|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> putting them in third in the group, three points from a playoff spot behind Croatia and group winners Belgium.<br />
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====Euro 2016 campaign====<br />
After failing to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, [[Dick Advocaat]] was appointed as the coach in 2014.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat introduced as Serbia coach |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2014/07/28/dick-advocaat-introduced-as-serbia-coach/13261807/|website=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=28 July 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Group I]] in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|qualification]] for [[UEFA Euro 2016]], together with Portugal, [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]], [[Albania national football team|Albania]] and Armenia. Advocaat started with a 1–1 friendly draw against France and began qualification with the same result against Armenia. The following game was a [[Serbia v Albania (UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying)|game against Albania]] in Belgrade, abandoned as a result of crowd trouble after a drone carrying an Albanian flag and a map of [[Greater Albania]] was flown over the pitch.<ref name="BBC drone">{{Cite web|title=Serbia - Albania: CAS reverse Uefa decision on 'drone match'|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33478446 |website=BBC Sport|date=10 July 2015|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was originally awarded with a 3–0 victory by UEFA, and deducted three points, but on 10 July 2015, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] (CAS) reversed the earlier decision and awarded Albania a 3–0 victory.<ref name="BBC drone"/> On 14 November 2014, Serbia played against Denmark in Belgrade and lost, 1–3. After this game, Advocaat left,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat: Serbia coach quits after four months|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/30069140|website=BBC Sport|date=15 November 2014|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> whereupon [[Radovan Ćurčić]] was announced as a new coach on 25 November.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Radovan Curcic new Serbia coach|url=https://apnews.com/article/8f4a5d7bebcd442aa40aeafdc29cec69|website=Associated Press|date=25 November 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia's first match in 2015 was a qualifying match against Portugal in [[Lisbon]], during which Serbia lost 2–1, cutting their chances for qualification to Euro 2016. On 13 June 2015, Serbia played a qualifying match against Denmark in [[Copenhagen]], losing 2–0. With the 10 July ruling by CAS on the abandoned game against Albania, Serbia would become mathematically eliminated from Euro 2016 qualification. On 4 September 2015, Serbia had their first victory, winning 2–0, against Armenia. On 8 October 2015, Serbia defeated Albania with a goal each from [[Aleksandar Kolarov]] and [[Adem Ljajić]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ames |first1=Nick |title=Albania forced to wait for Euro 2016 after Serbia strike late |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/08/albania-serbia-euro-2016-qualifier-report |work=The Guardian |date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> In the table of Group I, Serbia finished second to last place with four points in a five-team group.<ref>{{cite web |title=Euro 2016 qualifying: Serbia 1-2 Portugal |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33544060 |website=BBC Sport |date=October 11, 2015}}</ref><br />
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====2018 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Ser-Swi (7).jpg|thumb|Serbia team at the [[2018 World Cup]] in Russia]]<br />
After failing to qualify for Euro 2016, [[Slavoljub Muslin]] was appointed as a coach. Serbia was drawn in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] in qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] with Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales, Austria, Ireland, [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] and [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]]. They started off their campaign with a 2–2 draw against Ireland at the [[Red Star Stadium]] and eventually won against Austria, Georgia and Moldova.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia beat Moldova in Belgrade with goals from Aleksandar Kolarov, Aleksandar Mitrović and [[Mijat Gaćinović]]. This consolidated their first position going into their top-of-the group clash with Ireland. They won this match with a 55th-minute goal from Kolarov. Serbia finished the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 home win against Georgia, and ended at the top of [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] and therefore qualified for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 tournament]]. Despite Serbia's qualification, Muslin was sacked by the Football Association of Serbia as a result on differences regarding team selection.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia sack coach Slavoljub Muslin despite World Cup qualification |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37537334/serbia-sack-coach-slavoljub-muslin-world-cup-qualification |website=ESPN|publisher=Associated Press |date=30 October 2017 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Muslin was criticized for not inviting [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]] to play in the campaign which sparked controversy in Serbia. Mladen Krstajić took the place as a temporary coach after Muslin's dismissal and led the team in the World Cup.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mladen Krstajic set to coach Serbia at FIFA World Cup |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2017/dec/30/mladen-krstajic-set-to-coach-serbia-at-fifa-world-cup-1740269.html |website=The New Indian Express |publisher=Agence France-Presse|date=30 October 2017|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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In the World Cup, Serbia opened their match against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]]. Kolarov's free kick at the second half meant Serbia won their first World Cup game in eight years. Serbia lost their later encounters, losing 1–2 to [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] with a 90th-minute goal scored by [[Xherdan Shaqiri]]<ref>{{cite web |title=World Cup 2018: Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri scores 90th minute winner against Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44439145 |website=BBC |date=23 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and 0–2 to [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], thus being eliminated in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Brazil beat Serbia 2-0 to reach World Cup last 16|url=https://www.marca.com/en/world-cup/2018/06/27/5b33eaa2ca4741962e8b464b.html|website=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|date=27 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2018–19 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Due to the performance of Serbia in previous years, the country found itself started the campaign of the inaugural [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|Nations League]], where they were drawn into [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|Group 4]] with Montenegro, Lithuania and Romania. With both wins against Lithuania and Montenegro and both draw games against Romania, Serbia finished on top of the group, securing the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs#Path C|Euro 2020 play-off]] spot and being promoted into [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|League B]] for [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21 season]]. With six goals, Aleksandar Mitrović finished the tournament as the top scorer.<br />
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====Euro 2020 campaign====<br />
In December 2017, Mladen Krstajić became the permanent coach for Serbia.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljević|title=Serbia name caretaker Krstajic as permanent coach |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |work=Reuters |date=29 December 2017 |access-date=6 April 2021 |archive-date=12 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220512010755/https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia started the campaign of [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League]], which served as a part of [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]] campaign.<br />
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For Euro 2020 qualifiers, Serbia was drawn into [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group B|Group B]] with [[UEFA Euro 2016 Final|Euro 2016 champions]] Portugal, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], Lithuania and Luxembourg. Serbia kicked off the qualifiers with 1–1 away draw against Portugal. However, in the next away game against Ukraine, Serbia lost 5–0. Krstajić was sacked after the loss and replaced with [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]. Tumbaković started with a 2–4 home loss against Portugal. The next two games were away wins against Luxembourg and Lithuania, before beating Luxembourg at home. Serbia then drew 2–2 to Ukraine at home, meaning they could not finish in the top two and a play-off would ensue.<br />
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After the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs]] were resumed, Serbia placed itself against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in [[Oslo]]. Two goals, one in extra time helped Serbia to overcome Norway 2–1, thus marching to the final playoff game against Scotland at home.<ref>{{cite web|first=Connor|last=Fleming|title=Haaland And Norway Eliminated From Euros By Serbia's Filthy Extra-Time Winner |url=https://the18.com/en/soccer-news/norway-vs-serbia-playoff-euro-2021-highlights-recap |website=the18.com |date=8 October 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> The game was won by Scotland in a penalty shootout (5–4) after the game was tied 1–1 after full time.<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland reach Euro 2020 after penalty shootout win over Serbia |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/report?gameId=570883 |website=ESPN|date=12 November 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia once again failed to qualify for the Euros, making 20 years since the country last took part in the tournament. Tumbaković was sacked after the team's failure to qualify for the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tumbakovic fired by Serbia after missing out on Euro 2020 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2020/12/14/tumbakovic-fired-by-serbia-after-missing-out-on-euro-2020/115147868/ |work=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=14 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2022–23 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B]] [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|Group 4]] alongside [[Norway national football team|Norway]], [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and Slovenia, finishing first and being promoted after wins against Sweden at home and Norway in Oslo.<br />
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====2022 World Cup====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] with Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg and Azerbaijan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Srbija dobila rivale u kvalifikacijama za Mundijal 2022. godine |url=https://www.rts.rs/page/sport/sr/story/36/fudbal/4177559/srbija-svetsko-prvenstvo-kvalifikacije.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia|date=7 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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After a penalty shootout loss against Scotland in the Euro 2020 qualifying playoffs, [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]] was sacked and replaced with [[Dragan Stojković]].<br />
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Serbia started [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|qualification]] with a 3–2 win against the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade in March 2021. After a 2–2 draw against Portugal, Serbia won against Azerbaijan in Baku 2–1. Mixed results meant Serbia needed a victory against Portugal to qualify directly from the group. On 14 November 2021, Serbia faced [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[Estádio da Luz]], and trailed by a goal. However, an equaliser by [[Dušan Tadić]] and a decisive goal from [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] in the final minutes of the second half meant Serbia automatically booked a ticket for Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the42.ie/aleksandar-mitrovic-serbia-beat-portugal-5601835-Nov2021/|title=Mitrovic's 90th-minute winner sends Serbia to the World Cup and Portugal to the play-offs|website=The 42|date=14 November 2021|access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in Group G with 2018 opponents Brazil and Switzerland, as well as African representatives [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]. Serbia was defeated in the first match against Brazil 2–0, drew against Cameroon 3–3, and lost against Switzerland 3–2 after a fight between multiple Serbs and [[Granit Xhaka]], ending up with only one point.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/world-cup-qatar-2022-serbian-regrets-after-losing-to-switzerland-eliminated-mitrovic-milinkovic-savic|title=Serbia's regrets in Qatar|website=FIFA|date=3 December 2022|access-date=3 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2024====<br />
Following the elimination in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup, Stojković stayed as a coach with a goal to bring Serbia to [[UEFA Euro 2024]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stojković: Nismo zadovoljni rezultatom, ostajem selektor Srbije|url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/527426/Stojkovic-Nismo-zadovoljni-rezultatom-ostajem-selektor-Srbije |website=Politika |date=2 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|Group G]] in qualification for Euro 2024 with Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Lithuania.<ref>{{cite web |title=Odličan žreb za Srbiju: "Orlovi" favoriti u "balkanskoj" grupi G|url=https://www.rts.rs/lat/sport/fudbal/4978611/fudbal-kvalifikacije-zreb-euro-2024.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia |date=9 October 2022}}</ref> Serbia started the qualifying campaign with 2–0 wins against Lithuania in Belgrade and Montenegro in Podgorica in March 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia 2-0 Lithuania |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/655258/lithuania-serbia |website=ESPN.co.uk |date=March 24, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=José Díaz Pérez |first1=Juan |title=Highlights and goals: Montenegro 0-2 Serbia in Euro 2024 Qualifications |url=https://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/2023/03/27/1141922-montenegro-vs-serbia-live-updates-score-stream-info-lineups-and-how-to-watch-in-eurocup-qualification.html |website=vavel.com |date=March 27, 2023}}</ref> After a friendly match against Jordan in which Serbia won 3–2, Serbia ended up in a 1–1 draw against Bulgaria in Razgrad. For the next game against Hungary in Belgrade, Serbia was forced to play behind closed doors due to UEFA sanctioning the Serbian association chants against Montenegrins; Serbia eventually lost the game 1–2. The next game was another win against Lithuania in Kaunas, 3–1, with [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scoring a hat-trick. On 14 October 2023, Serbia once again lost against Hungary in Budapest 1–2, but won against Montenegro in Belgrade 3–1 three days later. After the crucial final game against Bulgaria at home which ended in a 2–2 draw, Serbia ended the campaign in second place in group G with 14 points, qualifying for their first European Championship as an independent nation and in 24 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia seal historic Euro 2024 finals place after nervy draw with Bulgaria|url=https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2023/nov/19/euro-2024-qualifying-roundup-serbia-belgium-portugal-spain |website=[[The Guardian]] |date=19 November 2023}}</ref><br />
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In the tournament, Serbia was drawn into group C with England, Slovenia and Denmark. They lost 1-0 to England in the first game.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schomberg |first1=William |last2=Kallas |first2=Fernando |title=England hang on to beat Serbia 1-0 with Bellingham header |url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/bellinghams-header-gives-england-1-0-euro-win-over-serbia-2024-06-16/ |work=Reuters |date=June 17, 2024}}</ref> They followed that up with a 1-1 draw with Slovenia, after [[Luka Jović]] scored a last minute equalizer in extra time.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mackey |first1=Ed |title=How Serbia broke Slovenian hearts in exciting Euro 2024 draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/slovenia-serbia-live-updates-euro-2024-score-result/DVFmAJHzcS1J/ |work=The New York Times |date=June 20, 2024}}</ref> They needed to beat Denmark in their last group stage match in order to advance, but came up with a 0-0 draw, resulting in their elimination.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sanders |first1=Emma |title=Denmark 0-0 Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/c977792vyznt |website=BBC Sport |date=June 25, 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Rivalries==<br />
* '''[[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Croatia]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Croatia–Serbia relations|political roots]], and is listed as one of the ten greatest international rivalries by [[Goal (website)|Goal.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|title=Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries|website=Goal.com|date=17 November 2010|access-date=12 January 2015|archive-date=22 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190622153351/https://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|url-status=live}}</ref> and as the most politically charged football rivalry by the [[Bleacher Report]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |title=International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries &#124; Bleacher Report |access-date=15 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160107214432/http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |archive-date=7 January 2016 }}</ref> The two sides started the football rivalry in the 1990 when they were part of Yugoslavia, which dissolved after a [[Yugoslav Wars|series of wars]]. The two nations have played four times, with Croatia winning one and drawing the other three games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812234347/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 August 2015|title=FIFA Tournaments - Compare Teams|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|access-date=27 August 2016}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Albania–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Albania]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Albania–Serbia relations|historical tensions]] and the [[Kosovo question]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title = The 20 fiercest international football rivalries|newspaper = The Telegraph|date = 8 April 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref><br />
* '''Serbia v. Switzerland''': The rivalry is connected to the [[Albanians in Switzerland|Albanian diaspora]] players in the Swiss football team and is linked to the tensions between the Albanians and the Serbs. The teams have faced each other in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]] World Cups, with Switzerland narrowly coming out on top on both occasions.<ref>{{cite news |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=1 December 2022 |title=Why are Serbia and Switzerland rivals? European nations to go head-to-head in Group G at the Qatar World Cup |url=https://talksport.com/football/1239762/serbia-vs-switzerland-rivals-history-kosovo-war-qatar-world-cup-xhaka-shaqiri/ |work=TalkSPORT |location= |access-date=9 February 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Team image==<br />
The badge of the [[Football Association of Serbia]] is modelled on the [[Serbian cross]] inescutcheon featured on the [[Coat of arms of Serbia|Serbian coat of arms]]. It consists of a modified version of the four firesteels and cross, with the addition of a football. The team is nicknamed "''the Eagles''" ([[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: ''Орлови'') in reference to the [[Serbian eagle|white double-headed eagle]], a [[National symbols of Serbia|national symbol of Serbia]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Konkurs Za Novi GRB I Zastavu – Fudbalski savez Srbije menja vizuelni identitet|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|access-date=21 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120623/https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O савезу {{!}} Фудбалски савез Србије|url=https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=fss.rs|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021055325/https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nadimci Učesnika SP: Četiri puta Orlovi, Tri puta Lavovi, Dva Ne Znate, a kod Dva sigurno Grešite! (Foto)|url=https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbijadanas.com|date=16 November 2017|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120632/https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs">{{Cite web|last=srbija.gov.rs|title=Симболи Србије|url=https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbija.gov.rs|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 May 2010|title=Savremeni sport.com|url=http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100508181511/http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|archive-date=8 May 2010}}</ref> In 2022 the Football Association of Serbia launched a new, national team specific emblem for [[brand]] and [[Marketing strategy|marketing]] purposes. The previous FA crest was replaced by a stylised logo inspired by the lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TRADICIJA, JEDINSTVO I HRABROST {{!}} NOVI DRES ZA PONOS SRBIJE INSPIRISAN USPEHOM ZLATNIH ORLIĆA, A REPREZENTATIVNI GRB ISTORIJSKIM NASLEĐEM, ČETIRI GODINE JE RAĐENO NA TESTIRANJU I IZRADI DRESA KOJI JE TEŽAK SVEGA 72 GRAMA {{!}} Fudbalski savez Srbije |url=https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=fss.rs |language=sr-RS |archive-date=17 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221117113416/https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
[[File:Serbian team.jpg|thumb|210px|Serbia team before a friendly match versus Ireland in Dublin in May 2008]]<br />
For years following the breakup of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] the national team experienced an identity crisis, which despite its name, was seen as ''de facto'' representative of Serbia. From 1994 to 2006 the obsolete and unpopular [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist era]] national anthem "''[[Hey, Slavs|Hej, Sloveni]]''" was often jeered, booed and whistled by home supporters as players refrained from singing the lyrics. During this period the team continued to officially carry the old nickname "''Plavi''" (''the'' ''Blues''), badge and kit design indicative of the [[Flag of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav tricolour]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hoćemo novu himnu!|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|access-date=21 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Novi dresovi za SP|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2006&mm=03&dd=01&nav_id=190023|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|language=en|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023224832/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?dd=01&mm=03&nav_id=190023&yyyy=2006|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Following the [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|secession of Montenegro]] in 2006 the national team adopted red shirts, blue shorts and white socks in honor of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian tricolour]]. Between 2010 and 2016 a cross motif inspired by the country's coat of arms was incorporated in the jersey. In years Serbia has utilised all-red uniforms due to FIFA's kit clash regulations. Away kits are traditionally white with blue or white shorts.<ref>{{Cite news|date=4 June 2006|title=Montenegro declares independence|language=en-GB|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5043462.stm|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=11 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911232150/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5043462.stm|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|title=Od orla i zlatnih slova preko jeftine prevare do 4 ocila najlepši i najgori dres Srbije je...|language=sr|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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[[File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 53,000 capacity [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the largest in Serbia, and is often utilised for international fixtures.]]<br />
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Serbia does not have an official national stadium and the team has played at grounds throughout the country. The [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the most popular venue following by [[Partizan Stadium]], both ground are located in the capital city [[Belgrade]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia National Stadium - Belgrade - The Stadium Guide|url=https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|access-date=21 October 2021|language=nl|archive-date=12 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211012193920/https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New design: "Serbian Wembley", Vučić's grand vision – StadiumDB.com|url=http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|access-date=21 October 2021|website=stadiumdb.com|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=J.M.|date=20 March 2019|title=Marakana kroz istoriju - najveći srpski stadion {{!}} Convivo.rs|url=https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Convivo|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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===Kit sponsorship===<br />
{{Commons|Serbia national football team kits}}<br />
In July 2014, a partnership was announced between the [[Football Association of Serbia]] and English manufacturer [[Umbro]], which is Serbia's official supplier, before [[Puma (brand)|Puma]] took over with their home and away kits, debuting 7 September 2014 in the friendly match against [[France national football team|France]]. That same day, Serbia unveiled their latest kits also worn at the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Euro 2016 qualifiers campaign]].<ref>[http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 Serbia set to sign new kit deal with Umbro?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729204800/http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 |date=29 July 2014 }} Football-shirts.co.uk 6 March 2014</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Kit Supplier<br />
! Period<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]] ||1974–2002<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] ||2002–2006<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] ||2006–2014<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Umbro]] ||2014–2018<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma (company)|Puma]] ||2018–present<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Results and fixtures ==<br />
{{Main|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.<br />
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===2023===<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 7 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 1–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|HUN}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Attila Szalai|A. Szalai]] {{goal|10|o.g.}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|34}}<br />
*[[Willi Orbán|Orbán]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 6,924<br />
|referee = [[Juan Martínez Munuera]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036394/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 10 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|LTU}}<br />
|score = 1–3<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Gytis Paulauskas|Paulauskas]] {{goal|45}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|A. Mitrović]] {{goal|21||32||43}}<br />
|location = [[Kaunas]], Lithuania<br />
|stadium = [[Darius and Girėnas Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 8,586<br />
|referee = [[Sascha Stegemann]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036418/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 14 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|HUN}}<br />
|score = 2–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|20}}<br />
*[[Roland Sallai|Sallai]] {{goal|34}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|33}}<br />
|location = [[Budapest]], Hungary<br />
|stadium = [[Puskás Aréna]]<br />
|attendance = 58,215<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036441/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 17 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 3–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|MNE}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|9||73}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|77}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Stevan Jovetić|Jovetić]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 25,884<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036463|Serbia vs. Montenegro|date=17 October 2023|access-date=17 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036463/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|date = 15 November 2023<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BEL}}<br />
|score = 1–0<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2023/11/15/world/friendlies/belgium/serbia/4073275/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Yannick Carrasco|Carrasco]] {{goal|2}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Den Dreef]]<br />
|location = [[Leuven]], Belgium<br />
|attendance = 0<br />
|referee = Marian Alexandru Barbu ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 19 November 2023<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 2–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|BUL}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Miloš Veljković|Veljković]] {{goal|17}}<br />
*[[Srđan Babić|Babić]] {{goal|82}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Georgi Rusev (footballer)|Rusev]] {{goal|59}}<br />
*[[Kiril Despodov|Despodov]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 7,325<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036510|Serbia vs. Bulgaria|date=19 October 2023|access-date=19 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Erik Lambrechts]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036510/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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===2024===<br />
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|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|date = 21 March 2024<br />
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|+3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br />
|score = 4–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/03/21/world/friendlies/russia/serbia/4287445/<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Anton Miranchuk|An. Miranchuk]] {{goal|21|pen.}}<br />
*[[Maksim Osipenko|Osipenko]] {{goal|32}}<br />
*[[Aleksey Miranchuk|Al. Miranchuk]] {{goal|55}}<br />
*[[Ivan Sergeyev (footballer)|Sergeev]] {{goal|90+1}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Moscow]], Russia<br />
|stadium = [[VTB Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 23,679<br />
|referee = [[Arda Kardeşler]] ([[Turkish Football Federation|Turkey]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 25 March 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CYP}}<br />
| score = 0–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2039982--cyprus-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|7}}<br />
| location = [[Larnaca]], Cyprus<br />
| stadium = [[AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis|AEK Arena]]<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Marco Di Bello]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 4 June 2024<br />
| time = 20:45<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|AUT}}<br />
| score = 2–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040260--austria-vs-serbia/matchinfo/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
*[[Patrick Wimmer|Wimmer]] {{goal|10}}<br />
*[[Christoph Baumgartner|Baumgartner]] {{goal|13}}<br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|35}}<br />
| stadium = [[Ernst Happel Stadion]] <br />
| location = [[Vienna]], Austria<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[António Nobre (referee)|António Nobre]] ([[Portuguese Football Federation|Portugal]])<br />
| result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 8 June 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SWE}}<br />
| score = 0–3<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040262--sweden-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|S. Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|18}}<br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|60}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|70}}<br />
| stadium = [[Friends Arena]]<br />
| location = [[Solna Municipality|Solna]], Sweden<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Jasper Vergoote]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|16|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score = 0–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Jude Bellingham|Bellingham]] {{goal|13}}<br />
|location = [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Arena AufSchalke]]<br />
|attendance = 48,953<br />
|referee = [[Daniele Orsato]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036166/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|20|df=y}}<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Žan Karničnik|Karničnik]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Luka Jović|Jović]] {{goal|90+5}}<br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 63,028<br />
|referee = [[István Kovács (referee)|István Kovács]] ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036177/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|25|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score = 0–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 64,288<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036190/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 5 September 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040049--serbia-vs-spain/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ESP}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 8 September 2024<br />
|time = 18:00<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040069--denmark-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Parken Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Copenhagen]], Denmark<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 12 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040119--serbia-vs-switzerland/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUI}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Partizan Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ESP}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040140--spain-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Estadio Nuevo Arcángel]] <br />
|location = [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]], Spain<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUI}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040162--switzerland-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = TBD<br />
|location = Switzerland<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 18 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040186--serbia-vs-denmark/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|DEN}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
== Management ==<br />
{{updated|3 March 2021}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ Coaching staff<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|title=Драган Стојковић селектор Србије|language=sr|date=3 March 2021|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303115512/https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
! Position <br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| Head coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Đorović]] <br />
|-<br />
| Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Goalkeeping coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Čumić]] <br />
|-<br />
| Fitness coach<br />
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Katsuhito Kinoshi]] <br />
|-<br />
| Analyst<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nebojša Stamenković]] <br />
|-<br />
| Team manager<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nemanja Filipović]]<br />
|-<br />
| Athletic director<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Stevan Stojanović]] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Manager history===<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Manager<br />
!rowspan="2"|Period<br />
!colspan="7"|Record<br />
!rowspan="2"|Major competitions<br />
|-<br />
||'''Matches'''||'''Won'''||'''Drawn'''||'''Lost'''||'''Win %'''||'''Draw %'''||'''Loss %'''<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]|||2021–||42||22||9||11||52.38||21.43||26.19|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2024|Euro 2024]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br/>[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage <br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ilija Stolica]] (caretaker) ||2021||2||0||2||0||0.00||100.00||0.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]||2019–2020||14||6|||5||3||42.86||35.71||21.43||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2020|Euro 2020]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Mladen Krstajić]]||2017–2019||19||9||5||5||47.36||26.32||26.32||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Slavoljub Muslin]]||2016–2017||15||8||5||2||53.33||33.33||13.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]||2014–2016 ||11||5||0||6||45.45||0.00||55.55||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Dick Advocaat]]||2014 ||4||0|||2||2||0.00||50.00||50.00<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubinko Drulović]] (caretaker)||2014||4||2|||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]||2012–2013||19||7|||4||8||36.84||21.05||42.10||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]] (caretaker)||2011–2012||5||2||1||2||40.00||20.00||40.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Vladimir Petrović]]||2010–2011||13||5||3||5||38.46||23.08||38.46||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Radomir Antić]]||2008–2010||28||17||3||8||60.71||10.71||28.57||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Miroslav Đukić]]||2007–2008||5||0||2||3||0.00||40.00||60.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SPA}} [[Javier Clemente]]||2006–2007||16||7||7||2||43.75||43.75||12.50||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2003–2006||30||11||10||9||36.66||33.33||30.00||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dejan Savićević]]||2001–2003||17||4||3||10||23.53||17.65||58.82||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov|Boškov]]-[[Ivan Ćurković|Ćurković]]-[[Dejan Savićević|Savićević]]||align=center|2001||8||4||2||2||50.00||25.00||25.00||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milovan Đorić]]||align=center|2001||3||0||2||1||0.00||66.67||33.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2000–2001||4||2||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]||1999–2000||15||6||5||4||40.00||33.33||26.67|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]&nbsp;– Quarter final<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Živadinović]]||1998–1999||6||3||2||1||50.00||33.33||16.67||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]||1994–1998||43||26||10||7||60.46||23.25||16.28||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Round of 16<br />
|- style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|}}||'''TOTAL'''||''323''||''146''||''84''||''93''||''45.20''||''26.01''||''28.79''||'''7 out of 14'''<br />
|}<br />
''For the period before 1992 see: [[Yugoslavia national football team#Head coaches]]''<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
*The following players were called up for the [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]] matches against [[Spain national football team|Spain]] and [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] on 5 and 8 September 2024, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/liga-nacija-siri-spisak-selektora-dragana-stojkovica-za-utakmice-protiv-spanije-i-danske|title=ШИРИ СПИСАК СЕЛЕКТОРА ДРАГАНА СТОЈКОВИЋА ЗА УТАКМИЦЕ ПРОТИВ ШПАНИЈЕ И ДАНСКЕ|language=Serbian|publisher=[[Football Association of Serbia]]|date=19 August 2024}}</ref><br />
<br />
''Caps and goals as of 25 June 2024, after the match against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]].''<br />
{{nat fs g start|background=#CF1020|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Predrag Rajković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=35|goals=0|club=[[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)|Al-Ittihad]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Đorđe Petrović (footballer)|Đorđe Petrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|10|8|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Aleksandar Jovanović (footballer, born December 1992)|Aleksandar Jovanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|12|6|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1998)|Marko Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|2|3|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#CF1020}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Milenković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=y}}|caps=56|goals=3|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Pavlović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|5|24|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=4|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Miloš Veljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|9|26|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=1|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=GER}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Srđan Babić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Eraković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|1|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksa Terzić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Stojić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|1|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jan-Carlo Simić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|5|2|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]|clubnat=BEL}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kosta Nedeljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|12|16|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|27|df=y}}|caps=54|goals=9|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Lukić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|8|13|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=2|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Andrija Živković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|7|11|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=1|club=[[PAOK FC|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Maksimović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|1|26|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=0|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Marko Grujić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|13|df=y}}|caps=24|goals=0|club=[[FC Porto|Porto]]|clubnat=POR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Ilić (footballer, born 2001)|Ivan Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|17|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Lazar Samardžić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|24|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Veljko Birmančević]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|5|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Stefan Mitrović (footballer, born August 2002)|Stefan Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|8|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kristijan Belić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AZ Alkmaar]]|clubnat=NED}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Milan Aleksić (footballer)|Milan Aleksić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|8|30|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SER}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|16|df=y}}|caps=94|goals=58|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Jović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|12|23|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=11|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Dušan Vlahović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|28|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=13|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Petar Ratkov]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|8|18|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|11|29|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Recent call-ups===<br />
The following players have also been called up for the team in the last twelve months.<br />
<br />
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--><br />
{{nat fs r start|background=#d11418|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Vanja Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|2|20|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Mile Svilar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|27|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE / SUS</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Filip Stanković (footballer, born 2002)|Filip Stanković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Inter Milan|Inter]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Boris Radunović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|5|26|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SSC Bari|Bari]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MNE}}, 17 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Gudelj]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|11|16|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=1|club=[[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Filip Mladenović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|8|15|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=1|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Uroš Spajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|2|13|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Erhan Mašović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|11|22|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[VfL Bochum]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Gajić (footballer, born 1996)|Milan Gajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|1|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matija Nastasić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|28|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=[[Free agent]]|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihajlo Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|7|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihailo Ristić (footballer)|Mihailo Ristić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|HUN}}, 14 October 2023<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dušan Tadić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1988|11|20|df=y}}|caps=111|goals=23|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kostić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|11|1|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=3|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Mijat Gaćinović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|8|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=[[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Srđan Mijailović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|10|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[Al Wasl F.C.|Al-Wasl FC]]|clubnat=UAE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Radonjić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|2|15|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Zdjelar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|3|20|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|9|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|6|13|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Đuričić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1992|1|30|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Račić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|17|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[US Sassuolo Calcio|Sassuolo]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Lazović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1990|9|15|df=y}}|caps=29|goals=1|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimir Lučić (footballer)|Vladimir Lučić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|6|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Samed Baždar]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|1|31|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Real Zaragoza]]|clubnat=ESP|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
;Notes:<br />
* <sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad<br />
* <sup>SUS</sup> Suspended<br />
* <sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew from the roster due to an injury<br />
* <sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br />
* <sup>WD</sup> Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons<br />
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
<br />
===Previous squads===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;FIFA World Cup squads:<br />
* [[1930 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1930 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1950 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1950 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1954 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1958 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1958 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1962 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1962 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1974 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1974 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1982 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1982 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1990 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1998 FIFA World Cup squads#FR Yugoslavia|1998 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia and Montenegro|2006 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[Serbia squad&nbsp;– 2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2018 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2022 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2022 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;UEFA European Championship squads:<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1960 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1960 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1968 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1976 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1976 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1984 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1984 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2000 squads#FR Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 2000 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2024 squads#Serbia|UEFA Euro 2024 squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Player records==<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mamrud |first1=Roberto |title=Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=2 February 2023 |archive-date=27 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127154643/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Serbia.''<br />
<br />
===Most capped players===<br />
[[File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|175px|thumb|right|Dušan Tadić is Serbia's most-capped player with 111 appearances.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
|'''111'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2008–2024<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
|'''105'''<br />
|13<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|{{nowrap|2005–2018}}<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dejan Stanković]]<br />
|'''103'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1998–2013<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''102'''<br />
|37<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|5<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|2008–2020<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|58<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Džajić]]<br />
|'''85'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1964–1979<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1983–2001<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Vladimir Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|0<br />
|[[Goalkeeper (association football)|GK]]<br />
|2006–2018<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Zoran Tošić]]<br />
|'''76'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2007–2016<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Top goalscorers===<br />
[[File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aleksandar Mitrović is Serbia's top goalscorer with 58 goals.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Ratio<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|align="left"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''[[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]]'''<br />
|94<br />
|0.62<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|align="left"|[[Stjepan Bobek]]<br />
|'''38'''<br />
|63<br />
|0.60<br />
|{{nowrap|1946–1956}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|3<br />
|align="left"|[[Milan Galić]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|51<br />
|0.73<br />
|1959–1965<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|58<br />
|0.64<br />
|1926–1938<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|102<br />
|0.36<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|align="left"|[[Rajko Mitić]]<br />
|'''32'''<br />
|59<br />
|0.54<br />
|1946–1957<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|align="left"|[[Dušan Bajević]]<br />
|'''29'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.78<br />
|1970–1977<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|align="left"|[[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
|'''28'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.76<br />
|1953–1961<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|align="left"|[[Predrag Mijatović]]<br />
|'''27'''<br />
|73<br />
|0.37<br />
|1989–2003<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|align="left"| [[Borivoje Kostić]]<br />
|'''26'''<br />
|33<br />
|0.79<br />
|1956–1964<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Captains (since 1994)===<br />
{| class="wikitable" center"<br />
|-<br />
!Player<br />
!Period<br />
!Tournaments as the captain<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dragan Stojković]]||{{nowrap|1994–2001}}||[[1998 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2000]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Predrag Mijatović]]|| 2001–2003||—<br />
|- <br />
|align=left|[[Savo Milošević]]||2003–2006||[[2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dejan Stanković]]||2006–2011||[[2010 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Nikola Žigić]]||{{center|2011}}||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Branislav Ivanović]]||2012–2017||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]||2018–2020||[[2018 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dušan Tadić]]||{{left|2021–2024}}||[[2022 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notable players ==<br />
{{for|notable players of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]|Yugoslavia national football team#Notable_players}}<br />
<br />
;Goalkeepers<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ivica Kralj, 2009.jpg|[[Ivica Kralj]] played for the team from 1996 to 2001<br />
File:Vladimir Stojković 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Vladimir Stojković]] is the most capped goalkeeper in the team's history with 84 caps<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Defenders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Miroslav Đukić.jpg|[[Miroslav Đukić]] played for the team from 1991 to 2001<br />
File:Siniša Mihajlović (cropped).JPG|[[Siniša Mihajlović]] played 63 matches for the team from 1993 to 2003 and managed the team in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zoran Mirkovic - Commons photo (cropped).jpg|[[Zoran Mirković]] played for the team from 1995 to 2003<br />
File:Mladen Krstajic (cropped).jpg|[[Mladen Krstajić]] played 59 matches for the team from 1999 to 2008 and managed the team at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]<br />
File:Vidić (cropped).jpg|[[Nemanja Vidić]] played 56 matches, was a participant in two World Cups and named twice in the [[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA World XI]]<br />
File:Subotic170727.jpg|[[Neven Subotić]] played 36 matches, was a participant at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]<br />
File:Cos-Serb (2).jpg|[[Branislav Ivanović]] played 105 matches for the team from 2005 to 2018<br />
File:Aleksandar Kolarov 2018.jpg|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]] played 94 matches and captained the team at the 2018 World Cup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Midfielders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Dragan Stojković Guangzhou crop.jpg|[[Dragan Stojković]] played from 1983 to 2001 for the team, and is the current head coach<br />
File:Dejan Savićević.jpg|[[Dejan Savićević]] played for the team from 1986 to 1999 and managed the team from 2001 to 2003<br />
File:DK-Maccabi (10).jpg|[[Slaviša Jokanović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Jugovic 2019.jpg|[[Vladimir Jugović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Dejan_Stanković_-_Inter_Mailand_%284%29.jpg|[[Dejan Stanković]] is the Serbian player who won the most trophies; he played in three World Cups and one European Championship<br />
File:MilosKrasic.jpg|[[Miloš Krasić]] played for the team from 2006 to 2011<br />
File:Jovanovic (cropped).JPG|[[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] played for the team from 2007 to 2012<br />
File:Ser-Swi (27).jpg|[[Nemanja Matić]] played for the team from 2008 to 2019<br />
File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|[[Dušan Tadić]] is the current captain of the team and the most capped player in the team's history<br />
File:2022128173937 2022-05-08 Fussball Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Mönchengladbach - Sven - 1D X MK II - 2399 - B70I8510 (Filip Kostić cropped).jpg| [[Filip Kostić]] has been playing for the team since 2015<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Forwards<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Predrag Mijatović 2007 b.jpg|[[Predrag Mijatović]] was a top goalscorer in 1998 World Cup qualifiers with 14 goals<br />
File:Savo Milosevic (cropped).jpg|[[Savo Milošević]] played 102 matches, scored 37 goals and was [[UEFA Euro 2000#Goalscorers|UEFA Euro 2000 Golden Boot]]<br />
File:Darko Kovačević 5-mar-2008.jpg|[[Darko Kovačević]] played 59 matches and scored 10 goals between 1994 and 2004<br />
File:MatejaKezman.jpg|[[Mateja Kežman]] was the top goal scorer for the team in [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zigic vs Antwerp (cropped).jpg|[[Nikola Žigić]] played 57 matches and scored 20 goals between 2004 and 2011<br />
File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]] is top goal scorer in the history of national team, and was [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] UEFA [[UEFA Nations League|Nations League]] top goalscorer<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Competition records==<br />
Serbia was part of [[Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|national football team]] which existed between 1920 and 1992. With the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|collapse of Yugoslavia]], the remaining constituent republics, [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] and [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]], formed the [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. The country underwent a name change in 2003, and Montenegro left the state union in 2006. [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] consider the [[Football Association of Serbia]] a direct successor to both the [[Football Association of Yugoslavia]] and the [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro]], thereby attributing all records to Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin |date=2018-10-13 |title=Bilans protiv reprezentacija 1920-2019 |url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=reprezentacija.rs |language=en-US |archive-date=22 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221122224039/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
===FIFA World Cup===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the FIFA World Cup|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA European Championship===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the UEFA European Championship}}<br />
<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the UEFA European Championship|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA Nations League===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
!colspan=11|[[UEFA Nations League]] record<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Division<br />
!Group<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width=35|{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|RK|Overall rank}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|C]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||2||0||11||4||{{rise}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B#Group 3|3]]<br />
||6||1||3||2||9||7||{{same position}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||1||1||13||5||{{rise}}||19th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Group 4|4]]<br />
|colspan="7"|''To be determined''<br />
|{{Nowrap|1st–16th}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=3|'''Total'''<br />
!18<br />
!9<br />
!6<br />
!3<br />
!33<br />
!16<br />
!colspan=2|1st–16th<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:50%;text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2"|'''Serbia's Nations League record'''<br />
|-<br />
!First Match<br />
|{{fb|Lithuania}} 0–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br />([[Vilnius]], Lithuania; 7 September 2018)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Win<br />
|{{fb|Serbia}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|Russia}}<br />([[Belgrade]], Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Defeat<br />
|{{fb|Russia}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br /> ([[Moscow]], Russia; 3 September 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Best Result<br />
|19th in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|-<br />
!Worst Result<br />
|27th in [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
*[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]<br />
**'''Gold Medal''': [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]<br />
**Silver Medal: [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]], [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]<br />
**Bronze Medal: [[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]<br />
*[[Football at the Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971]], [[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979]]<br />
*[[Balkan Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35]], [[1935 Balkan Cup|1935]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1929–31 Balkan Cup|1929–31]], [[1932 Balkan Cup|1932]], [[1933 Balkan Cup|1933]], [[1946 Balkan Cup|1946]], [[1947 Balkan Cup|1947]], [[1977–80 Balkan Cup|1977–80]]<br />
*[[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament]]<br />
**'''Winners''': 1945<br />
*[[Lunar New Year Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1995 Lunar New Year Cup|1995]]<br />
*[[Korea Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1997 Korea Cup|1997]]<br />
*[[Kirin Cup Soccer|Kirin Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: 2004<br />
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===Summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:30%; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!{{Gold1}}!!{{Silver2}}!!{{Bronze3}}!!Total<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|0||0||0||0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[Olympic Games]]<br />
|1||3||1||5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[UEFA European Championship]]<br />
|0||2||0||2<br />
|-<br />
!Total!!1!!5!!1!!7<br />
|}<br />
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==Head-to-head records (2006 onward)==<br />
{{further|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
<section begin=head-to-head/>{{#section:Serbia national football team results|head-to-head}}<section end=head-to-head/><br />
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==See also==<br />
{{portal |Association football|Serbia}}<br />
* [[Serbia national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-21 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-20 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-19 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-17 football team]]<br />
* [[List of Serbia international footballers (including predecessor teams)]]<br />
* [[Yugoslavia national football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team]]<br />
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==Notes==<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
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;Official<br />
* [http://www.fss.rs Football Association of Serbia&nbsp;– official site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/SRB Serbia] at [[FIFA]]<br />
* [https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ Serbia] at [[UEFA]]<br />
* [http://www.reprezentacija.rs Serbia/ National Football Team] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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;Unofficial<br />
* [http://www.beli-orlovi.com Beli Orlovi] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.xtratime.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=44 Serbian football at xtratime.org]<br />
* [http://beliorlovi.rs BeliOrlovi.rs&nbsp;– fan site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/serb-intres.html RSSSF&nbsp;– ''Serbia men's national football team international matches'']<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Men's national association football team representing Serbia}}<br />
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Serbia women's national football team}}<br />
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{{Infobox national football team<br />
| Name = Serbia<br />
| Badge = Grb fudbalske reprezentacije Srbije.png<br />
| Badge_size = 160px<br />
| FIFA Trigramme = SRB<br />
| Nickname = {{lang|sr-Cyrl|Орлови}} / {{lang|sr-Latn|Оrlovi}} ([[Serbian eagle|Eagles]])<br />
| Association = [[Football Association of Serbia|Fudbalski savez Srbije]] (FSS)<br />
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br />
| Coach = [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
| Captain = Vacant<br />
| Most caps = [[Dušan Tadić]] (111)<br />
| Top scorer = [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] ([[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]])<br />
| Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Serbia|Various]]<br />
| website = {{URL|https://fss.rs/}} <br />
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|SRB}}<br />
| FIFA max = 6<br />
| FIFA max date = December 1998<br />
| FIFA min = 101<br />
| FIFA min date = December 1994<br />
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Serbia}}<br />
| Elo max = 4<br />
| Elo max date = June 1998<br />
| Elo min = 47<br />
| Elo min date = October 2012<br />
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| First game = {{nowrap begin}}''as Yugoslavia''<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}<br>([[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]; 28 August 1920)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|BRA}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Porto Alegre]], [[Brazil]]; 23 December 1994)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|Azerbaijan}}<br>([[Podgorica]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 12 February 2003)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>''Unofficial''<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}} '''FS Serbia''' 2–1 [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] {{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]; 3 September 1945)<br>''Official''<br>{{fb|CZE}} 1–3 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Uherské Hradiště]], [[Czech Republic]]; 16 August 2006){{nowrap end}}<br />
| Largest win = as ''Yugoslavia''<br>'''{{fb|YUG}}''' 10–0 {{fb-rt|Venezuela|1954}}<br>([[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]]; 14 June 1972)<hr> as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|Faroe Islands}} 1–8 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br/>([[Toftir]], [[Faroe Islands]]; 6 October 1996)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 13 October 2004)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>{{fb|AZE}} 1–6 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]; 17 October 2007)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|BUL}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]; 19 November 2008)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|ROM}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009)<br>{{fb|SER}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|WAL}}<br>([[Novi Sad]], Serbia; 11 September 2012)<br>{{fb|SER}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
| Largest loss = <hr>as ''Yugoslavia''<br> {{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)<br>{{fb|Uruguay}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Paris]], [[French Third Republic|France]]; 26 May 1924)<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Prague]], [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovakia]]; 28 October 1925)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|NED}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]; 25 June 2000)<br>{{fb|CZE}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]; 6 September 2002)<br>{{fb|Argentina}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C#Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro|6–0]] {{fb-rt|SCG}}<br>([[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany; 16 June 2006)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br> {{fb|Ukraine}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SER}}<br>([[Lviv]], [[Ukraine]]; 7 June 2019)<br />
| World cup apps = 13<br />
| World cup first = 1930<br />
| World cup best = As Yugoslavia: Fourth place ([[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]], [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]])<br>As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 ([[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]])<br>As Serbia: Group stage ([[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]) <br />
| Regional cup apps = 6<br />
| Regional cup first = [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]]<br />
| Regional cup best = As Yugoslavia: Runners-up ([[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]], [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]]) <br /> as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]) <br /> As Serbia: Group stage ([[UEFA Euro 2024|2024]])<br />
| Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1960|1960 France]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Rome]]|[[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 London]]|[[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Helsinki]]|[[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1956 Summer Olympics|1956 Melbourne]]|[[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalBronze|[[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles]]|[[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{Medal|Competition|[[Balkan Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35 Greece]]|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1935 Balkan Cup|1935 Bulgaria]]|[[1935 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971 Izmir]]|[[Football at the 1971 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979 Split]]|[[Football at the 1979 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
}}<br />
The '''Serbia men's national football team''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалска репрезентација Србије|translit=Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije}}) represents [[Serbia]] in men's international [[Association football|football]] competition. It is controlled by the [[Football Association of Serbia]], the governing body for [[football in Serbia]].<br />
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After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup of SFR Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|football team]] in 1992 [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] was represented (alongside [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]]) within the new [[FR Yugoslavia national football team]]. Despite [[UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying|qualifying]] for [[UEFA Euro 1992|Euro 1992]] the team was [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 757|banned]] from participating in the tournament due to [[Sanctions against Yugoslavia|international sanctions]], with the ruling also enforced for [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] qualifiers. The national team played its first friendly in December 1994, and with the easing of sanctions the generation of the 1990s eventually participated at the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]. The team played in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup]]s, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Flanagan|first=Chris|date=28 June 2021|title=Yugoslavia at Euro 92: how the Balkan Wars meant the end of an era for the best team never to win the Euros|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FourFourTwo|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028172918/https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Dve decenije od fudbalskih sankcija|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028205643/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kad Je Fudbal Crveneo Od Stida Pre 29 godina Jugoslavija je izbačena sa Evropskog prvenstva, a Jugović sada kaže: Kao u filmu! Ne-ve-ro-vat-no!|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&type=article&id=PULS_CMS-Article-ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&gem_id=ctJAUgeiMwtuL3bQgHhDUKdDjw0sI0OlV6i.0PnppnL..7&tpv=SPECIJAL_SPORT_MOBILE_EURO_2020&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/euro_2020/ART|access-date=14 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 June 1994|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1994. u Americi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183945/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 June 1998|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1998. u Francuskoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=en-US|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029182437/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 June 2006|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2006. u Nemačkoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183948/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 December 2009|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2010. u Južnoj Africi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029184002/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Smyth|first=Rob|date=14 November 2021|title=Serbia stun Portugal and Spain ease past Sweden to qualify for World Cup finals – as it happened|website=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|access-date=15 November 2021|issn=0261-3077|archive-date=15 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115003426/https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change. Following a 2006 [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]] Montenegro declared its independence, leading to separate football federations which resulted in the team's final renaming and establishment as the Serbia national football team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 March 1990|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 1990-1999|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170317/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=22 February 2000|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2000-2009|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=14 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211014162455/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=3 March 2010|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2010-2019|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183944/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bilgic|first=Onur|date=12 October 2017|title=How history defeated a great era of Yugoslav national team talent|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=These Football Times|archive-date=27 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027183533/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O nama|url=https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FSCG.me|language=sr|archive-date=18 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211018145357/https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 May 2010|title=FIFA World Cup Group D focus: Serbian History|url=https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Socceroos|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174512/https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|url-status=live}}</ref> Serbia is considered by [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] to be the official successor team of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro national football teams, as well as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia/SFR Yugoslavia team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 June 2011 |title=Statistical Kit: Preliminary Draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |access-date=21 December 2020 |website=[[FIFA]] |page=58 |quote=Serbia was called Yugoslavia before February 2003 then Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719092004/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |archive-date=19 July 2021 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=29 August 2020|title=Krštenje naše fudbalske reprezentacije|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183958/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|url-status=live | quote = Jugoslavenski nogometni savez (JNS), čiji je priznati pravni naslednik, čudno ali istinito, današnji Fudbalski savez Srbije}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ | publisher = [[UEFA]] | title = Football Association of Serbia | quote = The Football Association of Serbia (Fudbalski savez Srbije or FSS) was originally founded in 1919 as the Yugoslav Football Association [...] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until it finally fragmented in 1992 [...] In 1992 the new state of Serbia and Montenegro was named the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [...] In February 2003 the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name once again to Serbia and Montenegro. Finally, in June 2006, Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations and the Republic of Serbia was declared. Serbia's first international as a single entity came [...] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=JUGO-FUDBAL PRE JUGOSLAVIJE: Pre tačno 100 godina formirana fudbalska organizacija nekadašnje zajedničke države|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|access-date=23 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023013319/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
===Serbia within Yugoslavia (1920–1992)===<br />
[[File:Yugoslavia nationalteam 1930.jpg|thumb|Yugoslavia at the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]], featured an all Serbian team following a boycott by Croat representatives.]]<br />
{{Main|History of the Serbia national football team}}<br />
{{See also|Yugoslavia national football team|}}<br />
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The Football Federation of what was then the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (later Yugoslavia) was founded in [[Zagreb]] in 1919 under the name ''Jugoslavenski nogometni savez'' (''Yugoslavian Football Association''). [[Jovan Ružić]] was the first [[Serbs|Serb]] to represent the national team in its international debut match, a 7–0 drubbing by [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Olympic Games]] in [[Antwerp]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jugoslavija 0-6 Cehoslovacka|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|access-date=5 December 2017|publisher=reprezentacija.rs|date=27 August 1920|language=sr|archive-date=4 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204055505/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In 1921, the [[Belgrade Football Subassociation]] organized a [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] between the [[France national football team]] and a Belgrade XI, dubbed the "''Serbian representatives''". The team featured footballers from [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], two of the Serbian clubs of the interwar period. The French delegation was on a four-game tour of Yugoslavia with the last exhibition game being played in [[Belgrade]]'s [[Red Star Stadium|SK Jugoslavija Stadium]] on 3 July. Prince Regent [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar I]] and [[FIFA]] President [[Jules Rimet]] were in attendance as the visitors triumphed 3–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sto Godina od prve utakmice srpske reprezentacije|url=https://www.politika.rs/sr/articles/amp/482637|access-date=25 October 2021|website=www.politika.rs|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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In the lead-up to the [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930 World Cup]], a dispute regarding the relocation of the FAs headquarters from Zagreb to the capital Belgrade erupted, culminating in a boycott by the Zagreb Subassociation which disallowed its members to participate in the upcoming tournament. The ''de facto'' Serbian team led by coach [[Boško Simonović]], composed largely of players from Belgrade's [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[FK BASK|BASK]], reached the semi-final, losing to hosts and eventual winners [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] 6–1.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Монтевидео 1930. ... Све Остало Јe Исторја ... {{!}} Журналист {{!}} Интернет портал студената новинарства|url=https://www.zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=www.zurnalist.rs|language=sr|archive-date=23 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150323060512/http://zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Montevideo 90 Godina: Hrvatski bojkot Jugoslavije (1)|url=https://www.novosti.rs/sport/fudbal/901719/montevideo-90-godina-hrvatski-bojkot-jugoslavije-1|access-date=30 March 2021|website=Novosti|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Prvo Svjetsko Prvenstvo 1930: Brutalna pljačka Jugoslavije i 'Montevideo, Bog te video'|url=https://www.slobodna-bosna.ba/vijest/80639/prvo_svjetsko_prvenstvo_1930_brutalna_pljachka_jugoslavije_i_montevideo_bog_te_video.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=slobodna-bosna.ba|language=bs}}</ref> The royal interbellum era featured footballers such as [[Blagoje Marjanović]], [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]], [[Milorad Arsenijević]], [[Đorđe Vujadinović]], [[Branislav Sekulić]] and [[Milutin Ivković]]. Due to the dismemberment of Yugoslavia during [[World War II]] the football federation and national team ceased activities but reformed following the end of hostilities.<br />
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In 1945 [[Svetislav Glišović]] led the first unofficial national team representing the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|Federal State of Serbia]] in a [[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament|tournament]] held to mark the end of World War II.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2020|title=Glišović Svetislav|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/glisovic-svetislav/|access-date=8 May 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr}}</ref> The Serbian team encompassing the newly established [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] squad won its first game by beating [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] 2–1, [[Croatia national football team|FS Croatia]] 3–1 in the semi-final, then proceeding to win the tournament against the [[FK Partizan|Yugoslav People's Army team]] 1–0 in Belgrade.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yugoslavia {{!}} List of Final Tables|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeghist.html|access-date=28 March 2021|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 June 2018|title=1945 Prva Liga|url=http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|access-date=28 March 2021|language=sr|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180605211935/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 June 2018}}</ref><br />
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The [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|reconstituted Yugoslavia]] reached the [[UEFA European Championship]] finals in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] and [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], and finished fourth place at the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]]. During its existence Serbian footballers would continually play a role in the Yugoslavia national team throughout the socialist era, with the likes of [[Rajko Mitić]], [[Branko Stanković]], [[Vladimir Beara]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Miloš Milutinović]], [[Bora Kostić|Borivoje Kostić]], [[Milan Galić]], [[Vladimir Durković]], [[Velibor Vasović]], [[Dragan Džajić]], [[Jovan Aćimović]], [[Dušan Bajević]], [[Vladimir Petrović]] and others until the states [[Yugoslav Wars|disintegrated]] in the 1990s. The national team of SFR Yugoslavia played its last game on 25 March 1992, losing 2–0 to the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Holandija 2:0 Jugoslavija|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/511-holandija-jugoslavija-2-0/|access-date=28 March 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|date=24 March 1992|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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===FR Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro era (1992–2006)===<br />
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While the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], consisting of Serbia and Montenegro, was formed on 27 April 1992,<ref>{{cite book|first=Brian|last=Hunter|editor-first=Brian |editor-last=Hunter |title=The Statesman's Year-Book |date=1996 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=978-1-34939-717-4 |page=1604 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230271258_206 |chapter=Yugoslavia |doi=10.1057/9780230271258 |url=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230271258 |access-date=11 December 2021 }}</ref> its teams were banned from all international sporting events, including the national football team as a result of [[sanctions against Yugoslavia|U.N. sanctions]] stemming from the conflict in Yugoslavia.<ref name="UPI 1">{{cite news|first=Morley|last=Myers|title=Sports ban hits Yugoslavia |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/06/01/Sports-ban-hits-Yugoslavia/9026707371200/ |work=United Press International |date=1 June 1992 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref> Consequently, the national team did not play its first game as a new country before 23 December 1994, a friendly match played in [[Porto Alegre]] and in which [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] won 2–0.<ref name="FIFA2007">{{cite web |title=Serbia launch exciting new era |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensyoutholympic/news/serbia-launch-exciting-new-era-545111 |website=FIFA|date=4 July 2007}}{{dead link|date=October 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> This was the first ever team composed of [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] players exclusively, while [[Slobodan Santrač]], a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first ever manager. The next game was played three days later, this time in [[Buenos Aires]], resulting in a 1–0 loss to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina v Yugoslavia, 27 December 1994 |url=https://www.11v11.com/matches/argentina-v-yugoslavia-27-december-1994-245440/ |website=11v11.com |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Due to international sanctions, the team could not participate in [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1994 World Cup qualifying]] nor the [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]] process.<ref name="UPI 1" /><ref>{{Cite news|first=Anne|last=Swardson|title=Yugoslavia Leaving History on Sideline |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1998/06/12/yugoslavia-leaving-history-on-sideline/41ed7944-3daa-497d-a59e-490dde7b082a/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=12 June 1998 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====1998 World Cup====<br />
As [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|FR Yugoslavia]] joined FIFA and UEFA in 1994, the team was available to participate in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1998 World Cup qualifiers]]. Slobodan Santrač was appointed manager for the team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Slobodan Santrac {{!}} Yugoslavia manager |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world_cup_98/teams/yugoslavia/players/86038.stm |website=BBC News |date=3 May 1998}}</ref> In the qualifiers, Yugoslavia was drawn in [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]] with [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] [[UEFA Euro 1996 Final|runners-up]] [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]], [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]] and [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. With 23 points, Yugoslavia ended up in second place behind Spain. Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|play-off]] in which they were drawn to play against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]]. Winning 12–1 on aggregate, Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Soccer: Roundup {{!}} 1998 World Cup Qualifying {{!}} Belgium Earns Berth And Eliminates Ireland|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/16/sports/soccer-roundup-1998-world-cup-qualifying-belgium-earns-berth-eliminates-ireland.html|website=The New York Times |date=16 November 1997|access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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The draw put the team in [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group F|Group F]] alongside [[Germany national football team|Germany]], the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], and [[Iran national football team|Iran]]. Yugoslavia won its first game 1–0 against Iran thanks to a goal from defender [[Siniša Mihajlović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Yugoslav Skill Overcomes 'Yugoslav Temperament'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/sports/world-cup-98-yugoslav-skill-overcomes-yugoslav-temperament.html|website=The New York Times|date=15 June 1998|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> The next game was a draw for Yugoslavia; after leading Germany 2–0, a free kick from [[Michael Tarnat]] deflected off Mihajlović and into the goal, then [[Oliver Bierhoff]] equalised it at 2–2 at the 80th minute.<ref>{{cite news|first=Christopher|last=Clarey|title=World Cup '98; Errant Bounces and Serendipity Give Germany a Draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/22/sports/world-cup-98-errant-bounces-and-serendipity-give-germany-a-draw.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia responded in the next game against the United States and won 1–0 due to a goal in the fourth minute by [[Slobodan Komljenović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Bonnie|last=DeSimone|title=Yugoslavia 1-0 United States|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-06-26-9806260067-story.html |website=Chicago Tribune |date=26 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia finished second in the group behind Germany on goal difference.<br />
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Due to their second position, Yugoslavia saw itself face the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|Round of 16]]. Yugoslavia entered in the match with a sole attacker, but its defensive tactics proved unsuccessful as [[Dennis Bergkamp]] put the Netherlands in front in the 38th minute. Following the start of the second half, Yugoslavia pressured the Dutch, who conceded a header from Komljenović. The turning point of this match was a penalty awarded to Yugoslavia after [[Vladimir Jugović]] was fouled.<ref name="NYT98">{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Netherlands' Davids Comes in From Cold |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/30/sports/world-cup-98-netherlands-davids-comes-in-from-cold.html|website=The New York Times|date=30 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[Predrag Mijatović]] missed, and the scoreline remained the same at 1–1.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Football World Cup: Netherlands 2 Yugoslavia 1 |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-world-cup-netherlands-2-yugoslavia-1-1168699.html|website=The Independent|date=29 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Such an event demoralized the Yugoslavs, as the Dutch took the initiative. In the late seconds of the game [[Edgar Davids]]' shot towards the Yugoslav net from a distance of 20 meters and beat goalkeeper [[Ivica Kralj]].<ref name="NYT98" /><br />
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====Euro 2000====<br />
The draw for the [[UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying|Euro 2000 qualifiers]] saw first-seeded Yugoslavia drawn in a group with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], thus marking the first games between the two teams after the [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]. The other teams in the group were the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[North Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]], and Malta. [[Milan Živadinović]] was dismissed and was replaced by [[Vujadin Boškov]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Euro 2000: Vujadin Boskov |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/squad/702485.stm |website=BBC |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov bondscoach Joegoslavië |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/boskov-bondscoach-joegoslavi |website=Voetbal International|date=17 July 1999 |access-date=3 April 2021|language=nl}}</ref><br />
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The team started with a 1–0 win over the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade, before beating Malta 3–0 in [[Ta' Qali]]. The home fixture against the Maltese followed, but was moved to [[Thessaloniki]], Greece due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. The team won 4–1. The first match against Croatia took place in Belgrade after the bombing ended, and was interrupted due to a power outage at the beginning of the second half, resuming after 43 minutes and eventually finishing 0–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Football: Yugoslavia 0-0 Croatia|url=http://www.arhiva.serbia.gov.rs/news/1999-08/19/13984.html |website=Website of the Serbian Government |date=2004 |access-date=6 December 2010}}</ref> A 2–1 defeat against Ireland in [[Dublin]] was followed by victories home and away against Macedonia (3–1 and 4–2 respectively), meaning that Yugoslavia needed to win its final qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb, or to draw with the Republic of Ireland failing to beat Macedonia in [[Skopje]], in order to qualify automatically for Euro 2000. In the event, the Republic of Ireland conceded an injury-time equaliser, meaning that Yugoslavia's 2–2 draw with the Croatians put them through.<br />
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The draw for the finals placed Yugoslavia in [[UEFA Euro 2000 Group C|Group C]] along with Spain, [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and another former Yugoslav republic, [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]]. The Slovenians took a 3–0 lead in the first game at the [[Stade du Pays de Charleroi]], but three goals in six second-half minutes enabled Yugoslavia to secure a 3–3 draw. Thanks to an early [[Savo Milošević]] backheel strike, the Serbs beat Norway 1–0 in [[Liège]]. The final group game, against Spain in [[Bruges]], saw the Yugoslavs take the lead three times, before a [[Gaizka Mendieta]] penalty and an [[Alfonso Pérez|Alfonso]] strike in injury-time secured a 4–3 win for the Spaniards and top spot in the group. Yugoslavia nonetheless finished second, level on points with Norway but ranked ahead due to its victory in Liège. In each of the three games, the team had one player sent off (Siniša Mihajlović, [[Mateja Kežman]], and [[Slaviša Jokanović]], respectively).<ref>{{cite web |title=Yugoslavia hit by fine |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/803466.stm |website=BBC |date=23 June 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Yugoslavia was paired with the Netherlands. The co-hosts won 6–1 in [[Rotterdam]] with [[Patrick Kluivert]] scoring a hat-trick. Despite Yugoslavia's elimination, [[Savo Milošević]] was crowned the joint top scorer of the tournament alongside Patrick Kluivert. Both players scored five goals, although Milošević played one game fewer.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711003231/http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=11 July 2000 |title=Leading goalscorers |website=UEFA|date=2 July 2000 | access-date=12 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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====2002 World Cup campaign====<br />
[[Ilija Petković]] replaced Boškov as head coach in July 2000.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov sacked as Yugoslav coach |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/846602.stm |website=BBC |date=22 July 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 World Cup qualifiers]], Yugoslavia was drawn in [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]] with [[Russia national football team|Russia]], Slovenia, [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], the Faroe Islands and [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]]. After winning against Luxembourg, Petković was sacked and replaced with a three-pieced team which consisted of Boškov, [[Dejan Savićević]] and [[Ivan Ćurković]]. Despite winning both games against Luxembourg and Faroe Islands as well and away game against Switzerland, Yugoslavia managed to suffer a home loss and away draw against Russia, a home draw against Switzerland and both draw games against Slovenia. Yugoslavia ended the qualifying campaign in the third place of the group just one point behind second-placed Slovenia.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|title=World Cup 2002 Qualifying |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/2002q.html |website=[[RSSSF]] |access-date=2 February 2023}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2004 campaign====<br />
Savićević was appointed as coach in July 2002.<ref>{{cite web |title=Savicevic stays as Yugoslavia coach |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b25fdfdc7-4c5f8df1cd5c-1000--savicevic-stays-as-yugoslavia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=12 July 2002 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying|Euro 2004 qualifiers]] Yugoslavia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 9|Group 9]] with [[Italy national football team|Italy]], [[Wales national football team|Wales]], [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]]. During qualifying, the country went under a [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|political transformation]], and the newly named Serbia and Montenegro appeared for the first time in a game against Azerbaijan in February 2003.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia and Montenegro debut |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b1f26aa22-58f4d856420c-1000--serbia-and-montenegro-debut/ |website=UEFA|date=11 February 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In June, after a 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, Savićević resigned and was replaced by Ilija Petković.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petković the 'perfect solution' |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b2106de29-f0a21f68db2a-1000--petkovic-the-perfect-solution/ |website=UEFA|date=10 July 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Despite drawing both games against eventual group winners Italy and winning both games against runners-up Wales, Serbia and Montenegro failed to qualify, mostly due to a 2–2 home draw, the 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, as well as a 3–0 away loss to Finland.<br />
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====2006 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Elfenbeinküste - Serbien und Montenegro.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Serbia and Montenegro and [[Cote d'Ivoire national football team|Ivory Coast]] playing at the [[Allianz Arena]] in the 2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
Petković remained as manager for the team.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petkovic rewarded for efforts |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b31e7755e-b0182b6407cb-1000--petkovic-rewarded-for-efforts/ |website=UEFA|date=4 November 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|Qualifying]] for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] resulted in six wins and four draws, with Serbia and Montenegro ending up first in the group with an undefeated record in their [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] ahead of Spain, [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]]. The Serbia and Montenegro team also allowed only one goal in the ten matches, the best defensive record of all 51 teams participating in qualification.<br />
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On 3 June 2006, following a [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]], Montenegro declared its independence from Serbia. As the World Cup was about to start, it was decided that the Serbia and Montenegro team that had qualified for the tournament would compete, with the split into separate teams representing the new countries of Montenegro and Serbia to take place once the team was no longer in the tournament.<br />
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In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C|group stage]], Serbia and Montenegro lost their opening game to the Netherlands. The final score was 1–0 after [[Arjen Robben]] scored the only goal of the game. They also lost their second game to Argentina 6–0, Serbia and Montenegro's worst ever international result. With the team's two losses and with Netherlands and Argentina winning both their games, Serbia and Montenegro could no longer qualify for the knockout matches and was playing for pride alone in their final group game against [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]. After a 2–0 lead for much of the first half, ''the Elephants'' managed to come back and win 3–2, leaving Serbia and Montenegro with no points.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ivory Coast 3-2 Serbia & Montenegro |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853346.stm |website=BBC |date=21 June 2006 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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[[Javier Clemente]], Serbia's first-ever foreign coach, was appointed to lead the team for the 2008 Euro campaign.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clemente in for Serbia |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/worldcup/2006/clemente-in-for-serbia_sto927282/story.shtml |website=eurosport.com |publisher=Reuters |date=17 July 2006 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> After Montenegro declared independence, Serbia marked their split from [[Montenegro national football team|Montenegro]] with a 3–1 win over the Czech Republic. For the [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying|Euro 2008 qualifiers]], Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group A|Group A]] along with [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], Finland, [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]] and Azerbaijan. A strong start in qualification was overshadowed by the final hurdle of matches where inconsistency took over, the side dropping points against the likes of Finland, Belgium, Armenia and Kazakhstan. They eventually finished third, three points behind runners-up Portugal and Group A winners Poland. Clemente was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<ref>{{cite news |title=Javier Clemente fired as Serbia coach; Blokhin resigns as Ukraine coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/06/sports/06iht-soccer6.8621136.html |work=The New York Times |date=6 November 2007 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia replaced Clemente with [[Miroslav Đukić]], who then left the position on 19 August of the following year without having played any official games, due to disagreements with the [[Football Association of Serbia]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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| <small>Serbia's starting XI under coach [[Radomir Antić]] in [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group D#Germany vs Serbia|their 1–0 win over Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup]].</small><ref>{{Cite web|title=Germany 0-1 Serbia|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&cc=5901|url-status=dead|date=18 June 2010|website=ESPN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621075434/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&ver=us&cc=5901|archive-date=21 June 2010}}</ref><br />
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Subsequent to Ðukić's departure, [[Radomir Antić]] was appointed coach. Serbia's [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|World Cup qualification]] campaign began in 2008. Their [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] featured [[1998 FIFA World Cup Final|1998 World Cup winners]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup Final|2006 World Cup runners-up]] [[France national football team|France]], [[Romania national football team|Romania]], as well as [[Austria national football team|Austria]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and the Faroe Islands. Serbia played consistently during the qualifiers and this led to the team automatically qualifying for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa. They confirmed qualification with a 5–0 home victory against Romania.<br />
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The 2010 World Cup team featured captain [[Dejan Stanković]], who became the only player to feature in a World Cup having played under three different national names (although he never changed nationality; this was a result of geopolitical events involving the identity of Yugoslavia).<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jon|last=Sainz|title=Bleacher Report: FIFA World Cup 2010: Dejan Stankovic's Strange Record|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|url-status=dead|date=27 May 2013|website=Bleacher Report|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527115409/http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|archive-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> They faced [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]], Germany, [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]].<br />
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Their opening group game was against Ghana and chances came to both sides but a red card to [[Aleksandar Luković]] and a handball by substitute [[Zdravko Kuzmanović]] in the second half gave Ghana a penalty to take all three points at the death. [[Asamoah Gyan]] converted eight minutes from full-time and Serbia were defeated 1–0. In Serbia's second group match, they defeated Germany by a score of 1–0 with a goal by [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] in the first half. FIFA's official YouTube channel called the win "the most famous day in Serbia's footballing history".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc YouTube&nbsp;– FIFATV: 'Most famous day in Serbia's footballing history'] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160510065548/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc |date=10 May 2016 }} Published 20 May 2012</ref>{{Better source needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia only needed a single point to reach the knockout stages, but was defeated by Australia 2–1. Australia scored two goals in the second half through [[Tim Cahill]] and [[Brett Holman]]. A late [[Marko Pantelić]] goal served only as a consolation. They finished last in the group.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup: Australia vs. Serbia: Australia wins, 2-1 |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/sports-now/story/2010-06-23/world-cup-australia-vs-serbia-australia-wins-2-1 |work=Los Angeles Times |agency=Associated Press |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Long |first1=Gideon |title=Australia beat Serbia, both sides bow out |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/australia-beat-serbia-both-sides-bow-out-idUSTRE65M5UE/ |work=Reuters |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2012 campaign====<br />
Radomir Antić was sacked two games into the [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]] process, a 1–1 home draw against Slovenia ending his two-year stint. The dismissal meant the bringing in of [[Vladimir Petrović]] to the job.<br />
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For the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]] featuring Italy, Slovenia, [[Estonia national football team|Estonia]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and the Faroe Islands. The qualifying stage began with Antić as coach and finished with Vladimir Petrović. Serbia started the first two games with a 3–0 win away to Faroe Islands and a 1–1 draw at home to Slovenia but this result ended Antić's stint as the country's coach.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Petrović replaces Antić as Serbia coach|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0252-0ce200b10f73-94843a3caf5d-1000--petrovic-replaces-antic-as-serbia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=15 September 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> New coach Petrović faced setbacks with a 3–1 home loss against Estonia<ref>{{cite web |title=Estonia beats Serbia 3-1 in Euro qualifying |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/estonia-beats-serbia-3-1-in-euro-qualifying |website=Fox Sports |date=8 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and an abandoned match resulting in a 3–0 loss to Italy due to crowd trouble from the Serbian away supporters in [[Genoa]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=UEFA award Italy 3-0 win after abandoned Euro 2012 tie against Serbia|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/oct/29/uefa-italy-serbia-abandoned-euro-2012|website=The Guardian |date=29 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia returned to form with a 2–1 home victory over Northern Ireland but could only manage a 1–1 away draw against Estonia. Afterwards, Serbia won back to back games with a 1–0 win away to Northern Ireland and a crucial 3–1 home victory against Faroe Islands. These results put Serbia in pole position to confirm a play-off spot behind Italy.<br />
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Serbia needed a home victory against Italy to confirm a play-off spot but their efforts only resulted in a 1–1 draw. However, the team still had one more chance to confirm a play-off place when they faced Slovenia away. Serbia also must win the match despite having superior goal difference over Estonia; a draw was not good enough for progression. Neither side played better in the first half, but a long-range goal put Slovenia up 1–0 at half time.<ref name="Šinkovc">{{Cite web|first=Rok|last=Šinkovc|title=Defeat in Slovenia ends Serbia's play-off dream|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7d229e0e06-e472ba03cfe3-1000--defeat-in-slovenia-ends-serbia-s-play-off-dream/|website=UEFA|date=11 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> In the second half, Nemanja Vidić missed penalty.<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Serbia left empty-handed after a 1–0 loss and exited the tournament for the third time in a row during the qualifying group stages, missing out by one point behind Estonia. Serbia once again failed to qualify for the [[UEFA Euro 2012|European Championships]].<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Vladimir Petrović was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<br />
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====2014 World Cup campaign====<br />
Ahead of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying]] campaign for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Dejan Stanković and Nemanja Vidić announced that they were retiring from international football.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic announces international retirement |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/oct/12/manchester-united-nemanja-vidic-serbia |website=The Guardian |publisher=Associated Press |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Dejan Stankovic to retire and leave Serbia to rebuild|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/scotland/15279867|website=BBC Sport|date=12 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Branislav Ivanović became the new captain. Siniša Mihajlović, a former member of the national team, was appointed as the coach on 24 April 2012. Serbia was drawn in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the 2014 World Cup, together with Croatia, Belgium, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]], Macedonia, and Wales. The team began the qualification campaign with a goalless draw with Scotland and a 6–1 win over Wales. In the next two games, Serbia suffered two defeats from Macedonia and Belgium.<br />
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On 22 March 2013, Serbia played in Zagreb against Croatia. The game was highly anticipated in both countries due to [[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|their rivalry]] both on and off the pitch. Croatia won 2–0.<ref>{{Cite news|first=James|last=Montague|title=Amid 'Kill' Chants, Croatia and Serbia Set Peaceful Example |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 March 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021 |archive-date=20 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320214554/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia defeated Scotland 2–0 at home in a crucial qualifier, but their World Cup hopes were taken away after a 2–1 defeat to Belgium. Serbia drew with Croatia 1–1 in the corresponding fixture at home, where 18-year-old [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scored an equalizer in the second-half after [[Mario Mandžukić]] opened the scoring.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljevic|title=Serbia hold Croatia to draw in highly-charged qualifier |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/soccer-world-serbia-idUKL4N0H23J620130906|website=Reuters |date=6 September 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> They defeated Wales 3–0 in Cardiff. Dejan Stanković's farewell game was completed in a friendly against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], which Serbia won 2–0. He finished his career with 103 appearances for the national team, a record previously held by Savo Milošević, with 102 appearances. Serbia finished qualifying with a 5–1 home win against Macedonia,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia 5 Macedonia 1: Five star Serbs finish with a thrashing of Macedonia|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-match-reports/serbia-5-macedonia-1-five-2458509|website=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record Scotland]]|date=16 October 2013|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> putting them in third in the group, three points from a playoff spot behind Croatia and group winners Belgium.<br />
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====Euro 2016 campaign====<br />
After failing to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, [[Dick Advocaat]] was appointed as the coach in 2014.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat introduced as Serbia coach |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2014/07/28/dick-advocaat-introduced-as-serbia-coach/13261807/|website=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=28 July 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Group I]] in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|qualification]] for [[UEFA Euro 2016]], together with Portugal, [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]], [[Albania national football team|Albania]] and Armenia. Advocaat started with a 1–1 friendly draw against France and began qualification with the same result against Armenia. The following game was a [[Serbia v Albania (UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying)|game against Albania]] in Belgrade, abandoned as a result of crowd trouble after a drone carrying an Albanian flag and a map of [[Greater Albania]] was flown over the pitch.<ref name="BBC drone">{{Cite web|title=Serbia - Albania: CAS reverse Uefa decision on 'drone match'|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33478446 |website=BBC Sport|date=10 July 2015|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was originally awarded with a 3–0 victory by UEFA, and deducted three points, but on 10 July 2015, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] (CAS) reversed the earlier decision and awarded Albania a 3–0 victory.<ref name="BBC drone"/> On 14 November 2014, Serbia played against Denmark in Belgrade and lost, 1–3. After this game, Advocaat left,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat: Serbia coach quits after four months|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/30069140|website=BBC Sport|date=15 November 2014|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> whereupon [[Radovan Ćurčić]] was announced as a new coach on 25 November.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Radovan Curcic new Serbia coach|url=https://apnews.com/article/8f4a5d7bebcd442aa40aeafdc29cec69|website=Associated Press|date=25 November 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia's first match in 2015 was a qualifying match against Portugal in [[Lisbon]], during which Serbia lost 2–1, cutting their chances for qualification to Euro 2016. On 13 June 2015, Serbia played a qualifying match against Denmark in [[Copenhagen]], losing 2–0. With the 10 July ruling by CAS on the abandoned game against Albania, Serbia would become mathematically eliminated from Euro 2016 qualification. On 4 September 2015, Serbia had their first victory, winning 2–0, against Armenia. On 8 October 2015, Serbia defeated Albania with a goal each from [[Aleksandar Kolarov]] and [[Adem Ljajić]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ames |first1=Nick |title=Albania forced to wait for Euro 2016 after Serbia strike late |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/08/albania-serbia-euro-2016-qualifier-report |work=The Guardian |date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> In the table of Group I, Serbia finished second to last place with four points in a five-team group.<ref>{{cite web |title=Euro 2016 qualifying: Serbia 1-2 Portugal |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33544060 |website=BBC Sport |date=October 11, 2015}}</ref><br />
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====2018 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Ser-Swi (7).jpg|thumb|Serbia team at the [[2018 World Cup]] in Russia]]<br />
After failing to qualify for Euro 2016, [[Slavoljub Muslin]] was appointed as a coach. Serbia was drawn in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] in qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] with Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales, Austria, Ireland, [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] and [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]]. They started off their campaign with a 2–2 draw against Ireland at the [[Red Star Stadium]] and eventually won against Austria, Georgia and Moldova.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia beat Moldova in Belgrade with goals from Aleksandar Kolarov, Aleksandar Mitrović and [[Mijat Gaćinović]]. This consolidated their first position going into their top-of-the group clash with Ireland. They won this match with a 55th-minute goal from Kolarov. Serbia finished the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 home win against Georgia, and ended at the top of [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] and therefore qualified for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 tournament]]. Despite Serbia's qualification, Muslin was sacked by the Football Association of Serbia as a result on differences regarding team selection.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia sack coach Slavoljub Muslin despite World Cup qualification |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37537334/serbia-sack-coach-slavoljub-muslin-world-cup-qualification |website=ESPN|publisher=Associated Press |date=30 October 2017 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Muslin was criticized for not inviting [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]] to play in the campaign which sparked controversy in Serbia. Mladen Krstajić took the place as a temporary coach after Muslin's dismissal and led the team in the World Cup.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mladen Krstajic set to coach Serbia at FIFA World Cup |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2017/dec/30/mladen-krstajic-set-to-coach-serbia-at-fifa-world-cup-1740269.html |website=The New Indian Express |publisher=Agence France-Presse|date=30 October 2017|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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In the World Cup, Serbia opened their match against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]]. Kolarov's free kick at the second half meant Serbia won their first World Cup game in eight years. Serbia lost their later encounters, losing 1–2 to [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] with a 90th-minute goal scored by [[Xherdan Shaqiri]]<ref>{{cite web |title=World Cup 2018: Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri scores 90th minute winner against Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44439145 |website=BBC |date=23 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and 0–2 to [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], thus being eliminated in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Brazil beat Serbia 2-0 to reach World Cup last 16|url=https://www.marca.com/en/world-cup/2018/06/27/5b33eaa2ca4741962e8b464b.html|website=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|date=27 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2018–19 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Due to the performance of Serbia in previous years, the country found itself started the campaign of the inaugural [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|Nations League]], where they were drawn into [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|Group 4]] with Montenegro, Lithuania and Romania. With both wins against Lithuania and Montenegro and both draw games against Romania, Serbia finished on top of the group, securing the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs#Path C|Euro 2020 play-off]] spot and being promoted into [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|League B]] for [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21 season]]. With six goals, Aleksandar Mitrović finished the tournament as the top scorer.<br />
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====Euro 2020 campaign====<br />
In December 2017, Mladen Krstajić became the permanent coach for Serbia.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljević|title=Serbia name caretaker Krstajic as permanent coach |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |work=Reuters |date=29 December 2017 |access-date=6 April 2021 |archive-date=12 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220512010755/https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia started the campaign of [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League]], which served as a part of [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]] campaign.<br />
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For Euro 2020 qualifiers, Serbia was drawn into [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group B|Group B]] with [[UEFA Euro 2016 Final|Euro 2016 champions]] Portugal, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], Lithuania and Luxembourg. Serbia kicked off the qualifiers with 1–1 away draw against Portugal. However, in the next away game against Ukraine, Serbia lost 5–0. Krstajić was sacked after the loss and replaced with [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]. Tumbaković started with a 2–4 home loss against Portugal. The next two games were away wins against Luxembourg and Lithuania, before beating Luxembourg at home. Serbia then drew 2–2 to Ukraine at home, meaning they could not finish in the top two and a play-off would ensue.<br />
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After the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs]] were resumed, Serbia placed itself against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in [[Oslo]]. Two goals, one in extra time helped Serbia to overcome Norway 2–1, thus marching to the final playoff game against Scotland at home.<ref>{{cite web|first=Connor|last=Fleming|title=Haaland And Norway Eliminated From Euros By Serbia's Filthy Extra-Time Winner |url=https://the18.com/en/soccer-news/norway-vs-serbia-playoff-euro-2021-highlights-recap |website=the18.com |date=8 October 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> The game was won by Scotland in a penalty shootout (5–4) after the game was tied 1–1 after full time.<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland reach Euro 2020 after penalty shootout win over Serbia |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/report?gameId=570883 |website=ESPN|date=12 November 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia once again failed to qualify for the Euros, making 20 years since the country last took part in the tournament. Tumbaković was sacked after the team's failure to qualify for the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tumbakovic fired by Serbia after missing out on Euro 2020 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2020/12/14/tumbakovic-fired-by-serbia-after-missing-out-on-euro-2020/115147868/ |work=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=14 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2022–23 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B]] [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|Group 4]] alongside [[Norway national football team|Norway]], [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and Slovenia, finishing first and being promoted after wins against Sweden at home and Norway in Oslo.<br />
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====2022 World Cup====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] with Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg and Azerbaijan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Srbija dobila rivale u kvalifikacijama za Mundijal 2022. godine |url=https://www.rts.rs/page/sport/sr/story/36/fudbal/4177559/srbija-svetsko-prvenstvo-kvalifikacije.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia|date=7 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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After a penalty shootout loss against Scotland in the Euro 2020 qualifying playoffs, [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]] was sacked and replaced with [[Dragan Stojković]].<br />
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Serbia started [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|qualification]] with a 3–2 win against the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade in March 2021. After a 2–2 draw against Portugal, Serbia won against Azerbaijan in Baku 2–1. Mixed results meant Serbia needed a victory against Portugal to qualify directly from the group. On 14 November 2021, Serbia faced [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[Estádio da Luz]], and trailed by a goal. However, an equaliser by [[Dušan Tadić]] and a decisive goal from [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] in the final minutes of the second half meant Serbia automatically booked a ticket for Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the42.ie/aleksandar-mitrovic-serbia-beat-portugal-5601835-Nov2021/|title=Mitrovic's 90th-minute winner sends Serbia to the World Cup and Portugal to the play-offs|website=The 42|date=14 November 2021|access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in Group G with 2018 opponents Brazil and Switzerland, as well as African representatives [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]. Serbia was defeated in the first match against Brazil 2–0, drew against Cameroon 3–3, and lost against Switzerland 3–2 after a fight between multiple Serbs and [[Granit Xhaka]], ending up with only one point.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/world-cup-qatar-2022-serbian-regrets-after-losing-to-switzerland-eliminated-mitrovic-milinkovic-savic|title=Serbia's regrets in Qatar|website=FIFA|date=3 December 2022|access-date=3 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2024====<br />
Following the elimination in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup, Stojković stayed as a coach with a goal to bring Serbia to [[UEFA Euro 2024]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stojković: Nismo zadovoljni rezultatom, ostajem selektor Srbije|url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/527426/Stojkovic-Nismo-zadovoljni-rezultatom-ostajem-selektor-Srbije |website=Politika |date=2 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|Group G]] in qualification for Euro 2024 with Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Lithuania.<ref>{{cite web |title=Odličan žreb za Srbiju: "Orlovi" favoriti u "balkanskoj" grupi G|url=https://www.rts.rs/lat/sport/fudbal/4978611/fudbal-kvalifikacije-zreb-euro-2024.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia |date=9 October 2022}}</ref> Serbia started the qualifying campaign with 2–0 wins against Lithuania in Belgrade and Montenegro in Podgorica in March 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia 2-0 Lithuania |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/655258/lithuania-serbia |website=ESPN.co.uk |date=March 24, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=José Díaz Pérez |first1=Juan |title=Highlights and goals: Montenegro 0-2 Serbia in Euro 2024 Qualifications |url=https://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/2023/03/27/1141922-montenegro-vs-serbia-live-updates-score-stream-info-lineups-and-how-to-watch-in-eurocup-qualification.html |website=vavel.com |date=March 27, 2023}}</ref> After a friendly match against Jordan in which Serbia won 3–2, Serbia ended up in a 1–1 draw against Bulgaria in Razgrad. For the next game against Hungary in Belgrade, Serbia was forced to play behind closed doors due to UEFA sanctioning the Serbian association chants against Montenegrins; Serbia eventually lost the game 1–2. The next game was another win against Lithuania in Kaunas, 3–1, with [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scoring a hat-trick. On 14 October 2023, Serbia once again lost against Hungary in Budapest 1–2, but won against Montenegro in Belgrade 3–1 three days later. After the crucial final game against Bulgaria at home which ended in a 2–2 draw, Serbia ended the campaign in second place in group G with 14 points, qualifying for their first European Championship as an independent nation and in 24 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia seal historic Euro 2024 finals place after nervy draw with Bulgaria|url=https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2023/nov/19/euro-2024-qualifying-roundup-serbia-belgium-portugal-spain |website=[[The Guardian]] |date=19 November 2023}}</ref><br />
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In the tournament, Serbia was drawn into group C with England, Slovenia and Denmark. They lost 1-0 to England in the first game.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schomberg |first1=William |last2=Kallas |first2=Fernando |title=England hang on to beat Serbia 1-0 with Bellingham header |url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/bellinghams-header-gives-england-1-0-euro-win-over-serbia-2024-06-16/ |work=Reuters |date=June 17, 2024}}</ref> They followed that up with a 1-1 draw with Slovenia, after [[Luka Jović]] scored a last minute equalizer in extra time.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mackey |first1=Ed |title=How Serbia broke Slovenian hearts in exciting Euro 2024 draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/slovenia-serbia-live-updates-euro-2024-score-result/DVFmAJHzcS1J/ |work=The New York Times |date=June 20, 2024}}</ref> They needed to beat Denmark in their last group stage match in order to advance, but came up with a 0-0 draw, resulting in their elimination.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sanders |first1=Emma |title=Denmark 0-0 Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/c977792vyznt |website=BBC Sport |date=June 25, 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Rivalries==<br />
* '''[[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Croatia]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Croatia–Serbia relations|political roots]], and is listed as one of the ten greatest international rivalries by [[Goal (website)|Goal.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|title=Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries|website=Goal.com|date=17 November 2010|access-date=12 January 2015|archive-date=22 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190622153351/https://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|url-status=live}}</ref> and as the most politically charged football rivalry by the [[Bleacher Report]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |title=International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries &#124; Bleacher Report |access-date=15 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160107214432/http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |archive-date=7 January 2016 }}</ref> The two sides started the football rivalry in the 1990 when they were part of Yugoslavia, which dissolved after a [[Yugoslav Wars|series of wars]]. The two nations have played four times, with Croatia winning one and drawing the other three games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812234347/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 August 2015|title=FIFA Tournaments - Compare Teams|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|access-date=27 August 2016}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Albania–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Albania]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Albania–Serbia relations|historical tensions]] and the [[Kosovo question]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title = The 20 fiercest international football rivalries|newspaper = The Telegraph|date = 8 April 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref><br />
* '''Serbia v. Switzerland''': The rivalry is connected to the [[Albanians in Switzerland|Albanian diaspora]] players in the Swiss football team and is linked to the tensions between the Albanians and the Serbs. The teams have faced each other in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]] World Cups, with Switzerland narrowly coming out on top on both occasions.<ref>{{cite news |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=1 December 2022 |title=Why are Serbia and Switzerland rivals? European nations to go head-to-head in Group G at the Qatar World Cup |url=https://talksport.com/football/1239762/serbia-vs-switzerland-rivals-history-kosovo-war-qatar-world-cup-xhaka-shaqiri/ |work=TalkSPORT |location= |access-date=9 February 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Team image==<br />
The badge of the [[Football Association of Serbia]] is modelled on the [[Serbian cross]] inescutcheon featured on the [[Coat of arms of Serbia|Serbian coat of arms]]. It consists of a modified version of the four firesteels and cross, with the addition of a football. The team is nicknamed "''the Eagles''" ([[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: ''Орлови'') in reference to the [[Serbian eagle|white double-headed eagle]], a [[National symbols of Serbia|national symbol of Serbia]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Konkurs Za Novi GRB I Zastavu – Fudbalski savez Srbije menja vizuelni identitet|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|access-date=21 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120623/https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O савезу {{!}} Фудбалски савез Србије|url=https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=fss.rs|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021055325/https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nadimci Učesnika SP: Četiri puta Orlovi, Tri puta Lavovi, Dva Ne Znate, a kod Dva sigurno Grešite! (Foto)|url=https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbijadanas.com|date=16 November 2017|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120632/https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs">{{Cite web|last=srbija.gov.rs|title=Симболи Србије|url=https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbija.gov.rs|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 May 2010|title=Savremeni sport.com|url=http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100508181511/http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|archive-date=8 May 2010}}</ref> In 2022 the Football Association of Serbia launched a new, national team specific emblem for [[brand]] and [[Marketing strategy|marketing]] purposes. The previous FA crest was replaced by a stylised logo inspired by the lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TRADICIJA, JEDINSTVO I HRABROST {{!}} NOVI DRES ZA PONOS SRBIJE INSPIRISAN USPEHOM ZLATNIH ORLIĆA, A REPREZENTATIVNI GRB ISTORIJSKIM NASLEĐEM, ČETIRI GODINE JE RAĐENO NA TESTIRANJU I IZRADI DRESA KOJI JE TEŽAK SVEGA 72 GRAMA {{!}} Fudbalski savez Srbije |url=https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=fss.rs |language=sr-RS |archive-date=17 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221117113416/https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
[[File:Serbian team.jpg|thumb|210px|Serbia team before a friendly match versus Ireland in Dublin in May 2008]]<br />
For years following the breakup of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] the national team experienced an identity crisis, which despite its name, was seen as ''de facto'' representative of Serbia. From 1994 to 2006 the obsolete and unpopular [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist era]] national anthem "''[[Hey, Slavs|Hej, Sloveni]]''" was often jeered, booed and whistled by home supporters as players refrained from singing the lyrics. During this period the team continued to officially carry the old nickname "''Plavi''" (''the'' ''Blues''), badge and kit design indicative of the [[Flag of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav tricolour]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hoćemo novu himnu!|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|access-date=21 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Novi dresovi za SP|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2006&mm=03&dd=01&nav_id=190023|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|language=en|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023224832/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?dd=01&mm=03&nav_id=190023&yyyy=2006|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Following the [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|secession of Montenegro]] in 2006 the national team adopted red shirts, blue shorts and white socks in honor of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian tricolour]]. Between 2010 and 2016 a cross motif inspired by the country's coat of arms was incorporated in the jersey. In years Serbia has utilised all-red uniforms due to FIFA's kit clash regulations. Away kits are traditionally white with blue or white shorts.<ref>{{Cite news|date=4 June 2006|title=Montenegro declares independence|language=en-GB|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5043462.stm|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=11 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911232150/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5043462.stm|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|title=Od orla i zlatnih slova preko jeftine prevare do 4 ocila najlepši i najgori dres Srbije je...|language=sr|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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[[File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 53,000 capacity [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the largest in Serbia, and is often utilised for international fixtures.]]<br />
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Serbia does not have an official national stadium and the team has played at grounds throughout the country. The [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the most popular venue following by [[Partizan Stadium]], both ground are located in the capital city [[Belgrade]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia National Stadium - Belgrade - The Stadium Guide|url=https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|access-date=21 October 2021|language=nl|archive-date=12 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211012193920/https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New design: "Serbian Wembley", Vučić's grand vision – StadiumDB.com|url=http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|access-date=21 October 2021|website=stadiumdb.com|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=J.M.|date=20 March 2019|title=Marakana kroz istoriju - najveći srpski stadion {{!}} Convivo.rs|url=https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Convivo|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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===Kit sponsorship===<br />
{{Commons|Serbia national football team kits}}<br />
In July 2014, a partnership was announced between the [[Football Association of Serbia]] and English manufacturer [[Umbro]], which is Serbia's official supplier, before [[Puma (brand)|Puma]] took over with their home and away kits, debuting 7 September 2014 in the friendly match against [[France national football team|France]]. That same day, Serbia unveiled their latest kits also worn at the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Euro 2016 qualifiers campaign]].<ref>[http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 Serbia set to sign new kit deal with Umbro?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729204800/http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 |date=29 July 2014 }} Football-shirts.co.uk 6 March 2014</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Kit Supplier<br />
! Period<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]] ||1974–2002<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] ||2002–2006<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] ||2006–2014<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Umbro]] ||2014–2018<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma (company)|Puma]] ||2018–present<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Results and fixtures ==<br />
{{Main|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.<br />
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===2023===<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 7 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 1–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|HUN}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Attila Szalai|A. Szalai]] {{goal|10|o.g.}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|34}}<br />
*[[Willi Orbán|Orbán]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 6,924<br />
|referee = [[Juan Martínez Munuera]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036394/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 10 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|LTU}}<br />
|score = 1–3<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Gytis Paulauskas|Paulauskas]] {{goal|45}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|A. Mitrović]] {{goal|21||32||43}}<br />
|location = [[Kaunas]], Lithuania<br />
|stadium = [[Darius and Girėnas Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 8,586<br />
|referee = [[Sascha Stegemann]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036418/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 14 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|HUN}}<br />
|score = 2–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|20}}<br />
*[[Roland Sallai|Sallai]] {{goal|34}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|33}}<br />
|location = [[Budapest]], Hungary<br />
|stadium = [[Puskás Aréna]]<br />
|attendance = 58,215<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036441/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 17 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 3–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|MNE}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|9||73}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|77}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Stevan Jovetić|Jovetić]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 25,884<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036463|Serbia vs. Montenegro|date=17 October 2023|access-date=17 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036463/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|date = 15 November 2023<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BEL}}<br />
|score = 1–0<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2023/11/15/world/friendlies/belgium/serbia/4073275/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Yannick Carrasco|Carrasco]] {{goal|2}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Den Dreef]]<br />
|location = [[Leuven]], Belgium<br />
|attendance = 0<br />
|referee = Marian Alexandru Barbu ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 19 November 2023<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 2–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|BUL}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Miloš Veljković|Veljković]] {{goal|17}}<br />
*[[Srđan Babić|Babić]] {{goal|82}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Georgi Rusev (footballer)|Rusev]] {{goal|59}}<br />
*[[Kiril Despodov|Despodov]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 7,325<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036510|Serbia vs. Bulgaria|date=19 October 2023|access-date=19 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Erik Lambrechts]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036510/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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===2024===<br />
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|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|date = 21 March 2024<br />
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|+3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br />
|score = 4–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/03/21/world/friendlies/russia/serbia/4287445/<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Anton Miranchuk|An. Miranchuk]] {{goal|21|pen.}}<br />
*[[Maksim Osipenko|Osipenko]] {{goal|32}}<br />
*[[Aleksey Miranchuk|Al. Miranchuk]] {{goal|55}}<br />
*[[Ivan Sergeyev (footballer)|Sergeev]] {{goal|90+1}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Moscow]], Russia<br />
|stadium = [[VTB Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 23,679<br />
|referee = [[Arda Kardeşler]] ([[Turkish Football Federation|Turkey]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 25 March 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CYP}}<br />
| score = 0–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2039982--cyprus-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|7}}<br />
| location = [[Larnaca]], Cyprus<br />
| stadium = [[AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis|AEK Arena]]<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Marco Di Bello]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 4 June 2024<br />
| time = 20:45<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|AUT}}<br />
| score = 2–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040260--austria-vs-serbia/matchinfo/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
*[[Patrick Wimmer|Wimmer]] {{goal|10}}<br />
*[[Christoph Baumgartner|Baumgartner]] {{goal|13}}<br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|35}}<br />
| stadium = [[Ernst Happel Stadion]] <br />
| location = [[Vienna]], Austria<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[António Nobre (referee)|António Nobre]] ([[Portuguese Football Federation|Portugal]])<br />
| result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 8 June 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SWE}}<br />
| score = 0–3<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040262--sweden-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|S. Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|18}}<br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|60}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|70}}<br />
| stadium = [[Friends Arena]]<br />
| location = [[Solna Municipality|Solna]], Sweden<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Jasper Vergoote]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|16|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score = 0–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Jude Bellingham|Bellingham]] {{goal|13}}<br />
|location = [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Arena AufSchalke]]<br />
|attendance = 48,953<br />
|referee = [[Daniele Orsato]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036166/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|20|df=y}}<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Žan Karničnik|Karničnik]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Luka Jović|Jović]] {{goal|90+5}}<br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 63,028<br />
|referee = [[István Kovács (referee)|István Kovács]] ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036177/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|25|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score = 0–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 64,288<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036190/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 5 September 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040049--serbia-vs-spain/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ESP}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 8 September 2024<br />
|time = 18:00<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040069--denmark-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Parken Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Copenhagen]], Denmark<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 12 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040119--serbia-vs-switzerland/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUI}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Partizan Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ESP}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040140--spain-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Estadio Nuevo Arcángel]] <br />
|location = [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]], Spain<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUI}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040162--switzerland-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = TBD<br />
|location = Switzerland<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 18 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040186--serbia-vs-denmark/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|DEN}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
== Management ==<br />
{{updated|3 March 2021}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ Coaching staff<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|title=Драган Стојковић селектор Србије|language=sr|date=3 March 2021|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303115512/https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
! Position <br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| Head coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Đorović]] <br />
|-<br />
| Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Goalkeeping coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Čumić]] <br />
|-<br />
| Fitness coach<br />
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Katsuhito Kinoshi]] <br />
|-<br />
| Analyst<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nebojša Stamenković]] <br />
|-<br />
| Team manager<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nemanja Filipović]]<br />
|-<br />
| Athletic director<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Stevan Stojanović]] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Manager history===<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Manager<br />
!rowspan="2"|Period<br />
!colspan="7"|Record<br />
!rowspan="2"|Major competitions<br />
|-<br />
||'''Matches'''||'''Won'''||'''Drawn'''||'''Lost'''||'''Win %'''||'''Draw %'''||'''Loss %'''<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]|||2021–||42||22||9||11||52.38||21.43||26.19|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2024|Euro 2024]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br/>[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage <br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ilija Stolica]] (caretaker) ||2021||2||0||2||0||0.00||100.00||0.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]||2019–2020||14||6|||5||3||42.86||35.71||21.43||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2020|Euro 2020]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Mladen Krstajić]]||2017–2019||19||9||5||5||47.36||26.32||26.32||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Slavoljub Muslin]]||2016–2017||15||8||5||2||53.33||33.33||13.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]||2014–2016 ||11||5||0||6||45.45||0.00||55.55||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Dick Advocaat]]||2014 ||4||0|||2||2||0.00||50.00||50.00<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubinko Drulović]] (caretaker)||2014||4||2|||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]||2012–2013||19||7|||4||8||36.84||21.05||42.10||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]] (caretaker)||2011–2012||5||2||1||2||40.00||20.00||40.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Vladimir Petrović]]||2010–2011||13||5||3||5||38.46||23.08||38.46||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Radomir Antić]]||2008–2010||28||17||3||8||60.71||10.71||28.57||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Miroslav Đukić]]||2007–2008||5||0||2||3||0.00||40.00||60.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SPA}} [[Javier Clemente]]||2006–2007||16||7||7||2||43.75||43.75||12.50||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2003–2006||30||11||10||9||36.66||33.33||30.00||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dejan Savićević]]||2001–2003||17||4||3||10||23.53||17.65||58.82||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov|Boškov]]-[[Ivan Ćurković|Ćurković]]-[[Dejan Savićević|Savićević]]||align=center|2001||8||4||2||2||50.00||25.00||25.00||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milovan Đorić]]||align=center|2001||3||0||2||1||0.00||66.67||33.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2000–2001||4||2||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]||1999–2000||15||6||5||4||40.00||33.33||26.67|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]&nbsp;– Quarter final<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Živadinović]]||1998–1999||6||3||2||1||50.00||33.33||16.67||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]||1994–1998||43||26||10||7||60.46||23.25||16.28||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Round of 16<br />
|- style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|}}||'''TOTAL'''||''323''||''146''||''84''||''93''||''45.20''||''26.01''||''28.79''||'''7 out of 14'''<br />
|}<br />
''For the period before 1992 see: [[Yugoslavia national football team#Head coaches]]''<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
*The following players were called up for the [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]] matches against [[Spain national football team|Spain]] and [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] on 5 and 8 September 2024, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/liga-nacija-siri-spisak-selektora-dragana-stojkovica-za-utakmice-protiv-spanije-i-danske|title=ШИРИ СПИСАК СЕЛЕКТОРА ДРАГАНА СТОЈКОВИЋА ЗА УТАКМИЦЕ ПРОТИВ ШПАНИЈЕ И ДАНСКЕ|language=Serbian|publisher=[[Football Association of Serbia]]|date=19 August 2024}}</ref><br />
<br />
''Caps and goals as of 25 June 2024, after the match against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]].''<br />
{{nat fs g start|background=#CF1020|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Predrag Rajković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=35|goals=0|club=[[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)|Al-Ittihad]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Đorđe Petrović (footballer)|Đorđe Petrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|10|8|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Aleksandar Jovanović (footballer, born December 1992)|Aleksandar Jovanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|12|6|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1998)|Marko Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|2|3|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#CF1020}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Milenković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=y}}|caps=56|goals=3|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Pavlović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|5|24|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=4|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Miloš Veljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|9|26|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=1|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=GER}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Srđan Babić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Eraković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|1|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksa Terzić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Stojić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|1|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jan-Carlo Simić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|5|2|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]|clubnat=BEL}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kosta Nedeljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|12|16|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|27|df=y}}|caps=54|goals=9|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Lukić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|8|13|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=2|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Andrija Živković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|7|11|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=1|club=[[PAOK FC|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Maksimović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|1|26|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=0|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Marko Grujić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|13|df=y}}|caps=24|goals=0|club=[[FC Porto|Porto]]|clubnat=POR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Ilić (footballer, born 2001)|Ivan Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|17|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Lazar Samardžić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|24|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Veljko Birmančević]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|5|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Stefan Mitrović (footballer, born August 2002)|Stefan Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|8|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kristijan Belić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AZ Alkmaar]]|clubnat=NED}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Milan Aleksić (footballer)|Milan Aleksić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|8|30|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SER}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|16|df=y}}|caps=94|goals=58|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA|other=[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Jović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|12|23|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=11|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Dušan Vlahović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|28|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=13|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Petar Ratkov]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|8|18|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|11|29|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Recent call-ups===<br />
The following players have also been called up for the team in the last twelve months.<br />
<br />
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--><br />
{{nat fs r start|background=#d11418|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Vanja Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|2|20|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Mile Svilar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|27|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE / SUS</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Filip Stanković (footballer, born 2002)|Filip Stanković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Inter Milan|Inter]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Boris Radunović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|5|26|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SSC Bari|Bari]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MNE}}, 17 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Gudelj]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|11|16|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=1|club=[[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Filip Mladenović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|8|15|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=1|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Uroš Spajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|2|13|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Erhan Mašović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|11|22|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[VfL Bochum]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Gajić (footballer, born 1996)|Milan Gajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|1|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matija Nastasić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|28|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=[[Free agent]]|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihajlo Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|7|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihailo Ristić (footballer)|Mihailo Ristić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|HUN}}, 14 October 2023<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dušan Tadić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1988|11|20|df=y}}|caps=111|goals=23|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kostić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|11|1|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=3|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Mijat Gaćinović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|8|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=[[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Srđan Mijailović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|10|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[Al Wasl F.C.|Al-Wasl FC]]|clubnat=UAE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Radonjić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|2|15|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Zdjelar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|3|20|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|9|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|6|13|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Đuričić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1992|1|30|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Račić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|17|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[US Sassuolo Calcio|Sassuolo]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Lazović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1990|9|15|df=y}}|caps=29|goals=1|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimir Lučić (footballer)|Vladimir Lučić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|6|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Samed Baždar]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|1|31|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Real Zaragoza]]|clubnat=ESP|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
;Notes:<br />
* <sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad<br />
* <sup>SUS</sup> Suspended<br />
* <sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew from the roster due to an injury<br />
* <sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br />
* <sup>WD</sup> Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons<br />
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
<br />
===Previous squads===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;FIFA World Cup squads:<br />
* [[1930 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1930 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1950 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1950 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1954 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1958 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1958 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1962 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1962 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1974 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1974 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1982 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1982 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1990 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1998 FIFA World Cup squads#FR Yugoslavia|1998 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia and Montenegro|2006 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[Serbia squad&nbsp;– 2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2018 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2022 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2022 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;UEFA European Championship squads:<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1960 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1960 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1968 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1976 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1976 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1984 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1984 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2000 squads#FR Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 2000 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2024 squads#Serbia|UEFA Euro 2024 squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Player records==<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mamrud |first1=Roberto |title=Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=2 February 2023 |archive-date=27 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127154643/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Serbia.''<br />
<br />
===Most capped players===<br />
[[File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|175px|thumb|right|Dušan Tadić is Serbia's most-capped player with 111 appearances.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
|'''111'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2008–2024<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
|'''105'''<br />
|13<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|{{nowrap|2005–2018}}<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dejan Stanković]]<br />
|'''103'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1998–2013<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''102'''<br />
|37<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|5<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|2008–2020<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|58<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Džajić]]<br />
|'''85'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1964–1979<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1983–2001<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Vladimir Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|0<br />
|[[Goalkeeper (association football)|GK]]<br />
|2006–2018<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Zoran Tošić]]<br />
|'''76'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2007–2016<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Top goalscorers===<br />
[[File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aleksandar Mitrović is Serbia's top goalscorer with 58 goals.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Ratio<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|align="left"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''[[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]]'''<br />
|94<br />
|0.62<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|align="left"|[[Stjepan Bobek]]<br />
|'''38'''<br />
|63<br />
|0.60<br />
|{{nowrap|1946–1956}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|3<br />
|align="left"|[[Milan Galić]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|51<br />
|0.73<br />
|1959–1965<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|58<br />
|0.64<br />
|1926–1938<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|102<br />
|0.36<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|align="left"|[[Rajko Mitić]]<br />
|'''32'''<br />
|59<br />
|0.54<br />
|1946–1957<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|align="left"|[[Dušan Bajević]]<br />
|'''29'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.78<br />
|1970–1977<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|align="left"|[[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
|'''28'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.76<br />
|1953–1961<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|align="left"|[[Predrag Mijatović]]<br />
|'''27'''<br />
|73<br />
|0.37<br />
|1989–2003<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|align="left"| [[Borivoje Kostić]]<br />
|'''26'''<br />
|33<br />
|0.79<br />
|1956–1964<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Captains (since 1994)===<br />
{| class="wikitable" center"<br />
|-<br />
!Player<br />
!Period<br />
!Tournaments as the captain<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dragan Stojković]]||{{nowrap|1994–2001}}||[[1998 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2000]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Predrag Mijatović]]|| 2001–2003||—<br />
|- <br />
|align=left|[[Savo Milošević]]||2003–2006||[[2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dejan Stanković]]||2006–2011||[[2010 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Nikola Žigić]]||{{center|2011}}||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Branislav Ivanović]]||2012–2017||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]||2018–2020||[[2018 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dušan Tadić]]||{{left|2021–2024}}||[[2022 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notable players ==<br />
{{for|notable players of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]|Yugoslavia national football team#Notable_players}}<br />
<br />
;Goalkeepers<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ivica Kralj, 2009.jpg|[[Ivica Kralj]] played for the team from 1996 to 2001<br />
File:Vladimir Stojković 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Vladimir Stojković]] is the most capped goalkeeper in the team's history with 84 caps<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Defenders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Miroslav Đukić.jpg|[[Miroslav Đukić]] played for the team from 1991 to 2001<br />
File:Siniša Mihajlović (cropped).JPG|[[Siniša Mihajlović]] played 63 matches for the team from 1993 to 2003 and managed the team in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zoran Mirkovic - Commons photo (cropped).jpg|[[Zoran Mirković]] played for the team from 1995 to 2003<br />
File:Mladen Krstajic (cropped).jpg|[[Mladen Krstajić]] played 59 matches for the team from 1999 to 2008 and managed the team at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]<br />
File:Vidić (cropped).jpg|[[Nemanja Vidić]] played 56 matches, was a participant in two World Cups and named twice in the [[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA World XI]]<br />
File:Subotic170727.jpg|[[Neven Subotić]] played 36 matches, was a participant at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]<br />
File:Cos-Serb (2).jpg|[[Branislav Ivanović]] played 105 matches for the team from 2005 to 2018<br />
File:Aleksandar Kolarov 2018.jpg|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]] played 94 matches and captained the team at the 2018 World Cup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Midfielders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Dragan Stojković Guangzhou crop.jpg|[[Dragan Stojković]] played from 1983 to 2001 for the team, and is the current head coach<br />
File:Dejan Savićević.jpg|[[Dejan Savićević]] played for the team from 1986 to 1999 and managed the team from 2001 to 2003<br />
File:DK-Maccabi (10).jpg|[[Slaviša Jokanović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Jugovic 2019.jpg|[[Vladimir Jugović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Dejan_Stanković_-_Inter_Mailand_%284%29.jpg|[[Dejan Stanković]] is the Serbian player who won the most trophies; he played in three World Cups and one European Championship<br />
File:MilosKrasic.jpg|[[Miloš Krasić]] played for the team from 2006 to 2011<br />
File:Jovanovic (cropped).JPG|[[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] played for the team from 2007 to 2012<br />
File:Ser-Swi (27).jpg|[[Nemanja Matić]] played for the team from 2008 to 2019<br />
File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|[[Dušan Tadić]] is the current captain of the team and the most capped player in the team's history<br />
File:2022128173937 2022-05-08 Fussball Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Mönchengladbach - Sven - 1D X MK II - 2399 - B70I8510 (Filip Kostić cropped).jpg| [[Filip Kostić]] has been playing for the team since 2015<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Forwards<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Predrag Mijatović 2007 b.jpg|[[Predrag Mijatović]] was a top goalscorer in 1998 World Cup qualifiers with 14 goals<br />
File:Savo Milosevic (cropped).jpg|[[Savo Milošević]] played 102 matches, scored 37 goals and was [[UEFA Euro 2000#Goalscorers|UEFA Euro 2000 Golden Boot]]<br />
File:Darko Kovačević 5-mar-2008.jpg|[[Darko Kovačević]] played 59 matches and scored 10 goals between 1994 and 2004<br />
File:MatejaKezman.jpg|[[Mateja Kežman]] was the top goal scorer for the team in [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zigic vs Antwerp (cropped).jpg|[[Nikola Žigić]] played 57 matches and scored 20 goals between 2004 and 2011<br />
File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]] is top goal scorer in the history of national team, and was [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] UEFA [[UEFA Nations League|Nations League]] top goalscorer<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Competition records==<br />
Serbia was part of [[Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|national football team]] which existed between 1920 and 1992. With the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|collapse of Yugoslavia]], the remaining constituent republics, [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] and [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]], formed the [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. The country underwent a name change in 2003, and Montenegro left the state union in 2006. [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] consider the [[Football Association of Serbia]] a direct successor to both the [[Football Association of Yugoslavia]] and the [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro]], thereby attributing all records to Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin |date=2018-10-13 |title=Bilans protiv reprezentacija 1920-2019 |url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=reprezentacija.rs |language=en-US |archive-date=22 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221122224039/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
===FIFA World Cup===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the FIFA World Cup|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA European Championship===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the UEFA European Championship}}<br />
<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the UEFA European Championship|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA Nations League===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
!colspan=11|[[UEFA Nations League]] record<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Division<br />
!Group<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width=35|{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|RK|Overall rank}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|C]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||2||0||11||4||{{rise}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B#Group 3|3]]<br />
||6||1||3||2||9||7||{{same position}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||1||1||13||5||{{rise}}||19th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Group 4|4]]<br />
|colspan="7"|''To be determined''<br />
|{{Nowrap|1st–16th}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=3|'''Total'''<br />
!18<br />
!9<br />
!6<br />
!3<br />
!33<br />
!16<br />
!colspan=2|1st–16th<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:50%;text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2"|'''Serbia's Nations League record'''<br />
|-<br />
!First Match<br />
|{{fb|Lithuania}} 0–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br />([[Vilnius]], Lithuania; 7 September 2018)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Win<br />
|{{fb|Serbia}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|Russia}}<br />([[Belgrade]], Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Defeat<br />
|{{fb|Russia}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br /> ([[Moscow]], Russia; 3 September 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Best Result<br />
|19th in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|-<br />
!Worst Result<br />
|27th in [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
*[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]<br />
**'''Gold Medal''': [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]<br />
**Silver Medal: [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]], [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]<br />
**Bronze Medal: [[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]<br />
*[[Football at the Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971]], [[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979]]<br />
*[[Balkan Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35]], [[1935 Balkan Cup|1935]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1929–31 Balkan Cup|1929–31]], [[1932 Balkan Cup|1932]], [[1933 Balkan Cup|1933]], [[1946 Balkan Cup|1946]], [[1947 Balkan Cup|1947]], [[1977–80 Balkan Cup|1977–80]]<br />
*[[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament]]<br />
**'''Winners''': 1945<br />
*[[Lunar New Year Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1995 Lunar New Year Cup|1995]]<br />
*[[Korea Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1997 Korea Cup|1997]]<br />
*[[Kirin Cup Soccer|Kirin Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: 2004<br />
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===Summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:30%; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!{{Gold1}}!!{{Silver2}}!!{{Bronze3}}!!Total<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|0||0||0||0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[Olympic Games]]<br />
|1||3||1||5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[UEFA European Championship]]<br />
|0||2||0||2<br />
|-<br />
!Total!!1!!5!!1!!7<br />
|}<br />
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==Head-to-head records (2006 onward)==<br />
{{further|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
<section begin=head-to-head/>{{#section:Serbia national football team results|head-to-head}}<section end=head-to-head/><br />
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==See also==<br />
{{portal |Association football|Serbia}}<br />
* [[Serbia national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-21 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-20 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-19 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-17 football team]]<br />
* [[List of Serbia international footballers (including predecessor teams)]]<br />
* [[Yugoslavia national football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team]]<br />
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==Notes==<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
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;Official<br />
* [http://www.fss.rs Football Association of Serbia&nbsp;– official site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/SRB Serbia] at [[FIFA]]<br />
* [https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ Serbia] at [[UEFA]]<br />
* [http://www.reprezentacija.rs Serbia/ National Football Team] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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;Unofficial<br />
* [http://www.beli-orlovi.com Beli Orlovi] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.xtratime.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=44 Serbian football at xtratime.org]<br />
* [http://beliorlovi.rs BeliOrlovi.rs&nbsp;– fan site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/serb-intres.html RSSSF&nbsp;– ''Serbia men's national football team international matches'']<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Men's national association football team representing Serbia}}<br />
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Serbia women's national football team}}<br />
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{{Infobox national football team<br />
| Name = Serbia<br />
| Badge = Grb fudbalske reprezentacije Srbije.png<br />
| Badge_size = 160px<br />
| FIFA Trigramme = SRB<br />
| Nickname = {{lang|sr-Cyrl|Орлови}} / {{lang|sr-Latn|Оrlovi}} ([[Serbian eagle|Eagles]])<br />
| Association = [[Football Association of Serbia|Fudbalski savez Srbije]] (FSS)<br />
| Confederation = [[UEFA]] (Europe)<br />
| Coach = [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
| Captain = Vacant<br />
| Most caps = [[Dušan Tadić]] (111)<br />
| Top scorer = [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] ([[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]])<br />
| Home Stadium = [[List of football stadiums in Serbia|Various]]<br />
| website = {{URL|https://fss.rs/}} <br />
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|SRB}}<br />
| FIFA max = 6<br />
| FIFA max date = December 1998<br />
| FIFA min = 101<br />
| FIFA min date = December 1994<br />
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Serbia}}<br />
| Elo max = 4<br />
| Elo max date = June 1998<br />
| Elo min = 47<br />
| Elo min date = October 2012<br />
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| First game = {{nowrap begin}}''as Yugoslavia''<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}<br>([[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]; 28 August 1920)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|BRA}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Porto Alegre]], [[Brazil]]; 23 December 1994)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 2–2 {{fb-rt|Azerbaijan}}<br>([[Podgorica]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 12 February 2003)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>''Unofficial''<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}} '''FS Serbia''' 2–1 [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] {{flagicon image|Flag of the Serbian Partisans.svg}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Democratic Federal Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]; 3 September 1945)<br>''Official''<br>{{fb|CZE}} 1–3 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Uherské Hradiště]], [[Czech Republic]]; 16 August 2006){{nowrap end}}<br />
| Largest win = as ''Yugoslavia''<br>'''{{fb|YUG}}''' 10–0 {{fb-rt|Venezuela|1954}}<br>([[Curitiba]], [[Brazil]]; 14 June 1972)<hr> as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|Faroe Islands}} 1–8 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br/>([[Toftir]], [[Faroe Islands]]; 6 October 1996)<br>{{fb|SCG}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SMR|1862}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia and Montenegro]]; 13 October 2004)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br>{{fb|AZE}} 1–6 {{fb-rt|SER|2004}}<br>([[Baku]], [[Azerbaijan]]; 17 October 2007)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|BUL}}<br>([[Belgrade]], [[Serbia]]; 19 November 2008)<br>{{fb|SER|2004}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|ROM}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009)<br>{{fb|SER}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|WAL}}<br>([[Novi Sad]], Serbia; 11 September 2012)<br>{{fb|SER}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br>(Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
| Largest loss = <hr>as ''Yugoslavia''<br> {{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)<br>{{fb|Uruguay}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Paris]], [[French Third Republic|France]]; 26 May 1924)<br>{{fb|TCH}} 7–0 '''{{fb-rt|Kingdom of Yugoslavia|name=Kingdom of SCS}}'''<br>([[Prague]], [[First Czechoslovak Republic|Czechoslovakia]]; 28 October 1925)<hr>as ''FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro''<br>{{fb|NED}} 6–1 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Rotterdam]], [[Netherlands]]; 25 June 2000)<br>{{fb|CZE}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|FRY}}<br>([[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]]; 6 September 2002)<br>{{fb|Argentina}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C#Argentina vs Serbia and Montenegro|6–0]] {{fb-rt|SCG}}<br>([[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany; 16 June 2006)<hr>as ''Serbia''<br> {{fb|Ukraine}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|SER}}<br>([[Lviv]], [[Ukraine]]; 7 June 2019)<br />
| World cup apps = 13<br />
| World cup first = 1930<br />
| World cup best = As Yugoslavia: Fourth place ([[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]], [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]])<br>As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 ([[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]])<br>As Serbia: Group stage ([[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]) <br />
| Regional cup apps = 6<br />
| Regional cup first = [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]]<br />
| Regional cup best = As Yugoslavia: Runners-up ([[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]], [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]]) <br /> as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals ([[UEFA Euro 2000|2000]]) <br /> As Serbia: Group stage ([[UEFA Euro 2024|2024]])<br />
| Regional name = [[UEFA European Championship|European Championship]]<br />
| medaltemplates =<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[UEFA European Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1960|1960 France]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[UEFA Euro 1968|1968 Italy]]|[[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1960 Summer Olympics|1960 Rome]]|[[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1948 Summer Olympics|1948 London]]|[[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1952 Summer Olympics|1952 Helsinki]]|[[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalSilver|[[1956 Summer Olympics|1956 Melbourne]]|[[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalBronze|[[1984 Summer Olympics|1984 Los Angeles]]|[[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Team]]}}<br />
{{Medal|Competition|[[Balkan Cup]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35 Greece]]|[[1934–35 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1935 Balkan Cup|1935 Bulgaria]]|[[1935 Balkan Cup|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[Mediterranean Games]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971 Izmir]]|[[Football at the 1971 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979 Split]]|[[Football at the 1979 Mediterranean Games|Team]]}}<br />
}}<br />
The '''Serbia men's national football team''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалска репрезентација Србије|translit=Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije}}) represents [[Serbia]] in men's international [[Association football|football]] competition. It is controlled by the [[Football Association of Serbia]], the governing body for [[football in Serbia]].<br />
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After the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|breakup of SFR Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|football team]] in 1992 [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] was represented (alongside [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]]) within the new [[FR Yugoslavia national football team]]. Despite [[UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying|qualifying]] for [[UEFA Euro 1992|Euro 1992]] the team was [[United Nations Security Council Resolution 757|banned]] from participating in the tournament due to [[Sanctions against Yugoslavia|international sanctions]], with the ruling also enforced for [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994 World Cup]] and [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] qualifiers. The national team played its first friendly in December 1994, and with the easing of sanctions the generation of the 1990s eventually participated at the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]], reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]. The team played in the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup]]s, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Flanagan|first=Chris|date=28 June 2021|title=Yugoslavia at Euro 92: how the Balkan Wars meant the end of an era for the best team never to win the Euros|url=https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FourFourTwo|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028172918/https://www.fourfourtwo.com/features/yugoslavia-at-euro-92-how-the-balkan-wars-meant-the-end-of-an-era-for-the-best-team-never-to-win-the-euros|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Dve decenije od fudbalskih sankcija|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028205643/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=04&nav_id=615390|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Kad Je Fudbal Crveneo Od Stida Pre 29 godina Jugoslavija je izbačena sa Evropskog prvenstva, a Jugović sada kaže: Kao u filmu! Ne-ve-ro-vat-no!|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&type=article&id=PULS_CMS-Article-ba543c22-e391-464f-9bf1-c6669488685c&gem_id=ctJAUgeiMwtuL3bQgHhDUKdDjw0sI0OlV6i.0PnppnL..7&tpv=SPECIJAL_SPORT_MOBILE_EURO_2020&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/euro_2020/ART|access-date=14 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=16 June 1994|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1994. u Americi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183945/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1994-u-americi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=9 June 1998|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 1998. u Francuskoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=en-US|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029182437/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-1998-u-francuskoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 June 2006|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2006. u Nemačkoj|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183948/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2006-u-nemackoj/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 December 2009|title=FIFA Svetsko prvenstvo 2010. u Južnoj Africi|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029184002/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/fifa-svetsko-prvenstvo-2010-u-juznoj-africi/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|last=Smyth|first=Rob|date=14 November 2021|title=Serbia stun Portugal and Spain ease past Sweden to qualify for World Cup finals – as it happened|website=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|access-date=15 November 2021|issn=0261-3077|archive-date=15 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211115003426/https://www.theguardian.com/football/live/2021/nov/14/spain-v-sweden-luxembourg-v-rep-of-ireland-and-more-world-cup-qualifiers-live|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change. Following a 2006 [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]] Montenegro declared its independence, leading to separate football federations which resulted in the team's final renaming and establishment as the Serbia national football team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=27 March 1990|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 1990-1999|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=28 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211028170317/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-1990-1999/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=22 February 2000|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2000-2009|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=14 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211014162455/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2000-2009/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=3 March 2010|title=Utakmice reprezentacije 2010-2019|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183944/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/utakmice-reprezentacije-2010-2019/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Bilgic|first=Onur|date=12 October 2017|title=How history defeated a great era of Yugoslav national team talent|url=https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=These Football Times|archive-date=27 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211027183533/https://thesefootballtimes.co/2017/10/12/how-history-defeated-a-great-era-of-yugoslav-national-team-talent/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O nama|url=https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=FSCG.me|language=sr|archive-date=18 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211018145357/https://fscg.me/savez/o-nama/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 May 2010|title=FIFA World Cup Group D focus: Serbian History|url=https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|access-date=14 October 2021|website=Socceroos|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029174512/https://www.socceroos.com.au/news/fifa-world-cup-group-d-focus-serbian-history|url-status=live}}</ref> Serbia is considered by [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] to be the official successor team of FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro national football teams, as well as the Kingdom of Yugoslavia/SFR Yugoslavia team.<ref>{{Cite web|date=28 June 2011 |title=Statistical Kit: Preliminary Draw for the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |access-date=21 December 2020 |website=[[FIFA]] |page=58 |quote=Serbia was called Yugoslavia before February 2003 then Serbia and Montenegro until 2006. |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719092004/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |archive-date=19 July 2021 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=29 August 2020|title=Krštenje naše fudbalske reprezentacije|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|access-date=14 October 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029183958/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/krstenje-nase-fudbalske-reprezentacije/|url-status=live | quote = Jugoslavenski nogometni savez (JNS), čiji je priznati pravni naslednik, čudno ali istinito, današnji Fudbalski savez Srbije}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ | publisher = [[UEFA]] | title = Football Association of Serbia | quote = The Football Association of Serbia (Fudbalski savez Srbije or FSS) was originally founded in 1919 as the Yugoslav Football Association [...] Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until it finally fragmented in 1992 [...] In 1992 the new state of Serbia and Montenegro was named the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [...] In February 2003 the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia changed its name once again to Serbia and Montenegro. Finally, in June 2006, Serbia and Montenegro became separate nations and the Republic of Serbia was declared. Serbia's first international as a single entity came [...] }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=JUGO-FUDBAL PRE JUGOSLAVIJE: Pre tačno 100 godina formirana fudbalska organizacija nekadašnje zajedničke države|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|access-date=23 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023013319/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:789023-JUGO-FUDBAL-PRE-JUGOSLAVIJE-Pre-tacno-100-godina-formirana-fudbalska-organizacija-nekadasnje-zajednicke-drzave|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
===Serbia within Yugoslavia (1920–1992)===<br />
[[File:Yugoslavia nationalteam 1930.jpg|thumb|Yugoslavia at the [[1930 FIFA World Cup]], featured an all Serbian team following a boycott by Croat representatives.]]<br />
{{Main|History of the Serbia national football team}}<br />
{{See also|Yugoslavia national football team|}}<br />
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The Football Federation of what was then the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] (later Yugoslavia) was founded in [[Zagreb]] in 1919 under the name ''Jugoslavenski nogometni savez'' (''Yugoslavian Football Association''). [[Jovan Ružić]] was the first [[Serbs|Serb]] to represent the national team in its international debut match, a 7–0 drubbing by [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] at the [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920 Olympic Games]] in [[Antwerp]], Belgium.<ref>{{cite web|title=Jugoslavija 0-6 Cehoslovacka|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|access-date=5 December 2017|publisher=reprezentacija.rs|date=27 August 1920|language=sr|archive-date=4 December 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171204055505/http://www.reprezentacija.rs/001-jugoslavija-cehoslovacka-0-7/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In 1921, the [[Belgrade Football Subassociation]] organized a [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] between the [[France national football team]] and a Belgrade XI, dubbed the "''Serbian representatives''". The team featured footballers from [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], two of the Serbian clubs of the interwar period. The French delegation was on a four-game tour of Yugoslavia with the last exhibition game being played in [[Belgrade]]'s [[Red Star Stadium|SK Jugoslavija Stadium]] on 3 July. Prince Regent [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|Aleksandar I]] and [[FIFA]] President [[Jules Rimet]] were in attendance as the visitors triumphed 3–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Sto Godina od prve utakmice srpske reprezentacije|url=https://www.politika.rs/sr/articles/amp/482637|access-date=25 October 2021|website=www.politika.rs|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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In the lead-up to the [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930 World Cup]], a dispute regarding the relocation of the FAs headquarters from Zagreb to the capital Belgrade erupted, culminating in a boycott by the Zagreb Subassociation which disallowed its members to participate in the upcoming tournament. The ''de facto'' Serbian team led by coach [[Boško Simonović]], composed largely of players from Belgrade's [[OFK Beograd|BSK]], [[SK Jugoslavija]] and [[FK BASK|BASK]], reached the semi-final, losing to hosts and eventual winners [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]] 6–1.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Монтевидео 1930. ... Све Остало Јe Исторја ... {{!}} Журналист {{!}} Интернет портал студената новинарства|url=https://www.zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=www.zurnalist.rs|language=sr|archive-date=23 March 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150323060512/http://zurnalist.rs/studentski-radovi/item/889-montevideo-1930-sve-ostalo-je-istorija.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Montevideo 90 Godina: Hrvatski bojkot Jugoslavije (1)|url=https://www.novosti.rs/sport/fudbal/901719/montevideo-90-godina-hrvatski-bojkot-jugoslavije-1|access-date=30 March 2021|website=Novosti|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Prvo Svjetsko Prvenstvo 1930: Brutalna pljačka Jugoslavije i 'Montevideo, Bog te video'|url=https://www.slobodna-bosna.ba/vijest/80639/prvo_svjetsko_prvenstvo_1930_brutalna_pljachka_jugoslavije_i_montevideo_bog_te_video.html|access-date=30 March 2021|website=slobodna-bosna.ba|language=bs}}</ref> The royal interbellum era featured footballers such as [[Blagoje Marjanović]], [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]], [[Milorad Arsenijević]], [[Đorđe Vujadinović]], [[Branislav Sekulić]] and [[Milutin Ivković]]. Due to the dismemberment of Yugoslavia during [[World War II]] the football federation and national team ceased activities but reformed following the end of hostilities.<br />
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In 1945 [[Svetislav Glišović]] led the first unofficial national team representing the [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|Federal State of Serbia]] in a [[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament|tournament]] held to mark the end of World War II.<ref>{{Cite web|date=9 March 2020|title=Glišović Svetislav|url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/glisovic-svetislav/|access-date=8 May 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|language=sr}}</ref> The Serbian team encompassing the newly established [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]] squad won its first game by beating [[Montenegro national football team|FS Montenegro]] 2–1, [[Croatia national football team|FS Croatia]] 3–1 in the semi-final, then proceeding to win the tournament against the [[FK Partizan|Yugoslav People's Army team]] 1–0 in Belgrade.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Yugoslavia {{!}} List of Final Tables|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joeghist.html|access-date=28 March 2021|website=[[RSSSF]]}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=5 June 2018|title=1945 Prva Liga|url=http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|access-date=28 March 2021|language=sr|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180605211935/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/statistika/prva-liga/17-prva-liga-sfrj/5-1945#detalji-utakmice-srbija-crna-gora|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 June 2018}}</ref><br />
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The [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|reconstituted Yugoslavia]] reached the [[UEFA European Championship]] finals in [[1960 European Nations' Cup|1960]] and [[UEFA Euro 1968|1968]], and finished fourth place at the [[1962 FIFA World Cup]]. During its existence Serbian footballers would continually play a role in the Yugoslavia national team throughout the socialist era, with the likes of [[Rajko Mitić]], [[Branko Stanković]], [[Vladimir Beara]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Miloš Milutinović]], [[Bora Kostić|Borivoje Kostić]], [[Milan Galić]], [[Vladimir Durković]], [[Velibor Vasović]], [[Dragan Džajić]], [[Jovan Aćimović]], [[Dušan Bajević]], [[Vladimir Petrović]] and others until the states [[Yugoslav Wars|disintegrated]] in the 1990s. The national team of SFR Yugoslavia played its last game on 25 March 1992, losing 2–0 to the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Holandija 2:0 Jugoslavija|url=http://www.reprezentacija.rs/511-holandija-jugoslavija-2-0/|access-date=28 March 2021|website=reprezentacija.rs|date=24 March 1992|language=sr}}</ref><br />
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===FR Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro era (1992–2006)===<br />
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While the [[Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]], consisting of Serbia and Montenegro, was formed on 27 April 1992,<ref>{{cite book|first=Brian|last=Hunter|editor-first=Brian |editor-last=Hunter |title=The Statesman's Year-Book |date=1996 |publisher=Palgrave Macmillan |isbn=978-1-34939-717-4 |page=1604 |chapter-url=https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230271258_206 |chapter=Yugoslavia |doi=10.1057/9780230271258 |url=https://link.springer.com/book/10.1057/9780230271258 |access-date=11 December 2021 }}</ref> its teams were banned from all international sporting events, including the national football team as a result of [[sanctions against Yugoslavia|U.N. sanctions]] stemming from the conflict in Yugoslavia.<ref name="UPI 1">{{cite news|first=Morley|last=Myers|title=Sports ban hits Yugoslavia |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1992/06/01/Sports-ban-hits-Yugoslavia/9026707371200/ |work=United Press International |date=1 June 1992 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref> Consequently, the national team did not play its first game as a new country before 23 December 1994, a friendly match played in [[Porto Alegre]] and in which [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] won 2–0.<ref name="FIFA2007">{{cite web |title=Serbia launch exciting new era |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensyoutholympic/news/serbia-launch-exciting-new-era-545111 |website=FIFA|date=4 July 2007}}{{dead link|date=October 2021|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> This was the first ever team composed of [[Serbs|Serbian]] and [[Montenegrins|Montenegrin]] players exclusively, while [[Slobodan Santrač]], a former Yugoslavia national team player, was named the team's first ever manager. The next game was played three days later, this time in [[Buenos Aires]], resulting in a 1–0 loss to [[Argentina national football team|Argentina]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Argentina v Yugoslavia, 27 December 1994 |url=https://www.11v11.com/matches/argentina-v-yugoslavia-27-december-1994-245440/ |website=11v11.com |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Due to international sanctions, the team could not participate in [[1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1994 World Cup qualifying]] nor the [[UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying|Euro 1996 qualifying]] process.<ref name="UPI 1" /><ref>{{Cite news|first=Anne|last=Swardson|title=Yugoslavia Leaving History on Sideline |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/sports/1998/06/12/yugoslavia-leaving-history-on-sideline/41ed7944-3daa-497d-a59e-490dde7b082a/ |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=12 June 1998 |access-date=1 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====1998 World Cup====<br />
As [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team|FR Yugoslavia]] joined FIFA and UEFA in 1994, the team was available to participate in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|1998 World Cup qualifiers]]. Slobodan Santrač was appointed manager for the team.<ref>{{cite news|title=Slobodan Santrac {{!}} Yugoslavia manager |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world_cup_98/teams/yugoslavia/players/86038.stm |website=BBC News |date=3 May 1998}}</ref> In the qualifiers, Yugoslavia was drawn in [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6|Group 6]] with [[UEFA Euro 1996|Euro 1996]] [[UEFA Euro 1996 Final|runners-up]] [[Czech Republic national football team|Czech Republic]], [[Slovakia national football team|Slovakia]], [[Spain national football team|Spain]], [[Faroe Islands national football team|Faroe Islands]] and [[Malta national football team|Malta]]. With 23 points, Yugoslavia ended up in second place behind Spain. Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA second round|play-off]] in which they were drawn to play against [[Hungary national football team|Hungary]]. Winning 12–1 on aggregate, Yugoslavia qualified for the [[1998 FIFA World Cup|World Cup]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Soccer: Roundup {{!}} 1998 World Cup Qualifying {{!}} Belgium Earns Berth And Eliminates Ireland|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1997/11/16/sports/soccer-roundup-1998-world-cup-qualifying-belgium-earns-berth-eliminates-ireland.html|website=The New York Times |date=16 November 1997|access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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The draw put the team in [[1998 FIFA World Cup Group F|Group F]] alongside [[Germany national football team|Germany]], the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], and [[Iran national football team|Iran]]. Yugoslavia won its first game 1–0 against Iran thanks to a goal from defender [[Siniša Mihajlović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Yugoslav Skill Overcomes 'Yugoslav Temperament'|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/15/sports/world-cup-98-yugoslav-skill-overcomes-yugoslav-temperament.html|website=The New York Times|date=15 June 1998|access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> The next game was a draw for Yugoslavia; after leading Germany 2–0, a free kick from [[Michael Tarnat]] deflected off Mihajlović and into the goal, then [[Oliver Bierhoff]] equalised it at 2–2 at the 80th minute.<ref>{{cite news|first=Christopher|last=Clarey|title=World Cup '98; Errant Bounces and Serendipity Give Germany a Draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/22/sports/world-cup-98-errant-bounces-and-serendipity-give-germany-a-draw.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia responded in the next game against the United States and won 1–0 due to a goal in the fourth minute by [[Slobodan Komljenović]].<ref>{{Cite news|first=Bonnie|last=DeSimone|title=Yugoslavia 1-0 United States|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-06-26-9806260067-story.html |website=Chicago Tribune |date=26 June 1998 |access-date=2 April 2021}}</ref> Yugoslavia finished second in the group behind Germany on goal difference.<br />
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Due to their second position, Yugoslavia saw itself face the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] in the [[1998 FIFA World Cup knockout stage|Round of 16]]. Yugoslavia entered in the match with a sole attacker, but its defensive tactics proved unsuccessful as [[Dennis Bergkamp]] put the Netherlands in front in the 38th minute. Following the start of the second half, Yugoslavia pressured the Dutch, who conceded a header from Komljenović. The turning point of this match was a penalty awarded to Yugoslavia after [[Vladimir Jugović]] was fouled.<ref name="NYT98">{{Cite news|first=Roger|last=Cohen|title=World Cup '98 {{!}} Netherlands' Davids Comes in From Cold |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1998/06/30/sports/world-cup-98-netherlands-davids-comes-in-from-cold.html|website=The New York Times|date=30 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[Predrag Mijatović]] missed, and the scoreline remained the same at 1–1.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Football World Cup: Netherlands 2 Yugoslavia 1 |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football-world-cup-netherlands-2-yugoslavia-1-1168699.html|website=The Independent|date=29 June 1998 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Such an event demoralized the Yugoslavs, as the Dutch took the initiative. In the late seconds of the game [[Edgar Davids]]' shot towards the Yugoslav net from a distance of 20 meters and beat goalkeeper [[Ivica Kralj]].<ref name="NYT98" /><br />
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====Euro 2000====<br />
The draw for the [[UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying|Euro 2000 qualifiers]] saw first-seeded Yugoslavia drawn in a group with [[Croatia national football team|Croatia]], thus marking the first games between the two teams after the [[breakup of Yugoslavia]]. The other teams in the group were the [[Republic of Ireland national football team|Republic of Ireland]], [[North Macedonia national football team|Macedonia]], and Malta. [[Milan Živadinović]] was dismissed and was replaced by [[Vujadin Boškov]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=Euro 2000: Vujadin Boskov |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/squad/702485.stm |website=BBC |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov bondscoach Joegoslavië |url=https://www.vi.nl/nieuws/boskov-bondscoach-joegoslavi |website=Voetbal International|date=17 July 1999 |access-date=3 April 2021|language=nl}}</ref><br />
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The team started with a 1–0 win over the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade, before beating Malta 3–0 in [[Ta' Qali]]. The home fixture against the Maltese followed, but was moved to [[Thessaloniki]], Greece due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. The team won 4–1. The first match against Croatia took place in Belgrade after the bombing ended, and was interrupted due to a power outage at the beginning of the second half, resuming after 43 minutes and eventually finishing 0–0.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Football: Yugoslavia 0-0 Croatia|url=http://www.arhiva.serbia.gov.rs/news/1999-08/19/13984.html |website=Website of the Serbian Government |date=2004 |access-date=6 December 2010}}</ref> A 2–1 defeat against Ireland in [[Dublin]] was followed by victories home and away against Macedonia (3–1 and 4–2 respectively), meaning that Yugoslavia needed to win its final qualifier against Croatia in Zagreb, or to draw with the Republic of Ireland failing to beat Macedonia in [[Skopje]], in order to qualify automatically for Euro 2000. In the event, the Republic of Ireland conceded an injury-time equaliser, meaning that Yugoslavia's 2–2 draw with the Croatians put them through.<br />
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The draw for the finals placed Yugoslavia in [[UEFA Euro 2000 Group C|Group C]] along with Spain, [[Norway national football team|Norway]] and another former Yugoslav republic, [[Slovenia national football team|Slovenia]]. The Slovenians took a 3–0 lead in the first game at the [[Stade du Pays de Charleroi]], but three goals in six second-half minutes enabled Yugoslavia to secure a 3–3 draw. Thanks to an early [[Savo Milošević]] backheel strike, the Serbs beat Norway 1–0 in [[Liège]]. The final group game, against Spain in [[Bruges]], saw the Yugoslavs take the lead three times, before a [[Gaizka Mendieta]] penalty and an [[Alfonso Pérez|Alfonso]] strike in injury-time secured a 4–3 win for the Spaniards and top spot in the group. Yugoslavia nonetheless finished second, level on points with Norway but ranked ahead due to its victory in Liège. In each of the three games, the team had one player sent off (Siniša Mihajlović, [[Mateja Kežman]], and [[Slaviša Jokanović]], respectively).<ref>{{cite web |title=Yugoslavia hit by fine |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/euro2000/teams/yugoslavia/803466.stm |website=BBC |date=23 June 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In the quarter-finals, Yugoslavia was paired with the Netherlands. The co-hosts won 6–1 in [[Rotterdam]] with [[Patrick Kluivert]] scoring a hat-trick. Despite Yugoslavia's elimination, [[Savo Milošević]] was crowned the joint top scorer of the tournament alongside Patrick Kluivert. Both players scored five goals, although Milošević played one game fewer.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20000711003231/http://www.euro2000.org/en/tournament/page4/0,1074,,00.html | url-status=dead | archive-date=11 July 2000 |title=Leading goalscorers |website=UEFA|date=2 July 2000 | access-date=12 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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====2002 World Cup campaign====<br />
[[Ilija Petković]] replaced Boškov as head coach in July 2000.<ref>{{cite web |title=Boskov sacked as Yugoslav coach |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/846602.stm |website=BBC |date=22 July 2000 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2002 World Cup qualifiers]], Yugoslavia was drawn in [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 1|Group 1]] with [[Russia national football team|Russia]], Slovenia, [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]], the Faroe Islands and [[Luxembourg national football team|Luxembourg]]. After winning against Luxembourg, Petković was sacked and replaced with a three-pieced team which consisted of Boškov, [[Dejan Savićević]] and [[Ivan Ćurković]]. Despite winning both games against Luxembourg and Faroe Islands as well and away game against Switzerland, Yugoslavia managed to suffer a home loss and away draw against Russia, a home draw against Switzerland and both draw games against Slovenia. Yugoslavia ended the qualifying campaign in the third place of the group just one point behind second-placed Slovenia.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Karel|last=Stokkermans|title=World Cup 2002 Qualifying |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tables/2002q.html |website=[[RSSSF]] |access-date=2 February 2023}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2004 campaign====<br />
Savićević was appointed as coach in July 2002.<ref>{{cite web |title=Savicevic stays as Yugoslavia coach |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b25fdfdc7-4c5f8df1cd5c-1000--savicevic-stays-as-yugoslavia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=12 July 2002 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> For the [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying|Euro 2004 qualifiers]] Yugoslavia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 9|Group 9]] with [[Italy national football team|Italy]], [[Wales national football team|Wales]], [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and [[Azerbaijan national football team|Azerbaijan]]. During qualifying, the country went under a [[Constitutional Charter of Serbia and Montenegro|political transformation]], and the newly named Serbia and Montenegro appeared for the first time in a game against Azerbaijan in February 2003.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia and Montenegro debut |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b1f26aa22-58f4d856420c-1000--serbia-and-montenegro-debut/ |website=UEFA|date=11 February 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> In June, after a 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, Savićević resigned and was replaced by Ilija Petković.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petković the 'perfect solution' |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b2106de29-f0a21f68db2a-1000--petkovic-the-perfect-solution/ |website=UEFA|date=10 July 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> Despite drawing both games against eventual group winners Italy and winning both games against runners-up Wales, Serbia and Montenegro failed to qualify, mostly due to a 2–2 home draw, the 2–1 loss to Azerbaijan, as well as a 3–0 away loss to Finland.<br />
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====2006 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Elfenbeinküste - Serbien und Montenegro.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Serbia and Montenegro and [[Cote d'Ivoire national football team|Ivory Coast]] playing at the [[Allianz Arena]] in the 2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
Petković remained as manager for the team.<ref>{{cite web |title=Petkovic rewarded for efforts |url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7b31e7755e-b0182b6407cb-1000--petkovic-rewarded-for-efforts/ |website=UEFA|date=4 November 2003 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref> [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|Qualifying]] for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]] resulted in six wins and four draws, with Serbia and Montenegro ending up first in the group with an undefeated record in their [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] ahead of Spain, [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], [[Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team|Bosnia and Herzegovina]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and [[San Marino national football team|San Marino]]. The Serbia and Montenegro team also allowed only one goal in the ten matches, the best defensive record of all 51 teams participating in qualification.<br />
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On 3 June 2006, following a [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|referendum]], Montenegro declared its independence from Serbia. As the World Cup was about to start, it was decided that the Serbia and Montenegro team that had qualified for the tournament would compete, with the split into separate teams representing the new countries of Montenegro and Serbia to take place once the team was no longer in the tournament.<br />
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In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup Group C|group stage]], Serbia and Montenegro lost their opening game to the Netherlands. The final score was 1–0 after [[Arjen Robben]] scored the only goal of the game. They also lost their second game to Argentina 6–0, Serbia and Montenegro's worst ever international result. With the team's two losses and with Netherlands and Argentina winning both their games, Serbia and Montenegro could no longer qualify for the knockout matches and was playing for pride alone in their final group game against [[Ivory Coast national football team|Ivory Coast]]. After a 2–0 lead for much of the first half, ''the Elephants'' managed to come back and win 3–2, leaving Serbia and Montenegro with no points.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Ivory Coast 3-2 Serbia & Montenegro |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/world_cup_2006/4853346.stm |website=BBC |date=21 June 2006 |access-date=3 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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[[Javier Clemente]], Serbia's first-ever foreign coach, was appointed to lead the team for the 2008 Euro campaign.<ref>{{cite web |title=Clemente in for Serbia |url=https://www.eurosport.com/football/worldcup/2006/clemente-in-for-serbia_sto927282/story.shtml |website=eurosport.com |publisher=Reuters |date=17 July 2006 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> After Montenegro declared independence, Serbia marked their split from [[Montenegro national football team|Montenegro]] with a 3–1 win over the Czech Republic. For the [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying|Euro 2008 qualifiers]], Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group A|Group A]] along with [[Poland national football team|Poland]], [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]], [[Belgium national football team|Belgium]], Finland, [[Kazakhstan national football team|Kazakhstan]], [[Armenia national football team|Armenia]] and Azerbaijan. A strong start in qualification was overshadowed by the final hurdle of matches where inconsistency took over, the side dropping points against the likes of Finland, Belgium, Armenia and Kazakhstan. They eventually finished third, three points behind runners-up Portugal and Group A winners Poland. Clemente was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<ref>{{cite news |title=Javier Clemente fired as Serbia coach; Blokhin resigns as Ukraine coach |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/06/sports/06iht-soccer6.8621136.html |work=The New York Times |date=6 November 2007 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia replaced Clemente with [[Miroslav Đukić]], who then left the position on 19 August of the following year without having played any official games, due to disagreements with the [[Football Association of Serbia]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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| <small>Serbia's starting XI under coach [[Radomir Antić]] in [[2010 FIFA World Cup Group D#Germany vs Serbia|their 1–0 win over Germany at the 2010 FIFA World Cup]].</small><ref>{{Cite web|title=Germany 0-1 Serbia|url=http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&cc=5901|url-status=dead|date=18 June 2010|website=ESPN|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100621075434/http://soccernet.espn.go.com/report?id=264051&ver=us&cc=5901|archive-date=21 June 2010}}</ref><br />
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Subsequent to Ðukić's departure, [[Radomir Antić]] was appointed coach. Serbia's [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|World Cup qualification]] campaign began in 2008. Their [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|qualification group]] featured [[1998 FIFA World Cup Final|1998 World Cup winners]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup Final|2006 World Cup runners-up]] [[France national football team|France]], [[Romania national football team|Romania]], as well as [[Austria national football team|Austria]], [[Lithuania national football team|Lithuania]] and the Faroe Islands. Serbia played consistently during the qualifiers and this led to the team automatically qualifying for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup]] in South Africa. They confirmed qualification with a 5–0 home victory against Romania.<br />
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The 2010 World Cup team featured captain [[Dejan Stanković]], who became the only player to feature in a World Cup having played under three different national names (although he never changed nationality; this was a result of geopolitical events involving the identity of Yugoslavia).<ref>{{Cite news|first=Jon|last=Sainz|title=Bleacher Report: FIFA World Cup 2010: Dejan Stankovic's Strange Record|url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|url-status=dead|date=27 May 2013|website=Bleacher Report|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130527115409/http://bleacherreport.com/articles/406351-2010-fifa-world-cup-dejan-stankovics-strange-record|archive-date=27 May 2013}}</ref> They faced [[Ghana national football team|Ghana]], Germany, [[Australia men's national soccer team|Australia]].<br />
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Their opening group game was against Ghana and chances came to both sides but a red card to [[Aleksandar Luković]] and a handball by substitute [[Zdravko Kuzmanović]] in the second half gave Ghana a penalty to take all three points at the death. [[Asamoah Gyan]] converted eight minutes from full-time and Serbia were defeated 1–0. In Serbia's second group match, they defeated Germany by a score of 1–0 with a goal by [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] in the first half. FIFA's official YouTube channel called the win "the most famous day in Serbia's footballing history".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc YouTube&nbsp;– FIFATV: 'Most famous day in Serbia's footballing history'] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160510065548/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ftc2-FqyNMc |date=10 May 2016 }} Published 20 May 2012</ref>{{Better source needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia only needed a single point to reach the knockout stages, but was defeated by Australia 2–1. Australia scored two goals in the second half through [[Tim Cahill]] and [[Brett Holman]]. A late [[Marko Pantelić]] goal served only as a consolation. They finished last in the group.<ref>{{cite news |title=World Cup: Australia vs. Serbia: Australia wins, 2-1 |url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/blogs/sports-now/story/2010-06-23/world-cup-australia-vs-serbia-australia-wins-2-1 |work=Los Angeles Times |agency=Associated Press |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Long |first1=Gideon |title=Australia beat Serbia, both sides bow out |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/sports/australia-beat-serbia-both-sides-bow-out-idUSTRE65M5UE/ |work=Reuters |date=June 23, 2010}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2012 campaign====<br />
Radomir Antić was sacked two games into the [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying]] process, a 1–1 home draw against Slovenia ending his two-year stint. The dismissal meant the bringing in of [[Vladimir Petrović]] to the job.<br />
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For the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying, Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying Group C|Group C]] featuring Italy, Slovenia, [[Estonia national football team|Estonia]], [[Northern Ireland national football team|Northern Ireland]] and the Faroe Islands. The qualifying stage began with Antić as coach and finished with Vladimir Petrović. Serbia started the first two games with a 3–0 win away to Faroe Islands and a 1–1 draw at home to Slovenia but this result ended Antić's stint as the country's coach.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Petrović replaces Antić as Serbia coach|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0252-0ce200b10f73-94843a3caf5d-1000--petrovic-replaces-antic-as-serbia-coach/ |website=UEFA|date=15 September 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> New coach Petrović faced setbacks with a 3–1 home loss against Estonia<ref>{{cite web |title=Estonia beats Serbia 3-1 in Euro qualifying |url=https://www.foxsports.com/stories/soccer/estonia-beats-serbia-3-1-in-euro-qualifying |website=Fox Sports |date=8 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and an abandoned match resulting in a 3–0 loss to Italy due to crowd trouble from the Serbian away supporters in [[Genoa]].<ref>{{Cite news|title=UEFA award Italy 3-0 win after abandoned Euro 2012 tie against Serbia|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2010/oct/29/uefa-italy-serbia-abandoned-euro-2012|website=The Guardian |date=29 October 2010 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia returned to form with a 2–1 home victory over Northern Ireland but could only manage a 1–1 away draw against Estonia. Afterwards, Serbia won back to back games with a 1–0 win away to Northern Ireland and a crucial 3–1 home victory against Faroe Islands. These results put Serbia in pole position to confirm a play-off spot behind Italy.<br />
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Serbia needed a home victory against Italy to confirm a play-off spot but their efforts only resulted in a 1–1 draw. However, the team still had one more chance to confirm a play-off place when they faced Slovenia away. Serbia also must win the match despite having superior goal difference over Estonia; a draw was not good enough for progression. Neither side played better in the first half, but a long-range goal put Slovenia up 1–0 at half time.<ref name="Šinkovc">{{Cite web|first=Rok|last=Šinkovc|title=Defeat in Slovenia ends Serbia's play-off dream|url=https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/0254-0d7d229e0e06-e472ba03cfe3-1000--defeat-in-slovenia-ends-serbia-s-play-off-dream/|website=UEFA|date=11 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> In the second half, Nemanja Vidić missed penalty.<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Serbia left empty-handed after a 1–0 loss and exited the tournament for the third time in a row during the qualifying group stages, missing out by one point behind Estonia. Serbia once again failed to qualify for the [[UEFA Euro 2012|European Championships]].<ref name="Šinkovc"/> Vladimir Petrović was sacked after the team's failure to qualify.<br />
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====2014 World Cup campaign====<br />
Ahead of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|qualifying]] campaign for the [[2014 FIFA World Cup]], Dejan Stanković and Nemanja Vidić announced that they were retiring from international football.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic announces international retirement |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2011/oct/12/manchester-united-nemanja-vidic-serbia |website=The Guardian |publisher=Associated Press |date=12 October 2011 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|title=Dejan Stankovic to retire and leave Serbia to rebuild|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/scotland/15279867|website=BBC Sport|date=12 October 2011|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Branislav Ivanović became the new captain. Siniša Mihajlović, a former member of the national team, was appointed as the coach on 24 April 2012. Serbia was drawn in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the 2014 World Cup, together with Croatia, Belgium, [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]], Macedonia, and Wales. The team began the qualification campaign with a goalless draw with Scotland and a 6–1 win over Wales. In the next two games, Serbia suffered two defeats from Macedonia and Belgium.<br />
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On 22 March 2013, Serbia played in Zagreb against Croatia. The game was highly anticipated in both countries due to [[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|their rivalry]] both on and off the pitch. Croatia won 2–0.<ref>{{Cite news|first=James|last=Montague|title=Amid 'Kill' Chants, Croatia and Serbia Set Peaceful Example |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html|website=The New York Times |date=22 March 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021 |archive-date=20 March 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210320214554/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/03/23/sports/soccer/croatias-win-over-serbia-ends-with-coaches-embrace.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia defeated Scotland 2–0 at home in a crucial qualifier, but their World Cup hopes were taken away after a 2–1 defeat to Belgium. Serbia drew with Croatia 1–1 in the corresponding fixture at home, where 18-year-old [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scored an equalizer in the second-half after [[Mario Mandžukić]] opened the scoring.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljevic|title=Serbia hold Croatia to draw in highly-charged qualifier |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/soccer-world-serbia-idUKL4N0H23J620130906|website=Reuters |date=6 September 2013 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> They defeated Wales 3–0 in Cardiff. Dejan Stanković's farewell game was completed in a friendly against [[Japan national football team|Japan]], which Serbia won 2–0. He finished his career with 103 appearances for the national team, a record previously held by Savo Milošević, with 102 appearances. Serbia finished qualifying with a 5–1 home win against Macedonia,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia 5 Macedonia 1: Five star Serbs finish with a thrashing of Macedonia|url=https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-match-reports/serbia-5-macedonia-1-five-2458509|website=[[Daily Record (Scotland)|Daily Record Scotland]]|date=16 October 2013|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> putting them in third in the group, three points from a playoff spot behind Croatia and group winners Belgium.<br />
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====Euro 2016 campaign====<br />
After failing to qualify for the 2014 World Cup, [[Dick Advocaat]] was appointed as the coach in 2014.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat introduced as Serbia coach |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2014/07/28/dick-advocaat-introduced-as-serbia-coach/13261807/|website=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=28 July 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Group I]] in [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying|qualification]] for [[UEFA Euro 2016]], together with Portugal, [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]], [[Albania national football team|Albania]] and Armenia. Advocaat started with a 1–1 friendly draw against France and began qualification with the same result against Armenia. The following game was a [[Serbia v Albania (UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying)|game against Albania]] in Belgrade, abandoned as a result of crowd trouble after a drone carrying an Albanian flag and a map of [[Greater Albania]] was flown over the pitch.<ref name="BBC drone">{{Cite web|title=Serbia - Albania: CAS reverse Uefa decision on 'drone match'|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33478446 |website=BBC Sport|date=10 July 2015|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia was originally awarded with a 3–0 victory by UEFA, and deducted three points, but on 10 July 2015, the [[Court of Arbitration for Sport]] (CAS) reversed the earlier decision and awarded Albania a 3–0 victory.<ref name="BBC drone"/> On 14 November 2014, Serbia played against Denmark in Belgrade and lost, 1–3. After this game, Advocaat left,<ref>{{Cite news|title=Dick Advocaat: Serbia coach quits after four months|url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/30069140|website=BBC Sport|date=15 November 2014|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> whereupon [[Radovan Ćurčić]] was announced as a new coach on 25 November.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Radovan Curcic new Serbia coach|url=https://apnews.com/article/8f4a5d7bebcd442aa40aeafdc29cec69|website=Associated Press|date=25 November 2014 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia's first match in 2015 was a qualifying match against Portugal in [[Lisbon]], during which Serbia lost 2–1, cutting their chances for qualification to Euro 2016. On 13 June 2015, Serbia played a qualifying match against Denmark in [[Copenhagen]], losing 2–0. With the 10 July ruling by CAS on the abandoned game against Albania, Serbia would become mathematically eliminated from Euro 2016 qualification. On 4 September 2015, Serbia had their first victory, winning 2–0, against Armenia. On 8 October 2015, Serbia defeated Albania with a goal each from [[Aleksandar Kolarov]] and [[Adem Ljajić]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Ames |first1=Nick |title=Albania forced to wait for Euro 2016 after Serbia strike late |url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2015/oct/08/albania-serbia-euro-2016-qualifier-report |work=The Guardian |date=October 9, 2015}}</ref> In the table of Group I, Serbia finished second to last place with four points in a five-team group.<ref>{{cite web |title=Euro 2016 qualifying: Serbia 1-2 Portugal |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/33544060 |website=BBC Sport |date=October 11, 2015}}</ref><br />
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====2018 World Cup====<br />
[[File:Ser-Swi (7).jpg|thumb|Serbia team at the [[2018 World Cup]] in Russia]]<br />
After failing to qualify for Euro 2016, [[Slavoljub Muslin]] was appointed as a coach. Serbia was drawn in [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] in qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] with Euro 2016 semi-finalists Wales, Austria, Ireland, [[Georgia national football team|Georgia]] and [[Moldova national football team|Moldova]]. They started off their campaign with a 2–2 draw against Ireland at the [[Red Star Stadium]] and eventually won against Austria, Georgia and Moldova.{{Citation needed|date=May 2024}}<br />
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Serbia beat Moldova in Belgrade with goals from Aleksandar Kolarov, Aleksandar Mitrović and [[Mijat Gaćinović]]. This consolidated their first position going into their top-of-the group clash with Ireland. They won this match with a 55th-minute goal from Kolarov. Serbia finished the qualifying campaign with a 1–0 home win against Georgia, and ended at the top of [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group D|Group D]] and therefore qualified for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 tournament]]. Despite Serbia's qualification, Muslin was sacked by the Football Association of Serbia as a result on differences regarding team selection.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia sack coach Slavoljub Muslin despite World Cup qualification |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/37537334/serbia-sack-coach-slavoljub-muslin-world-cup-qualification |website=ESPN|publisher=Associated Press |date=30 October 2017 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> Muslin was criticized for not inviting [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]] to play in the campaign which sparked controversy in Serbia. Mladen Krstajić took the place as a temporary coach after Muslin's dismissal and led the team in the World Cup.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mladen Krstajic set to coach Serbia at FIFA World Cup |url=https://www.newindianexpress.com/sport/football/2017/dec/30/mladen-krstajic-set-to-coach-serbia-at-fifa-world-cup-1740269.html |website=The New Indian Express |publisher=Agence France-Presse|date=30 October 2017|access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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In the World Cup, Serbia opened their match against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]]. Kolarov's free kick at the second half meant Serbia won their first World Cup game in eight years. Serbia lost their later encounters, losing 1–2 to [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] with a 90th-minute goal scored by [[Xherdan Shaqiri]]<ref>{{cite web |title=World Cup 2018: Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri scores 90th minute winner against Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/44439145 |website=BBC |date=23 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref> and 0–2 to [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]], thus being eliminated in the group stage.<ref>{{cite web|title=Brazil beat Serbia 2-0 to reach World Cup last 16|url=https://www.marca.com/en/world-cup/2018/06/27/5b33eaa2ca4741962e8b464b.html|website=[[Marca (newspaper)|Marca]]|date=27 June 2018 |access-date=5 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2018–19 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Due to the performance of Serbia in previous years, the country found itself started the campaign of the inaugural [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|Nations League]], where they were drawn into [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|Group 4]] with Montenegro, Lithuania and Romania. With both wins against Lithuania and Montenegro and both draw games against Romania, Serbia finished on top of the group, securing the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs#Path C|Euro 2020 play-off]] spot and being promoted into [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|League B]] for [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21 season]]. With six goals, Aleksandar Mitrović finished the tournament as the top scorer.<br />
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====Euro 2020 campaign====<br />
In December 2017, Mladen Krstajić became the permanent coach for Serbia.<ref>{{cite news|first=Zoran|last=Milosavljević|title=Serbia name caretaker Krstajic as permanent coach |url=https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |work=Reuters |date=29 December 2017 |access-date=6 April 2021 |archive-date=12 May 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220512010755/https://www.reuters.com/article/idUKKBN1EN1F8 |url-status=live }}</ref> Serbia started the campaign of [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League]], which served as a part of [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying]] campaign.<br />
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For Euro 2020 qualifiers, Serbia was drawn into [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying Group B|Group B]] with [[UEFA Euro 2016 Final|Euro 2016 champions]] Portugal, [[Ukraine national football team|Ukraine]], Lithuania and Luxembourg. Serbia kicked off the qualifiers with 1–1 away draw against Portugal. However, in the next away game against Ukraine, Serbia lost 5–0. Krstajić was sacked after the loss and replaced with [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]. Tumbaković started with a 2–4 home loss against Portugal. The next two games were away wins against Luxembourg and Lithuania, before beating Luxembourg at home. Serbia then drew 2–2 to Ukraine at home, meaning they could not finish in the top two and a play-off would ensue.<br />
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After the [[UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying play-offs]] were resumed, Serbia placed itself against [[Norway national football team|Norway]] in [[Oslo]]. Two goals, one in extra time helped Serbia to overcome Norway 2–1, thus marching to the final playoff game against Scotland at home.<ref>{{cite web|first=Connor|last=Fleming|title=Haaland And Norway Eliminated From Euros By Serbia's Filthy Extra-Time Winner |url=https://the18.com/en/soccer-news/norway-vs-serbia-playoff-euro-2021-highlights-recap |website=the18.com |date=8 October 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> The game was won by Scotland in a penalty shootout (5–4) after the game was tied 1–1 after full time.<ref>{{cite web |title=Scotland reach Euro 2020 after penalty shootout win over Serbia |url=https://www.espn.com/soccer/report?gameId=570883 |website=ESPN|date=12 November 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref> Serbia once again failed to qualify for the Euros, making 20 years since the country last took part in the tournament. Tumbaković was sacked after the team's failure to qualify for the tournament.<ref>{{cite news |title=Tumbakovic fired by Serbia after missing out on Euro 2020 |url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2020/12/14/tumbakovic-fired-by-serbia-after-missing-out-on-euro-2020/115147868/ |work=USA Today |publisher=Associated Press |date=14 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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====2022–23 UEFA Nations League====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B]] [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|Group 4]] alongside [[Norway national football team|Norway]], [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] and Slovenia, finishing first and being promoted after wins against Sweden at home and Norway in Oslo.<br />
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====2022 World Cup====<br />
Serbia was drawn in [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|Group A]] in qualification for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup]] with Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Luxembourg and Azerbaijan.<ref>{{cite web |title=Srbija dobila rivale u kvalifikacijama za Mundijal 2022. godine |url=https://www.rts.rs/page/sport/sr/story/36/fudbal/4177559/srbija-svetsko-prvenstvo-kvalifikacije.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia|date=7 December 2020 |access-date=6 April 2021}}</ref><br />
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After a penalty shootout loss against Scotland in the Euro 2020 qualifying playoffs, [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]] was sacked and replaced with [[Dragan Stojković]].<br />
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Serbia started [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group A|qualification]] with a 3–2 win against the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade in March 2021. After a 2–2 draw against Portugal, Serbia won against Azerbaijan in Baku 2–1. Mixed results meant Serbia needed a victory against Portugal to qualify directly from the group. On 14 November 2021, Serbia faced [[Portugal national football team|Portugal]] at the [[Estádio da Luz]], and trailed by a goal. However, an equaliser by [[Dušan Tadić]] and a decisive goal from [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] in the final minutes of the second half meant Serbia automatically booked a ticket for Qatar.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.the42.ie/aleksandar-mitrovic-serbia-beat-portugal-5601835-Nov2021/|title=Mitrovic's 90th-minute winner sends Serbia to the World Cup and Portugal to the play-offs|website=The 42|date=14 November 2021|access-date=15 November 2021}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in Group G with 2018 opponents Brazil and Switzerland, as well as African representatives [[Cameroon national football team|Cameroon]]. Serbia was defeated in the first match against Brazil 2–0, drew against Cameroon 3–3, and lost against Switzerland 3–2 after a fight between multiple Serbs and [[Granit Xhaka]], ending up with only one point.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/articles/world-cup-qatar-2022-serbian-regrets-after-losing-to-switzerland-eliminated-mitrovic-milinkovic-savic|title=Serbia's regrets in Qatar|website=FIFA|date=3 December 2022|access-date=3 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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====Euro 2024====<br />
Following the elimination in the group stage at the 2022 World Cup, Stojković stayed as a coach with a goal to bring Serbia to [[UEFA Euro 2024]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Stojković: Nismo zadovoljni rezultatom, ostajem selektor Srbije|url=https://www.politika.rs/scc/clanak/527426/Stojkovic-Nismo-zadovoljni-rezultatom-ostajem-selektor-Srbije |website=Politika |date=2 December 2022}}</ref><br />
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Serbia was drawn in [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|Group G]] in qualification for Euro 2024 with Hungary, Montenegro, Bulgaria and Lithuania.<ref>{{cite web |title=Odličan žreb za Srbiju: "Orlovi" favoriti u "balkanskoj" grupi G|url=https://www.rts.rs/lat/sport/fudbal/4978611/fudbal-kvalifikacije-zreb-euro-2024.html |website=Radio Television of Serbia |date=9 October 2022}}</ref> Serbia started the qualifying campaign with 2–0 wins against Lithuania in Belgrade and Montenegro in Podgorica in March 2023.<ref>{{cite web |title=Serbia 2-0 Lithuania |url=https://www.espn.co.uk/football/match/_/gameId/655258/lithuania-serbia |website=ESPN.co.uk |date=March 24, 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=José Díaz Pérez |first1=Juan |title=Highlights and goals: Montenegro 0-2 Serbia in Euro 2024 Qualifications |url=https://www.vavel.com/en-us/soccer/2023/03/27/1141922-montenegro-vs-serbia-live-updates-score-stream-info-lineups-and-how-to-watch-in-eurocup-qualification.html |website=vavel.com |date=March 27, 2023}}</ref> After a friendly match against Jordan in which Serbia won 3–2, Serbia ended up in a 1–1 draw against Bulgaria in Razgrad. For the next game against Hungary in Belgrade, Serbia was forced to play behind closed doors due to UEFA sanctioning the Serbian association chants against Montenegrins; Serbia eventually lost the game 1–2. The next game was another win against Lithuania in Kaunas, 3–1, with [[Aleksandar Mitrović]] scoring a hat-trick. On 14 October 2023, Serbia once again lost against Hungary in Budapest 1–2, but won against Montenegro in Belgrade 3–1 three days later. After the crucial final game against Bulgaria at home which ended in a 2–2 draw, Serbia ended the campaign in second place in group G with 14 points, qualifying for their first European Championship as an independent nation and in 24 years.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia seal historic Euro 2024 finals place after nervy draw with Bulgaria|url=https://amp.theguardian.com/football/2023/nov/19/euro-2024-qualifying-roundup-serbia-belgium-portugal-spain |website=[[The Guardian]] |date=19 November 2023}}</ref><br />
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In the tournament, Serbia was drawn into group C with England, Slovenia and Denmark. They lost 1-0 to England in the first game.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Schomberg |first1=William |last2=Kallas |first2=Fernando |title=England hang on to beat Serbia 1-0 with Bellingham header |url=https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/bellinghams-header-gives-england-1-0-euro-win-over-serbia-2024-06-16/ |work=Reuters |date=June 17, 2024}}</ref> They followed that up with a 1-1 draw with Slovenia, after [[Luka Jović]] scored a last minute equalizer in extra time.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Mackey |first1=Ed |title=How Serbia broke Slovenian hearts in exciting Euro 2024 draw |url=https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/live-blogs/slovenia-serbia-live-updates-euro-2024-score-result/DVFmAJHzcS1J/ |work=The New York Times |date=June 20, 2024}}</ref> They needed to beat Denmark in their last group stage match in order to advance, but came up with a 0-0 draw, resulting in their elimination.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Sanders |first1=Emma |title=Denmark 0-0 Serbia |url=https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/live/c977792vyznt |website=BBC Sport |date=June 25, 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Rivalries==<br />
* '''[[Croatia–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Croatia]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Croatia–Serbia relations|political roots]], and is listed as one of the ten greatest international rivalries by [[Goal (website)|Goal.com]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|title=Football's 10 Greatest International Rivalries|website=Goal.com|date=17 November 2010|access-date=12 January 2015|archive-date=22 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190622153351/https://www.goal.com/en/news/2377/top-10/2010/11/17/2216499/footballs-10-greatest-international-rivalries-argentina|url-status=live}}</ref> and as the most politically charged football rivalry by the [[Bleacher Report]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |title=International Football's 10 Most Politically-Charged Football Rivalries &#124; Bleacher Report |access-date=15 October 2014 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160107214432/http://stag-br-app-s5.brenv.net/articles/2233242-international-footballs-10-most-politically-charged-football-rivalries/page/11 |archive-date=7 January 2016 }}</ref> The two sides started the football rivalry in the 1990 when they were part of Yugoslavia, which dissolved after a [[Yugoslav Wars|series of wars]]. The two nations have played four times, with Croatia winning one and drawing the other three games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150812234347/http://www.fifa.com/fifa-tournaments/teams/compare.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 August 2015|title=FIFA Tournaments - Compare Teams|website=FIFA.com|publisher=FIFA|access-date=27 August 2016}}</ref><br />
* '''[[Albania–Serbia football rivalry|Serbia v. Albania]]''': The rivalry stems from [[Albania–Serbia relations|historical tensions]] and the [[Kosovo question]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220111/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/0/20-fiercest-international-football-rivalries/serbia-v-albania/ |archive-date=11 January 2022 |url-access=subscription |url-status=live|title = The 20 fiercest international football rivalries|newspaper = The Telegraph|date = 8 April 2018}}{{cbignore}}</ref><br />
* '''Serbia v. Switzerland''': The rivalry is connected to the [[Albanians in Switzerland|Albanian diaspora]] players in the Swiss football team and is linked to the tensions between the Albanians and the Serbs. The teams have faced each other in the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]] World Cups, with Switzerland narrowly coming out on top on both occasions.<ref>{{cite news |last=Cunningham |first=Jack |date=1 December 2022 |title=Why are Serbia and Switzerland rivals? European nations to go head-to-head in Group G at the Qatar World Cup |url=https://talksport.com/football/1239762/serbia-vs-switzerland-rivals-history-kosovo-war-qatar-world-cup-xhaka-shaqiri/ |work=TalkSPORT |location= |access-date=9 February 2024}}</ref><br />
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==Team image==<br />
The badge of the [[Football Association of Serbia]] is modelled on the [[Serbian cross]] inescutcheon featured on the [[Coat of arms of Serbia|Serbian coat of arms]]. It consists of a modified version of the four firesteels and cross, with the addition of a football. The team is nicknamed "''the Eagles''" ([[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Serbian Cyrillic]]: ''Орлови'') in reference to the [[Serbian eagle|white double-headed eagle]], a [[National symbols of Serbia|national symbol of Serbia]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Konkurs Za Novi GRB I Zastavu – Fudbalski savez Srbije menja vizuelni identitet|url=https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|access-date=21 October 2021|website=sport.blic.rs|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120623/https://sport.blic.rs/a-m-p-article?uuid=60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&type&id=PULS_CMS-Article-60737903-92d3-49a5-a72e-79d0a4192217&gem_id=zDhAsjBAM4sJJDzrazyWz8eAj8L85kOpLV2.bu1DJkv.g7&tpv=SPORT_MOBILE_FUDBAL/DOMACI_FUDBAL&tdv=SPORT_BLIC_RS/sportblic/fudbal/domaci_fudbal/ART|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=O савезу {{!}} Фудбалски савез Србије|url=https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=fss.rs|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021055325/https://fss.rs/o-savezu/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Nadimci Učesnika SP: Četiri puta Orlovi, Tri puta Lavovi, Dva Ne Znate, a kod Dva sigurno Grešite! (Foto)|url=https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbijadanas.com|date=16 November 2017|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120632/https://www.srbijadanas.com/sport/fudbal/srbi-nisu-jedini-jos-dve-selekcije-zovu-orlovi-ovo-su-svi-nadimci-ucesnika-mondijala-foto-2017-11-13|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs">{{Cite web|last=srbija.gov.rs|title=Симболи Србије|url=https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|access-date=21 October 2021|website=www.srbija.gov.rs|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.srbija.gov.rs/tekst/45627/simboli-srbije.php|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=8 May 2010|title=Savremeni sport.com|url=http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100508181511/http://www.savremenisport.com/Istorija_Prva_utakmica_i_pobeda_fudbalske_reprezentacije_Srbije.html|archive-date=8 May 2010}}</ref> In 2022 the Football Association of Serbia launched a new, national team specific emblem for [[brand]] and [[Marketing strategy|marketing]] purposes. The previous FA crest was replaced by a stylised logo inspired by the lesser coat of arms of the Republic of Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |title=TRADICIJA, JEDINSTVO I HRABROST {{!}} NOVI DRES ZA PONOS SRBIJE INSPIRISAN USPEHOM ZLATNIH ORLIĆA, A REPREZENTATIVNI GRB ISTORIJSKIM NASLEĐEM, ČETIRI GODINE JE RAĐENO NA TESTIRANJU I IZRADI DRESA KOJI JE TEŽAK SVEGA 72 GRAMA {{!}} Fudbalski savez Srbije |url=https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |access-date=2022-11-17 |website=fss.rs |language=sr-RS |archive-date=17 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221117113416/https://fss.rs/tradicija-jedinstvo-i-hrabrost-novi-dres-za-ponos-srbije-inspirisan-uspehom-zlatnih-orlica-a-reprezentativni-grb-istorijskim-nasledjem-cetiri-godine-je-radjeno-na-testiranju-i-izradi-dresa-koji-j/?script=lat |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
[[File:Serbian team.jpg|thumb|210px|Serbia team before a friendly match versus Ireland in Dublin in May 2008]]<br />
For years following the breakup of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]] the national team experienced an identity crisis, which despite its name, was seen as ''de facto'' representative of Serbia. From 1994 to 2006 the obsolete and unpopular [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist era]] national anthem "''[[Hey, Slavs|Hej, Sloveni]]''" was often jeered, booed and whistled by home supporters as players refrained from singing the lyrics. During this period the team continued to officially carry the old nickname "''Plavi''" (''the'' ''Blues''), badge and kit design indicative of the [[Flag of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav tricolour]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Hoćemo novu himnu!|url=https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|access-date=21 October 2021|website=NOVOSTI|language=sr|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.72.html:144427-Ho263emo-novu-himnu|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="srbija.gov.rs"/><ref>{{Cite web|title=Novi dresovi za SP|url=https://b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2006&mm=03&dd=01&nav_id=190023|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Bulevar B92|language=en|archive-date=23 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211023224832/https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?dd=01&mm=03&nav_id=190023&yyyy=2006|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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Following the [[2006 Montenegrin independence referendum|secession of Montenegro]] in 2006 the national team adopted red shirts, blue shorts and white socks in honor of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian tricolour]]. Between 2010 and 2016 a cross motif inspired by the country's coat of arms was incorporated in the jersey. In years Serbia has utilised all-red uniforms due to FIFA's kit clash regulations. Away kits are traditionally white with blue or white shorts.<ref>{{Cite news|date=4 June 2006|title=Montenegro declares independence|language=en-GB|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/5043462.stm|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=11 September 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170911232150/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/5043462.stm|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|title=Od orla i zlatnih slova preko jeftine prevare do 4 ocila najlepši i najgori dres Srbije je...|language=sr|access-date=21 October 2021|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://www.telegraf.rs/amp/sport/fudbal/3163817-od-orla-i-zlatnih-slova-preko-jeftine-prevare-do-4-ocila-najlepsi-i-najgori-dres-srbije-je|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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[[File:Fk Red Star stadium.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The 53,000 capacity [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the largest in Serbia, and is often utilised for international fixtures.]]<br />
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Serbia does not have an official national stadium and the team has played at grounds throughout the country. The [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]] is the most popular venue following by [[Partizan Stadium]], both ground are located in the capital city [[Belgrade]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Serbia National Stadium - Belgrade - The Stadium Guide|url=https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|access-date=21 October 2021|language=nl|archive-date=12 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211012193920/https://www.stadiumguide.com/serbia-national-stadium/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=New design: "Serbian Wembley", Vučić's grand vision – StadiumDB.com|url=http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|access-date=21 October 2021|website=stadiumdb.com|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/http://stadiumdb.com/news/2021/01/new_design_serbian_wembley_vucics_grand_vision|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=J.M.|date=20 March 2019|title=Marakana kroz istoriju - najveći srpski stadion {{!}} Convivo.rs|url=https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|access-date=21 October 2021|website=Convivo|language=sr-cyrl|archive-date=21 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211021120624/https://convivo.rs/sports/marakana/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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===Kit sponsorship===<br />
{{Commons|Serbia national football team kits}}<br />
In July 2014, a partnership was announced between the [[Football Association of Serbia]] and English manufacturer [[Umbro]], which is Serbia's official supplier, before [[Puma (brand)|Puma]] took over with their home and away kits, debuting 7 September 2014 in the friendly match against [[France national football team|France]]. That same day, Serbia unveiled their latest kits also worn at the [[UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I|Euro 2016 qualifiers campaign]].<ref>[http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 Serbia set to sign new kit deal with Umbro?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140729204800/http://www.football-shirts.co.uk/fans/serbia-sign-new-kit-deal-with-umbro_25575 |date=29 July 2014 }} Football-shirts.co.uk 6 March 2014</ref><br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Kit Supplier<br />
! Period<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Adidas]] ||1974–2002<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ITA|2003}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]] ||2002–2006<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|USA}} [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] ||2006–2014<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Umbro]] ||2014–2018<br />
|-<br />
|align="Left"| {{flagicon|GER}} [[Puma (company)|Puma]] ||2018–present<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
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== Results and fixtures ==<br />
{{Main|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.<br />
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===2023===<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 7 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 1–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|HUN}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Attila Szalai|A. Szalai]] {{goal|10|o.g.}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|34}}<br />
*[[Willi Orbán|Orbán]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 6,924<br />
|referee = [[Juan Martínez Munuera]] ([[Royal Spanish Football Federation|Spain]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036394/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 10 September 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|LTU}}<br />
|score = 1–3<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Gytis Paulauskas|Paulauskas]] {{goal|45}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|A. Mitrović]] {{goal|21||32||43}}<br />
|location = [[Kaunas]], Lithuania<br />
|stadium = [[Darius and Girėnas Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 8,586<br />
|referee = [[Sascha Stegemann]] ([[German Football Association|Germany]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036418/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 14 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|HUN}}<br />
|score = 2–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Barnabás Varga|Varga]] {{goal|20}}<br />
*[[Roland Sallai|Sallai]] {{goal|34}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|33}}<br />
|location = [[Budapest]], Hungary<br />
|stadium = [[Puskás Aréna]]<br />
|attendance = 58,215<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036441/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 17 October 2023<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 3–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|MNE}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|9||73}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|77}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Stevan Jovetić|Jovetić]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium|Rajko Mitić Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 25,884<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036463|Serbia vs. Montenegro|date=17 October 2023|access-date=17 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Szymon Marciniak]] ([[Polish Football Association|Poland]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036463/<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|date = 15 November 2023<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|BEL}}<br />
|score = 1–0<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2023/11/15/world/friendlies/belgium/serbia/4073275/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Yannick Carrasco|Carrasco]] {{goal|2}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Den Dreef]]<br />
|location = [[Leuven]], Belgium<br />
|attendance = 0<br />
|referee = Marian Alexandru Barbu ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group G|UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying]]<br />
|date = 19 November 2023<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SER}}<br />
|score = 2–2<br />
|team2 = {{fb|BUL}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Miloš Veljković|Veljković]] {{goal|17}}<br />
*[[Srđan Babić|Babić]] {{goal|82}}<br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Georgi Rusev (footballer)|Rusev]] {{goal|59}}<br />
*[[Kiril Despodov|Despodov]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|location = [[Leskovac]], Serbia<br />
|stadium = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 7,325<ref>{{UEFA match attendance|2036510|Serbia vs. Bulgaria|date=19 October 2023|access-date=19 October 2023}}</ref><br />
|referee = [[Erik Lambrechts]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/match/2036510/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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===2024===<br />
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|round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
|date = 21 March 2024<br />
|time = {{UTZ|20:00|+3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|RUS}}<br />
|score = 4–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/03/21/world/friendlies/russia/serbia/4287445/<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Anton Miranchuk|An. Miranchuk]] {{goal|21|pen.}}<br />
*[[Maksim Osipenko|Osipenko]] {{goal|32}}<br />
*[[Aleksey Miranchuk|Al. Miranchuk]] {{goal|55}}<br />
*[[Ivan Sergeyev (footballer)|Sergeev]] {{goal|90+1}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Moscow]], Russia<br />
|stadium = [[VTB Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 23,679<br />
|referee = [[Arda Kardeşler]] ([[Turkish Football Federation|Turkey]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 25 March 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CYP}}<br />
| score = 0–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2039982--cyprus-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|7}}<br />
| location = [[Larnaca]], Cyprus<br />
| stadium = [[AEK Arena – Georgios Karapatakis|AEK Arena]]<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Marco Di Bello]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 4 June 2024<br />
| time = 20:45<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|AUT}}<br />
| score = 2–1<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040260--austria-vs-serbia/matchinfo/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
*[[Patrick Wimmer|Wimmer]] {{goal|10}}<br />
*[[Christoph Baumgartner|Baumgartner]] {{goal|13}}<br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Strahinja Pavlović|Pavlović]] {{goal|35}}<br />
| stadium = [[Ernst Happel Stadion]] <br />
| location = [[Vienna]], Austria<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[António Nobre (referee)|António Nobre]] ([[Portuguese Football Federation|Portugal]])<br />
| result = L<br />
}}<br />
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| format = 1<br />
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|International friendly]]<br />
| date = 8 June 2024<br />
| time = 18:00<br />
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SWE}}<br />
| score = 0–3<br />
| report = https://www.uefa.com/european-qualifiers/friendlies/match/2040262--sweden-vs-serbia/<br />
| team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
| goals1 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
*[[Sergej Milinković-Savić|S. Milinković-Savić]] {{goal|18}}<br />
*[[Aleksandar Mitrović|Mitrović]] {{goal|60}}<br />
*[[Dušan Tadić|Tadić]] {{goal|70}}<br />
| stadium = [[Friends Arena]]<br />
| location = [[Solna Municipality|Solna]], Sweden<br />
| attendance = <br />
| referee = [[Jasper Vergoote]] ([[Royal Belgian Football Association|Belgium]])<br />
| result = W<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|16|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score = 0–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ENG}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
*[[Jude Bellingham|Bellingham]] {{goal|13}}<br />
|location = [[Gelsenkirchen]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Arena AufSchalke]]<br />
|attendance = 48,953<br />
|referee = [[Daniele Orsato]] ([[Italian Football Federation|Italy]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036166/<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
{{Football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|20|df=y}}<br />
|time = 15:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Žan Karničnik|Karničnik]] {{goal|69}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Luka Jović|Jović]] {{goal|90+5}}<br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 63,028<br />
|referee = [[István Kovács (referee)|István Kovács]] ([[Romanian Football Federation|Romania]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036177/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[UEFA Euro 2024 Group C]]<br />
|date = {{Start date|2024|6|25|df=y}}<br />
|time = 21:00<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score = 0–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 = <br />
|goals2 = <br />
|location = [[Munich]], Germany<br />
|stadium = [[Allianz Arena]]<br />
|attendance = 64,288<br />
|referee = [[François Letexier]] ([[French Football Federation|France]])<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/match/2036190/<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 5 September 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040049--serbia-vs-spain/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|ESP}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 8 September 2024<br />
|time = 18:00<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|DEN}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040069--denmark-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Parken Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Copenhagen]], Denmark<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 12 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040119--serbia-vs-switzerland/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUI}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Partizan Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 October 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ESP}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040140--spain-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Estadio Nuevo Arcángel]] <br />
|location = [[Córdoba, Spain|Córdoba]], Spain<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 15 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45<br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUI}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040162--switzerland-vs-serbia/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SRB}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = TBD<br />
|location = Switzerland<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible|format=1<br />
|date = 18 November 2024<br />
|time = 20:45 <br />
|round = [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]]<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SRB}}<br />
|score =<br />
|report = https://www.uefa.com/uefanationsleague/match/2040186--serbia-vs-denmark/<br />
|team2 = {{fb|DEN}}<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|stadium = [[Red Star Stadium]]<br />
|location = [[Belgrade]], Serbia<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee =<br />
|result =<br />
}}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
== Management ==<br />
{{updated|3 March 2021}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|+ Coaching staff<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|title=Драган Стојковић селектор Србије|language=sr|date=3 March 2021|access-date=3 March 2021|archive-date=3 March 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210303115512/https://fss.rs/dragan-stojkovic-selektor-srbije/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
! Position <br />
! Name<br />
|-<br />
| Head coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Đorović]] <br />
|-<br />
| Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
|-<br />
| Goalkeeping coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Goran Čumić]] <br />
|-<br />
| Fitness coach<br />
|{{flagicon|JPN}} [[Katsuhito Kinoshi]] <br />
|-<br />
| Analyst<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nebojša Stamenković]] <br />
|-<br />
| Team manager<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Nemanja Filipović]]<br />
|-<br />
| Athletic director<br />
|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Stevan Stojanović]] <br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Manager history===<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Manager<br />
!rowspan="2"|Period<br />
!colspan="7"|Record<br />
!rowspan="2"|Major competitions<br />
|-<br />
||'''Matches'''||'''Won'''||'''Drawn'''||'''Lost'''||'''Win %'''||'''Draw %'''||'''Loss %'''<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Dragan Stojković]]|||2021–||42||22||9||11||52.38||21.43||26.19|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2024|Euro 2024]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br/>[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage <br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ilija Stolica]] (caretaker) ||2021||2||0||2||0||0.00||100.00||0.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubiša Tumbaković]]||2019–2020||14||6|||5||3||42.86||35.71||21.43||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2020|Euro 2020]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Mladen Krstajić]]||2017–2019||19||9||5||5||47.36||26.32||26.32||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Slavoljub Muslin]]||2016–2017||15||8||5||2||53.33||33.33||13.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]||2014–2016 ||11||5||0||6||45.45||0.00||55.55||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2016|Euro 2016]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Dick Advocaat]]||2014 ||4||0|||2||2||0.00||50.00||50.00<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Ljubinko Drulović]] (caretaker)||2014||4||2|||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]||2012–2013||19||7|||4||8||36.84||21.05||42.10||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]] (caretaker)||2011–2012||5||2||1||2||40.00||20.00||40.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER}} [[Vladimir Petrović]]||2010–2011||13||5||3||5||38.46||23.08||38.46||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2012|Euro 2012]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Radomir Antić]]||2008–2010||28||17||3||8||60.71||10.71||28.57||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SER|2004}} [[Miroslav Đukić]]||2007–2008||5||0||2||3||0.00||40.00||60.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SPA}} [[Javier Clemente]]||2006–2007||16||7||7||2||43.75||43.75||12.50||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2008|Euro 2008]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2003–2006||30||11||10||9||36.66||33.33||30.00||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Group stage<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dejan Savićević]]||2001–2003||17||4||3||10||23.53||17.65||58.82||align=left|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2004|Euro 2004]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov|Boškov]]-[[Ivan Ćurković|Ćurković]]-[[Dejan Savićević|Savićević]]||align=center|2001||8||4||2||2||50.00||25.00||25.00||align=left rowspan=2|[[File:Symbol delete vote.svg|15px]] [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Failed to qualify<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milovan Đorić]]||align=center|2001||3||0||2||1||0.00||66.67||33.33<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Ilija Petković]]||2000–2001||4||2||1||1||50.00||25.00||25.00||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]||1999–2000||15||6||5||4||40.00||33.33||26.67|| align="left" |[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[UEFA Euro 2000|Euro 2000]]&nbsp;– Quarter final<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Milan Živadinović]]||1998–1999||6||3||2||1||50.00||33.33||16.67||{{sort dash}}<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|SCG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]||1994–1998||43||26||10||7||60.46||23.25||16.28||align=left|[[File:Symbol confirmed.svg|15px]] [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998 World Cup]]&nbsp;– Round of 16<br />
|- style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|align=left|{{flagicon|}}||'''TOTAL'''||''323''||''146''||''84''||''93''||''45.20''||''26.01''||''28.79''||'''7 out of 14'''<br />
|}<br />
''For the period before 1992 see: [[Yugoslavia national football team#Head coaches]]''<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
*The following players were called up for the [[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A]] matches against [[Spain national football team|Spain]] and [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]] on 5 and 8 September 2024, respectively.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://fss.rs/liga-nacija-siri-spisak-selektora-dragana-stojkovica-za-utakmice-protiv-spanije-i-danske|title=ШИРИ СПИСАК СЕЛЕКТОРА ДРАГАНА СТОЈКОВИЋА ЗА УТАКМИЦЕ ПРОТИВ ШПАНИЈЕ И ДАНСКЕ|language=Serbian|publisher=[[Football Association of Serbia]]|date=19 August 2024}}</ref><br />
<br />
''Caps and goals as of 25 June 2024, after the match against [[Denmark national football team|Denmark]].''<br />
{{nat fs g start|background=#CF1020|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Predrag Rajković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=35|goals=0|club=[[Al-Ittihad Club (Jeddah)|Al-Ittihad]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Đorđe Petrović (footballer)|Đorđe Petrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|10|8|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Aleksandar Jovanović (footballer, born December 1992)|Aleksandar Jovanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|12|6|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK Partizan|Partizan]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Marko Ilić (footballer, born 1998)|Marko Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|2|3|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#CF1020}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Milenković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|10|12|df=y}}|caps=56|goals=3|club=[[Nottingham Forest F.C.|Nottingham Forest]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Pavlović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|5|24|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=4|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Miloš Veljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|9|26|df=y}}|caps=33|goals=1|club=[[SV Werder Bremen|Werder Bremen]]|clubnat=GER}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Srđan Babić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Strahinja Eraković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|1|22|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[FC Zenit Saint Petersburg|Zenit Saint Petersburg]]|clubnat=RUS}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksa Terzić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|17|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Stojić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|1|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jan-Carlo Simić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|5|2|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[R.S.C. Anderlecht|Anderlecht]]|clubnat=BEL}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Kosta Nedeljković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|12|16|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Aston Villa F.C.|Aston Villa]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|27|df=y}}|caps=54|goals=9|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Lukić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|8|13|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=2|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Andrija Živković]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|7|11|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=1|club=[[PAOK FC|PAOK]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Maksimović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|1|26|df=y}}|caps=49|goals=0|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Marko Grujić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|4|13|df=y}}|caps=24|goals=0|club=[[FC Porto|Porto]]|clubnat=POR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Ilić (footballer, born 2001)|Ivan Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|17|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Lazar Samardžić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|24|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Atalanta BC|Atalanta]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Veljko Birmančević]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|5|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]|clubnat=CZE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Stefan Mitrović (footballer, born August 2002)|Stefan Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|8|15|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kristijan Belić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[AZ Alkmaar]]|clubnat=NED}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Milan Aleksić (footballer)|Milan Aleksić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|8|30|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SER}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|16|df=y}}|caps=94|goals=58|club=[[Al Hilal SFC|Al Hilal]]|clubnat=KSA|other=[[Captain (association football)|vice-captain]]}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luka Jović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|12|23|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=11|club=[[AC Milan|Milan]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Dušan Vlahović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|28|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=13|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Petar Ratkov]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|8|18|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Red Bull Salzburg|Red Bull Salzburg]]|clubnat=AUT}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|11|29|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]|clubnat=SRB}}<br />
{{nat fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Recent call-ups===<br />
The following players have also been called up for the team in the last twelve months.<br />
<br />
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.--><br />
{{nat fs r start|background=#d11418|color=white}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Vanja Milinković-Savić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|2|20|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Mile Svilar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|27|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[AS Roma|Roma]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE / SUS</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Filip Stanković (footballer, born 2002)|Filip Stanković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|2|25|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Inter Milan|Inter]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Boris Radunović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|5|26|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SSC Bari|Bari]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|MNE}}, 17 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Gudelj]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|11|16|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=1|club=[[Sevilla FC|Sevilla]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Filip Mladenović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|8|15|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=1|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Uroš Spajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|2|13|df=y}}|caps=21|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Erhan Mašović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|11|22|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[VfL Bochum]]|clubnat=GER|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Gajić (footballer, born 1996)|Milan Gajić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|1|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|CYP}}, 25 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Matija Nastasić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|3|28|df=y}}|caps=34|goals=0|club=[[Free agent]]|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|RUS}}, 21 March 2024<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihajlo Ilić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|7|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Bologna FC 1909|Bologna]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Mihailo Ristić (footballer)|Mihailo Ristić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|10|31|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[RC Celta de Vigo|Celta]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|HUN}}, 14 October 2023<sup>INJ</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dušan Tadić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1988|11|20|df=y}}|caps=111|goals=23|club=[[Fenerbahçe S.K. (football)|Fenerbahçe]]|clubnat=TUR|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Kostić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|11|1|df=y}}|caps=64|goals=3|club=[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Mijat Gaćinović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|8|df=y}}|caps=28|goals=2|club=[[AEK Athens F.C.|AEK Athens]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Srđan Mijailović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|11|10|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[Al Wasl F.C.|Al-Wasl FC]]|clubnat=UAE|latest=v. {{fb|DEN}}, 25 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Radonjić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|2|15|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Torino FC|Torino]]|clubnat=ITA|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Saša Zdjelar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|3|20|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[PFC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|9|21|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|6|13|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički 1923]]|clubnat=SRB|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Filip Đuričić]] <sup>RET</sup>|age={{Birth date and age|1992|1|30|df=y}}|caps=44|goals=5|club=[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Uroš Račić]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|17|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[US Sassuolo Calcio|Sassuolo]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BUL}}, 19 November 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Darko Lazović]]|age={{Birth date and age|1990|9|15|df=y}}|caps=29|goals=1|club=[[Hellas Verona FC|Hellas Verona]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Vladimir Lučić (footballer)|Vladimir Lučić]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|6|28|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Red Star Belgrade]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|BEL}}, 15 November 2023<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#d11418}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Samed Baždar]]|age={{Birth date and age|2004|1|31|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Real Zaragoza]]|clubnat=ESP|latest= [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
;Notes:<br />
* <sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad<br />
* <sup>SUS</sup> Suspended<br />
* <sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew from the roster due to an injury<br />
* <sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br />
* <sup>WD</sup> Withdrew from the roster for non-injury related reasons<br />
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
<br />
===Previous squads===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;FIFA World Cup squads:<br />
* [[1930 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1930 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1950 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1950 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1954 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1954 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1958 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1958 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1962 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1962 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1974 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1974 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1982 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1982 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Yugoslavia|1990 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[1998 FIFA World Cup squads#FR Yugoslavia|1998 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia and Montenegro|2006 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[Serbia squad&nbsp;– 2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2018 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
* [[2022 FIFA World Cup squads#Serbia|2022 FIFA World Cup squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
;UEFA European Championship squads:<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1960 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1960 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1968 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1968 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1976 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1976 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 1984 squads#Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 1984 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2000 squads#FR Yugoslavia|UEFA Euro 2000 squad]]<br />
* [[UEFA Euro 2024 squads#Serbia|UEFA Euro 2024 squad]]<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Player records==<br />
{{updated|25 June 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |last1=Mamrud |first1=Roberto |title=Yugoslavia (Serbia (and Montenegro)) - Record International Players |url=https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |website=RSSSF |access-date=2 February 2023 |archive-date=27 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221127154643/https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/joeg-recintlp.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Serbia.''<br />
<br />
===Most capped players===<br />
[[File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|175px|thumb|right|Dušan Tadić is Serbia's most-capped player with 111 appearances.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|{{Tooltip|Pos.|Position}}<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
|'''111'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2008–2024<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
|'''105'''<br />
|13<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|{{nowrap|2005–2018}}<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dejan Stanković]]<br />
|'''103'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1998–2013<br />
|-<br />
|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''102'''<br />
|37<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|5<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Defender (association football)|DF]]<br />
|2008–2020<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''94'''<br />
|58<br />
|[[Forward (association football)|FW]]<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Džajić]]<br />
|'''85'''<br />
|23<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1964–1979<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Dragan Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|15<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|1983–2001<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Vladimir Stojković]]<br />
|'''84'''<br />
|0<br />
|[[Goalkeeper (association football)|GK]]<br />
|2006–2018<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Zoran Tošić]]<br />
|'''76'''<br />
|11<br />
|[[Midfielder|MF]]<br />
|2007–2016<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Top goalscorers===<br />
[[File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|200px|thumb|right|Aleksandar Mitrović is Serbia's top goalscorer with 58 goals.]]<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width="30"|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width="50"|Goals<br />
!width="50"|Caps<br />
!width="50"|Ratio<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|align="left"|'''[[Aleksandar Mitrović]]'''<br />
|'''[[List of international goals scored by Aleksandar Mitrović|58]]'''<br />
|94<br />
|0.62<br />
|2013–present <br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|align="left"|[[Stjepan Bobek]]<br />
|'''38'''<br />
|63<br />
|0.60<br />
|{{nowrap|1946–1956}}<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|3<br />
|align="left"|[[Milan Galić]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|51<br />
|0.73<br />
|1959–1965<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|58<br />
|0.64<br />
|1926–1938<br />
|-<br />
|align="left"|[[Savo Milošević]]<br />
|'''37'''<br />
|102<br />
|0.36<br />
|1994–2008<br />
|-<br />
|6<br />
|align="left"|[[Rajko Mitić]]<br />
|'''32'''<br />
|59<br />
|0.54<br />
|1946–1957<br />
|-<br />
|7<br />
|align="left"|[[Dušan Bajević]]<br />
|'''29'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.78<br />
|1970–1977<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|align="left"|[[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
|'''28'''<br />
|37<br />
|0.76<br />
|1953–1961<br />
|-<br />
|9<br />
|align="left"|[[Predrag Mijatović]]<br />
|'''27'''<br />
|73<br />
|0.37<br />
|1989–2003<br />
|-<br />
|10<br />
|align="left"| [[Borivoje Kostić]]<br />
|'''26'''<br />
|33<br />
|0.79<br />
|1956–1964<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Captains (since 1994)===<br />
{| class="wikitable" center"<br />
|-<br />
!Player<br />
!Period<br />
!Tournaments as the captain<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dragan Stojković]]||{{nowrap|1994–2001}}||[[1998 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2000]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Predrag Mijatović]]|| 2001–2003||—<br />
|- <br />
|align=left|[[Savo Milošević]]||2003–2006||[[2006 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dejan Stanković]]||2006–2011||[[2010 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Nikola Žigić]]||{{center|2011}}||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Branislav Ivanović]]||2012–2017||—<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]]||2018–2020||[[2018 FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[Dušan Tadić]]||{{left|2021–2024}}||[[2022 FIFA World Cup]], [[UEFA Euro 2024]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Notable players ==<br />
{{for|notable players of [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]]|Yugoslavia national football team#Notable_players}}<br />
<br />
;Goalkeepers<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Ivica Kralj, 2009.jpg|[[Ivica Kralj]] played for the team from 1996 to 2001<br />
File:Vladimir Stojković 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Vladimir Stojković]] is the most capped goalkeeper in the team's history with 84 caps<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Defenders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Miroslav Đukić.jpg|[[Miroslav Đukić]] played for the team from 1991 to 2001<br />
File:Siniša Mihajlović (cropped).JPG|[[Siniša Mihajlović]] played 63 matches for the team from 1993 to 2003 and managed the team in [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2014 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zoran Mirkovic - Commons photo (cropped).jpg|[[Zoran Mirković]] played for the team from 1995 to 2003<br />
File:Mladen Krstajic (cropped).jpg|[[Mladen Krstajić]] played 59 matches for the team from 1999 to 2008 and managed the team at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]]<br />
File:Vidić (cropped).jpg|[[Nemanja Vidić]] played 56 matches, was a participant in two World Cups and named twice in the [[FIFPro#FIFA FIFPro World XI|FIFA World XI]]<br />
File:Subotic170727.jpg|[[Neven Subotić]] played 36 matches, was a participant at the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]]<br />
File:Cos-Serb (2).jpg|[[Branislav Ivanović]] played 105 matches for the team from 2005 to 2018<br />
File:Aleksandar Kolarov 2018.jpg|[[Aleksandar Kolarov]] played 94 matches and captained the team at the 2018 World Cup<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Midfielders<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Dragan Stojković Guangzhou crop.jpg|[[Dragan Stojković]] played from 1983 to 2001 for the team, and is the current head coach<br />
File:Dejan Savićević.jpg|[[Dejan Savićević]] played for the team from 1986 to 1999 and managed the team from 2001 to 2003<br />
File:DK-Maccabi (10).jpg|[[Slaviša Jokanović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Jugovic 2019.jpg|[[Vladimir Jugović]] played for the team from 1991 to 2002<br />
File:Dejan_Stanković_-_Inter_Mailand_%284%29.jpg|[[Dejan Stanković]] is the Serbian player who won the most trophies; he played in three World Cups and one European Championship<br />
File:MilosKrasic.jpg|[[Miloš Krasić]] played for the team from 2006 to 2011<br />
File:Jovanovic (cropped).JPG|[[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] played for the team from 2007 to 2012<br />
File:Ser-Swi (27).jpg|[[Nemanja Matić]] played for the team from 2008 to 2019<br />
File:Dušan Tadić (cropped).jpg|[[Dušan Tadić]] is the current captain of the team and the most capped player in the team's history<br />
File:2022128173937 2022-05-08 Fussball Eintracht Frankfurt vs Borussia Mönchengladbach - Sven - 1D X MK II - 2399 - B70I8510 (Filip Kostić cropped).jpg| [[Filip Kostić]] has been playing for the team since 2015<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
;Forwards<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Predrag Mijatović 2007 b.jpg|[[Predrag Mijatović]] was a top goalscorer in 1998 World Cup qualifiers with 14 goals<br />
File:Savo Milosevic (cropped).jpg|[[Savo Milošević]] played 102 matches, scored 37 goals and was [[UEFA Euro 2000#Goalscorers|UEFA Euro 2000 Golden Boot]]<br />
File:Darko Kovačević 5-mar-2008.jpg|[[Darko Kovačević]] played 59 matches and scored 10 goals between 1994 and 2004<br />
File:MatejaKezman.jpg|[[Mateja Kežman]] was the top goal scorer for the team in [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)|2006 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
File:Zigic vs Antwerp (cropped).jpg|[[Nikola Žigić]] played 57 matches and scored 20 goals between 2004 and 2011<br />
File:Aleksandar Mitrović 2018 (cropped).jpg|[[Aleksandar Mitrović]] is top goal scorer in the history of national team, and was [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]] UEFA [[UEFA Nations League|Nations League]] top goalscorer<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
==Competition records==<br />
Serbia was part of [[Yugoslavia]] and its [[Yugoslavia national football team|national football team]] which existed between 1920 and 1992. With the [[Breakup of Yugoslavia|collapse of Yugoslavia]], the remaining constituent republics, [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]] and [[Republic of Montenegro (1992–2006)|Montenegro]], formed the [[Serbia and Montenegro|Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. The country underwent a name change in 2003, and Montenegro left the state union in 2006. [[FIFA]] and [[UEFA]] consider the [[Football Association of Serbia]] a direct successor to both the [[Football Association of Yugoslavia]] and the [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro]], thereby attributing all records to Serbia.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin |date=2018-10-13 |title=Bilans protiv reprezentacija 1920-2019 |url=https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |access-date=2022-11-22 |website=reprezentacija.rs |language=en-US |archive-date=22 November 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221122224039/https://www.reprezentacija.rs/bilans-protiv-reprezentacija-1920-danas/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
===FIFA World Cup===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the FIFA World Cup}}<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the FIFA World Cup|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA European Championship===<br />
{{main|Serbia at the UEFA European Championship}}<br />
<br />
<section begin=Record/>{{#section:Serbia at the UEFA European Championship|Record}}<section end=Record/><br />
<br />
===UEFA Nations League===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
!colspan=11|[[UEFA Nations League]] record<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Division<br />
!Group<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width=35|{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}<br />
!width=28|{{Tooltip|RK|Overall rank}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C|C]]<br />
|[[2018–19 UEFA Nations League C#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||2||0||11||4||{{rise}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2020–21 UEFA Nations League B#Group 3|3]]<br />
||6||1||3||2||9||7||{{same position}}||27th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2022–23 UEFA Nations League B#Group 4|4]]<br />
||6||4||1||1||13||5||{{rise}}||19th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Nations League A#Group 4|4]]<br />
|colspan="7"|''To be determined''<br />
|{{Nowrap|1st–16th}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=3|'''Total'''<br />
!18<br />
!9<br />
!6<br />
!3<br />
!33<br />
!16<br />
!colspan=2|1st–16th<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="width:50%;text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="2"|'''Serbia's Nations League record'''<br />
|-<br />
!First Match<br />
|{{fb|Lithuania}} 0–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br />([[Vilnius]], Lithuania; 7 September 2018)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Win<br />
|{{fb|Serbia}} 5–0 {{fb-rt|Russia}}<br />([[Belgrade]], Serbia; 18 November 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest Defeat<br />
|{{fb|Russia}} 3–1 {{fb-rt|Serbia}}<br /> ([[Moscow]], Russia; 3 September 2020)<br />
|-<br />
!Best Result<br />
|19th in [[2022–23 UEFA Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|-<br />
!Worst Result<br />
|27th in [[2018–19 UEFA Nations League|2018–19]] and [[2020–21 UEFA Nations League|2020–21]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Other===<br />
*[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Summer Olympics]]<br />
**'''Gold Medal''': [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]<br />
**Silver Medal: [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]], [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]], [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]<br />
**Bronze Medal: [[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]<br />
*[[Football at the Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1971 Mediterranean Games|1971]], [[1979 Mediterranean Games|1979]]<br />
*[[Balkan Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1934–35 Balkan Cup|1934–35]], [[1935 Balkan Cup|1935]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1929–31 Balkan Cup|1929–31]], [[1932 Balkan Cup|1932]], [[1933 Balkan Cup|1933]], [[1946 Balkan Cup|1946]], [[1947 Balkan Cup|1947]], [[1977–80 Balkan Cup|1977–80]]<br />
*[[1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament]]<br />
**'''Winners''': 1945<br />
*[[Lunar New Year Cup]]<br />
**'''Winners''': [[1995 Lunar New Year Cup|1995]]<br />
*[[Korea Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1997 Korea Cup|1997]]<br />
*[[Kirin Cup Soccer|Kirin Cup]]<br />
**Runners-up: 2004<br />
<br />
===Summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="width:30%; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!{{Gold1}}!!{{Silver2}}!!{{Bronze3}}!!Total<br />
|-<br />
|align=left|[[FIFA World Cup]]<br />
|0||0||0||0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[Olympic Games]]<br />
|1||3||1||5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |[[UEFA European Championship]]<br />
|0||2||0||2<br />
|-<br />
!Total!!1!!5!!1!!7<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Head-to-head records (2006 onward)==<br />
{{further|Serbia national football team results}}<br />
<section begin=head-to-head/>{{#section:Serbia national football team results|head-to-head}}<section end=head-to-head/><br />
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==See also==<br />
{{portal |Association football|Serbia}}<br />
* [[Serbia national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team results]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-21 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-20 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-19 football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia national under-17 football team]]<br />
* [[List of Serbia international footballers (including predecessor teams)]]<br />
* [[Yugoslavia national football team]]<br />
* [[Serbia and Montenegro national football team]]<br />
<br />
==Notes==<br />
{{reflist|group=note}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
{{Reflist|group=note}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
{{Commons category|Serbia national football team}}<br />
;Official<br />
* [http://www.fss.rs Football Association of Serbia&nbsp;– official site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/SRB Serbia] at [[FIFA]]<br />
* [https://www.uefa.com/insideuefa/national-associations/SRB/ Serbia] at [[UEFA]]<br />
* [http://www.reprezentacija.rs Serbia/ National Football Team] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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;Unofficial<br />
* [http://www.beli-orlovi.com Beli Orlovi] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.xtratime.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=44 Serbian football at xtratime.org]<br />
* [http://beliorlovi.rs BeliOrlovi.rs&nbsp;– fan site] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/serb-intres.html RSSSF&nbsp;– ''Serbia men's national football team international matches'']<br />
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = TSC<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub TSC<br />
| image = TSC_BT.png<br />
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| founded = {{Start date and age|1913}} as ''Topolyai Sport Club''<br />
| ground = [[TSC Arena]]<br />
| capacity = 4,500<br />
| owner = [[MOL (company)|MOL]]<br />
| chairman = János Zsemberi<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Dean Klafurić]] <br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 3rd of 16<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб ТСЦ}}, {{lang-hu|TSC labdarúgó klub}}), commonly known as '''TSC''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Топола Спортски клуб}}, {{lang-hu|Topolyai Sport Club}}), is a Serbian professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Bačka Topola]] and currently the second oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
<br />
== Name changes ==<br />
*'''1913–1930:''' Topolyai Sport Club<br />
*'''1930–1942:''' JAK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''1942–1945:''' Topolyai SE<br />
*'''1945–1951:''' FK Egység<br />
*'''1951–1974:''' FK Topola<br />
*'''1974–2003:''' FK AIK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2005–2013:''' FK Bačka Topola<br />
*'''2013–present:''' FK TSC<br />
<br />
== History ==<br />
[[File:Backa-aik.jpg|thumb|Derby day in [[Subotica]] against [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak]] in Yugoslav third league in 1978]]<br />
<br />
The first football club in Bačka Topola formed in 1912,<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=FK TSC: 110 godina od osnivanja kluba, jubilej povod za promociju novih dresova (VIDEO) |url=https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/sport/fudbal/fk-tsc-110-godina-od-osnivanja-kluba-jubilej-povod-za-promociju-novih-dresova-(video)_1416764.html |access-date=2023-06-13 |website=JMU Radio-televizija Vojvodine}}</ref> but TSC officially exists since 1913, and was founded by ''István Benis,'' who was the first president. Back then, the club was named ''Topolyai Sport Club''.<ref name=":0" /> The town was part of [[Kingdom of Hungary]], and the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]], and the first club sponsor was ''Károly Beer'', who also brought the first football to the town. Soon the [[First World War]] started and after the war the region of [[Bačka]] would become part of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]], renamed into Yugoslavia in 1929. In 1930, the club changed its name into ''Jugoslovenski Atletski Klub''.<ref name=":0" /> In the early 1930s, the stadium where the club still plays nowadays was built. In the [[Second World War]] the club competed in the [[Nemzeti Bajnokság II|Hungarian Second League]], finishing in second place in 1942.<br />
<br />
[[File:Aikbtopola.jpg|thumb|AIK Bačka Topola in 1986]]<br />
[[File:GAE - Ajax - 52788074071.jpg|thumb|[[Dušan Tadić]], here as a player of [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]], grew up honing his skills within the youth ranks of his hometown's club TSC.]]<br />
<br />
After the war the region returned to Yugoslavia, and the club was renamed ''Egység'',<ref name=":0" /> and counted with Hungarian international [[Jenő Kalmár]] among its strongest reinforcements.<ref>"100 goodina fudbala u Bačkoj Topoli" page 79 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 1951, the club changes its name again into ''Topola''. The club played in the Subotica regional league and later achieved promotion to the [[Srpska Liga Vojvodina|Serbian League]] (3rd Yugoslav tier).<br />
<br />
In 1974, the club changed its name to ''FK AIK Bačka Topola''.<ref name=":0" /> In 1980, AIK was promoted to the [[Yugoslav Second League]], and over the next 6 years competed 5 seasons in the second highest division. In the Yugoslavian Cup competition of the season 1992–93 they entered the 1/8 finals after a win against the First League club Napredak Kruševac 2–1.<br />
<br />
In 2003, the club under financial difficulties ceased to compete, and maintained only the youth levels. In 2005, the club merged with [[FK Bajša]] and started competing again under a new name, ''FK Bačka Topola''. The club was the champion of the Vojvodina League North in the 2006–07 season. The club has dedicated much effort in the youth squads archiving titles in several levels. The club finished the 2010–11 season in second place, and won the relegation game for the Third League.<ref>[http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama History] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110114063750/http://www.fkbtopola.org.rs/onama |date=14 January 2011 }} at official website. {{in lang|sr}}</ref> In 2013, the official name was changed to FK TSC Bačka Topola. On 15 October 2013, the club's anniversary, TSC played against [[FK Partizan]] (1–4).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan/#prettyPhoto |title=FK PARTIZAN Beograd » Još jedan stogodišnjak proslavio rođendan |website=www.sr.partizan.rs |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018191544/http://www.sr.partizan.rs/73271-jos-jedan-stogodisnjak-proslavio-rodendan |archive-date=2013-10-18}}</ref> The club finished the season 2013–14 in second place, and lost the promotion play-off game for the Third League after a penalty shootout (2–2, 2–2) against [[FK Cement Beočin]]. In 2014–2015, TSC won the Bačka League, and returned to the Serbian League Vojvodina, national third tier.<br />
<br />
The club finished the 2016–17 Serbian League Vojvodina in third place, but got promoted to the [[Serbian First League]]. From the Serbian second tier, they were for the first time ever promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] for the 2019–20 season.<ref name=":0" /> There in their first ever top flight match away to [[FK Voždovac]] in Belgrade, playing at the modern shopping centre stadium, TSC won 1–2, marking a fine debut and the brightest moment in the club's history. Under manager [[Zoltan Sabo]], the club finished 4th in their first season in the SuperLiga and qualified for the [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|Europa League first qualifying round]]. Throughout the club's debut season strikers [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]] and [[Vladimir Silađi]] were impressive, finishing the season as triple joint top scorers. Other impressive players in the season for TSC were [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Goran Antonić]], [[Saša Tomanović]], [[Srđan Grabež]] and [[Đuro Zec]].<br />
<br />
In the [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]] season, the club finished second in the league to qualify to the [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Champions League third qualifying round]] for the first time in their history. TSC lost 7–1 on aggregate to [[S.C. Braga]], but were nonetheless assured a spot in the [[2023-24 UEFA Europa League#Group stage|Europa League group stage]].<br />
<br />
== Club colours and crest ==<br />
The club's original colours were green and white, but later replaced by blue. The lion on the crest is the coat of arms of [[Bačka Topola]], which comes from the coat of arms of [[Paul Kray|Pál Kray]] who was a nobleman in the town in 18th century.<br />
<br />
== Stadium ==<br />
The home ground of TSC was the City Stadium, which held 4,000 people. Construction of the stadium was finished in the 1930s. In 2017, TSC announced its intentions to build a new 4,500-seat stadium. From the 2018–19 to the 2021–22 season, because of the construction of the new stadium, the club's home games were played in City Stadium in [[Senta]]. On 3 September 2021 the [[TSC Arena]] was opened by the match against [[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]].<br />
<br />
The official [[Supporters' groups|supporters group]] of the club is the Blue Betyárs.<br />
<br />
== Honours ==<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**'''Champions (1):''' [[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (1): [[2015–16 Serbian League Vojvodina|2015–16]]<br />
*'''[[Vojvodina League|Yugoslav Third League (Vojvodina)]]'''<br />
**'''Winners (2):''' 1979–80, 1984–85<br />
**Runners-up (3): 1977–78, 1986–87, 1987–88<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|11 August 2024}}<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.superliga.rs/tim/tsc/ | title=Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije TSC}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1996)|Nikola Simić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=SRB|name=Matija Popović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=CMR|name=[[Macky Bagnack]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|name=Vukašin Krstić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|name=[[Dušan Stevanović (footballer, born 1996)|Dušan Stevanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Pejić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Radin|Milán Rádin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Jovanović (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Jovanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Lazetić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[AC Milan]]}}|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Ćirković]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Ivan Milosavljević (footballer, born 2000)|Ivan Milosavljević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Veljko Ilić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Stanić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Momčilo Svilar|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=Mihajlo Milosavić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=MF|other={{small|on loan from [[FC Krasnodar|Krasnodar]]}}|name=[[Mihajlo Banjac]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Ilja Pantelin|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Kuveljić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Jorgić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Gordić]]|other={{small|on loan from [[Lommel S.K.|Lommel]]}}|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|name=Mateja Đorđević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Pantović (footballer, born 2002)|Miloš Pantović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=CGO|name=[[Prestige Mboungou]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Petrović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=CRO|name=[[Luka Capan]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=SRB|name=[[Ifet Đakovac]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Vulić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Jovan Vlalukin]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=HUN|name=[[Bence Sós]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=[[Viktor Radojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=[[Andrej Petrović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Dejan Banjac (on loan to [[OFK Vrbas]])}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==European record==<br />
[[File:West_Ham_v_TSC_Bačka_Topola.jpeg|thumb|The players of [[West Ham United]] and [[TSC Bačka Topola]] line up before their Europa League match at the [[London Stadium]]]]<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan=2|2020–21<br />
| rowspan=2|[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MLD}} [[FC Petrocub Hîncești|Petrocub Hîncești]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| 2–0<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ccffcc| '''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ROU}} [[FCSB]]<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 6–6 {{aet}}<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''6–6 {{pso|4–5}}'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]]<br />
| {{flagicon|POR}} [[S.C. Braga|Braga]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–4<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–3<br />
| style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| '''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|Group A]]<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[West Ham United F.C.|West Ham United]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–1<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2023–24 UEFA Europa League group stage#Group A|4th out of 4]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}} [[Olympiacos F.C.|Olympiacos]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffffdd| 2–2<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 2–5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|GER}} [[SC Freiburg]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 1–3<br />
|style="text-align:center;" bgcolor=ffcccc| 0–5<br />
|-<br />
| 2024–25<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|Play-off round]]<br />
| <br />
{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C.|Maccabi Tel Aviv]]<br />
|style="text-align:center;" | <br />
| style="text-align:center;" | <br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|- style="text-align:center;background:#0000FF; color:black; border-top:black 3px solid; border-bottom:black 3px solid"<br />
| COLSPAN="14" | <span style="color:white">'''Current technical staff</span><br />
|- style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd"<br />
!Position<br />
!Name<br />
|-<br />
|-<br />
|President|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[János Zsemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Sports director|| {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Szabolcs Palágyi]]<br />
|-<br />
|Manager|| {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Dean Klafurić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Damir Milanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Marko Đorđević (footballer)|Marko Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|Assistant manager|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Goran Žmukić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary of the coaching staff:|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vojislav Stantić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Fitness coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Mihajlo Kostić]] <br/> {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[David Sabo (Fitness coach)|David Sabo]]<br />
|-<br />
|General secretary|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Borislav Banjac]]<br />
|-<br />
|Goalkeeper coach|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Silard Farago]]<br />
|-<br />
|Data analyst|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Krsto Jokić]]<br />
|-<br />
|Physiotherapist||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Golubović]]<br />
|-<br />
|Doctor||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dr. Deak Tibor]]<br />
|-<br />
|Secretary||{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Radomir Šaban]]<br />
|-<br />
|Security commissioner|| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatko Žemberi]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="2" | '''STRUČNI ŠTAB''': [http://www.fktsc.com/strucni-stab/]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
The following players played for national teams:<ref>[http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/5409/2002_1/Aik_Backa_Topola.html AIK Bačka Topola] at National-Football-Teams.com</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikica Klinčarski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Žigić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Martin Mirčevski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Jenő Kalmár]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Norbert Könyves]]<br />
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Other professional footballers:<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ištvan Dudaš]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Viktor Orsag]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Čedomir Pavičević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mitar Peković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Ratkov]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Silađi]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zvezdan Terzić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Todorović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|HUN}} [[Tamás Takács (footballer, born 1991)|Tamás Takács]]<br />
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''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK TSC players]].''<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [http://www.fktsc.com/ Official website]<br />
* [http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=5527 TSC] at National-football-teams<br />
* [http://www.srbijasport.net/klub/777-backa-topola-backa-topola/rez TSC] at Srbijasport<br />
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[[Category:FK TSC| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1913]]<br />
[[Category:1913 establishments in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Spartak_Subotica&diff=1241395654FK Spartak Subotica2024-08-20T22:20:40Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Spartak Ždrepčeva Krv<br />
| current = <br />
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| fullname = Fudbalski klub Spartak Ždrepčeva Krv<br />
| website = https://www.fkspartak.com/<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and years ago|df=yes|1945|4|21}}<br />
| ground = Stadion FK Senta, [[Senta]]<br />
| capacity = 5,000<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Nikola Simović<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Miloš Kruščić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
| position = Serbian Superliga, 10th of 16<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub Spartak Ždrepčeva Krv''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб Спартак Ждрепчева Крв}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club from [[Subotica]], [[Serbia]], that plays in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
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The club was founded in 1945 and was named after [[Jovan Mikić Spartak]], the leader of the [[Partisans (Yugoslavia)|Partisans]] in [[Subotica]], who was a national hero and was killed in 1944.<br />
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After the end of the [[2007–08 Serbian League Vojvodina]], the club merged with ''[[FK Zlatibor Voda|Zlatibor Voda]]'' which won promotion to the [[Serbian First League]] thus gaining the name '''Spartak Zlatibor Voda'''. In 2013, the board decided to return to the original name of the club.<br />
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== History ==<br />
=== Origins ===<br />
Founded in 1945, FK Spartak Subotica is, after [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]], the most successful club in northern Serbia. They participated in the first after-war club championship, in the [[1946–47 Yugoslav First League]] and from then on, they played always in between the first and second national leagues. The biggest success of the club was achieved when the club played in the 1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup final against [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] (1–6 loss).<br />
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However, football in Subotica has long tradition. During the pre-WWII period, the city was the seat of the Subotica Football Subassociation, one of the subassociations which existed within the Yugoslav Football Association, and which organised league competitions whose winners qualified for the Yugoslav championship where the national champion was decided. Subotica was home to three major clubs that made it to the Yugoslav championship before 1941: [[FK Bačka 1901|Bačka]], [[SAND Subotica|SAND]] and [[ŽAK Subotica]]. Bačka has furthermore the record of being the oldest football club in the entire territory of former Yugoslavia.<br />
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When Second World War started in 1941 in Yugoslavia, Subotica was invaded by the Axis forces and incorporated into Hungary with its clubs being included in the Hungarian league system. At the end of the war Yugoslavia took control again of Subotica. Some clubs such as SAND were dissolved, others like Bačka kept existing although played a much lesser role from then on, and, some new ones were formed, like Radnički or Građanski. ŽAK Subotica kept being active for a while, however, their main sponsor, the [[Yugoslav Railways]], decided to dissolve it and form a new club in its place which would be named "Spartak" which was the nickname of a legendary athlete from Subotica and World War II [[Yugoslav Partisans]] commander [[Jovan Mikić Spartak|Jovan Mikić – Spartak]]. Besides the players, the stadium, the colors and the fans, Spartak also inherited from ŽAK the tradition of being backed by the Yugoslav Railways.<ref>[http://www.gradsubotica.co.rs/otkud-ime-plavi-golubovi-i-blue-marines/#comment-20844 gradsubotica.co.rs] {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
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=== 1946 to 2006 ===<br />
During the period of socialist Yugoslavia, Spartak was a regular participant either in [[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav First]] or [[Yugoslav Second League|Second]] leagues. Although they never won the national championship, they were a feared adversary known for both, producing good homeground players that achieved quality careers domestically and abroad, and also bringing talented players from regions all around Yugoslavia. Spartak also contributed a number of players for the national team. During this period, the highlight was their presence as losing finalist of the [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup]].<br />
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Spartak was cup finalist again, in the [[1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup]]. By then the old [[SFRY|SFR Yugoslavia]] broke-up and [[FR Yugoslavia]] formed by Serbia and Montenegro took its place. Spartak was a regular participant of the [[First League of FR Yugoslavia]] all way until [[1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1999–2000]] season when they were relegated and a period of crisis started.<br />
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During the first decade of the new millennium the club went downhills all way until 2008 when they merged with [[FK Zlatibor Voda]] from neighbouring town of [[Horgoš]]. Playing under the name FK Spartak Zlatibor Voda, the club started recovering finally reaching its come-back to top tier when they were promoted to the [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga]].<br />
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=== 2006 till nowadays ===<br />
Spartak's biggest success since Serbia restored its name as country in 2006, came in the [[2018–19 UEFA Europa League]] qualifying rounds. They first defeated Northern Irish club [[Coleraine F.C.]] in Round 1, then went on to achieve what is considered their brightest moment in club history defeating Czech powerhouse [[AC Sparta Prague]] over two legs. They were eventually eliminated from the UEFA Europa League in the 3rd qualifying round, losing to Danish club [[Brøndby IF]] over two games.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2018&mm=08&dd=02&nav_id=1426210 |title=Spartak se odbranio i srušio Spartu! |language=sr |website=b92.net |date=2 August 2018 |access-date=18 August 2020}}</ref><br />
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==Supporters==<br />
{{main|Marinci (supporter group)}}<br />
Spartak's fans are known as [[Marinci (supporter group)|Marinci]] (Marines), which were formed in early 1989.<br />
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==Stadium==<br />
{{main|Subotica City Stadium}}<br />
'''Subotica City Stadium''' (Gradski stadion<ref>[http://www.srpskistadioni.in.rs/superliga/fkspartak_zlatiborvoda-subotica.html FK Spartak ZV] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120422184629/http://www.srpskistadioni.in.rs/superliga/fkspartak_zlatiborvoda-subotica.html |date=22 April 2012 }} at srpskistadioni.in.rs</ref>) is a multi-use [[stadium]] in [[Subotica]], [[Serbia]]. It is currently used mostly for [[Association football|football]] matches and is the club's home ground since 1945. The stadium holds 13,000 people. There is a football pitch and a registered track for athletics suitable for competitions. One part of the Stadium is covered. There are also two subsidiary football pitches.<br />
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==Spartak in Europe==<br />
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===Mitropa Cup===<br />
The Mitropa Cup, officially called the La Coupe de l'Europe Centrale, was one of the first really international major European football cups that the club participated in. After World War II, in 1951, a replacement tournament named Zentropa Cup was held to resume the rich tradition of this competition.<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Contest<br />
! Round<br />
! State<br />
! Club<br />
! Score<br />
! Place<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|1987<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Mitropa Cup]]<br />
|Semi-finals<br />
|{{ITA}}<br />
|[[Ascoli Calcio 1898 FC|Ascoli]]<br />
|1–2<br />
|[[Ascoli Piceno|Ascoli]]<br />
|-<br />
|Third-place match<br />
|{{HUN}}<br />
|[[Vasas SC|Vasas]]<br />
|0–2<br />
|[[Porto Sant'Elpidio]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===UEFA competitions===<br />
* Qualified for Europe in 2 seasons<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Europa League 2010–11|2010–11]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Europa League]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|align="left"|{{flagicon|LUX}} [[FC Differdange 03|Differdange 03]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|3–3<br />
| style="background:#cfc"|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR3<br />
|align="left"|{{flagicon|UKR}} [[FC Dnipro|Dnipro Dnipropetrovsk]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|0–2<br />
| style="background:#fcc"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2018–19 UEFA Europa League|2018–19]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Europa League]]<br />
|QR1<br />
|align="left"|{{flagicon|NIR}} [[Coleraine F.C.|Coleraine]]<br />
|1–1<br />
|2–0<br />
| style="background:#cfc"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR2<br />
|align="left"|{{flagicon|CZE}} [[AC Sparta Prague|Sparta Prague]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|1–2<br />
| style="background:#cfc"|'''3–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR3<br />
|align="left"|{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]]<br />
|0–2<br />
|1–2<br />
| style="background:#fcc"|'''1–4'''<br />
|}<br />
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==Honours==<br />
===League===<br />
'''National Championships – 1'''<br />
* '''People's Republic of Serbia League (Vojvodina group)'''<br />
** '''Winners (1):''' 1945–46<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/en/sampionat/28/sampioni-srbije-1946|title=Champions 1946.|publisher=crvenazvezdafk.com|access-date=9 May 2018}}</ref><br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
**Winners (4): 1952, 1971–72, [[1985–86 Yugoslav Second League|1985–86]] (West), [[1987–88 Yugoslav Second League|1987–88]] (West)<br />
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===Cup===<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
**Runners-up (2): [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]], [[1993–94 FR Yugoslavia Cup|1993–94]]<br />
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==Players==<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|21 August 2024}}<ref name="ssl">{{cite web | title = Mozzart Bet Super liga Srbije Spartak ŽK| url = https://www.superliga.rs/tim/spartak-zk/ | publisher = superliga.rs | access-date = 11 August 2024}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|name=Aleksandar Vulić|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=SRB|name=Vladimir Vitorović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=SRB|name=Mihailo Bogićević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Dejan Kerkez]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=NGA|name=Francis Ebuka Nwokeabia|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=SRB|name=Veljko Jocić|pos=MF|}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=COL|name=[[José Mulato]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=Luka Bijelović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=MKD|name=Andrej Todoroski|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=Marin Dulić|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Vojo Ubiparip]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Ćalasan]]|pos=DF|other=[[captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Danijel Kolarić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=GHA|name=[[Kwaku Bonsu Osei]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|name=David Dunđerski|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=NGA|name=Collins Atule|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Mijić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Ilija Babić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Jovan Lukić (footballer, born 2002)|Jovan Lukić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=MNE|name=Dimitrije Minić|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|name=Marko Kerkez|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=SRB|name=Srđan Šćepanović|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|name=[[Vladimir Prijović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=Léo Antônio}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=SRB|name=Milan Desnica|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=Luka Peić Tukuljac|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Mijailović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=SRB|name=Nemanja Krsmanović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=70|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Tomović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=Nikola Puškar|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=BRA|name=[[Kayque Luiz Pereira|Kayque]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Miloš Opačić|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Uroš Čejić|pos=FW|other=at [[OFK Vršac]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Stefan Simin|pos=FW|other=at [[OFK Bečej 1918|Bečej]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=NGA|name=Lucius Chimeremeze Onwuboro|pos=FW|other=at [[GFK Dubočica|Dubočica]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==Club officials==<br />
{{Updated|8 April 2024}}<br />
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{| class="toccolours" style="border: #0000FF solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#0000FF; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 120%" | '''Current officials'''<br />
|<br />
* '''President''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Simović<br />
* '''Sporting Director''': {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Dunđerski]]<br />
* '''Manager''': {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Kruščić]]<br />
* '''Assistant manager''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Željko Miković<br />
* '''Analyst''': {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Tutorić]]<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': {{flagicon|RUS}} Sergey Alekseev<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Mustafa Peštalić]]<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Miodrag Škorić<br />
* '''General secretary''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Tadija Stanić<br />
|}<br />
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===Players with multiple nationalities===<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have either:'''<br />
* Played at least 80 games for the club.<br />
* Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.<br />
* Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.<br />
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{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Milan Jovanić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dejan Kekezović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zoran Ljubinković]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Predrag Mijić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Igor Popović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dejan Rončević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Lazar Tufegdžić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vojo Ubiparip]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vladimir Veselinov]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Nemanja Vidić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Nikola Žigić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Miloš Cetina]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zvonko Ćirić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zoran Dimitrijević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Đukanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Miloš Glončak]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Lajoš Jakovetić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Gojko Janjić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Senad Karač]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zoltan Kujundžić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zoran Kuntić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Slobodan Kustudić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ranko Leškov]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dušan Maravić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Nenad Maslovar]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dragan Miranović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tihomir Ognjanov]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Bela Palfi]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Antal Puhalak]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zvonko Rašić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Antun Rudinski]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Živko Slijepčević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dimitrije Stefanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Miloš Stojiljković]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Slobodan Šujica]] <br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Jožef Takač]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Antal Tapiška]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tomislav Taušan]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Chinese Taipei}} [[Tim Chow]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Croatia}} [[Ivo Šeparović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Ghana}} [[Edmund Addo]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Hong Kong}} [[Dejan Antonić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Zsombor Kerekes]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Flórián Urbán]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Kazakhstan}} [[Maxim Fedin]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Japan}} [[Noboru Shimura]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Nikola Drinčić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Vladimir Jovović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Mladen Kašćelan]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Nemanja Nikolić (footballer, born 1988)|Nemanja Nikolić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Milan Purović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Nikola Vujović (footballer, born 1981)|Nikola Vujović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Montenegro}} [[Andrija Vukčević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|Tanzania}} [[Morice Abraham]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
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''For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Spartak Subotica players]].''<br />
<br />
==Managers==<br />
{{main|List of FK Spartak Subotica managers}}<br />
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*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ilija Rajković]] {{small|(19??–60)}}<ref>[http://en.calameo.com/read/000294779eabed71e839f Od Zone do Zone] by Radiša Dragićević, page 37 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tihomir Ognjanov]]<br />
*{{Flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Milan Živadinović]] {{small|(1974–1975)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] {{small|(7 Jan 1987 – 1 July 1988)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Milutin Sredojević]] {{small|(1 July 2000 – 30 June 2001)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia|2004}} [[Ranko Popović]] {{small|(1 July 2008 – 30 June 2009)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia|2004}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] {{small|(1 July 2009 – 30 June 2010)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Miranović]] {{small|(1 July 2010 – 14 November 2010)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Ilija Dobrić]] {{small|''(caretaker)''}} {{small|(14 Nov 2010 – 17 December 2010)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Ljubomir Ristovski]] {{small|(17 Dec 2010 – 3 June 2011)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zoran Njeguš]] {{small|(7 June 2011 – 3 February 2012)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] {{small|(6 Feb 2012 – 3 September 2012)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zoran Marić]] {{small|(4 September 2012 – 8 September 2012)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Petar Kurćubić]] {{small|(10 September 2012 – 1 October 1, 2013)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Macedonia}} [[Dragi Kanatlarovski]] {{small|(1 Oct 2013 – 2 June 2014)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Stevan Mojsilović]] {{small|(2 June 2014 – 23 October 2015)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[Andrey Chernyshov]] {{small|(31 Oct 2015 – 31 May 2017)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Aleksandar Veselinović]] {{small|(5 June 2017 – 8 April 2018)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Gaćinović (footballer)|Vladimir Gaćinović]] {{small|(9 Apr 2018 – 1 October 2018)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Predrag Rogan]] {{small|(2 Oct 2018 – 6 June 2019)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vladimir Gaćinović (footballer)|Vladimir Gaćinović]] {{small|(6 June 2019 – 20 November 2020)}}<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Vladimir Buač]] {{small|(20 November 2020—October 3, 2021)}}<br />
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==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors==<br />
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!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|2002–08<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2008–11<br />
|rowspan=3|Zlatibor Voda<br />
|-<br />
|2011–12<br />
||[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br />
|-<br />
|2012–13<br />
||[[Erreà]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–<br />
||[[Legea]]<br />
|Ždrepčeva Krv<br />
|}<br />
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{{col-end}}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{official website|https://www.fkspartak.com/}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20111201230240/http://www.blue-marines.com/ Blue Marines] fans (archived 1 December 2011)<br />
* [http://www.srbijafudbal.net/spartak_zlatiborvoda.htm Club profile and squad] at Srbijafudbal<br />
* [http://sportskisavezsubotice.org/index/page/id/42/lg/sr Club history] at Sportski savez Subotice {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.utakmica.rs/klub/6-spartak Spartak Stats] at Utakmica.rs<br />
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{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
{{Yugoslav First League}}<br />
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[[Category:FK Spartak Subotica| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1945]]<br />
[[Category:1945 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Sport in Subotica]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kayque&diff=1241395484Kayque2024-08-20T22:19:25Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Brazilian footballer (born 2000)}}<br />
{{Portuguese name|Luiz|Pereira}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Kayque<br />
| image = <br />
| fullname = Kayque Luiz Pereira<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|2000|7|12|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil<br />
| height = 1.76 m<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]<br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| youthyears1 = 2011–2020<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2020–2021<br />
| youthclubs2 = → [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan)<br />
| years1 = 2020–2022<br />
| clubs1 = [[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]]<br />
| caps1 = 6<br />
| goals1 = 0<br />
| years2 = 2020–2022<br />
| clubs2 = → [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan)<br />
| caps2 = 12<br />
| goals2 = 0<br />
| years3 = 2022–2024<br />
| clubs3 = [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]]<br />
| caps3 = 18<br />
| goals3 = 1<br />
| years4 = 2023–2024<br />
| clubs4 = → [[R.W.D. Molenbeek (2015)|RWD Molenbeek]] (loan)<br />
| caps4 = 0<br />
| goals4 = 0<br />
| years5 = 2024<br />
| clubs5 = → [[Guarani FC|Guarani]] (loan)<br />
| caps5 = 5<br />
| goals5 = 0<br />
| years6 = 2024–<br />
| clubs6 = [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]<br />
| caps6 = 0<br />
| goals6 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = <br />
| nationalteam1 = <br />
| nationalcaps1 = <br />
| nationalgoals1 = <br />
| club-update = 00:18, 21 August 2024 (UTC)<br />
| nationalteam-update = <br />
}}<br />
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'''Kayque Luiz Pereira''' (born 12 July 2000), simply known as '''Kayque''', is a Brazilian professional [[association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]].<br />
<br />
==Club career==<br />
<br />
=== Nova Iguaçu ===<br />
Kayque was born in [[Rio de Janeiro]], and began his career with [[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]] at the age of eleven. He made his first team debut with the club on 11 January 2020, coming on as a second-half [[Substitute (association football)|substitute]] in a 4–0 [[Campeonato Carioca]] home routing over [[America Football Club (Rio de Janeiro)|America-RJ]].<br />
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=== Botafogo ===<br />
On 5 September 2020, after five more first team appearances for Nova Iguaçu, Kayque joined [[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] on loan until the following February, and was initially assigned to the under-20 squad.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dabase.com.br/botafogo-acerta-com-volante-do-nova-iguacu-para-o-sub-20/|title=Botafogo acerta com volante do Nova Iguaçu para o sub-20|trans-title=Botafogo sign with Nova Iguaçu defensive midfielder for the under-20s|publisher=Da Base|language=pt-BR|date=5 September 2020|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref> He made his first team – and [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Série A]] – debut for ''Bota'' on 2 February 2021, replacing [[César Coelho Campos Júnior|Cesinha]] in a 1–1 away draw against [[Sociedade Esportiva Palmeiras|Palmeiras]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com.br/futebol/artigo/_/id/8124266/brasileiro-palmeiras-cede-empate-ao-botafogo-antes-de-viajar-ao-mundial-de-clubes|title=Brasileiro: Palmeiras cede empate ao Botafogo antes de viajar ao Mundial|trans-title=Brasileiro: Palmeiras give a draw to Botafogo before travelling to the Club World Cup|publisher=[[ESPN Brasil]]|language=pt-BR|date=2 February 2021|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref><br />
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Kayque had his loan extended until the end of 2021, but suffered a [[thigh]] injury which kept him sidelined between the months of April<ref>{{cite web|url=https://odia.ig.com.br/esporte/botafogo/2021/04/6129716-kayque-e-mais-um-problema-medico-no-botafogo.html|title=Kayque é mais um problema médico no Botafogo|trans-title=Kayque is another medical condition at Botafogo|publisher=O Dia|language=pt-BR|date=20 April 2021|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref> and July.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lance.com.br/botafogo/kayque-volta-jogar-apos-mais-tres-meses-participa-vitoria-brasileirao.html|title=Kayque volta a jogar após mais de três meses e participa de vitória do Botafogo no Brasileirão|trans-title=Kayque returns to action after more than three months and play a part in Botafogo's victory in the ''Brasileirão''|publisher=[[Lance!]]|language=pt-BR|date=25 July 2021|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref> On 14 January 2022, his loan was again extended for another six months.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.gazetaesportiva.com/times/botafogo/botafogo-prolonga-emprestimo-do-volante-kayque-por-seis-meses/|title=Botafogo prolonga empréstimo do volante Kayque por seis meses|trans-title=Botafogo extend loan of defensive midfielder Kayque for six months|publisher=Gazeta Esportiva|language=pt-BR|date=14 January 2022|accessdate=19 April 2022}}</ref><br />
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On 29 June 2022, Botafogo announced a permanent deal with Kayque until 2025.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.lance.com.br/botafogo/botafogo-anuncia-compra-e-renovacao-de-kayque-ate-2025.html|title=Botafogo anuncia compra e renovação de Kayque até 2025|trans-title=Botafogo announce the purchase and renewal of Kayque until 2025|publisher=[[Lance!]]|language=pt-BR|date=29 June 2022|accessdate=21 March 2023}}</ref><br />
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==== RWD Molenbeek (loan) ====<br />
On 6 September 2023, Botafogo sent Kayque on a season-long loan to [[2022–23 Challenger Pro League|recently-promoted]] to [[Belgian Pro League]] club [[R.W.D. Molenbeek (2015)|RWD Molenbeek]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=6 September 2023 |title=Bem-vindo, Kayque! |trans-title=Welcome, Kayque. |url=http://www.rwdm.be/fr/bem-vindo-kayque-2/ |access-date= |website= |publisher=RWDM |language=fr}}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
{{updated|21 March 2024}}<ref>{{Soccerway|kayque-luiz-pereira/648361|Kayque|accessdate=6 September 2023}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|State league<br />
!colspan="2"|Cup<br />
!colspan="2"|Continental<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|[[Nova Iguaçu Futebol Clube|Nova Iguaçu]]<br />
|[[2019 Campeonato Carioca|2019]]<br />
| colspan="3" |—||6<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha">Appearance(s) in [[Campeonato Carioca]]</ref>||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||6||0<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" |[[Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas|Botafogo]] (loan)<br />
|[[2020 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|2020]]<br />
|[[Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|Série A]]<br />
|5||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||5||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|2021]]<br />
|[[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|Série B]]<br />
|2||0||5<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha" />||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||7||0<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4" |Botafogo<br />
|[[2022 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|2022]]<br />
| rowspan="3" |Série A<br />
|6||1||9<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha" />||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||17||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A|2023]]<br />
|2||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||2||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024 Botafogo de Futebol e Regatas season|2024]]<br />
|0||0||1<ref name=":0" group="lower-alpha" />||0||0||0||0||0||2||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!15!!1!!15!!0!!2!!0!!0!!0!!32!!1<br />
|-<br />
|[[R.W.D. Molenbeek (2015)|RWDM]] (loan)<br />
|[[2023–24 Belgian Pro League|2023–24]]<br />
|[[Belgian Pro League]]<br />
|0||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Guarani FC|Guarani]] (loan)<br />
|[[2024 in Brazilian football|2024]]<br />
|Série B<br />
|0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||0||0<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="3" |'''Career total'''<br />
!15!!1!!21!!0!!2!!0!!0!!0!!38!!1<br />
|}<br />
{{Reflist|group=lower-alpha}}<br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''Botafogo'''<br />
* [[Campeonato Brasileiro Série B]]: [[2021 Campeonato Brasileiro Série B|2021]]<br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [https://www.botafogo.com.br/futebol/elenco-interna.php?atleta=340000046 Botafogo profile] {{in lang|pt-BR}}<br />
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[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium]]<br />
[[Category:Brazilian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Radni%C4%8Dki_1923&diff=1241027194FK Radnički 19232024-08-18T22:10:41Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Other uses|FK Radnički (disambiguation)}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2022}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Radnički 1923<br />
| fullname = Fudbalski klub Radnički 1923<br />
| current = 2024–25 FK Radnički 1923 season<br />
| image = FK Radnicki Kragujevac logo.svg<br />
| image_size = 160px<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1923}}<br />
| ground = [[Stadion Metalac]], [[Gornji Milanovac]]<br />
| capacity = 4,400<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Igor Konatar<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Feđa Dudić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 5th<br />
| website = fkradnicki.com<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub Radnički 1923''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб Рaднички 1923}}), commonly known as '''Radnički Kragujevac''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Рaднички Крагујевац}}), is a professional [[Association football|football]] club from [[Kragujevac]], Serbia making up the major part of the Radnički Kragujevac Sports Society. The name Radnički means "of the labourers" in Serbian and its roots come from the relation the club had with [[labour movement]]s during the first half of the 20th century.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===Early years===<br />
The club was formed in 1923 during an assembly in a restaurant in [[Kragujevac]] under the name '''Mladi Radnik''' (Young Labourer). Aleksandar Ratković was its first president. The first match that Mladi Radnik played was a 2–0 away loss to local side SK Triglav. On 16 August 1925, they played host to [[FK Radnički Beograd|SK Radnički Beograd]] in a match where the visitors eventually won 5–0. One week later, Mladi Radnik won their first match against [[Radnički Niš]] 7–1.<br />
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In 1929, Mladi Radnik changed its name to '''Radnički''', an adjective invoking labour and workers in Serbian, as its roots come from the relation the club had with [[labour movement]]s during the first half of the 20th century.<br />
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The club's stature and significance began increasing from 1933. It got its own stadium in 1935, and the first match at the new stadium was played on 18 August 1935, against local rivals Slavija, which was won by 1–0 and the first goal scored Jeremija Nikolić. At that time the club had also a number of international matches. Radnički was in the prewar years of the [[World War II]] host of teams like Olympique Marseille, Ferencváros and Honvéd Budapest, Rapid Wien and some others. The club competed in the highest league of the [[Kragujevac Football Subassociation]] which gave access to the qualifiers for the [[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav Championship]]. Radnički won the Subassociation league in 1934, 1935, 1938 and 1939,<ref>"Fudbal u Kragujevcu kroz decenije" pag. 23–25</ref> however it only managed to qualify once to the national league, in the [[1935–36 Yugoslav First League|1935–36]] season. They had a fierce rivalry with [[FK Šumadija 1903]] in this period.<br />
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===Tragic days (1941–1944)===<br />
[[File:Execution of serbs in Kragujevac on 21 10 1941.jpg|180px|thumb|right| Nazi Germans rounding up Serbian civilians in [[Kragujevac]] for execution.]] During [[World War II]], the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] was invaded and partitioned by the [[Axis powers]], and [[Kragujevac]] were occupied by [[Nazi Germany]] and underwent a number of tragic days during the war. The local population was suppressed and many Serbian civilians, as well as Roma and Jews, were murdered or have perished in concentration camps. Radnički lost during the war numerous players, club officials and a whole generation of club supporters.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/osnivanje/ |title=fkradnicki.com – Osnivanje |access-date=3 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120408173824/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/osnivanje/ |archive-date=8 April 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Therefore, comes mainly the especially deep-rooted antifascist attitude of the city, the club and its supporters. To commemorate the victims of the massacre, the whole village of [[Šumarice]], where the killings took place, was turned into a memorial park, called [[Šumarice Memorial Park]]. The ''Museum of Genocide'' in Kragujevac is located not so far from Radnički's stadium. After the liberation of Kragujevac in 1944, the club continued to develop.<br />
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===1946–1970===<br />
[[File:Fk radnicki kragujevac.gif|170px|thumb|right|Radnički's 2nd crest.]]<br />
In 1946, Radnički played against [[Red Star Belgrade]] for membership of the newly created [[Yugoslav First League]]. There were so many fans that the ''City Stadium'' was too small to accommodate all visitors. Then, the city and the club decided to build a new stadium. After eight years of construction, the new stadium was ready to be opened. The official opening took place on 6 June, in 1957, against [[FK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]] and ended with 2–2. In 1969, Radnički was promoted for the first time to the [[Yugoslav First League]] after beating Sutjeska Nikšić and FK Crvenka in the play-offs. During the season, Radnički had a great 4–1 victory over Partizan Belgrade at [[JNA Stadium]]. On this 7 September, in 1969, the Radnički fans support their team particularly fanatical. The atmosphere was so fantastic that it was compared with the atmosphere at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester (statements from local and foreign journalists and opponents). On this day the Radnički fans and the club were given the nickname ''[[Crveni Đavoli]]'' (English: Red Devils), after the nickname for Manchester United. After that game, the Brazilian football giant [[Santos FC|FC Santos]] with the legendary [[Pelé]] was so impressed by the atmosphere, instead of the friendly game against Partizan, they drove to [[Kragujevac]] and played against Radnički. They were not disappointed. 40,000 spectators were in the [[Čika Dača Stadium]] and around the stadium were a further seven to eight thousand enthusiastic fans. Radnički achieved in a legendary atmosphere a 4–4 draw. At the end of the domestic championship, Radnički was 15th in their first top league season and the survival was ensured on the last round with a victory over [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]] by 1–0.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/navijaci-crveni-davoli |title=Navijaci -Crveni Djavoli |access-date=2 July 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100730110325/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/navijaci-crveni-davoli/ |archive-date=30 July 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.blic.rs/Vesti/Srbija/179566/Prosili-su-devojke-na-stadionu-Radnickog- Prosili su devojke na stadionu Radnickog]</ref><br />
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===1971–1976===<br />
The 1971, Radnički finished the season as 17th and narrowly avoided the relegation. The following 1971/72 season, the club returned to the [[Yugoslav Second League]]. However, the return to the first league is not a long time coming. Radnički managed to get back among the best teams of the former [[SFR Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] and to play two more seasons in the top division, before they went at the end of the 1975/76 season the way to the second division. Then comes the drought period of the club for two decades.<br />
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===1998–present===<br />
Since the relegation in 1976, the club was no longer member of the top division. The civil war during the 90s (1992–1995), the inflation and the UN sanctions have hit the state and his population hard. The club relegated even several times in the third league, but the final return in the first league occurred in 1998. It followed the longest period in the first division, in total for four seasons, before they went at the end of the 2001/02 season again the way to the second division. In 2010, ''FK Šumadija Radnički 1923'' was a short lived name of the club during the 2009/10 season after the fusion with [[FK Šumadija 1903]]. The old name Radnički was returned and changed to '''Radnički Kragujevac'''. However, 2010 marked a turning point for the club, which achieved the promotion, and returning to the top flight, the Serbian SuperLiga, in 2011, where it remained until nowadays.<br />
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==Club colours and crest==<br />
The name of the town [[Kragujevac]] derived from the Serbian word ''"kraguj"'', which is a name used for a particular species of hawk from the genus [[Accipiter]], which in the Middle Ages often nested in the city and its surrounding region, and was appreciated by the population as they were used partially for hunting. Thus the name means ''"Kraguj City"''. Today, the ''Kraguj'' occupies a place of honor on the city's coat of arms and also on the crest of the club. The typical colours of Radnički are mainly red, but the club used also as away kit, an all-turquoise jersey.<br />
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{{Clear}}<br />
<gallery class="center"><br />
File:Coat-of-arms-of-the-FK-Radn.jpg|Radnički's 3rd crest<br />
</gallery><br />
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==Stadium==<br />
{{main|Čika Dača Stadium}}<br />
[[File:Stadion dubocica107.jpg|thumb|Radnički 1923 play their European matches at the newly opened [[Dubočica Stadium]] in [[Leskovac]]]]<br />
The home field of Radnički Kragujevac is the [[Čika Dača Stadium]]. It is named in memory of [[Danilo Stojanović]], known as ''Čika Dača'', who is considered to be a pioneer of football in [[Serbia]]. The construction of the stadium was finished on 6 June, in 1957, and had a capacity for up to 40,000 spectators. After renovations in 2007, the stadium new capacity is 15,100 seats.<ref>[http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/stadion/istorija/ fkradnicki.com&nbsp;– Stadion&nbsp;– Istorija] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120412001819/http://www.fkradnicki.com/o_klubu/stadion/istorija/ |date=12 April 2012 }}</ref><br />
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===Further development===<br />
For the stadium are planned several phases of reconstructions. The first phase includes the installation of 1,400 [[lux]] strong [[Floodlights (sport)|floodlights]] of the brand [[Philips]] and new locker and club rooms, while for the next phase planned the full reconstruction of the west stand (inclusive covering), the press and the [[Very Important Person|VIP]] lounge. Then will follow the construction of the east stand, so that it fulfills the [[UEFA]] standards for European matches. The first phase started in July 2012.<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
{{main|Crveni Đavoli}}<br />
[[File:Red Devils Kragujevac1.JPG|235px|right|thumb|The [[Crveni Đavoli|Đavoli]] at the [[Čika Dača Stadium]] in 2011.]]Since its foundation, Radnički always had considerable number of supporters. The first organized support of Radnički fans was recorded on 29 July, in 1934. About 600 Radnički fans drove to [[Belgrade]] for a match against BASK. The real spectator boom began in the late sixties, were Radnički was promoted for the first time to the top level. At that time began the first approaches of modern organized support. The away match against [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] should make history. On this 7 September, in 1969, the Radnički fans support their team particularly fanatical and the atmosphere was so fantastic that it was compared with the atmosphere at Old Trafford stadium in Manchester (statements from local and foreign journalists and opponents). On this day, the Radnički fans and the club were given the nickname '''Crveni Đavoli''' (English: The Red Devils), after the nickname for Manchester United. However, the first organized meeting of the Crveni Djavoli was on 9 March, in 1989. Together, the fans went to a basketball game and the Djavoli took advantage of this day as the day of its official founding. Today, they are always on the southside of the [[Čika Dača Stadium]], from where they fiery support their club. Besides football, they also support other sport sections of the Radnički Kragujevac Sport Association.<br />
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==Club honours and achievements==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
<br />
===Yugoslavia===<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
**''' Winners:''' [[1968–69 Yugoslav Second League|1968–69]], 1973–74<br />
* '''[[Kragujevac Football Subassociation]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1935, 1936, 1938, 1939<br />
<br />
===Serbia===<br />
* '''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
**''' Winners:''' [[2020–21 Serbian First League|2020–21]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[2010–11 Serbian First League|2010–11]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian League West]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 2016–17<br />
<br />
===Individual awards===<br />
'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga top scorer]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Name<br />
!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]]<br />
|[[Darko Spalević]]<br />
| 19<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==European record==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Season<br />
!Competition<br />
!Round<br />
!Opponent<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
!Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League|2024–25]]<br />
|[[UEFA Conference League]]<br />
| Second qualifying round<br />
|{{Flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Mornar Bar|Mornar Bar]]<br />
| style="text-align:center; background:#ddffdd;"| 1–0<br />
| style="text-align:center; background:#ffdddd;"| 1–2 {{aet}}<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd"|'''2–2 <small>(3–4 [[Penalty shootout|p]])</small>'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|10 August 2024}}<ref>{{cite web|title=ПРВИ ТИМ – 2024/25|trans-title=Squad|url=https://www.fkradnicki.com/prvi-tim-2024-25/|language=Serbian|publisher=fkradnicki.com|access-date=10 August 2024}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Milošević (footballer)|Marko Milošević]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=USA|name=Vukašin Bulatović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BIH|name=[[Marko Mihojević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=BIH|name=[[Besim Šerbečić]]|pos=DF|other=on loan from [[FK Sarajevo|Sarajevo]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BIH|name=[[Samir Zeljković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=SRB|name=[[Matija Gluščević]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=BIH|name=[[Mehmed Ćosić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=COL|name=[[Dilan Ortiz|Dilan Ortíz]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=GLP|name=[[Kilian Bevis]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BRA|name=[[Evandro (footballer, born 1997)|Evandro]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Simović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Mitrović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Vidović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=Miloš Rošević|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=MNE|name=Bojan Adžić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=Miloš Ristić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=Luka Milojević|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=SRB|name=Nikola Bukumira|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SRB|name=Vanja Tomić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=SRB|name=Bogdan Mirčetić|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=50|nat=CRO|name=Tomislav Dadić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=55|nat=SRB|name=[[Milutin Vidosavljević]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=70|nat=SRB|name=Milan Aleksić|pos=MF|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=81|nat=SRB|name=Luka Lijeskić|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|name=Petar Milovanović|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=90|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Vidakov]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=TUN|name=Louay Ben Hassine|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=[[Darly Nlandu]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Vasilije Žunić|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Vladimir Tomović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Miloš Mladenović|pos=GK|other=at [[GFK Dubočica|Dubočica]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=Milan Gvozdenović|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički Sremska Mitrovica]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Players with multiple nationalities ===<br />
* {{flagicon|CRO}} {{flagicon|BIH}} Tomislav Dadić<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Bojan Adžić<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Slobodan Simović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Marko Milošević (footballer)|Marko Milošević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} Uroš Arsenijević<br />
* {{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|SRB}} Vukašin Bulatović<br />
* {{flagicon|GLP}} {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Kilian Bevis]]<br />
<br />
===Notable players===<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have either:'''<br />
* Played at least 80 games for the club.<br />
* Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.<br />
* Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.<br />
<br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vinko Begović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Predrag Đorđević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Olarević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Predrag Spasić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Paunović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|YUG}} [[Aleksandar Stojanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Goran Drulić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ivica Kralj]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radovan Krivokapić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Mališić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stanimir Milošković]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radovan Radaković]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Radosavljević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}}{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Rakić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Stevanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Filip Kostić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Luka Milivojević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Darko Spalević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nemanja Tomić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
*{{flagicon|BIH}} [[Aleksandar Kosorić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Momčilo Stojanović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Nenad Erić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MKD}} [[Dragan Čadikovski]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MKD}} [[Toni Jakimovski]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miloš Brnović]]<br />
*{{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Simić]]<br />
*{{flagicon|NGA}} [[Izuchukwu Anthony]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PRK}} [[An Il-bom]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PRK}} [[Myong Cha-hyon]]<br />
*{{flagicon|PRK}} [[Ri Kwang-il]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Radnički Kragujevac players]].''<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
{{Updated|29 February 2024}}<br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border: #FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:#FFFFFF; font-size: 120%" | '''Current officials'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Sporting Director''': {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Perović (footballer)|Slavko Perović]]<br />
* '''Manager''': {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Feđa Dudić]]<br />
* '''Assistant manager''': {{flagicon|BIH}} Adnan Jahić<br />
* '''Assistant manager''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Miroslav Stakić<br />
* '''Analyst''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Lazar Savić<br />
* '''Goalkeeping coach''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Jelčić<br />
* '''Fitness coach''': {{flagicon|BIH}} Jasmin Trnovac<br />
* '''Economic''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Marko Trifunović<br />
* '''Doctor''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Srđan Vlajović<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Ilija Milenković<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Mateja Pavlović<br />
* '''Physiotherapist''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Umeljić<br />
* '''General secretary''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Ivan Pavlović<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Managerial history===<br />
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|<br />
*[[Sava Paunović]] <small>(1997–1998)</small><br />
*[[Žarko Olarević]] <small>(1998)</small><br />
*Slobodan Stašević <small>(1998–1999)</small><br />
*[[Sava Paunović]] <small>(1999–2000)</small><br />
*Miroslav Jovanović <small>(2000–2001)</small><br />
*Radmilo Jovanović <small>(2001)</small><br />
*Milenko Radivojević <small>(2002)</small><br />
*[[Nebojša Vučićević]] <small>(2003)</small><br />
*[[Bogdan Korak]] <small>(2004–2005)</small><br />
*Slobodan Stašević <small>(2006–2007)</small><br />
*Milan Samardžić <small>(2007–2008)</small><br />
*Bahrija Hadžić <small>(2008)</small><br />
*Slavko Vojičić <small>(2008–2009)</small><br />
*Slobodan Stašević <small>(2009)</small><ref>[http://www.sportske.net/vest/fudbal/stasevic-novi-trener-radnickog-238.html Stašević novi trener Radničkog] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120222151305/http://www.sportske.net/vest/fudbal/stasevic-novi-trener-radnickog-238.html |date=22 February 2012 }}, Sportske.net, 2 April 2009</ref><br />
*[[Slobodan Dogandžić]] <small>(2009)</small><br />
*[[Vlado Čapljić]] <small>(2010–2011)</small><br />
*[[Slavenko Kuzeljević]] <small>(Jul 2011 – Oct 2012)</small><br />
*[[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(Oct 2012 – Apr 2013)</small><br />
*[[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(Apr 2013 – Jun 2013)</small><br />
*[[Radmilo Ivančević]] <small>(Jun 2013 – Mar 2014)</small><br />
*[[Predrag Ristanović]] <small>(Mar 2014 – Apr 2014)</small><br />
*[[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(Apr 2014 – Oct 2014)</small><br />
*[[Vlado Čapljić]] <small>(Oct 2014)</small><br />
*[[Neško Milovanović]] <small>(Oct 2014 – Sep 2015)</small><br />
*[[Radovan Radaković]] <small>(Sep 2015 – Dec 2016)</small><br />
*[[Vlado Čapljić]] <small>(Dec 2016 – Apr 2017)</small><br />
*Slaviša Kovačević <small>(Apr 2017 – Jun 2017)</small><br />
*Slavko Vojičić <small>(2017–2018)</small><br />
*[[Darko Tešović]] <small>(Jun 2018 – Oct 2018)</small><br />
*Darko Milisavljević (interim) <small>(Oct 2018 – Nov 2018)</small><br />
*[[Dejan Nikolić (footballer)|Dejan Nikolić]] <small>(Nov 2018 – Sep 2019)</small><br />
*[[Darko Vojvodić]] <small>(Sep 2019 – Nov 2019)</small><br />
*Darko Milisavljević <small>(Nov 2019 – Jul 2020)</small><br />
*[[Aleksandar Linta]] <small>(Jul 2020 – Apr 2021)</small><br />
*Dejan Joksimović <small>(Apr 2021 – Jun 2021)</small><br />
*Vladimir Radenković <small>(Jun 2021 – Nov 2021)</small><br />
*[[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(Nov 2021 – Feb 2022)</small><br />
*[[Nenad Lalatović]] <small>(Feb 2022 – Jun 2022)</small><br />
*Dejan Joksimović <small>(Jun 2022 – Sep 2023)</small><br />
*[[Feđa Dudić]] <small>(Sep 2023 – present)</small><br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|1996–1999<br />
||[[Reusch (company)|Reusch]]<br />
|rowspan=7|''None''<br />
|-<br />
|1999–2003<br />
||[[NAAI]]<br />
|-<br />
|2008–2009<br />
||[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]]<br />
|-<br />
|2009–2010<br />
||[[Jako]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2013<br />
||[[Joma]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–2017<br />
||[[Jako]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2020<br />
||[[NAAI]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–present<br />
||[[Jako]]<br />
|Mozzart<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
; Official<br />
* {{official}} {{in lang|en|sr}}<br />
; Other<br />
* {{Facebook|FKRadnicki1923}}<br />
<br />
{{FK Radnički 1923}}<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
{{Yugoslav First League}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Radnicki}}<br />
[[Category:FK Radnički 1923| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1923]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Sport in Kragujevac]]<br />
[[Category:1923 establishments in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=NK_Radomlje&diff=1241027081NK Radomlje2024-08-18T22:09:48Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Short description|Slovenian football club}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=February 2022}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Radomlje<br />
| image = NK Radomlje.svg<br />
| image_size = 150px<br />
| fullname = Nogometni klub Radomlje<br />
| nickname = ''Mlinarji'' (The Millers) <br> ''Rumeni bojevniki'' (The Yellow Warriors)<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1972}}<ref name = "Klubi">{{cite web | url = https://www.nzs.si/tekmovanja/?action=vsiKlubi&id_menu=35 | title = Klubi |trans-title=Clubs | publisher = [[Football Association of Slovenia]] | access-date = 29 July 2016 | language = sl }}</ref><br />
| ground = [[Domžale Sports Park]]<br />
| capacity = 3,100<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Matjaž Marinšek<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = Darjan Slavic<br />
| league = [[Slovenian PrvaLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Slovenian PrvaLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Slovenian PrvaLiga, 9th of 10<br />
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'''Nogometni klub Radomlje''' ({{lang-en|Radomlje Football Club}}) or simply '''NK Radomlje''', currently named '''Kalcer Radomlje''' for sponsorship reasons, is a Slovenian [[Association football|football club]] based in [[Radomlje]] that competes in the [[Slovenian PrvaLiga]], the top flight of Slovenian football.<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Although the settlement of [[Radomlje]] had an informal football club formed in 1934 as part of the town's sports club, the club was legally not established until 1972 by a group of local workers.<ref name="history">{{cite web | url = https://www.nk-radomlje.si/zgodovina/ |title=Zgodovina NK Radomlje| trans-title = NK Radomlje history | publisher = NK Radomlje | access-date = 20 April 2013 | language = sl }}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url = https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/slovfound.html | title = Slovenia: List of foundation dates | website = [[RSSSF]] |access-date=14 February 2022}}</ref> The club competed in the lower regional and amateur leagues in [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]] until the independence of Slovenia in 1991. In the [[2014–15 Slovenian PrvaLiga|2014–15]] season, Radomlje played in the [[Slovenian PrvaLiga]] for the first time in their history.<br />
<br />
==Supporters==<br />
Radomlje supporters are called Mlinarji. The group was formed in April 2009.<ref name = "supporters">{{cite web | url = http://www.nk-radomlje.si/mlinarji/ | title = Navijaška skupina NK Radomlje |trans-title=NK Radomlje fan group | publisher = NK Radomlje | access-date = 25 June 2016 | language = sl }}</ref><br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{Updated|20 February 2024}}<ref name="firstteamsquad">{{cite web |trans-title=Players |title=Igralci|url=https://www.nk-radomlje.si/igralci/ |publisher=NK Radomlje |access-date=16 August 2023|language=sl}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SLO|pos=GK|name=[[Emil Velić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=BIH|pos=DF|name=[[Stipo Marković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=Tibor Gorenc Stankovič}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=CRO|pos=DF|name=[[Vicko Ševelj]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=BIH|pos=MF|name=Franjo Posavac}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SLO|pos=FW|name=Nino Kukovec}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SLO|pos=MF|name=[[Luka Cerar]]|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=CRO|pos=FW|name=Noel Bilić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=SLO|pos=MF|name=[[Nemanja Gavrić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=CRO|pos=DF|name=[[Tin Hrvoj]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=CRO|pos=MF|name=Stjepan Davidović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SLO|pos=MF|name=Andrej Pogačar}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=CRO|pos=MF|name=[[Ivan Krolo]]|other=on loan from [[HNK Hajduk Split|Hajduk Split]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SLO|pos=MF|name=[[Dejan Vokić]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=KVX|pos=DF|name=[[Elvis Letaj]]|other=on loan from [[HNK Hajduk Split|Hajduk Split]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Caio Da Cruz]]|other=on loan from [[HNK Gorica|Gorica]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=Rok Jazbec}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=NGR|pos=MF|name=Moses Barnabas}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=BIH|pos=MF|name=[[Ognjen Gnjatić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=Nejc Klašnja}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=36|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=Rok Ljutić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SLO|pos=GK|name=Patrik Mesarić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=42|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=[[Vid Koderman]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=62|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=[[Gaber Dobrovoljc]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=66|nat=BIH|pos=MF|name=[[Madžid Šošić]]|other=on loan from [[HNK Hajduk Split|Hajduk Split]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=73|nat=SLO|pos=GK|name=Luka Baš}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SLO|pos=DF|name=[[Uroš Korun]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Slovenian Second League]]'''<br />
**Winners: [[2015–16 Slovenian Second League|2015–16]], [[2020–21 Slovenian Second League|2020–21]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Slovenian Third League]]'''<br />
**Winners: [[2010–11 Slovenian Third League|2010–11]]<br />
<br />
*'''[[Slovenian Regional Leagues|Slovenian Fourth Division]]'''<br />
**Winners: 2002–03<ref name="season 2002/03"/><br />
<br />
*'''MNZ Ljubljana Cup'''<br />
**Winners: 2013–14,<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.mnzljubljana-zveza.si/index.cfm?Akc=tekmovanja&liga=719 | title =2013–14 MNZ Ljubljana Cup | publisher = MNZ Ljubljana | access-date = 18 April 2016 | language = sl }}</ref> 2018–19<br />
<br />
==League history since 1991==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!League<br />
!Position<br />
|-<br />
|1991–92<br />
|[[MNZ Ljubljana]]<br />
|style="background: #90EE90;"|1st<br />
|-<br />
|[[1992–93 Slovenian Second League|1992–93]]<br />
|[[Slovenian Second League|2. SNL]]<br />
|style="background: #FFCCCC;"|16th<br />
|-<br />
|[[1993–94 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|1993–94]]<br />
|[[Slovenian Third League|3. SNL]] – West<br />
|2nd<br />
|-<br />
|[[1994–95 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|1994–95]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|style="background: #FFCCCC;"|11th<br />
|-<br />
|1995–96<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|5th<br />
|-<br />
|1996–97<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|7th<br />
|-<br />
|1997–98<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|8th<br />
|-<br />
|1998–99<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|7th<br />
|-<br />
|1999–2000<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|6th<br />
|-<br />
|2000–01<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|9th<br />
|-<br />
|2001–02<br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|4th<br />
|-<br />
|2002–03<ref name="season 2002/03">{{cite web | url = http://www.mnzljubljana-zveza.si/Rezultati.htm | title = 1. članska liga 2002/03 | publisher = MNZ Ljubljana | access-date = 30 October 2016 | language = sl | url-status = dead | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20030715222820/http://www.mnzljubljana-zveza.si/Rezultati.htm | archive-date = 15 July 2003 }}</ref><br />
|MNZ Ljubljana<br />
|style="background: #90EE90;"|1st<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 Slovenian Third League#League standing (Centre)|2003–04]]<br />
|3. SNL – Centre<br />
|7th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|2004–05]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|2nd<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|2005–06]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|7th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|2006–07]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|2nd<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|2007–08]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|8th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|2008–09]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|3rd<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Slovenian Third League#League standing (West)|2009–10]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|4th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Slovenian Third League#Clubs West|2010–11]]<br />
|3. SNL – West<br />
|style="background: #90EE90;"|1st<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Slovenian Second League#League table|2011–12]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|5th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2012–13 Slovenian Second League#League table|2012–13]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|5th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2013–14 Slovenian Second League#League table|2013–14]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|style="background: #90EE90;"|2nd<br />
|-<br />
|[[2014–15 Slovenian PrvaLiga#Standings|2014–15]]<br />
|[[Slovenian PrvaLiga|1. SNL]]<br />
|style="background: #FFCCCC;"|10th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2015–16 Slovenian Second League#Standings|2015–16]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|style="background: #90EE90;"|1st<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016–17 Slovenian PrvaLiga#League table|2016–17]]<br />
|1. SNL<br />
|style="background: #FFCCCC;"|10th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 Slovenian Second League#League table|2017–18]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|4th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 Slovenian Second League#League table|2018–19]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|3rd<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 Slovenian Second League#League table|2019–20]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|3rd<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Slovenian Second League#Promotion group|2020–21]]<br />
|2. SNL<br />
|style="background: #90EE90;"|1st<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Slovenian PrvaLiga#League table|2021–22]]<br />
|1. SNL<br />
|6th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Slovenian PrvaLiga#League table|2022–23]]<br />
|1. SNL<br />
|7th<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023–24 Slovenian PrvaLiga#League table|2023–24]]<br />
|1. SNL<br />
|9th<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[ŽNK Radomlje]], women's team<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*[https://www.nk-radomlje.si/ Official website] {{in lang|sl}}<br />
*[https://www.prvaliga.si/tekmovanja/?action=klub&id_kluba=174&id_menu=217 PrvaLiga profile] {{in lang|sl}}<br />
*[https://int.soccerway.com/teams/slovenia/nk-radomlje/ Soccerway profile]<br />
<br />
{{Slovenian First League}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Radomlje, NK}}<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1972]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Slovenia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:1972 establishments in Slovenia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Nemanja_Milunovi%C4%87&diff=1240544233Nemanja Milunović2024-08-15T23:12:19Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Serbian footballer (born 1989)}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Nemanja Milunović<br />
| image = <br />
| full_name = Nemanja Milunović<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1989|05|31|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Čačak]], [[Socialist Republic of Serbia|SR Serbia]],<br />[[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|SFR Yugoslavia]]<br />
| height = {{Height|m=1.93}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crvenazvezdafk.com/scc/igraci/prvi-tim/459/nemanja-milunovic |title=Nemanja Milunović |publisher=Red Star Belgrade |access-date=31 August 2022}}</ref><br />
| position = [[Centre back]]<br />
| currentclub = [[Železničar Pančevo]] <br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| youthyears1 = <br />
| youthclubs1 = <br />
| years1 = 2008–2011<br />
| clubs1 = [[FK Borac Čačak|Borac Čačak]]<br />
| caps1 = 4<br />
| goals1 = 1<br />
| years2 = 2008–2009<br />
| clubs2 = → [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]] (loan)<br />
| caps2 = 31<br />
| goals2 = 0<br />
| years3 = 2010–2011<br />
| clubs3 = → [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]] (loan)<br />
| caps3 = 26<br />
| goals3 = 0<br />
| years4 = 2011–2015<br />
| clubs4 = [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]<br />
| caps4 = 96<br />
| goals4 = 12<br />
| years5 = 2015–2018<br />
| clubs5 = [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]]<br />
| caps5 = 59<br />
| goals5 = 6<br />
| years6 = 2019–2021<br />
| clubs6 = [[Red Star Belgrade]]<br />
| caps6 = 54<br />
| goals6 = 6<br />
| years7 = 2021–2022<br />
| clubs7 = [[Alanyaspor]]<br />
| caps7 = 27<br />
| goals7 = 1<br />
| years8 = 2022–2024<br />
| clubs8 = [[Red Star Belgrade]]<br />
| caps8 = 27<br />
| goals8 = 0<br />
| years9 = 2024–<br />
| clubs9 = [[Železničar Pančevo]]<br />
| caps9 = 1<br />
| goals9 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2016–2019<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 4<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 1<br />
| pcupdate = 16 August 2024<br />
| ntupdate = 11 October 2019<br />
}}<br />
'''Nemanja Milunović''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Немања Милуновић}}, {{IPA-sh|němaɲa mǐlunoʋitɕ, - milǔː-|pron}}; born 31 May 1989) is a [[Serbs|Serbian]] professional [[Association football|football]]er who plays as a [[Defender (association football)|centre back]] for [[Železničar Pančevo]].<br />
<br />
==Club career==<br />
===Early career===<br />
Milunović made his professional debut with hometown club [[FK Borac Čačak|Borac Čačak]], but saw little playing time.<ref name="HMIL">{{cite web|url=http://fudbal.hotsport.rs/2018/11/16/ko-je-nemanja-milunovic-muslinovo-iznenadjenje-zvezdina-visegodisnja-zelja-za-krstajica-kasper-video/|author=Darko Noveski|work=HotSport|title=KO JE NEMANJA MILUNOVIĆ: Muslinovo iznenađenje, Zvezdina višegodišnja želja, za Krstajića 'Kasper'|language=Serbian|date=16 November 2018|accessdate=1 October 2019}}</ref> He was then loaned to [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]] for the 2010–11 season; at the time the team played in the [[Serbian First League|Serbia's second tier]]. Mladost Lučani returned to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] the following season, during which Milunović played a total of 30 games and scored a total of six goals.<ref name="HMIL"/> Eventually, Mladost Lučani purchased Milunović's contract from Borac Čačak.<ref name="HMIL"/> At Mladost Lučani, Milunović was coached by [[Neško Milovanović]].<ref name="HMIL"/><br />
<br />
===BATE Borisov===<br />
In 2015, Milunović joined Belarusian team [[FC BATE Borisov|BATE Borisov]] in a [[euro|€]]300,000 transfer from Mladost Lučani.<ref name="HMIL"/> He played in the team's [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group E|2015–16 UEFA Champions League campaign]] under coach [[Alyaksandr Yermakovich]]. On 16 September 2015, he scored BATE's only goal in their first Champions League match that season, a 4–1 loss against [[Bayer 04 Leverkusen|Bayer Leverkusen]].<ref name="USM">{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/soccer/2015/09/16/leverkusen-beats-bate-borisov-4-1--champions-league/32517115/|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|title=''Bayer Leverkusen beats BATE Borisov 4-1 in Champions League''|date=16 September 2015|accessdate=1 October 2019}}</ref> Although BATE was last in their group by the end of the [[2015–16 UEFA Champions League group stage|2015 UEFA Champions League group stage]], BATE's general secretary Andrei Vashkevich stated that Milunović was one of the team's most consistent players, even suggesting that he had a chance to be named the [[Belarusian Premier League|Vysheyshaya Liga]]'s Player of the Year.<ref name="RM">{{cite web|url=https://www.asroma.com/en/news/2015/12/view-from-the-opposition-bate|work=[[A.S. Roma]]|title=''VIEW FROM THE OPPOSITION: BATE BORISOV''|date=7 December 2015|accessdate=1 October 2019}}</ref> Milunović was subsequently named in the ideal team of the Belarus's Vysheyshaya Liga for two consecutive seasons.<ref name="HMIL"/><br />
<br />
===Red Star Belgrade===<br />
After Milunović decided not to renew his contract with BATE Borisov, he signed a 2.5-year contract with [[Red Star Belgrade]] as a [[free agent]] in the 2018–19 winter transfer window.<ref name="MMP">{{cite web|url=https://www.mozzartsport.com/fudbal/vesti/gotovo-milunovic-u-zvezdi-dve-i-po-godine/311762|author=Darjan Nedeljković|work=Mozzart Sport|title=''GOTOVO! Milunović u Zvezdi dve i po godine''|language=Serbian|date=16 November 2018|accessdate=1 October 2019}}</ref> He played in Red Star's [[2019–20 UEFA Champions League group stage#Group B|2019–20 UEFA Champions League campaign]] under coach [[Vladan Milojević]].<br />
<br />
===Alanyaspor===<br />
In June 2021, after his contract with Red Star expired, Milunović signed 2-year contract with Turkish side [[Alanyaspor]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.alanyaspor.org.tr/Haber/nemanja-milunovic-aytemiz-alanyasporumuzda-562021|work=alanyaspor.org.tr|title=Nemanja Milunovic Aytemiz Alanyaspor'umuzda|language=Turkish|date=5 June 2021|accessdate=5 June 2021}}</ref><br />
<br />
==International career==<br />
Milunović made his first appearance for the [[Serbia national football team]] under coach [[Slavoljub Muslin]] in a 2-1 friendly win over [[Cyprus national football team|Cyprus]] in November 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fss.rs/index.php?id=2021&aid=10348 |title=Фудбалски савез Србије - званична веб презентација |website=Fss.rs |date= |accessdate=2016-11-19}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
===Club===<br />
{{Updated|end of 2021–22 season}}<ref name="scway">{{cite web |url=https://int.soccerway.com/players/nemanja-milunovic/47192/|title=N. Milunović |website=Soccerway |accessdate=11 October 2016}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="2"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|Cup<br />
!colspan="2"|[[UEFA#Club|Europe]]<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[FK Borac Čačak|Borac Čačak]]<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2007–08]]<br />
|2||1||0||0||0||0||0||0||2||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]]<br />
|2||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||2||0<br />
|-<br />
!Total<br />
!4!!1!!0!!0!!0!!0!!0!!0!!4!!1<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="7"|[[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian First League|2008–09]]<br />
|31||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||31||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian First League|2010–11]]<br />
|26||0||0||0||0||0||0||0||26||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian First League|2011–12]]<br />
|30||6||1||0||0||0||0||0||31||6<br />
|-<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian First League|2012–13]]<br />
|24||3||1||1||0||0||0||0||25||4<br />
|-<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian First League|2013–14]]<br />
|27||1||1||0||0||0||0||0||28||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian SuperLiga|2014–15]]<br />
|15||2||1||0||0||0||0||0||16||2<br />
|-<br />
!Total<br />
!153!!12!!4!!1!!0!!0!!0!!0!!157!!13<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="5"|[[FC BATE Borisov|BATE]]<br />
|[[2015 Belarusian Premier League|2015]]<br />
|23||2||5||0||12||1||1||0||41||3<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016 Belarusian Premier League|2016]]<br />
|11||2||4||0||0||0||0||0||15||2<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017 Belarusian Premier League|2017]]<br />
|20||2||3||0||11||1||1||0||35||3<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018 Belarusian Premier League|2018]]<br />
|5||0||3||0||3||0||1||0||12||0<br />
|-<br />
!Total<br />
!59!!6!!15!!0!!26!!2!!3!!0!!103!!8<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]<br />
|[[2018–19 Red Star Belgrade season|2018–19]]<br />
|12||0||4||1||0||0||0||0||16||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 Red Star Belgrade season|2019–20]]<br />
|20||2||2||0||13||1||0||0||35||3<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Red Star Belgrade season|2020–21]]<br />
|22||4||4||1||10||1||0||0||36||6<br />
|-<br />
!Total<br />
!54!!6!!10!!2!!23!!2!!0!!0!!87!!9<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="1"|[[Alanyaspor]]<br />
|[[2021–22 Alanyaspor season|2021–22]]<br />
|27||1||5||0||0||0||0||0||32||1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=2|Career total<br />
!297!!26!!34!!3!!49!!4!!3!!0!!383!!33<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===International statistics===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan=3 | [[Serbia national football team|Serbia national team]]<br />
|-<br />
!Year!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|2016||3||1<br />
|-<br />
|2017||0||0<br />
|-<br />
|2018||0||0<br />
|-<br />
|2019||1||0<br />
|-<br />
!Total||4||1<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===International goals===<br />
Score and Result lists Serbia's goals first<ref name="scway"/><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"<br />
|-<br />
!scope=col|No.<br />
!scope=col data-sort-type=date|Date<br />
!scope=col|Venue<br />
!scope=col|Cap<br />
!scope=col|Opponent<br />
!scope=col|Score<br />
!scope=col|Result<br />
!scope=col|Competition<br />
|-<br />
!scope=row|1<br />
|31 May 2016||[[Karađorđe Stadium]], [[Novi Sad]], Serbia||align=center|2||{{fb|Israel}}||align=center|'''2'''–1||align=center|3–1||[[Exhibition game#Association football|Friendly]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
;Mladost Lučani<br />
* [[Serbian First League]]: [[2013–14 Serbian First League|2013–14]]<br />
<br />
;BATE Borisov<br />
* [[Belarusian Premier League]]: [[2015 Belarusian Premier League|2015]], [[2016 Belarusian Premier League|2016]], [[2017 Belarusian Premier League|2017]], [[2018 Belarusian Premier League|2018]]<br />
* [[Belarusian Cup]]: [[2014–15 Belarusian Cup|2014-15]]<br />
* [[Belarusian Super Cup]]: [[2015 Belarusian Super Cup|2015]], [[2016 Belarusian Super Cup|2016]], [[2017 Belarusian Super Cup|2017]]<br />
<br />
;Red Star Belgrade<br />
* [[Serbian SuperLiga]] (5): [[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]], [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]], [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]], [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]], [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
* [[Serbian Cup]] (3): [[2020–21 Serbian Cup|2020–21]], [[2022–23 Serbian Cup|2022–23]], [[2023–24 Serbian Cup|2023–24]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{Soccerway|nemanja-milunovic/47192}}<br />
* [http://www.utakmica.rs/fudbaler/254-milunovic-nemanja Nemanja Milunović Stats] at utakmica.rs<br />
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{{FK Crvena zvezda squad}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Milunovic, Nemanja}}<br />
[[Category:1989 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from Čačak]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football defenders]]<br />
[[Category:Serbia men's international footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian expatriate men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Belarus]]<br />
[[Category:Expatriate men's footballers in Turkey]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian SuperLiga players]]<br />
[[Category:FK Borac Čačak players]]<br />
[[Category:FK Mladost Lučani players]]<br />
[[Category:FC BATE Borisov players]]<br />
[[Category:Red Star Belgrade footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Alanyaspor footballers]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OFK_Beograd&diff=1239489479OFK Beograd2024-08-09T16:02:48Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = OFK Beograd<br />
| image = OFK Belgrade Emblem.png<br />
| image_size = 150px<br />
| fullname = Omladinski fudbalski klub Beograd<br />
| current = <br />
| nickname = ''Romantičari'' (The Romantics)<br />''Plavo-beli'' (The Blue-Whites)<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|6 July 1911}} as ''Beogradski sport klub'' {{small|(disputed)}}<br/>{{Start date and age|25 March 1945}} as ''Radnički sportski klub Metalac''<br />
| ground = Kraljevica Stadium, Zaječar<br />
| capacity = 19,100<br />
| chairman = Momčilo Minić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian First League]], 1st (promoted)<br />
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'''OFK Beograd''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд}}, [[English language|English]]: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club'') is a [[Football in Serbia|Serbian]] professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Belgrade]], more precisely in [[Karaburma]], an urban neighborhood of the municipality of [[Palilula, Belgrade|Palilula]]. It is part of the [[OSD Beograd]] sport society.<br />
<br />
All up, the club has won 5 national championships, in the following seasons: 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, and 1938–39; the club won these titles under their old name of BSK (Beogradski Sport Klub).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|title=NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!;– OFK (NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!)|publisher=ofkbeograd.co.rs|access-date=16 November 2020|archive-date=6 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221106145231/http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|url-status=live}}</ref> The club has been cup winners five times also, winning in the following seasons: 1934, 1953, 1955, 1961–62, and 1965–66.<br />
<br />
The club has also recorded significant results in European competition, reaching the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] semi-finals where they lost to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. They reached the [[1972–73 UEFA Cup]] quarter-finals where they lost to [[FC Twente]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
===The beginning===<br />
The club was founded in 1945 as '''Metalac''' but it is considered to be the successor of '''BSK''' one of the most prominent football clubs in [[Kingdom of Serbia]] and later [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. It was also the most successful club between 1923 and 1941, with five national champion titles. BSK played its first game on 13 October 1911 against [[FK Šumadija 1903|Šumadija]] from [[Kragujevac]] and won 8–1.<br />
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In 1945, after [[World War II]], the club was established under the name '''Metalac''' by some former members of '''BSK'''. This club carried the name until 1950, when it was renamed to BSK, but in the 1957 the club merged with '''TSK Šumadija''' to form '''OFK Beograd''' ([[Serbian Latin alphabet|Serbian Latin]]: Omladinski fudbalski klub, {{lang-en|YFC&nbsp;– Youth Football Club}}).<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegfound.html Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates]</ref><br />
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===The golden era===<br />
A two-decade-long ''"Golden Era"'' began when the club won the Yugoslav Cup in [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]]. Three other Yugoslav Cup wins followed, in [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]] and the [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]] and [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]] seasons. The club was the [[Yugoslav First League]] runner-up twice, in 1954–55 and in 1965–66. In the meantime, the club had changed its name once again. In 1957, the club was named OFK Beograd, once again in an attempt to attract spectators to the stadium, especially younger ones who often opted for either Red Star or Partizan. In that time, the players played elegant football and therefore got the nickname of ''"Romantičari"''.<br />
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The 1960s and the first half of the 1970s were years of European glory. OFK Beograd had participated eight times in European competitions. Their biggest success came in the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] season, playing in the semi-final against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]], eventual champions. In the following ten years, teams such as [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]], [[Feyenoord]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], and [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] also lost to OFK Beograd.<br />
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===The silent fall===<br />
The ''Romantičari'' were not able to take advantage of their success on the domestic and European scene. After several successful seasons, a sudden fall occurred. During the 1980s, the club often changed leagues from the First Division to the Second.<br />
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===Modern era===<br />
In the summer of [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003]], they were back in European competition. They played in the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. OFK defeated Estonian side [[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]] at home by the score of 6–1, but [[UEFA]] cancelled the result because of a smoke bomb being thrown on the field during the game. Consequently, only the second leg result would count. OFK Beograd won in [[Tallinn]] with a score of 5–3. They were eliminated in the second round by Czech club [[1. FC Slovácko]], with a score of 4–3.<br />
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The club was back on the European stage in 2004. They started playing in the second round of the Intertoto Cup and eliminated [[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]. In the third round, OFK went on to play against [[Tampere United]]. OFK Beograd defeated their Finnish opponents and went on to play in the semifinals. They were eliminated by [[Atlético Madrid]] losing the first leg 1–3 at home with [[Aleksandar Simić (footballer)|Aleksandar Simić]] scoring for OFK and [[Fernando Torres]], [[Diego Simeone]] and [[Ariel Ibagaza]] scoring for Atlético, losing the second leg 2–0 in Madrid meant OFK were eliminated 1–5 on aggregate. Even though OFK were eliminated it was seen as an honour and a return to the club's glory days to have a European powerhouse such as Atlético play at [[Omladinski stadion]] with world class talents such as Torres and Simeone.<br />
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In 2005, the club entered the [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] in the second round of qualifying losing to [[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]] on the [[away goals rule]]. In 2006, the club faced French side [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] in the [[2006–07 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]]. In the first game, in Belgrade, OFK defeated their opponents by the score of 1–0 a goal from centre-back [[Miloš Bajalica]] in the 31st minute of play proving the difference, a great result considering Auxerre was then one of France's strongest clubs. In the second game OFK Beograd lost 5–1 with the result standing at 2–1 for Auxerre with ten minutes to play, a result which would see OFK Beograd eliminate Auxerre. However, the young OFK team capitulated in the last ten minutes of play conceding three goals and were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. In the 2010 Europa League, OFK beat [[Torpedo Zhodino]] of Belarus 3–2<ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ OFK Beograd&nbsp;– Torpedo Zhodino : 2–2] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322204612/https://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ |date=22 March 2018 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref><ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010/ Torpedo Zhodino&nbsp;– OFK Beograd : 0–1] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131201907/http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010 |date=31 January 2015 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref> on aggregate and went on to play [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] where they lost 7–3 on aggregate, coming back from two-nil down to draw 2–2 with late goals been scored by [[Miloš Krstić (footballer, born 1987)|Miloš Krstić]] and [[Nenad Injac]] in Turkey against Galatasaray but ultimately losing the second leg 1–5 at home with [[Danilo Nikolić (footballer)|Danilo Nikolić]] scoring the only goal for OFK.<br />
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OFK Beograd were relegated from the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] after finishing fifteenth in the [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16 season]]. The next season saw relegation from the [[2016–17 Serbian First League]] after finishing bottom of the table. The club played in the [[Serbian League Belgrade]] in the 2017–18 season (their first season in the Serbian third tier), finishing in second place behind [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]] who were promoted to the Serbian second tier.<br />
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In November 2018 the "Klub prijatelja OFK Beograda" was formed (trans. "Club of Friends of OFK Beograd") with the goal of saving the club from becoming extinct and helping the club through its most difficult times. The KPO is made up of loyal fans who want to see OFK return to its former glories competing at the very top of the first tier of Serbian football.<br />
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In their second year in the Serbian third division, OFK finished in fifth position on 46 points, with [[RFK Grafičar Beograd|Grafičar]] being promoted to the second division. OFK did however manage to win the Belgrade Cup.<br />
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In the 2019–20 season, OFK commenced their third successive season in the Serbian third tier with hiring former accomplished player [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] as coach. On 25 September 2019, in the last 32 of the Serbian Cup, OFK faced their city rivals FK Rad and won 3–2 with two goals from Andreja Lazović and one goal from Stefan Janković. This was considered quite a success as OFK where at this time in the Serbian third division and FK Rad in the Serbian top division the SuperLiga. [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] Pandemic resulted in the season coming to a halt for clubs in the third division Belgrade league, OFK finished the season in a disappointing 3rd place. The eventual champions were [[FK IMT|IMT]] who were promoted to the Serbian First League (Second Division of the Serbian football pyramid), another hammer blow for OFK as a 4th consecutive season in the Serbian 3rd tier would come in season 2020–21 for a club barely surviving financially.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs////2020-07-31|title=OFK-Vesti|website=ofkbeograd.co.rs|language=sr|access-date=2020-07-31}}</ref> At the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, OFK finished in first place in the Serbian League Belgrade, securing promotion to the Serbian First League for the [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24 season]].<br />
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==Honours==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
====League====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (5):''' [[1930–31 Yugoslav Football Championship|1930–31]], [[1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship|1932–33]], [[1934–35 Yugoslav Football Championship|1934–35]], [[1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship|1935–36]], [[1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship|1938–39]]<br />
** Runners-up (6): [[1927 Yugoslav Football Championship|1927]], [[1929 Yugoslav Football Championship|1929]], [[1937–38 Yugoslav Football Championship|1937–38]], [[1939–40 Yugoslav Football Championship|1939–40]], [[1954–55 Yugoslav First League|1954–55]], [[1963–64 Yugoslav First League|1963–64]]<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (3):''' 1958–59 (East), [[1979–80 Yugoslav Second League|1979–80 (East)]], [[1984–85 Yugoslav Second League|1984–85 (East)]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (1):''' [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
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====Cups====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
** '''Winners (6):''' 1934, 1941, [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]], [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]], [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]]<br />
* '''[[Serbia and Montenegro Cup]]'''<br />
** Runners-up: [[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|2005–06]]<br />
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===European===<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup]]'''<br />
** Quarter-finals: [[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
* '''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1958–60]]<br />
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===Unofficial===<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football Championship|Serbian Championship]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1919–20 Serbian Football Championship|1919–20]], [[1920–21 Serbian Football Championship|1920–21]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football League (1940–1944)|Serbian League]]''' (top level between 1940 and 1944)<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1939–40 Serbian League|1939–40]], [[1940–41 Serbian League|1940–41]], [[1942–43 Serbian League|1942–43]], 1943–44<br />
** Runners-up: 1941–42<br />
* '''People's Republic of Serbia League (Belgrade championship)'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1945<br />
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==European competitions==<br />
{{Main|OFK Beograd in European football}}<br />
Before [[UEFA]] was founded (in 1954), OFK Beograd, under the name of Beogradski Sport Klub (BSK), participated in [[Mitropa Cup]], the first really international European football competition. The club competed for five seasons without a big success, usually stopped by teams from Hungary, the major football power at the time. In [[UEFA]] competitions, OFK Beograd played 16 seasons, the biggest success being reaching the semifinals of the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]].<br />
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===UEFA competitions summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:250px;"| OFK Beograd<br />
! style="width:50px;"| Seasons<br />
! style="width:30px;"| P<br />
! style="width:20px;"| W<br />
! style="width:20px;"| D<br />
! style="width:20px;"| L<br />
! style="width:30px;"| F<br />
! style="width:30px;"| A<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Match Pts%W<br />
!<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties P<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties W<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties L<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Ties %W<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Serbia]] {{flagicon|Serbia}}'''<br />
|2||4||2||0||2||4||8||50.00||||2||-||2||-<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Yugoslavia]] {{flagicon|YUG}}'''<br />
|8||38||14||7||17||64||69||46.05||||18||10||8||55.56<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Total'''<br />
|'''10'''||'''42'''||'''16'''||'''7'''||'''19'''||'''68'''||'''76'''||'''46.43'''||||'''20'''||'''10'''||'''10'''||'''50.00'''<br />
|}<br />
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==Youth system==<br />
[[File:Ivanovic 2.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[Branislav Ivanović]] honed his skills at OFK Beograd]]<br />
OFK Beograd's youth system has a reputation as one of the best in the history of Serbian football. In its 107 years of existence, it produced and promoted hundreds of players who played not just for the club, but for the national team as well. Among these players are the likes of [[Josip Skoblar]], [[Spasoje Samardžić]], [[Ilija Petković]], [[Slobodan Santrač]], [[Dragoslav Stepanović]], [[Mitar Mrkela]], [[Saša Ćurčić]], [[Duško Tošić]], [[Branislav Ivanović]], [[Aleksandar Kolarov]], and many others.<br />
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Since OFK Beograd's existence, attention was always turned to the younger categories of players. Recently, the club has built a new private training center, comprising eight playing fields along with training equipment with the newest technology.<br />
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A youth school was created with 150 players born between 1996 and 1999.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} There are also seven competitive teams for which more than 170 players are playing. The youth system compromises around 20 highly qualified coaches who are all specialized in certain areas of the game. Most of the coaches are former players who spent years at the club and who also went through the same youth system. Several physios are also present and are equipped with the newest technology for their work.<br />
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==Rivals==<br />
OFK's biggest rivals are [[FK Rad]] from the Belgrade suburb of [[Banjica]]. It is known as the small Belgrade derby. In the mid-2000s in a game between the two clubs in the last game of the season OFK scored a last minute equalizer against Rad meaning Rad were relegated for the first time in almost twenty-five years. In the following season when OFK were playing in the Intertoto Cup Rad fans threw a number of flares from outside the stadium forcing UEFA to award the game 3–0 against OFK even though OFK won the game 6–1 against Estonian club Narva Trans.<br />
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Other rivals to a much lesser degree include [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena Zvezda]] and [[FK Partizan]].<br />
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After being relegated to [[Serbian League Belgrade]] OFK had a bitter rivalry with [[FK Zemun]].<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
{{Main|Plava Unija}}<br />
OFK Beograd's fans are commonly known as Plava Unija (The Blue Union) since 1994. When Beogradski Sportski Klub (BSK) was founded in 1911, the club which dominated the fields of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] developed a significant fan base. Throughout the several wars that took place since the founding of BSK, the club's turbulent history has produced adverse effects on the average attendance of today's matches in which OFK Beograd plays.<br />
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An organized group appeared for the first time in 1984 under the name of "Blue Thunders". The group lived under that name until 1990. When they were influenced by the rise of nationalism in [[Yugoslavia]], they change their name to "Sokolovi" (The Falcons). The group officially collapsed in 1993 about a year after [[United Nations|UN]] sanctions were put on [[FR Yugoslavia]]. The fans' love towards the club was certainly not forgotten and in 1994 a new group is founded&nbsp;– Blue Union Belgrade. The name remains the title of OFK Beograd's main group of ultras.<br />
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OFK Beograd's fans have been known to be resistant of past regimes. In the 1990s, [[FK Milicionar|Milicionar]], a pro-regime police-backed team, entered the first division. When OFK Beograd first played against them, the OFK fans reacted with creation of a banner which bore the message "Goal Against the Regime." Among other things, members of Plava Unija also reinstated the old ex-Yugoslav firms habit of finding local home crews when their team was on away matches, no matter which Serbian town or city was in question.<br />
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Plava Unija fostered a friendship with [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]'s fans, "Invalidi" while the club still played in Yugoslavia's second tier from 1996 to 1998. That friendship still remains to this day. OFK Beograd is also known to be supported by fans of [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] and [[Anorthosis Famagusta]].<ref>[http://ofkmsk.ru/news Moscow fan club OFK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514050606/http://ofkmsk.ru/news |date=14 May 2012 }} official website {{in lang|ru}}</ref><br />
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==Team kits==<br />
The [[Kit (association football)|Official team kit]] is currently produced by [[Spain|Spanish]] sports apparel company [[Joma]].<br />
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{| border="0"<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_b = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_ra = _duisburg1112h<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _bochum1213h<br />
| leftarm = 0000FF<br />
| body = 0000FF<br />
| rightarm = 0000FF<br />
| shorts = 0000FF<br />
| socks = FFFFFF<br />
| title = Home<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _caen1213a<br />
| pattern_b = _everton1213t<br />
| pattern_ra = _caen1213a<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _bochum1213a<br />
| leftarm = FFFFFF<br />
| body = FFFFFF<br />
| rightarm = FFFFFF<br />
| shorts = FFFFFF<br />
| socks = 0000FF<br />
| title = Away<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _white_hoop<br />
| pattern_b = _whitestripeonright<br />
| pattern_ra = <br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _nzl10a<br />
| leftarm = 000000<br />
| body = 000000<br />
| rightarm = 000000<br />
| shorts = 000000<br />
| socks = 000000<br />
| title = Third<br />
}}<br />
|{{Football kit box<br />
| align = none center<br />
| pattern_la = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_b = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_ra = _gk1112green<br />
| pattern_sh = <br />
| pattern_so = _gk1112green<br />
| leftarm = 006000<br />
| body = 006000<br />
| rightarm = 006000<br />
| shorts = 000000<br />
| socks = 006000<br />
| title = Goalkeeper<br />
}}<br />
|}<br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|9 August 2024}}<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=MNE|name=[[Balša Popović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=GHA|name=[[Edmund Addo]]|pos=MF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=SRB|name=[[Vuk Bogdanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Darko Gojković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BLR|name=[[Daniil Dushevskiy]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Cvetković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ECU|name=[[Michael Bermúdez]]|other=<small>on loan from [[L.D.U. Quito|LDU Quito]]</small>|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Marković (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Marković]]|pos=MF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Mituljikić]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=MNE|name=[[Nikola Vujadinović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Miljan Momčilović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Đermanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=GHA|name=Kwadwo Opoku Ackah|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Stanojlović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=BIH|name=[[Aleksandar Kahvić]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Vasilije Grbović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|name=Srđan Nikolić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Lazić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Novak Gojkov]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=CYP|name=[[Konstantinos Evripidou]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Paločević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=NGA|name=Prince Benjamin Obasi|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=SRB|name=[[Dejan Jevtić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=SUR|name=[[Gleofilo Vlijter]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=45|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksej Vukičević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Ivanović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=63|nat=SRB|name=Stefan Obradović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=66|nat=SRB|name=[[Bogdan Mojsilović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Stoisavljević]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=73|nat=GHA|name=[[Ebenezer Annan]]|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Gobeljić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|name=[[Filip Halabrin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=91|nat=SRB|name=Marko Stanković|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=93|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simonović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=GHA|name=[[Samuel Owusu]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==Club officials==<br />
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===Coaching staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Position !! Name<br />
|-<br />
|'''Manager''' || {{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Assistant manager''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Božić <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Ivelja]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fitness coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vlada Živanović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Physiotherapist ''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Igrutinović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Goalkeeping coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Rade Grahovac<br />
|-<br />
|'''General director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Balša Terzić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sports director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrej Mrkela]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''General secretary''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Rašić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Club president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Momčilo Minić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vice-president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]] <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Kostadin Terzić<br />
|}<br />
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== UEFA competitions ==<br />
* Qualified for Europe in 14 seasons <small>''(2 in European Cup Winners' Cup, 9 in Europa League/UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 3 in Intertoto Cup)''</small><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Country<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|QR<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Chemie Halle]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|3–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|NIR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]]<br />
|5–1<br />
|2–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–3 (3–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tottenham Hotspur]]<br />
|1–2<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1963–64]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|1–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (0–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1964–65]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ESP}}<br />
|align=left|[[Athletic Bilbao]]<br />
|0–2<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup|1966–67]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–6'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1968–69]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ROM}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Rapid Bucureşti|Rapid Bucureşti]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Bologna]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|TUR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Göztepe A.Ş.|Goztepe]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[1971–72 UEFA Cup|1971–72]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|SWE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Djurgårdens IF Fotboll|Djurgården]]<br />
|4–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''6–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Carl Zeiss Jena]]<br />
|1–1<br />
|0–4<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|TCH}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dukla Prague]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[Feyenoord]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|3–4<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–5 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe Stara Zagora]]<br />
|0–0<br />
|3–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Twente|Twente]]<br />
|3–2<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[1973–74 UEFA Cup|1973–74]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]<br />
|0–1<br />
|2–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–8'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003–04]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|EST}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|5–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''11–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|CZE}}<br />
|align=left|[[1. FC Slovácko|Slovácko]]<br />
|3–3<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|LAT}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|FIN}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tampere United]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|0–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''1–0'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|Spain}}<br />
|align=left|[[Atlético Madrid]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 UEFA Cup|2005–06]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 UEFA Cup|2006–07]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|FRA}}<br />
|align=left|[[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–5<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2008–09]]<br />
|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panionios F.C.|Panionios]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Europa League 2010–11|2010–11]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Europa League]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|Belarus}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino|Torpedo Zhodino]]<br />
|2–2<br />
|1–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR3<br />
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}<br />
|align=left|[[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–7'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable former players==<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have played at least one international match for their national team at any time.'''<br />
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}<br />
;Yugoslavia<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Arsenijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[August Bivec]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Radivoj Božić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Vojin Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Đorđević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Prvoslav Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ernest Dubac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Franjo Glaser]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Glišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ivan Jazbinšek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Bruno Knežević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Andreja Kojić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Gustav Lechner]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Manola]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Mitrović (footballer, born 1908)|Milorad Mitrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Branimir Porobić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Predrag Radovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Janko Rodin]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Kuzman Sotirović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Slavko Šurdonja]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Dragomir Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Valjarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Borota]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srđan Čebinac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Gugleta]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stanoje Jocić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miodrag Jovanović (footballer, born 1922)|Miodrag Jovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Frane Matošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mitar Mrkela]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Srđan Mrkušić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Radenković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Spasoje Samardžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Šekularac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vasilije Šijaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Skoblar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Lazar Tasić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikoslav Bjegović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Saša Ćurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Petar Divić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Nenad Jestrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Đorđe Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Miloš Kolaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Kristić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Obradović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dušan Petković (footballer, born 1974)|Dušan Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Gordan Petrić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Petrović (footballer)|Saša Petrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Mihajlo Pjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dejan Rađenović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Boris Vasković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1977)|Aleksandar Živković]]<br />
;Serbia<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Aksentijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Beljić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Ignjovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radiša Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Jevtić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Krstičić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Lukač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Paločević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Rajković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rodić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Šaranov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Šćepović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vojislav Stanković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Stevanović (footballer)|Ivan Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Duško Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Trišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Zdjelar]]<br />
;Armenia<br />
* {{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
;Australia<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Branko Buljevic]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Milan Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Doug Utjesenovic]]<br />
;Austria<br />
* {{Flagicon|AUT}}{{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]]<br />
;Azerbaijan<br />
* {{flagicon|AZE}} [[Branimir Subašić]]<br />
;Bosnia and Herzegovina <br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Hujdurović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Petar Jelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Đorđe Kamber]]<br />
;Bulgaria<br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Blagoy Simeonov]]<br />
;Cameroon<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} [[Aboubakar Oumarou]]<br />
;Cyprus<br />
* {{flagicon|CYP}} [[Milenko Špoljarić]]<br />
;France<br />
* {{flagicon|FRA}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ivan Bek]]<br />
;Kazakhstan<br />
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Nenad Erić]]<br />
;Latvia<br />
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Oļegs Karavajevs]]<br />
;Lithuania<br />
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Kęstutis Ruzgys]]<br />
;North Macedonia<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Aleksandar Bajevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Filip Despotovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Boban Grnčarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Hristijan Kirovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Bojan Markoski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Darko Micevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Angelko Panov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Ostoja Stjepanović]]<br />
;Malta<br />
* {{flagicon|MLT}} [[Nenad Veselji]]<br />
;Montenegro<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladan Adžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Marko Baša]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Bogavac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladimir Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miodrag Džudović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Petar Grbić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Igor Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Janković (footballer, born 1995)|Marko Janković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mladen Kašćelan]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Kecojević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nemanja Nikolić (footballer, born 1988)|Nemanja Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mitar Novaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milorad Peković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milan Purović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Vuković]]<br />
;Romania<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Svetozar Popović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Rudolf Wetzer]]<br />
;Slovakia<br />
* {{flagicon|SVK|1938}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ján Podhradský]]<br />
;Uganda<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Khalid Aucho]]<br />
;United States<br />
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ilija Mitić]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:OFK Beograd players]].''<br />
<br />
==Coaching history==<br />
{{Main|List of OFK Beograd managers}}<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Toni Szabó]] <small>(1923–24)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1927–29)</small><ref name="exyufudbal">[http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd BSK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208102242/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd |date=8 December 2015 }} at exyufudbal.in.rs, retrieved 29-11-2015</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1930)</small><ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html Sándor Nemes, also named Alex Neufeld] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208160234/https://rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html |date=8 February 2023 }} was often named Antal Nemes in Yugoslav press</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1930–31)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1931–32)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1932–34)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1934)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Josef Uridil]] <small>(1935)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1935–39)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[István Mészáros (footballer born 1899)|István Mészáros]] <small>(1939–40)</small><ref>[http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 IFFHS] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321135332/http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 |date=21 March 2012 }} match report BSK-Ujpest (1939)</ref><ref>[http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 Mészáros István profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224101331/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 |date=24 December 2013 }} at magyarfutball.hu</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetozar Popović]] <small>(1941)</small><ref>[http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 Svetozar Popović profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208123107/http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 |date=8 December 2015 }} at nogomet.lzmk.hr</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boško Ralić]] <small>(1946–47)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] <small>(1947–50)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1951–53)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]] <small>(1953–56)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1956–58)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1959–60)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]] <small>(1960–61)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1961–63)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mile Kos]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]] <small>(1963–64)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1964–65)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] <small>(1965–66)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]] <small>(1966–67)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Mihajlović]] <small>(1967–69)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Gojko Zec]] <small>(1969–70)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Božidar Drenovac]] <small>(1970–1971)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boris Marović]] <small>(1971–1973)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milutin Šoškić]] <small>(1973–1976)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikola Beogradac]] <small>(1976–1978)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Velimir Đorđević]] <small>(1984–1988)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1988–1989)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Živadinović]] <small>(1990–1991)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1991–1993)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Blagomir Krivokuća]] <small>(1993–1995)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Božidar Milenković]] <small>(1996–1997)</small><br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miodrag Ješić]] <small>(1998–1999)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(1999–2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radmilo Ivančević]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zvonko Varga]] <small>(2000–2001)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2003–2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(5 Apr 2004&nbsp;– 15 May 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(30 Jun 2004&nbsp;– Sept 30, 2005)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Slobodan Krčmarević]] <small>(23 Oct 2005&nbsp;– 24 Dec 2006)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ratko Dostanić]] <small>(25 Dec 2006&nbsp;– 31 Mar 2007)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Branislav Vukašinović]] <small>(2 Apr 2007&nbsp;– 8 Mar 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(11 Mar 2008&nbsp;– 21 Apr 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Mihailo Ivanović (football manager)|Mihailo Ivanović]] <small>(21 Apr 2008&nbsp;– 17 Apr 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(13 Apr 2009&nbsp;– 30 Jun 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(1 Jul 2009&nbsp;– 27 Dec 2011)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(10 Jan 2012&nbsp;– 21 May 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(29 May 2012&nbsp;– Sep 16, 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(Sep 18, 2012&nbsp;– Sep 9, 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(Sep 11, 2013&nbsp;– 23 Dec 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]] <small>(26 Dec 2013&nbsp;– 16 Mar 2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(2014–15)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Petrović]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Matić]] <small>(2016)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]] <small>(2016–17)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Divić]] <small>(2017–18)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2019)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Puača]] <small>(2019–20)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Mićović]] <small>(2020)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miodrag Anđelković]] <small>(2020–2021)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Lazarević]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]]<small> (2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Grozdić]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(2023–)</small><br />
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|[[Arena Sport]]<br />
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|''None''<br />
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|2012<br />
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|rowspan="2"|Onze<br />
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|[[DDOR Novi Sad|DDOR]]<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Men's national association football team representing Suriname}}<br />
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Suriname women's national football team}}<br />
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{{Infobox national football team<br />
| Name = Suriname<br />
| Badge =SVB Eerste Divisie.png<br />
| Badge_size = 165px<br />
| Nickname = {{lang|srn|Natio}} (National)<br/>{{lang|srn|A-Selectie}} (A-Selection)<br/>{{lang|srn|de Jaguars}} (the Jaguars)<br />
| Association = [[Surinamese Football Association|Surinaamse Voetbal Bond]] (SVB)<br />
| Confederation = {{nowrap|[[CONCACAF]] (North America)}}<br />
| Sub-confederation = [[Caribbean Football Union|CFU]] (Caribbean)<br />
| Coach = [[Stanley Menzo]]<br />
| General manager = [[Brian<br />
Tevreden]]<br />
| Captain = [[Stefano Denswil]]<br />
| Most caps = [[Marlon Felter]] (48)<br />
| Top scorer = [[Stefano Rijssel]], [[Gleofilo Vlijter]] (14)<br />
| Home Stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion|Franklin Essed Stadion]]<br />
| FIFA Trigramme = SUR<br />
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|SUR}}<br />
| FIFA max = 84<br />
| FIFA max date = August 2008<br />
| FIFA min = 191<br />
| FIFA min date = December 2015<br />
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Suriname}}<br />
| Elo max = 54<br />
| Elo max date = 23 July 1934<br />
| Elo min = 172<br />
| Elo min date = 21 February 2016<br />
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| First game = {{flagicon image|Flag of Netherlands.svg}} '''Suriname''' 0–5 {{fb-rt|British Guiana}} <br/> ([[Surinam (Dutch colony)|Surinam]]; 17 August 1915)<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.11v11.com/teams/suriname/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Curacao/|title=Suriname national football team: record v Curacao|website=www.11v11.com|access-date=5 July 2021|archive-date=9 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210709183433/https://www.11v11.com/teams/suriname/tab/opposingTeams/opposition/Curacao/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
| Largest win = {{flagicon image|Flag of Netherlands.svg}} '''Suriname''' 9–0 [[French Guiana national football team|French Guiana]] {{flagicon image|Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1958).svg}} <br/> ([[Surinam (Dutch colony)|Suriname]]; 2 March 1947)<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Netherlands.svg}} '''Suriname''' 9–0 {{fb-rt|British Guiana}} <br/> ([[Netherlands Antilles]]; 17 February 1952)<br>{{flagicon image|Flag of Netherlands.svg}} '''Suriname''' 9–0 {{fb-rt|British Guiana}} <br/> ([[Aruba]]; 9 February 1953)<br />
| Largest loss = {{flagicon image|Flag of Netherlands.svg}} '''Suriname''' 1–8 [[Aruba national football team|Aruba]] {{flagicon image|Flag of Netherlands.svg}} <br/> ([[Surinam (Dutch colony)|Suriname]]; 6 June 1946)<br />{{fb|MEX}} 8–1 {{fb-rt|SUR}} <br/> ([[Monterrey]], Mexico; 15 October 1977)<br />{{fb|CRC}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|SUR}} <br/> ([[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica; 6 September 2008)<br />
| World cup apps = <br />
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| World cup best =<br />
| Regional name = [[CONCACAF Championship]] / [[CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]]<br />
| Regional cup apps = 3<br />
| Regional cup first = [[1977 CONCACAF Championship|1977]]<br />
| Regional cup best = Sixth place ([[1977 CONCACAF Championship|1977]])<br />
| medaltemplates = <br />
{{MedalCompetition|[[CFU Championship]]}}<br />
{{MedalGold|[[1978 CFU Championship|1978 Trinidad and Tobago]]|Team}}<br />
{{MedalBronze|[[1979 CFU Championship|1979 Suriname]]|Team}}<br />
}}<br />
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The '''Suriname national football team''' ({{lang-nl|Surinaams voetbalelftal}}; [[Sranan Tongo]]: {{lang|srn|Sranankondre fubal pluga}}) represents [[Suriname]] in international [[Association football|football]]. The team is controlled by the [[Surinamese Football Association]], which is a member of [[CONCACAF]].<br />
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==History==<br />
Although the [[Surinam (Dutch colony)|former Dutch colony]] is located in [[South America]], it competes in [[CONCACAF]], together with [[Guyana national football team|Guyana]] and [[French Guiana national football team|French Guiana]]. Suriname was one of the founding members of CONCACAF in 1961. Suriname won the [[CFU Championship]] in 1978, were runners-up in 1979 and have achieved three fourth-place finishes in the CFU Championship/[[Caribbean Cup]].<!--<br />
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Suriname discourages dual citizenship and [[Surinamese people in the Netherlands|Surinamese-Dutch]] players who have picked up a Netherlands passport&nbsp;– which, crucially, offers legal work status in almost any European league&nbsp;– are barred from selection to the national team.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.soccerwire.com/news/nt/international-men/stefano-rijssel-seattle-sounders-and-the-strange-case-of-surinamese-soccer/ | work=Soccerwire | title=Stefano Rijssel, Seattle Sounders and the strange case of Surinamese soccer | first=Charles | last=Boehm | date=29 January 2014 | access-date=26 August 2016 | archive-date=10 July 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190710233414/https://www.soccerwire.com/news/nt/international-men/stefano-rijssel-seattle-sounders-and-the-strange-case-of-surinamese-soccer/ | url-status=dead }}</ref> Many Suriname-born players and Dutch-born players of Surinamese descent, like [[Gerald Vanenburg]], [[Ruud Gullit]], [[Frank Rijkaard]], [[Edgar Davids]], [[Clarence Seedorf]], [[Patrick Kluivert]], [[Michael Reiziger]], [[Aron Winter]], [[Georginio Wijnaldum]], [[Virgil van Dijk]] and [[Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink]] have turned out to play for the [[Netherlands national football team|Dutch national team]]. In 1999, [[Humphrey Mijnals]], who played for both Suriname and the Netherlands, was elected Surinamese footballer of the century.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Het debuut van Humphrey Mijnals|url=http://www.olympischstadion.nl/nl/2_nieuws/?news_id=913|publisher=Olympisch Stadion|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055955/http://www.olympischstadion.nl/nl/2_nieuws/?news_id=913|archive-date=2013-09-21}}</ref> Another famous player is [[André Kamperveen]], who captained Suriname in the 1940s and was the first Surinamese to play professionally in the Netherlands.<br />
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Suriname has participated in the qualifying matches for the [[FIFA World Cup]] since [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]], but has never qualified for the finals. Suriname's strongest showing in World Cup qualification was the campaign for the [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978 finals]], when the national team reached the [[1977 CONCACAF Championship|final group stage]].<br />
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Suriname also came second in CONCACAF qualifying for the [[Football at the 1964 Summer Olympics|1964 Olympics]], behind qualifiers [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]] and third in qualifying for the [[Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980 Olympics]], behind qualifiers [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]] and [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]]. The US then boycotted the Moscow Olympics, and were replaced by [[Cuba national football team|Cuba]] in the football tournament, after Suriname opted to boycott the games as well.<br />
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In 2008 Suriname advanced to the group stage of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying despite using only local players. With their two-leg victory over neighbours [[Guyana national football team|Guyana]], Suriname moved on to face [[Haiti national football team|Haiti]], [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]], and [[El Salvador national football team|El Salvador]] in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF third round|third round]].<br />
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Inspired by the success of teams with [[FIFA eligibility rules|dual nationals]], especially [[Algeria at the FIFA World Cup|Algeria]], [[Surinamese Football Association|SVB]] president John Krishnadath submitted a proposal to the national assembly to allow dual citizenship for athletes with the then-goal of reaching the [[2018 FIFA World Cup]] finals.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.natiosuriname.com/2014/11/suriprofs-geinformeerd-over-wk-2018.html|title=Suriprofs geïnformeerd over WK 2018-project|first=Rajesh|last=Gayadien|access-date=16 November 2021|archive-date=16 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211116100344/https://www.natiosuriname.com/2014/11/suriprofs-geinformeerd-over-wk-2018.html|url-status=live}}</ref> In order to support this project, a team with professional players of Surinamese origin was assembled and played an exhibition match on 26 December 2014 at the [[Andre Kamperveen Stadion]]. The project is managed by [[Nordin Wooter]] and [[David Endt]], who have set up a presentation and sent invitations to 100 players of Surinamese origin, receiving 85 positive answers. [[Dean Gorré]] was named to coach this special selection. [[FIFA]] supported the project and granted insurance for the players and clubs despite the match being unofficial.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.natiosuriname.com/2014/11/fifa-bereidt-om-suriprofs-te-verzekeren.html|title=FIFA bereidt om Suriprofs te verzekeren|first=Rajesh|last=Gayadien|access-date=16 November 2021|archive-date=9 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180709153629/http://www.natiosuriname.com/2014/11/fifa-bereidt-om-suriprofs-te-verzekeren.html|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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As of May 2015, Gorré was the national team coach who oversaw both the official and unofficial teams. The professional team consisted of players willing to commit to Suriname if the dual-citizenship bill was approved, and played two international matches. In 2016, [[Roberto Gödeken]] became the head coach once again. In [[2017 Caribbean Cup qualification|qualification for the 2017 Caribbean Cup]], Suriname secured a spot in the third round, but finished second behind [[Jamaica national football team|Jamaica]] in their group. However, as one of the three best second-place finishers, Suriname advanced to face [[Trinidad and Tobago national football team|Trinidad and Tobago]] and Haiti in the 5th place play-off. Suriname won the match against Trinidad and Tobago, but lost against Haiti, hence once again a failed attempt to make an appearance in the Concacaf Gold Cup.<br />
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In 2018 [[Dean Gorré]] signed a new 2 year contract with the SVB to manage Natio once more. His first game ended in a draw against [[Dominica national football team|Dominica]] in Nations League qualifiers. Gorré became not only the head coach of the senior team, but also oversees the youth teams and also has a helping hand in the introduction of a professional league in the country. Gorré also managed to arrange trainingcamps for the national team in the [[Netherlands]], where Natio have tested their strength against professional and amateur football clubs.<br />
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Suriname qualified for the [[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B|CONCACAF Nations League B]] after wins against [[Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team|Saint Kitts and Nevis]] and [[British Virgin Islands national football team|British Virgin Islands]], draw against Dominica and a loss against [[Jamaica national football team|Jamaica]]. Suriname got to share a group with [[Nicaragua national football team|Nicaragua]], [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team|SVG]] and Dominica. After a narrow away win against Dominica, Suriname got to bag a massive 6–0 win at home against Nicaragua.<br />
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In November 2019, it was announced that a so-called sports passport would allow Dutch professional footballers from the Surinamese diaspora to represent Suriname.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Kok |first1=Nik |title=Nigel Hasselbaink wil debuteren voor Suriname |url=https://www.ad.nl/buitenlands-voetbal/nigel-hasselbaink-wil-debuteren-voor-suriname~acddd7b3b/ |website=ad.nl |publisher=Algemeen Dagblad |access-date=19 November 2019 |language=nl |archive-date=19 November 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191119170921/https://www.ad.nl/buitenlands-voetbal/nigel-hasselbaink-wil-debuteren-voor-suriname~acddd7b3b/ |url-status=live }}</ref> On 19 November, Suriname qualified for the [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2021 Gold Cup]] with 2–1 [[CONCACAF Nations League]] win over [[Nicaragua national football team|Nicaragua]].<ref>{{cite web |last1=Oosterwolde |first1=Terence |title='Natio' kwalificeert zich voor Gold Cup |url=http://www.dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2019/11/19/natio-kwalificeert-zich-voor-gold-cup/ |website=dwtonline.com |publisher=de Ware Tijd |access-date=19 November 2019 |language=nl |archive-date=19 November 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191119113901/http://dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2019/11/19/natio-kwalificeert-zich-voor-gold-cup/ |url-status=live }}</ref> It will be their debut in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and their first appearance in a CONCACAF tournament since 1985.<br />
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In the [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup]], Suriname played against [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]], [[Jamaica national football team|Jamaica]] and [[Guadeloupe national football team|Guadeloupe]] in [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup|Group C]]. Suriname lost its first two matches against Jamaica and Costa Rica, but ended third in the group following a 2-1 win against Guadeloupe.<br />
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In late July, the Surinamese Football Association terminated the contract of Dean Gorré after failing to reach Natio's objectives.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.ad.nl/buitenlands-voetbal/dean-gorre-niet-langer-bondscoach-van-suriname~ab8f3b3e/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F| publisher=AD| title=Dean Gorré niet langer bondscoach van Suriname| access-date=24 November 2021| archive-date=24 November 2021| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124151421/https://www.ad.nl/buitenlands-voetbal/dean-gorre-niet-langer-bondscoach-van-suriname~ab8f3b3e/?referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com%2F| url-status=live}}</ref><br />
After the termination of Gorré, SVB announced that they have hired the services of [[Brian Tevreden (footballer, born 1981)|Brian Tevreden's]] Tevreden Group. The Tevreden Group are involved in the search for a new national coach and the recruitment and selection of Surinamese-Dutch professionals who want to play for Natio.<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.telegraaf.nl/sport/203776773/brian-tevreden-aan-de-slag-voor-suriname |title=Brian Tevreden aan de slag voor Suriname |publisher=De Telegraaf |access-date=24 November 2021 |archive-date=24 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124085724/http://www.telegraaf.nl/sport/203776773/brian-tevreden-aan-de-slag-voor-suriname |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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=== Kit sponsorship ===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"<br />
|-<br />
! Kit supplier<br />
! Period<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Copa || 2008–2010<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Spain}} [[Kelme (company)|Kelme]] || 2011–2014<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Netherlands}} Klupp || 2015–2024<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Macron (sportswear)|Macron]] || 2024–present<br />
|}<br />
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==Results and fixtures==<br />
{{main|Suriname national football team results}}<br />
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.<br />
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===2023===<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A|2023–24 Nations League]]<br />
|date = 8 September 2023<br />
|time = {{UTZ|19:00|-4}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|GRN}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=712924<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Saydrel Lewis|Lewis]] {{goal|85}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Mitchell te Vrede|Te Vrede]] {{goal|87}}<br />
|location = [[St. George's, Grenada|St. George's]], Grenada<br />
|stadium = [[Kirani James Athletic Stadium]]<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee = Kwinsi Williams ([[Trinidad and Tobago Football Association|Trinidad and Tobago]])<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A|2023–24 Nations League]]<br />
|date = 12 September 2023<br />
|time = {{UTZ|16:00|-4}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|CUB}}<br />
|score = 1–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=712943<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Willian Pozo|Pozo]] {{goal|21}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Santiago de Cuba]], Cuba<br />
|stadium = Estadio Antonio Maceo<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee = [[Fernando Guerrero (referee)|Fernando Guerrero]] ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])<br />
|result = L<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A|2023–24 Nations League]]<br />
|date = 12 October 2023<br />
|time = {{UTZ|19:00|-3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|HAI}}<br />
|report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=712950<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Ridgeciano Haps|Haps]] {{goal|17}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Mikaël Cantave|Cantave]] {{goal|51}}<br />
|location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname<br />
|stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion]]<br />
|attendance =<br />
|referee = Víctor Cáceres ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])<br />
|result = D<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A|2023–24 Nations League]]<br />
|date = 15 October 2023<br />
|time = {{UTZ|21:00|-3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = 4–0<br />
|team2 = {{fb|GRN}}<br />
|report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=712969<br />
|goals1 =<br />
*[[Djevencio van der Kust|Van der Kust]] {{goal|12}}<br />
*[[Gleofilo Vlijter|Vlijter]] {{goal|27}}<br />
*[[Myenty Abena|Abena]] {{goal|35}}<br />
*[[Jacob Bedeau|Bedeau]] {{goal|45+3|o.g.}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname<br />
|stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion|Frank Essed Stadion]]<br />
|attendance = 1,285<br />
|referee = Daneon Parchment ([[Jamaica Football Federation|Jamaica]])<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
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===2024===<br />
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|format = 1<br />
|round = [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]<br />
|date = 24 March 2024<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = 1–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|MTQ}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Justin Lonwijk|Lonwijk]] {{goal|36}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Brighton Labeau|Labeau]] {{goal|12}}<br />
|location = [[Almere]], The Netherlands<br />
|stadium = [[Yanmar Stadion]]<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = d<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
|date = 5 June 2024<br />
|time = {{UTZ|18:00|-3}}<br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = 4–1<br />
|team2 = {{fb|VIN}}<br />
|report = [https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/match-centre/match/520/288301/288302/400017781 Report (FIFA)]<br>[https://www.concacaf.com/en/men-s-world-cup-qualifying/game-details?matchid=738405 Report (CONCACAF)]<br />
|goals1 = <br />
*[[Sheraldo Becker|Becker]] {{goal|39|pen.}}<br />
*[[Jeredy Hilterman|Hilterman]] {{goal|45+2}}<br />
*[[Justin Lonwijk|Lonwijk]] {{goal|46}}<br />
*[[Jaden Montnor|Montnor]] {{goal|70}}<br />
|goals2 =<br />
*[[Oalex Anderson|Anderson]] {{goal|31}}<br />
|location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname<br />
|stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion|Frank Essed Stadion]]<br />
|attendance = 3,220<br />
|referee = Joe Dickerson ([[United States Soccer Federation|United States]])<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
|date = 8 June 2024<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|AIA}}<br />
|score = 0–4<br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|report = [https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/match-centre/match/520/288301/288302/400017773 Report (FIFA)]<br>[https://www.concacaf.com/en/men-s-world-cup-qualifying/game-details?matchid=738407 Report (CONCACAF)]<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 = *[[Tyrone Conraad|Conraad]] {{goal|10||75}}<br />
*[[Shaquille Pinas|Pinas]] {{goal|62}}<br />
*<!-- Stephen -->Austin {{goal|88|o.g.}}<br />
|location = [[The Valley, Anguilla|The Valley]], Anguilla<br />
|stadium = [[Raymond E. Guishard Technical Centre|Raymond E. Guishard Stadium]]<br />
|attendance = 600<br />
|referee = Hakeem Harvey ([[St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association|Saint Kitts and Nevis]])<br />
|result = W<br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A|2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League]]<br />
|date = 5 September 2024<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|GUY}}<br />
|score = <br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = Guyana<br />
|stadium = TBA<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = <br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A|2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League]]<br />
|date = 9 September 2024<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|GLP}}<br />
|score = <br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = Guadeloupe<br />
|stadium = TBA<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = <br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A|2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League]]<br />
|date = 11 October 2024<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = <br />
|team2 = {{fb|CRC}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname<br />
|stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion|Frank Essed Stadion]]<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = <br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A|2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League]]<br />
|date = 15 October 2024<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = <br />
|team2 = {{fb|GUY}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname<br />
|stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion|Frank Essed Stadion]]<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
===2025===<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
|date = 6 June 2025<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br />
|score = <br />
|team2 = {{fb|PUR}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname<br />
|stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion|Frank Essed Stadion]]<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = <br />
}}<br />
{{football box collapsible<br />
|format = 1<br />
|round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
|date = 10 June 2025<br />
|time = <br />
|team1 = {{fb-rt|SLV}}<br />
|score = <br />
|team2 = {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|report =<br />
|goals1 =<br />
|goals2 =<br />
|location = El Salvador<br />
|stadium = TBD<br />
|attendance = <br />
|referee = <br />
|result = <br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Coaching staff==<br />
<br />
''{{As of|2024|3|7}}''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
| Head Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Stanley Menzo]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}} [[Remko Bicentini]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SUR}} [[Ryan Koolwijk]]<br />
|-<br />
| Assistant Coach<br />
|{{flagicon|SUR}} [[Roberto Gödeken]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Coaching history===<br />
:Caretaker managers are listed in ''italics''.<br />
† Indicates that they managed in no official matches<br />
{{columns-list|colwidth=22em|<br />
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[S. Mobach]] (1936)<br />
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Morris Wijngaarde]] (1946)<br />
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Wim de Bois]] (1948)<br />
*{{flagicon|NGY}} [[André Kamperveen]] (1958–1962)<br />
*{{flagicon|NGY}} [[Humbert Boerleider]] (1973)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Ollie Camps]] (1976)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Walther Braithwaite]] (1976–1977)<br />
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Rob Groener]] (1978–1979)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Armand Sahadewsing]] (1980–1982)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Walther Braithwaite]] (1985–1986)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Paul Bhagwandas]] (1989–1993)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Frits Purperhart]] (1996–1997)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Ronald Kolf]] (2000–2001)<br />
*{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[Edgardo Baldi]] (2003–2004)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Andy Atmodimedjo]] (2004)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Wensley Bundel]] (2005)<br />
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Leo Koswal]] (2006)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Kenneth Jaliens]] (2006–2008)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[Wensley Bundel]] (2008–2010)<br />
*{{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Kees Zwamborn]] (2010)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} ''[[Ricardo Winter]]'' (2010–2011)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} ''[[Kenneth Jaliens]]'' (2011–2012)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} ''[[Ricardo Winter]]'' (2012)<br />
*{{flagicon|Suriname}} ''[[Roberto Gödeken]]'' (2013–2014)<br />
*{{flagicon|SUR}} [[Dean Gorré]] (2015)<br />
*{{flagicon|SUR}} [[Roberto Gödeken]] (2016–2017)<br />
*{{flagicon|SUR}} [[Eugene Verwey]] (2018)<br />
*{{flagicon|SUR}} [[Dean Gorré]] (2018–2021)<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} [[Stanley Menzo]] (2022)<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} [[Aron Winter]] (2022–2023)<br />
*{{flagicon|NED}} [[Stanley Menzo]] (2024–)<br />
}}<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===Current squad===<br />
*The following players were called-up for the [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup qualifiers]] against [[Saint Vincent and the Grenadines national football team|Saint Vincent and the Grenadines]] and [[Anguilla national football team|Anguilla]] on 5 & 8 June 2024.<ref>{{cite news | url=https://x.com/OfficialNatio_/status/1793720233439748149/photo/2 | work=SVB | title=The boys for June! | first= | last= | date=23 May 2024 | access-date=23 May 2024 | archive-date=8 June 2024 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240608074013/https://x.com/OfficialNatio_/status/1793720233439748149/photo/2 | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
*''Caps and goals correct as of 8 June 2024 after the match against [[Anguilla national football team|Anguilla]]''.<br />
<!-- To be listed as 1) role, 2) caps, 3) goals, 4) surname--><br />
{{nat fs g start}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Warner Hahn]]|age={{Birth date and age|1992|6|15|df=y}}|caps=20|goals=0|club=[[Hammarby Fotboll|Hammarby]]|clubnat=SWE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Etienne Vaessen]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|7|26|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[FC Groningen|Groningen]]|clubnat=NED}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=13|pos=GK|name=[[Jonathan Fonkel]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|4|15|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[S.V. Robinhood|Robinhood]]|clubnat=SUR}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#002868}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=DF|name=[[Myenty Abena]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|12|12|df=y}}|caps=17|goals=1|club=[[Ferencvárosi TC|Ferencváros]]|clubnat=HUN}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Dion Malone]]|age={{Birth date and age|1989|2|13|df=y}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[Karmiotissa Polemidion FC|Karmiotissa]]|clubnat=CYP}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=19|pos=DF|name=[[Shaquille Pinas]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|19|df=y}}|caps=16|goals=3|club=[[Hammarby Fotboll|Hammarby]]|clubnat=SWE}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=DF|name=[[Ridgeciano Haps]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|6|12|df=y}}|caps=14|goals=0|club=[[Venezia FC|Venezia]]|clubnat=ITA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Stefano Denswil]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|5|7|df=y}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[Trabzonspor]]|clubnat=TUR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Anfernee Dijksteel]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|10|27|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[Middlesbrough F.C.|Middlesbrough]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=DF|name=[[Djevencio van der Kust]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|4|30|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=1|club=[[Sparta Rotterdam]]|clubnat=NED}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=DF|name=[[Alierio Belfor]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|5|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SV Robinhood|Robinhood]]|clubnat=SUR}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#002868}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=14|pos=MF|name=[[Sergino Eduard]]|age={{Birth date and age|1994|9|4|df=y}}|caps=27|goals=1|club=[[S.V. Transvaal|Transvaal]]|clubnat=SUR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=MF|name=[[Jamilhio Rigters]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|11|11|df=y}}|caps=14|goals=3|club=[[SV Robinhood|Robinhood]]|clubnat=SUR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=MF|name=[[Kenneth Paal]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|6|24|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Queens Park Rangers F.C.|Queens Park Rangers]]|clubnat=ENG}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=16|pos=MF|name=[[Renske Adipi]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|8|1|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[SV Robinhood|Robinhood]]|clubnat=SUR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Justin Lonwijk]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|12|21|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=2|club=[[FC Dynamo Kyiv|Dynamo Kyiv]]|clubnat=UKR}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=MF|name=[[Immanuel Pherai]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|4|25|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Hamburger SV|Hamburg]]|clubnat=GER}}<br />
{{nat fs break|background=#002868}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=FW|name=[[Sheraldo Becker]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|2|9|df=y}}|caps=12<br />
|goals=3|club=[[Real Sociedad]]|clubnat=SPA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Jeredy Hilterman]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|6|20|df=y}}|caps=8|goals=2|club=[[Arminia Bielefeld]]|clubnat=GER}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=21|pos=FW|name=[[Jaden Montnor]]|age={{Birth date and age|2002|8|9|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=1|club=[[Aris Limassol FC|Aris Limassol]]|clubnat=CYP}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=10|pos=FW|name=[[Virgil Misidjan]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|7|24|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Al-Tai FC|Al-Tai]]|clubnat=KSA}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=FW|name=[[Tyrone Conraad]]|age={{Birth date and age|1997|4|7|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=2|club=[[Meizhou Hakka F.C.|Meizhou Hakka]]|clubnat=CHN}}<br />
{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=FW|name=[[Gyrano Kerk]]|age={{Birth date and age|1995|12|2|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Royal Antwerp F.C.|Royal Antwerp]]|clubnat=BEL}}<br />
{{nat fs g end}}<br />
<br />
===Recent call-ups===<br />
The following players have also been called up to the Suriname squad within the last twelve months.<br />
<!-- to be ordered by 1) most recent call up 2)Surname 3) Number of caps--><br />
{{nat fs r start}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Ishan Kort]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|6|1|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FK Be1|Be1 NFA]]|clubnat=LTU|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Joey Roggeveen]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|3|20|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[FC Tulsa]]|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Jahnilo Wiegel]]|age={{Birth date and age|2005|3|13|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[PEC Zwolle]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|MTQ}}, 24 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs break}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Damil Dankerlui]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|8|24|df=y}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Panserraikos F.C.|Panserraikos]]|clubnat=GRE|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Navajo Bakboord]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|1|29|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[Heracles Almelo]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Radinio Balker]]|age={{Birth date and age|1998|9|3|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Huddersfield Town A.F.C.|Huddersfield Town]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|MTQ}}, 24 March 2024}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Liam van Gelderen]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|3|23|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FC Groningen|Groningen]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|MTQ}}, 7 March 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Faustino Benali]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|5|11|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Politie Voetbal Vrienden|PVV]]|clubnat=SUR|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 12 September 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kelvin Leerdam]]|age={{Birth date and age|1990|6|24|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=0|club=[[Heracles Almelo]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Dhoraso Klas]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|1|30|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[K.M.S.K. Deinze|Deinze]]|clubnat=BEL|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Shiloh 't Zand]]|age={{Birth date and age|2003|5|14|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[FC Dordrecht|Dordrecht]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|MTQ}}, 7 March 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Diego Biseswar]]|age={{Birth date and age|1988|3|8|df=y}}|caps=15|goals=0|club=''[[Free agent]]''|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 12 September 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Roscello Vlijter]]|age={{Birth date and age|2000|1|1|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[FK Riteriai|Riteriai]]|clubnat=LIT|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 12 September 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Gleofilo Vlijter]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|9|17|df=y}}|caps=20|goals=14|club=[[OFK Beograd]]|clubnat=SRB|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Florian Jozefzoon]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|2|9|df=y}}|caps=18|goals=1|club=[[Bandırmaspor]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Yanic Wildschut]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|11|1|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=1|club=[[Exeter City F.C.|Exeter City]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Leandro Kappel]]|age={{Birth date and age|1989|11|14|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=0|club=[[Pendikspor]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Luciano Slagveer]]|age={{Birth date and age|1993|10|5|df=y}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=''[[Free agent]]''|clubnat=|latest=v. {{fb|VIN}}, 5 June 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Mitchell te Vrede]]|age={{Birth date and age|1991|9|7|df=y}}|caps=6|goals=2|club=[[Gol Gohar Sirjan F.C.|Gol Gohar]]|clubnat=IRN|latest=v. {{fb|MTQ}}, 7 March 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Ché Nunnely]]|age={{Birth date and age|1999|2|4|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[SC Heerenveen|Heerenveen]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|MTQ}}, 7 March 2024 <sup>PRE</sup>}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Gilberto Cronie]]|age={{Birth date and age|1996|12|8|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Inter Moengotapoe]]|clubnat=SUR|latest=v. {{fb|GRN}}, 15 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Shaquille Cairo]]|age={{Birth date and age|2001|10|16|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[S.V. Robinhood|Robinhood]]|clubnat=SUR|latest=v. {{fb|GRN}}, 15 October 2023}}<br />
{{nat fs break}}<br />
<sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew due to injury<br/><br />
<sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary/Standby squad<br/><br />
<sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team<br/><br />
<sup>SUS</sup> Serving suspension<br/><br />
<sup>WD</sup> Player withdrew from the squad due to non-injury issue.<br />
{{nat fs end|background=#0B0B3F}}<br />
<br />
==Player records==<br />
{{Updated|8 June 2024}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Suriname |url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/country/177/Suriname.html |website=National Football Teams |access-date=9 August 2022 |archive-date=7 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230307050606/https://www.national-football-teams.com/country/177/2023/Suriname.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Suriname.''<br />
<br />
===Most appearances===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width=30px|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width=50px|Caps<br />
!width=50px|Goals<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Marlon Felter]]<br />
|48<br />
|6<br />
|2004–2011<br />
|-<br />
|2<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Stefano Rijssel]]<br />
|36<br />
|14<br />
|2010–2019<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Clifton Sandvliet]]<br />
|33<br />
|12<br />
|2000–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Dimitrie Apai]]'''<br />
|30<br />
|5<br />
|2013–present<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Sergino Eduard]]'''<br />
|30<br />
|1<br />
|2013–present<br />
|-<br />
| 6<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Germaine van Dijk]]<br />
|29<br />
|1<br />
|2006–2011<br />
|-<br />
| 7<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Ronny Aloema]]<br />
|28<br />
|4<br />
|2008–2012<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Obrendo Huiswoud]]<br />
|27<br />
|0<br />
|2010–2016<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Naldo Kwasie]]<br />
|27<br />
|2<br />
|2010–2014<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|10<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Miquel Darson]]'''<br />
|26<br />
|0<br />
|2013–present<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Ferdinand Jap A Joe]]<br />
|26<br />
|1<br />
|2000–2009<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Emilio Limon]]<br />
|26<br />
|3<br />
|2008–2012<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Giovanni Waal]]<br />
|26<br />
|4<br />
|2010–2015<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Top goalscorers===<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"<br />
|-<br />
!width=30px|Rank<br />
! style="width:150px;"|Player<br />
!width=50px|Goals<br />
!width=50px|Caps<br />
!width=50px|Ratio<br />
! style="width:100px;"|Career<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|1<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Gleofilo Vlijter]]'''<br />
|14<br />
|20<br />
|{{#expr:14/20 round 2}}<br />
|2015–present<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Stefano Rijssel]]<br />
|14<br />
|36<br />
|{{#expr:14/36 round 2}}<br />
|2010–2019<br />
|-<br />
|3<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Clifton Sandvliet]]<br />
|12<br />
|33<br />
|{{#expr:12/33 round 2}}<br />
|2000–2008<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|4<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Nigel Hasselbaink]]<br />
|8<br />
|9<br />
|{{#expr:8/9 round 2}}<br />
|2019–2021<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Benny Kejansi]]<br />
|8<br />
|13<br />
|{{#expr:8/13 round 2}}<br />
|1996–2002<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Ivenzo Comvalius]]'''<br />
|8<br />
|19<br />
|{{#expr:8/19 round 2}}<br />
|2018–present<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Wensley Christoph]]<br />
|8<br />
|25<br />
|{{#expr:8/25 round 2}}<br />
|2004–2010<br />
|-<br />
|8<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Marlon Felter]]<br />
|6<br />
|48<br />
|{{#expr:6/48 round 2}}<br />
|2004–2011<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|9<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Giovanni Drenthe]]<br />
|5<br />
|17<br />
|{{#expr:5/17 round 2}}<br />
|2009–2012<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|[[Gordon Kinsaini]]<br />
|5<br />
|17<br />
|{{#expr:5/17 round 2}}<br />
|2001–2009<br />
|-<br />
|style="text-align: left;"|'''[[Dimitrie Apai]]'''<br />
|5<br />
|30<br />
|{{#expr:5/30 round 2}}<br />
|2013–present<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Competitive record==<br />
<br />
===FIFA World Cup===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
!colspan=9|[[FIFA World Cup]]<br />
!rowspan=39|<br />
!colspan=6|[[FIFA World Cup qualification|Qualification]]<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Round<br />
!Position<br />
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Matches played}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}*<br />
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Matches played}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=9|as {{fbicon|Colony of Surinam|name=Dutch Guyana}} / {{fb|NGY|name=Dutch Guyana}}<ref>{{cite web |title=Overview of the Participating Member Associations |url=https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |website=FIFA.com |publisher=FIFA |access-date=11 March 2024 |archive-date=19 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210719092004/https://digitalhub.fifa.com/m/52463a2cc01d135/original/c91tgtfetbsmneex1vbc-pdf.pdf |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
!colspan=6|as {{fbicon|Colony of Surinam|name=Dutch Guyana}} / {{fb|NGY|name=Dutch Guyana}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]] and [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]<br />
|colspan=8 |''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6 |''Declined participation''<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|France|1794}} [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]]<br />
|colspan=8 |''Withdrew''<br />
|colspan=6 |''Withdrew''<br />
|-<br />
| [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950]] to [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958]]<br />
|colspan=8 |''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6 |''Declined participation''<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Chile}} [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]]<br />
|colspan=8 rowspan=4 |''Did not qualify''<br />
| 2<br />
| 0<br />
| 1<br />
| 1<br />
| 1<br />
| 2<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|England}} [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 1<br />
| 0<br />
| 3<br />
| 8<br />
| 9<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 2<br />
| 0<br />
| 2<br />
| 10<br />
| 9<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|West Germany}} [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 1<br />
| 11<br />
| 4<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=9|as {{fb|SUR}}<br />
!colspan=6|as {{fb|SUR}}<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]]<br />
|colspan=8 rowspan=3 |''Did not qualify''<br />
| 10<br />
| 2<br />
| 2<br />
| 6<br />
| 15<br />
| 24<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Spain}} [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 1<br />
| 5<br />
| 3<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]<br />
| 6<br />
| 1<br />
| 2<br />
| 3<br />
| 4<br />
| 10<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Italy|1946}} [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]]<br />
|colspan=8 |''Withdrew''<br />
|colspan=6 |''Withdrew''<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]<br />
| colspan=8 rowspan=8 |''Did not qualify''<br />
| 4<br />
| 1<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 4<br />
| 4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|France|1974}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]<br />
| 2<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 2<br />
| 0<br />
| 2<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|South Korea|1997}} {{flagicon|Japan}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 1<br />
| 1<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 2<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 1<br />
| 12<br />
| 6<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|South Africa}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]<br />
| 9<br />
| 3<br />
| 2<br />
| 4<br />
| 14<br />
| 21<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]<br />
| 6<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 3<br />
| 5<br />
| 11<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Russia}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]<br />
| 2<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 2<br />
| 1<br />
| 4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]<br />
| 4<br />
| 3<br />
| 0<br />
| 1<br />
| 15<br />
| 4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]]<br />
|colspan=9 rowspan=3|''To be determined''<br />
| 2<br />
| 2<br />
| 0<br />
| 0<br />
| 8<br />
| 1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Morocco}} {{flagicon|Portugal}} {{flagicon|Spain}} [[2030 FIFA World Cup|2030]]<br />
|colspan=7 rowspan=2|''To be determined''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[2034 FIFA World Cup|2034]]<br />
|-<br />
!Total||||{{Tooltip|0/22|Number of tournaments qualified for}}|||| ||||||||||71||24||14||33||114||116<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===CONCACAF Gold Cup===<br />
{{main|Suriname at the CONCACAF Gold Cup}}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=10|[[CONCACAF Championship]] & [[CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]] record<br />
!rowspan="30"|<br />
!colspan=7|[[CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification|Qualification]] record<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Round<br />
!Position<br />
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}*<br />
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!Squad<br />
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|SLV}} [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]]<br />
|rowspan=4 colspan=9|''Did not enter''<br />
|rowspan=4 colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[1965 CONCACAF Championship|1965]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[1967 CONCACAF Championship|1967]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|CRC}} [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]]<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1971 CONCACAF Championship|1971]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Withdrew''<br />
|colspan=6|''Withdrew''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Haiti|1964}} [[1973 CONCACAF Championship|1973]]||colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|4<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|11<br />
|4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1977 CONCACAF Championship|1977]]||Sixth place||6th||5||0||0||5||6||17||Squad<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[1981 CONCACAF Championship|1981]]||colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|4<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|5<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
|[[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1985]]||Group stage||9th||4||0||1||3||2||9||Squad<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|[[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1991]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}}{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1993]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Withdrew''<br />
|colspan=6|''Withdrew''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1996]]||colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|6<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1998]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2000]]<br />
|rowspan=2 colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2002]]<br />
|6<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|14<br />
|12<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2003]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Withdrew''<br />
|colspan=6|''Withdrew''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2005]]<br />
|rowspan=8 colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2007]]<br />
|6<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|4<br />
|10<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2009]]<br />
|5<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|2<br />
|6<br />
|6<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2011]]<br />
|6<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|2<br />
|13<br />
|9<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2013]]<br />
|6<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|2<br />
|14<br />
|11<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|CAN}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2015]]<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2017]]<br />
|8<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|4<br />
|12<br />
|12<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} {{flagicon|CRC}} {{flagicon|JAM}} [[2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2019]]<br />
|4<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|8<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2021]]||Group stage||10th||3||1||0||2||3||5<br />
|[[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Suriname|Squad]]<br />
|6<br />
|4<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|16<br />
|5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2023]]<br />
|colspan=9|''Did not qualify''<br />
|5<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|3<br />
|2<br />
|9<br />
|-<br />
!Total||Sixth place||3/27||12||1||1||10||11||31|||—||77||29||22||26||122||102<br />
|}<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;"<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=2|CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup history<br />
|-<br />
!First match<br />
|{{fb|GUA}} 3–2 {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br> (8 October 1977; [[Monterrey]], Mexico)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest win<br />
|{{fb|SUR}} 2–1 {{fb-rt|GLP}}<br> (20 July 2021; [[Houston]], United States)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest defeat<br />
|{{fb|MEX}} 8–1 {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br> (15 October 1977; [[Monterrey]], Mexico)<br />
|-<br />
!Best result<br />
|6th place in [[1977 CONCACAF Championship|1977]]<br />
|-<br />
!Worst result<br />
|Group stage in [[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1985]], [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2021]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===CONCACAF Nations League===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="20" |[[CONCACAF Nations League]] record<br />
|-<br />
! colspan="10" |League<br />
! rowspan="7" |<br />
! colspan="9" |Finals<br />
|-<br />
!Season<br />
!Division<br />
!Group<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
! width="28" |{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}<br />
!Finals<br />
!Result<br />
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!{{Tooltip|Squad|Finals Squad Only}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League|2019–20]]<br />
|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B|B]]<br />
|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B#Group D|D]]<br />
|6<br />
|4<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|16<br />
|5<br />
|{{rise}}<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2021]]<br />
| colspan="8" |''Ineligible''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|A]]<br />
|4<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|2<br />
|9<br />
|{{same position}}<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2023]]<br />
| colspan="8" rowspan="2" |''Did not qualify''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League|2023–24]]<br />
|[[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group B|B]]<br />
|4<br />
|1<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|6<br />
|3<br />
|{{same position}}<br />
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2024 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2024]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League|''2024–25'']]<br />
|[[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]<br />
|[[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|A]]<br />
| colspan="7" |''To be determined''<br />
|{{flagicon image|Flag of none.svg}} [[2025 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|''2025'']]<br />
| colspan="8" |''To be determined''<br />
|-<br />
!Total<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
!14<br />
!5<br />
!4<br />
!5<br />
!24<br />
!17<br />
!—<br />
!Total<br />
!0 Titles<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
!—<br />
|}<br />
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;"<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=2|CONCACAF Nations League history<br />
|-<br />
!First match<br />
|{{fb|DMA}} 1–2 {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br>(5 September 2019; [[Roseau]], Dominica)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest win<br />
|{{fb|SUR}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|NCA}}<br>(8 September 2019; [[Paramaribo]], Suriname)<br />
|-<br />
!Biggest defeat<br />
|{{fb|MEX}} 3–0 {{fb-rt|SUR}}<br>(11 June 2022; [[Torreón]], Mexico)<br />
|-<br />
!Best result<br />
|—<br />
|-<br />
!Worst result<br />
|—<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===CFU Caribbean Cup===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=8|[[CFU Championship]] & [[Caribbean Cup]]<br />
|rowspan=28|<br />
!colspan=6|Qualification<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Round<br />
!Pld<br />
!W<br />
!D<ref name=r3 group=decimal/><br />
!L<br />
!GF<br />
!GA<br />
!Pld<br />
!W<br />
!D<br />
!L<br />
!GF<br />
!GA<br />
|- bgcolor="gold"<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1978 CFU Championship|1978]]||'''Champions'''||'''3'''||'''3'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''8'''||'''0'''<br />
||4||4||0||0||9||1<br />
|- style="background:silver;"<br />
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Suriname}} [[1979 CFU Championship|1979]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''3'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''4'''<br />
|colspan=6|''Qualified as host''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Puerto Rico}} [[1981 CFU Championship|1981]]||colspan=7 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''<br />
||7||2||2||3||12||13<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|French Guiana}} [[1983 CFU Championship|1983]]<br />
||2||0||1||1||0||1<br />
|-style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|{{flagicon|Barbados}} [[1985 CFU Championship|1985]]||'''Fourth place'''||'''3'''||'''0'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''4'''<br />
||4||3||0||1||3||1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Martinique|snake}} [[1988 CFU Championship|1988]]||colspan=7|''Did not qualify''<br />
||2||1||1||0||2||1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Barbados}} [[1989 Caribbean Championship|1989]]||colspan=7|''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1990 Caribbean Cup|1990]]||colspan=7 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''<br />
||3||1||1||1||7||4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[1991 Caribbean Cup|1991]]<br />
||2||1||1||0||2||1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1992 Caribbean Cup|1992]]||Group stage||3||0||1||2||2||6<br />
||3||3||0||0||12||2<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[1993 Caribbean Cup|1993]]||colspan=7|''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1994 Caribbean Cup|1994]]||'''Fourth place'''||'''5'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''8'''<br />
||2||2||0||0||4||0<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Cayman Islands}}{{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[1995 Caribbean Cup|1995]]||colspan=7|''Did not qualify''<br />
||3||1||1||1||3||6<br />
|-style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1996 Caribbean Cup|1996]]||'''Fourth place'''||'''5'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''5'''||'''9'''<br />
||4||2||1||1||6||5<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Antigua and Barbuda}} {{flagicon|Saint Kitts and Nevis}} [[1997 Caribbean Cup|1997]]||colspan=7|''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[1998 Caribbean Cup|1998]]||colspan=7 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''<br />
||3||0||3||0||8||8<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1999 Caribbean Cup|1999]]<br />
||2||0||2||0||1||1<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[2001 Caribbean Cup|2001]]||Group stage ||3||0||1||2||4||9<br />
||3||2||1||0||10||3<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[2005 Caribbean Cup|2005]]||colspan=7 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''<br />
||3||0||2||1||3||4<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[2007 Caribbean Cup|2007]]<br />
||6||2||1||3||4||10<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[2008 Caribbean Cup|2008]]||colspan=7|''Did not enter''<br />
|colspan=6|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Martinique|snake}} [[2010 Caribbean Cup|2010]]||colspan=8 rowspan=4|''Did not qualify''<br />
||6||3||1||2||13||9<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Antigua and Barbuda}} [[2012 Caribbean Cup|2012]]<br />
||6||3||1||2||14||11<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Jamaica}} [[2014 Caribbean Cup|2014]]<br />
||3||0||2||1||3||4<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|Martinique|snake}} [[2017 Caribbean Cup|2017]]<br />
||8||3||1||4||12||12<br />
|-<br />
!Total||1 Title||25||6||6||11||31||40<br />
!53||47||26||17||95||103<br />
|}<br />
{{Reflist |group=decimal |refs=<br />
<ref name=r3>Draws include knockout matches decided on a [[penalty shootout (association football)|penalty shootout]].</ref>}}<br />
<br />
===CCCF Championship===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=8|[[CCCF Championship]]<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Round<br />
!Pld<br />
!W<br />
!D*<br />
!L<br />
!GF<br />
!GA<br />
|-<br />
|[[1941 CCCF Championship|1941]] to [[1957 CCCF Championship|1957]]||colspan=8|''Did not enter''<br />
|-style="background:#9acdff;"<br />
|{{flagicon|Cuba}} [[1960 CCCF Championship|1960]]||'''Fourth place'''||'''4'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''2'''||'''4'''||'''5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1961 CCCF Championship|1961]]||colspan=8|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
!Total||4th place||4||1||1||2||4||5<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Pan American Games===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
!colspan=9|[[Pan American Games]]<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Round<br />
!GP<br />
!W<br />
!D*<br />
!L<br />
!GS<br />
!GA<br />
|-<br />
|[[Football at the 1951 Pan American Games|1951]] to [[Football at the 1987 Pan American Games|1987]]||colspan=8|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
|{{flagicon|Cuba}} [[Football at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991]]||Group stage||3||1||1||1||4||3<br />
|-<br />
|[[Football at the 1995 Pan American Games|1995]] to [[Football at the 2019 Pan American Games|2019]]||colspan=8|''Did not enter''<br />
|-<br />
!Total||Group stage||3||1||1||1||4||3<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===ABCS Tournament===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
!colspan=8|[[ABCS Tournament]]<br />
|-<br />
!Year<br />
!Result<br />
!GP<br />
!W<br />
!D*<br />
!L<br />
!GS<br />
!GA<br />
|- bgcolor=gold<br />
| {{flagicon|CUR}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2010|2010]]||'''Champions'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''6'''||'''4'''<br />
|- bgcolor=#CD853F<br />
|style="border: 3px solid red"| {{flagicon|SUR}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2011|2011]]||'''Third place'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''2'''||'''0'''<br />
|- bgcolor=silver<br />
| {{flagicon|ARU}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2012|2012]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''1'''||'''8'''||'''1'''<br />
|- bgcolor=gold<br />
| {{flagicon|CUR}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2013|2013]]||'''Champions'''||'''2'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''5'''||'''1'''<br />
|- bgcolor=gold<br />
|style="border: 3px solid red"| {{flagicon|SUR}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2015|2015]]||'''Champions'''||'''2'''||'''2'''||'''0'''||'''0'''||'''4'''||'''0'''<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|CUR}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2021|2021]]||colspan=7|''Did not enter''<br />
|- bgcolor=silver<br />
| {{flagicon|CUR}} [[ABCS Tournament#ABCS Tournament 2022|2022]]||'''Runners-up'''||'''2'''||'''1'''||'''1'''||'''0'''||'''6'''||'''3'''<br />
|-<br />
!Total||Champions||12||8||3||1||31||9<br />
|}<br />
:''*Draws include knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.''<br />
<br />
==All-time record against other nations==<br />
''As of 8 June 2024''<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="font-size:90%; text-align: center;"<br />
!Team<br />
!Pld<br />
!W<br />
!D<br />
!L<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|AIA}}<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|ATG}}<br />
|5<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|ARU}}<br />
|14<br />
|8<br />
|4<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|BRB}}<br />
|6<br />
|1<br />
|3<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|BER}}<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|BRA}}<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|BVI}}<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|CAN}}<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|CAY}}<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|CHN}}<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|CRC}}<br />
|8<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|8<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|CUB}}<br />
|14<br />
|1<br />
|2<br />
|11<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|Curaçao}}{{efn|Includes matches against {{fb|Netherlands Antilles}}.}}<br />
|30<br />
|10<br />
|7<br />
|13<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|DEN}}<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|DMA}}<br />
|4<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|DOM}}<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|SLV}}<br />
|7<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|6<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|TRI}}<br />
|26<br />
|8<br />
|6<br />
|12<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|GUY}}<br />
|21<br />
|13<br />
|3<br />
|5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|MTQ}}<br />
|17<br />
|3<br />
|7<br />
|7<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|GYF|local}}<br />
|13<br />
|7<br />
|3<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|GPE|local}}<br />
|11<br />
|6<br />
|0<br />
|5<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|HAI}}<br />
|11<br />
|3<br />
|5<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|JAM}}<br />
|9<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|6<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|GRN}}<br />
|7<br />
|3<br />
|3<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|GUA}}<br />
|5<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|HON}}<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|PAN}}<br />
|3<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|IND}}<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|SKN}}<br />
|4<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|LCA}}<br />
|2<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|NIC}}<br />
|7<br />
|5<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|GDR}}<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|USA}}<br />
|1<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|NED}}<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|MEX}}<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|3<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|MSR}}<br />
|3<br />
|3<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|COL}}<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|PUR}}<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|2<br />
|0<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|VIN}}<br />
|7<br />
|3<br />
|2<br />
|2<br />
|-<br />
| align="left" |{{fb|THA}}<br />
|1<br />
|0<br />
|0<br />
|1<br />
|-<br />
|-class="sortbottom"<br />
|'''Total'''<br />
|'''262'''<br />
|'''96'''<br />
|'''57'''<br />
|'''109'''<br />
|}<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Team records==<br />
<br />
===Wins===<br />
; Largest win :<br />
*9–0 vs {{fb|GYF}} on 2 March 1947<br />
; Largest win at the [[CONCACAF Championship]] finals : ''none''<br />
; Largest win at the [[CCCF Championship]] finals :<br />
*2–0 vs {{flagdeco|CUB}} [[Cuba national football team|Cuba]] on 18 February 1960, [[1960 CCCF Championship]]<br />
; Largest win at the [[CFU Championship]] finals :<br />
*4–0 vs {{flagdeco|ATG}} [[Antigua and Barbuda national football team|Antigua and Barbuda]] on 22 October 1978, [[1978 CFU Championship]]<br />
; Largest win at the [[Caribbean Cup]] finals :<br />
*3–1 vs {{flagdeco|JAM}} [[Jamaica national football team|Jamaica]] on 28 May 1996, [[1996 Caribbean Cup]]<br />
; Largest win at the [[Pan American Games]] :<br />
*3–1 vs {{flagdeco|CAN}} [[Canada men's national soccer team|Canada]] on 6 August 1991, [[Football at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991 Pan American Games]]<br />
; Largest win at the [[CONCACAF Nations League]]:<br />
*6–0 vs {{flagdeco|NCA}} [[Nicaragua national football team|Nicaragua]] on 8 September 2019, [[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League]]<br />
; Largest win at the [[ABCS Tournament]] :<br />
*8–0 vs {{flagdeco|Bonaire}} [[Bonaire national football team|Bonaire]] on 13 July 2012, [[#ABCS Tournament 2010|ABCS Tournament 2012]]<br />
<br />
===Draws===<br />
; Highest scoring draw :<br />
*3–3 vs {{flagdeco|NED}} [[Aruba national football team|Aruba]] on 29 August 1953<br />
*3–3 vs {{fb|ANT}} on 2 March 1998<br />
*3–3 vs {{fb|CUB}} on 12 November 2010<br />
; Highest scoring draw at the CONCACAF Championship finals :<br />
*1–1 vs {{flagdeco|HON|1949}} [[Honduras national football team|Honduras]] on 23 March 1985, [[1985 CONCACAF Championship]]<br />
; Highest scoring draw at the CCCF Championship finals :<br />
*1–1 vs {{flagdeco|HON|1949}} [[Honduras national football team|Honduras]] on 15 February 1960, [[1960 CCCF Championship]]<br />
; Highest scoring draw at the CFU Championship finals :<br />
*2–2 vs {{flagdeco|GPE|local}} [[Guadeloupe national football team|Guadeloupe]] on 29 June 1985, [[1985 CFU Championship]]<br />
; Highest scoring draw at the Caribbean Cup finals :<br />
*1–1 vs {{flagdeco|ATG}} [[Antigua and Barbuda national football team|Antigua and Barbuda]] on 16 June 1992, [[1992 Caribbean Cup]]<br />
*1–1 vs {{flagdeco|SKN}} [[Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team|Saint Kitts and Nevis]] on 30 May 1996, [[1996 Caribbean Cup]]<br />
*1–1 vs {{flagdeco|HAI}} [[Haiti national football team|Haiti]] on 18 May 2001, [[2001 Caribbean Cup]]<br />
; Highest scoring draw at the Pan American Games :<br />
*1–1 vs {{flagdeco|HON|1949}} [[Honduras national football team|Honduras]] on 8 August 1991, [[Football at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991 Pan American Games]]<br />
; Highest scoring draw at the ABCS Tournament :<br />
*''n/a''<sup>1</sup><br />
<small>1. Tournament follows a knock-out format, and matches cannot end on a draw.</small><br />
<br />
===Defeats===<br />
; Largest defeat:<br />
*9–2 vs {{flagdeco|NED}} [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] on 30 July 1958<br />
*8–1 vs {{flagdeco|NED}} [[Aruba national football team|Aruba]] on 6 June 1946<br />
*8–1 vs {{flagdeco|MEX}} [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]] on 15 October 1977<br />
:<small>Including unofficial games: 8–1 vs {{flagdeco|NED}} [[Feyenoord]] on 13 June 1946<ref name="voetbal">{{cite book |last1=Stutgard |first1=Ricky |title=De eerste Surinaamse sportencyclopedie (1893–1988) |language=nl |year=1990 |publisher=Alberga |location=Paramaribo |page=210}}</ref></small><br />
; Largest defeat at the CONCACAF Championship finals : 8–1 vs {{fb|MEX}} on 15 October 1977, [[1977 CONCACAF Championship]]<br />
; Largest defeat at the CCCF Championship finals :<br />
*3–1 vs {{flagdeco|CRC}} [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]] on 17 February 1960, [[1960 CCCF Championship]]<br />
; Largest defeat at the CFU Championship finals :<br />
*3–1 vs {{flagdeco|GYF}} [[French Guiana national football team|French Guiana]] on 21 June 1981, [[1981 CFU Championship]]<br />
; Largest defeat at the Caribbean Cup finals :<br />
*4–0 vs {{flagdeco|SKN}} [[Saint Kitts and Nevis national football team|Saint Kitts and Nevis]] on 20 May 2001, [[2001 Caribbean Cup]]<br />
; Largest defeat at the Pan American Games :<br />
*1–0 vs {{flagdeco|USA}} [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]] on 4 August 1991, [[Football at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991 Pan American Games]]<br />
; Largest defeat at the ABCS Tournament :<br />
*1–0 vs {{flagdeco|ARU}} [[Aruba national football team|Aruba]] on 15 July 2012, [[#ABCS Tournament 2012|ABCS Tournament 2012]]<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
:''This is a list of honours for the senior Surinamese national team''<br />
* '''[[CONCACAF Championship]] / [[CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]]:'''<br />
** 6th place: [[1977 CONCACAF Championship|1977]]<br />
* '''[[CCCF Championship]]:'''<br />
** 4th place: [[1960 CCCF Championship|1960]]<br />
* '''[[CFU Championship]] / [[Caribbean Cup]]:'''<br />
** '''Winners''': [[1978 CFU Championship|1978]]<br />
** Runners-up: [[1979 CFU Championship|1979]]<br />
** 4th place: [[1994 Caribbean Cup|1994]], [[1996 Caribbean Cup|1996]]<br />
<br />
===Other tournaments===<br />
<br />
* '''[[ABCS Tournament]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 2010, 2013, 2015<br />
** Runners-up: 2012, 2022<br />
** Third place: 2011<br />
* '''Betty Brown Challenge Cup'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1943<br />
*'''[[1966 Coupe Duvalier|Coupe Duvalier]]'''<br />
** Runners-up: 1966<br />
* '''[[Parbo Bier Cup]]'''<br />
** Runners-up: 2004<br />
<br />
==See also==<br />
*[[Surinam Airways Flight 764]]<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{Commons category}}<br />
* {{Official website}} {{in lang|nl}}<br />
<br />
{{CFU Caribbean Cup Winners}}<br />
{{Suriname national football team}}<br />
{{Football in Suriname}}<br />
{{CONCACAF teams}}<br />
{{National sports teams of Suriname}}<br />
<br />
[[Category:Suriname national football team| ]]<br />
[[Category:South American national association football teams]]<br />
[[Category:Caribbean national association football teams]]<br />
[[Category:Football in Suriname]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gleofilo_Vlijter&diff=1239376356Gleofilo Vlijter2024-08-08T22:51:36Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
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<div>{{short description|Surinamese footballer (born 1999)}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Gleofilo Vlijter<br />
| image =<br />
| fullname = Gleofilo Sabrino Rudewald Hasselbaink Vlijter<ref name="NFT profile">{{cite web|title=NFT profile|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/59187/Gleofilo_Hasselbaink.html|website=National Football Teams|accessdate=5 January 2016|archive-date=6 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160406105358/http://www.national-football-teams.com/player/59187/Gleofilo_Hasselbaink.html|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1999|9|17}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Diitabiki]], Suriname<br />
| height = {{height|m=1.78}}<br />
| position = [[Forward (association football)#Striker|Striker]]<br />
| currentclub = <br />
| clubnumber =<br />
| youthyears1 = 2013–2015<br />
| youthclubs1 = [[S.V. Robinhood|Robinhood]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2015–2016<br />
| youthclubs2 = → Phoenix All Stars Football Academy<br />
| youthyears3 = 2018<br />
| youthclubs3 = [[Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona F.C.|Ironi Kiryat Shmona]]<br />
| years1 = 2018–2019<br />
| clubs1 = [[FC Torpedo Kutaisi|Torpedo Kutaisi]]<br />
| caps1 = 3<br />
| goals1 = 1<br />
| years2 = 2019–2020<br />
| clubs2 = [[Aris Limassol FC|Aris Limassol]]<br />
| caps2 = 19<br />
| goals2 = 15<br />
| years3 = 2020–2022<br />
| clubs3 = [[Beitar Jerusalem F.C.|Beitar Jerusalem]]<br />
| caps3 = 54<br />
| goals3 = 6<br />
| years4 = 2022–2023<br />
| clubs4 = [[Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim F.C.|Hapoel Ramat Gan]]<br />
| caps4 = 32<br />
| goals4 = 13<br />
| years5 = 2023<br />
| clubs5 = [[Doxa Katokopias FC|Doxa Katokopias]]<br />
| caps5 = 14<br />
| goals5 = 0<br />
| years6 = 2024<br />
| clubs6 = [[Vaasan Palloseura|VPS]]<br />
| caps6 = 15<br />
| goals6 = 3<br />
| years7 = 2024–<br />
| clubs7 = [[OFK Beograd]]<br />
| caps7 = 0<br />
| goals7 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2015–<br />
| nationalteam1 = [[Suriname national football team|Suriname]]<br />
| nationalcaps1 = 20<br />
| nationalgoals1 = 14<br />
| club-update = 6 August 2024<br />
| nationalteam-update = 11:55, 16 October 2023 (UTC)<br />
}}<br />
'''Gleofilo Sabrino Rudewald Hasselbaink Vlijter''' (born 17 September 1999) is a Surinamese professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a striker for the [[Suriname national football team|Suriname national team]] and [[OFK Beograd]].<ref name="NFT profile"/><br />
<br />
==Club career==<br />
=== Youth career ===<br />
Vlijter started his career with [[S.V. Robinhood]] of the [[SVB Hoofdklasse]], the highest level of football in Suriname. He was with the club since at least December 2013.<ref name="U-15 Natio veelbelovend">{{cite web|title=U-15 Natio veelbelovend|url=https://f550b18e8ef7008fb665ced1d985c38c0a7b3dd5.googledrive.com/host/0B5DTX9dyY7rMck1GakxxVWV6elk/SVB%20Nieuws,%20Krant,%20Editie%202,%207%20februari%202014.pdf|publisher=SVB|accessdate=5 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304025701/https://f550b18e8ef7008fb665ced1d985c38c0a7b3dd5.googledrive.com/host/0B5DTX9dyY7rMck1GakxxVWV6elk/SVB%20Nieuws,%20Krant,%20Editie%202,%207%20februari%202014.pdf|archive-date=4 March 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref> In May 2014, he was invited to a football clinic in Suriname sponsored by [[Chelsea F.C.|Chelsea]].<ref name=Clinics>{{cite web|last1=van Diermen|first1=Raymond|title=Selecties Digicel Kick start Clinics|url=http://www.qn-sports.com/selecties-dksc/|publisher=qn-sports.com|accessdate=5 January 2016|archive-date=4 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304080227/http://www.qn-sports.com/selecties-dksc/|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In January 2015, while a member of the Phoenix All Stars Football Academy in [[Jamaica]], Vlijter traveled to Europe for the first time as he was invited to a trial with Belgian top-division club [[K.R.C. Genk|Genk]]. At that time, he received a letter of recommendation from the club to apply for a visa.<ref name="België">{{cite web|last1=Balsemhof|first1=Marinio|title=Gleofilo Hasselbaink voor stage naar België|url=http://dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2016/01/04/gleofilo-hasselbaink-voor-stage-naar-belgi%C3%AB/|publisher=dwtonline.com|accessdate=5 January 2016|language=Dutch|archive-date=6 January 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160106085032/http://www.dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2016/01/04/gleofilo-hasselbaink-voor-stage-naar-belgi%C3%AB/|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, a deal with that club and another with [[K.V. Oostende|KV Oostende]] fell through and the player returned to Suriname.<ref name="stage bij Feyenoord">{{cite web|last1=Gayadien|first1=Rajesh|title=Jeugdinternationals op stage bij Feyenoord|url=http://www.natiosuriname.com/2016/09/jeugdinternationals-op-stage-bij.html|publisher=Natio Suriname|accessdate=29 January 2017|language=Dutch|archive-date=2 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202074903/http://www.natiosuriname.com/2016/09/jeugdinternationals-op-stage-bij.html|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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In October 2016 it was announced that Vlijter and fellow Surinamese youth international Ayad Godlieb were on trial with [[Feyenoord|Feyenoord Rotterdam]] of the Dutch [[Eredivisie]]. It was expected that they would be signed to a contract with the club's [[Feyenoord Academy (Varkenoord)|academy]] in January 2017 if they could acquire work visas.<ref name="Feyenoord">{{cite web|title='Feyenoord heeft interesse in Surinaamse internationals'|date=26 October 2016|url=https://www.fr12.nl/nieuws/39527-feyenoord-heeft-interesse-in-surinaamse-internationals.html|publisher=fr12.nl|accessdate=29 January 2017|language=Dutch|archive-date=2 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202052146/https://www.fr12.nl/nieuws/39527-feyenoord-heeft-interesse-in-surinaamse-internationals.html|url-status=live}}</ref> The pair of players first trialed with the club in September 2016 while still playing for [[S.V. Robinhood]] in Suriname.<ref name="Feyenoord geïnteresseerd">{{cite web|last1=Oosterwolde|first1=Terrence|title=Feyenoord geïnteresseerd in Hasselbaink en Godlieb|url=http://dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2016/10/26/feyenoord-geinteresseerd-in-hasselbaink-en-godlieb/|publisher=DWT Online|accessdate=29 January 2017|language=Dutch|archive-date=2 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170202070926/http://dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2016/10/26/feyenoord-geinteresseerd-in-hasselbaink-en-godlieb/|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
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On 9 January 2018 he signed for the youth team of [[Hapoel Ironi Kiryat Shmona F.C.|Ironi Kiryat Shmona]] for the remainder of the season with a club option for further three years.<ref>{{cite web|title=גלאופילו האסלביינק חתם בקבוצת הנוער של ק"ש|url=http://www.one.co.il/Article/17-18/1,1,3112,0/305182.html?ref=hp|publisher=One.co.il|date=9 January 2018|accessdate=11 January 2018|language=Hebrew|archive-date=23 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180823105627/http://www.one.co.il/Article/17-18/1,1,3112,0/305182.html?ref=hp|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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=== Senior career ===<br />
After one season with the Israeli club in which he was primarily a member of the reserve team he signed for [[FC Torpedo Kutaisi]] of the [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]n [[Erovnuli Liga]]. He joined as the team was preparing to enter the preliminary round of the [[2018–19 UEFA Champions League]].<ref name="Suriname trots">{{cite web |title=Het gaat heel goed met voetballer Gleofilo Vlijter ~ Suriname trots |date=22 July 2018 |url=http://www.familienieuws.com/2018/07/22/video-het-gaat-heel-goed-met-voetballer-gleofilo-vlijter-suriname-trots/ |publisher=Familien Nieuws |accessdate=20 August 2019 |language=Dutch |archive-date=27 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200127013754/http://www.familienieuws.com/2018/07/22/video-het-gaat-heel-goed-met-voetballer-gleofilo-vlijter-suriname-trots/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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In August 2019 it was announced that Vlijter had signed a two-year contract with [[Aris Limassol FC|Aris Limassol]] of the [[Cypriot Second Division]].<ref name="carrière maken in Cyprus">{{cite web |title=Voetballer Gleofilo Vlijter gaat carrière maken in Cyprus |date=19 August 2019 |url=http://www.familienieuws.com/2019/08/20/voetballer-gleofilo-vlijter-gaat-carriere-maken-in-cyprus-suriname-trots-videos/ |publisher=Familien Nieuws |accessdate=20 August 2019 |language=Dutch |archive-date=20 August 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190820221413/http://www.familienieuws.com/2019/08/20/voetballer-gleofilo-vlijter-gaat-carriere-maken-in-cyprus-suriname-trots-videos/ |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
In his first unofficial match with Aris Limassol, he scored a hat-trick against [[AEZ Zakakiou|AEZ]]. He made his league debut for Aris in a 0–1 loss to [[Alki Oroklini]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2019/10/06/gleofilo-vlijter-debuteert-met-nederlaag-bij-aris-limassol/ |title=Vlijter debuteert met nederlaag bij Aris Limassol - DWTonline.com |access-date=2019-10-10 |archive-date=2019-10-10 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191010163400/http://www.dwtonline.com/laatste-nieuws/2019/10/06/gleofilo-vlijter-debuteert-met-nederlaag-bij-aris-limassol/ |url-status=dead }}</ref><br />
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On 4 August 2020, Vlijter signed a three-year deal with [[Israeli Premier League]] club [[Beitar Jerusalem F.C.|Beitar Jerusalem]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.one.co.il/Article/20-21/1,1,2,29701/363607.html?ref=hp|title=רשמית: בן חיים חתם לעונה נוספת בבית"ר י-ם|first=Guy|last=Ben Ziv|language=Hebrew|date=4 August 2020|accessdate=4 August 2020|archive-date=30 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200930030927/https://www.one.co.il/Article/20-21/1,1,2,29701/363607.html?ref=hp|url-status=live}}</ref><br />
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After a stint with [[Doxa Katokopias FC|Doxa Katokopias]] in [[Cypriot First Division]], Vlijter signed with [[Veikkausliiga]] club [[Vaasan Palloseura]] (VPS) in Finland.<ref>[https://www.vepsu.fi/uutinen1/tervetuloa-vaasan-palloseuraan-gleofilo-vlijter Tervetuloa Vaasan Palloseuraan Gleofilo Vlijter!] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240320134933/https://www.vepsu.fi/uutinen1/tervetuloa-vaasan-palloseuraan-gleofilo-vlijter |date=2024-03-20 }}, vepsu.fi, 20 March 2024</ref> His deal with VPS was terminated on 6 August 2024.<br />
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==Personal life==<br />
Gleofilo is the cousin of Surinamese internationals [[Nigel Hasselbaink]] and [[Roscello Vlijter]].His dad also played in the [[SVB Hoofdklasse]]<br />
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==International career==<br />
Vlijter represented Suriname at the U15<ref name="U-15 Natio veelbelovend"/> and U16 levels.<ref name=Clinics/> During a U15 tournament held in [[French Guiana]] in late 2013, he was identified by the coaching staff as one of four players who impressed the most.<ref name="SVB wil Suriname U-15">{{cite web|title=SVB wil Suriname U-15 in training houden|url=http://www.natiosuriname.com/2014/02/svb-wil-suriname-u-15-in-training-houden.html|publisher=natiosuriname.com|accessdate=5 January 2016|archive-date=30 September 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200930102337/https://www.natiosuriname.com/2014/02/svb-wil-suriname-u-15-in-training-houden.html|url-status=live}}</ref> He made his [[Suriname national football team|senior]] international debut at age 15 on 30 April 2015 in a [[Exhibition game#Association football|friendly]] against [[Guyana national football team|Guyana]].<ref name="CFD profile">{{cite web|title=CFD profile|url=http://www.caribbeanfootballdatabase.com/suriname/players/gleofilohasselbaink.html|publisher=Caribbean Football Database|accessdate=5 January 2016|archive-date=24 October 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201024122204/https://caribbeanfootballdatabase.com/suriname/players/gleofilohasselbaink.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
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Vlijter won the Golden Boot Award for the [[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League]] after scoring ten goals in six matches in [[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B|League B]].<ref name="CNL honors">{{cite web |title=McKennie, Lopez and Vlijter take home CNL honors |date=7 June 2021 |url=https://www.concacaf.com/nations-league/news/mckennie-lopez-and-vlijter-take-home-cnl-honors/ |publisher=CONCACAF |access-date=18 July 2021 |archive-date=8 June 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608154554/https://www.concacaf.com/nations-league/news/mckennie-lopez-and-vlijter-take-home-cnl-honors/ |url-status=live }}</ref> In June 2021 Vlijter was named to Suriname's 23-man squad for the [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup]].<ref>{{cite tweet|author=[[Surinamese Football Association|Surinamese Football Federation]]|user=OfficialSVB1920|number=1408477656702664710|title=The 23 That Will Represent Us At The CONCACAF Gold Cup|date=June 25, 2021|access-date=July 12, 2021}}</ref> On 16 July 2021 he scored Suriname's first-ever [[CONCACAF Gold Cup]] goal in a 1–2 defeat to [[Costa Rica national football team|Costa Rica]].<ref name="Costa Rica rally to win">{{cite web |title=Jamaica, Costa Rica rally to win Group C games in Gold Cup |date=17 July 2021 |url=https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210717-jamaica-costa-rica-rally-to-win-group-c-games-in-gold-cup |publisher=france24.com |access-date=18 July 2021 |archive-date=18 July 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210718140301/https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20210717-jamaica-costa-rica-rally-to-win-group-c-games-in-gold-cup |url-status=live }}</ref> By October 2023, Vlijter was only one goal away from tying [[Stefano Rijssel]]'s goal scoring record of fourteen for Suriname going into [[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A]] matches against [[Haiti national football team|Haiti]] and [[Grenada national football team|Grenada]].<ref name="Preview: Suriname vs. Haiti">{{cite web |last1=Lefevre |first1=Joel |title=Preview: Suriname vs. Haiti – prediction, team news, lineups |url=https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/suriname/preview/preview-suriname-vs-haiti-prediction-team-news-lineups_526101.html |publisher=Sports Mole |access-date=16 October 2023 |archive-date=13 October 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231013203708/https://www.sportsmole.co.uk/football/suriname/preview/preview-suriname-vs-haiti-prediction-team-news-lineups_526101.html |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Career statistics==<br />
===Club===<br />
{{updated|6 August 2024}}<br />
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! rowspan=2 | Club<br />
! rowspan=2 | Season<br />
! colspan=3 | League<br />
! colspan=2 | Cup<br />
! colspan=2 | Continental<br />
! colspan=2 | Other<br />
! colspan=2 | Total<br />
|-<br />
! Division<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
! Apps<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
|[[FC Torpedo Kutaisi|Torpedo Kutaisi]]<br />
|[[2018 Erovnuli Liga|2018]]<br />
|[[Erovnuli Liga]]<br />
|3||1||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||3||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Aris Limassol FC|Aris Limassol]]<br />
|[[2019–20 Cypriot Second Division|2019–20]]<br />
|[[Cypriot Second Division]]<br />
|18||13||1||1||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||19||14<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[Beitar Jerusalem F.C.|Beitar Jerusalem]]<br />
|[[2020–21 Israeli Premier League|2020–21]]<br />
|[[Israeli Premier League]]<br />
|22||1||1||0||1||0||3||0||27||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Israeli Premier League|2021–22]]<br />
|Israeli Premier League<br />
|25||5||2||0||0||0||0||0||27||5<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Israeli Premier League|2022–23]]<br />
|Israeli Premier League<br />
|2||0||1||0||0||0||0||0||3||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!49!!6!!4!!0!!1!!0!!3!!0!!57!!6<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="2"|[[Hapoel Ramat Gan Givatayim F.C.|Hapoel Ramat Gan]]<br />
|[[2022–23 Liga Leumit|2022–23]]<br />
|rowspan="1"|[[Liga Leumit]]<br />
|31||13||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||32||13<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!31!!13!!1!!0!!0!!0!!0!!0!!32!!13<br />
|-<br />
|[[Doxa Katokopias FC|Doxa Katokopias]]<br />
|[[2023–24 Cypriot First Division|2023–24]]<br />
|[[Cypriot First Division]]<br />
|14||0||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||15||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[Vaasan Palloseura|VPS]]<br />
|[[2024 Veikkausliiga|2024]]<br />
|[[Veikkausliiga]]<br />
|15||3||2||1||2||0||0||0||19||4<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!130!!36!!9!!2!!3!!0!!3!!0!!143!!38<br />
|}<br />
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===International===<br />
{{updated|match played 15 October 2023}}<ref name="NFT profile"/><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
| colspan=3 | [[Suriname national football team|Suriname]]<br />
|-<br />
!Year!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|2015||1||0<br />
|-<br />
|2019||6||10<br />
|-<br />
|2021||5||3<br />
|-<br />
|2022||3||0<br />
|-<br />
|2023||4||1<br />
|-<br />
!Total||19||14<br />
|}<br />
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:''Scores and results list Suriname's goal tally first.''<ref name="NFT profile"/><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%"<br />
|+ List of international goals scored by Gleofilo Vlijter<br />
|-<br />
! No. !! Date !! Venue !! Opponent !! Score !! Result !! Competition<br />
|-<br />
|1. ||rowspan=2| 5 September 2019|| rowspan=2| [[Windsor Park (Dominica)|Windsor Park]], [[Roseau]], Dominica || rowspan=2| {{fb|DMA}} ||align=center| '''1'''–0 ||rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;" | 2–0 || rowspan=2|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B]]<br />
|-<br />
|2. || align=center| '''2'''–0<br />
|-<br />
|3. ||rowspan=4| 8 September 2019|| rowspan=4| [[André Kamperveen Stadion]], [[Paramaribo]], Suriname || rowspan=4| {{fb|NIC}} ||align=center| '''1'''–0 ||rowspan=4 style="text-align:center;" | 6–0 || rowspan=4|2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B<br />
|-<br />
|4. || align=center| '''2'''–0<br />
|-<br />
|5. || align=center| '''4'''–0<br />
|-<br />
|6. || align=center| '''5'''–0<br />
|-<br />
|7. ||rowspan=2| 11 October 2019|| rowspan=2| [[Arnos Vale Stadium]], [[Arnos Vale, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines|Arnos Vale]], Saint Vincent and the Grenadines || rowspan=2| {{fb|SVG}} ||align=center| '''1'''–0 ||rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;" | 2–2 || rowspan=2|2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B<br />
|-<br />
|8. || align=center| '''2'''–0<br />
|-<br />
|9. ||rowspan=2| 15 November 2019|| rowspan=2| André Kamperveen Stadion, Paramaribo, Suriname || rowspan=2| {{fb|DMA}} ||align=center| '''2'''–0 ||rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;" | 4–0 || rowspan=2|2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League B<br />
|-<br />
|10.|| align=center| '''3'''–0<br />
|-<br />
|11. || 24 March 2021|| [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion]], Paramaribo, Suriname || {{fb|CYM}} ||align=center| '''3'''–0 ||{{center| 3–0}} || [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF first round|2022 FIFA World Cup qualification]]<br />
|-<br />
|12. || 16 July 2021 || [[Exploria Stadium]], [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], United States || {{fb|CRC}} ||align=center| '''1'''–0 ||{{center|1–2}} || [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group C|2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
|13. || 20 July 2021 || [[BBVA Compass Stadium]], [[Houston]], United States || {{fb|GDL|local}} ||align=center| '''1'''–0 ||{{center|2–1}} || 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup<br />
|-<br />
|14. || 15 October 2023 || Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion, Paramaribo, Suriname || {{fb|GRN}} ||align=center| '''2'''–0 ||{{center|4–0}} || [[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A]]<br />
|-<br />
| colspan="7"|<small>Last updated 16 October 2023</small><br />
|}<br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''Individual'''<br />
*[[Surinamese Footballer of the Year]]: 2019<br />
*[[CONCACAF Nations League]] Top Scorer: [[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League|2019–20]]<ref>{{cite tweet |author=CONCACAF |author-link=CONCACAF |user=CNationsLeague |number=1401780703939936256 |date=7 June 2021 |title=Gleofilo Vlijter scored 10 goals in the Concacaf Nations League Tournament and has taken home the Top Scorer award! Congratulations! |access-date=7 June 2021}}</ref><br />
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==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{NFT|59187<!-- /Gleofilo_Hasselbaink -->}}<br />
* [http://www.caribbeanfootballdatabase.com/suriname/players/gleofilohasselbaink.html Caribbean Football Database profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201024122204/https://caribbeanfootballdatabase.com/suriname/players/gleofilohasselbaink.html |date=2020-10-24 }}<br />
*{{Soccerway|gleofilo-hasselbaink/408402|Gleofilo Hasselbaink}}<br />
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{{Vaasan Palloseura squad}}<br />
{{Suriname squad 2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup}}<br />
{{Surinamese Footballer of the Year}}<br />
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'''OFK Beograd''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|ОФК Београд – Омладински фудбалски клуб Београд}}, [[English language|English]]: ''Belgrade Youth Football Club'') is a [[Football in Serbia|Serbian]] professional [[association football|football]] club based in [[Belgrade]], more precisely in [[Karaburma]], an urban neighborhood of the municipality of [[Palilula, Belgrade|Palilula]]. It is part of the [[OSD Beograd]] sport society.<br />
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All up, the club has won 5 national championships, in the following seasons: 1930–31, 1932–33, 1934–35, 1935–36, and 1938–39; the club won these titles under their old name of BSK (Beogradski Sport Klub).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|title=NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!;– OFK (NAŠI TROFEJI! PET PUTA ŠAMPION DRŽAVE!)|publisher=ofkbeograd.co.rs|access-date=16 November 2020|archive-date=6 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221106145231/http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs/?tip=menu&page=9option=com_content&task=view&id=724&Itemid=43|url-status=live}}</ref> The club has been cup winners five times also, winning in the following seasons: 1934, 1953, 1955, 1961–62, and 1965–66.<br />
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The club has also recorded significant results in European competition, reaching the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] semi-finals where they lost to [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]]. They reached the [[1972–73 UEFA Cup]] quarter-finals where they lost to [[FC Twente]].<br />
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==History==<br />
===The beginning===<br />
The club was founded in 1945 as '''Metalac''' but it is considered to be the successor of '''BSK''' one of the most prominent football clubs in [[Kingdom of Serbia]] and later [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]]. It was also the most successful club between 1923 and 1941, with five national champion titles. BSK played its first game on 13 October 1911 against [[FK Šumadija 1903|Šumadija]] from [[Kragujevac]] and won 8–1.<br />
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In 1945, after [[World War II]], the club was established under the name '''Metalac''' by some former members of '''BSK'''. This club carried the name until 1950, when it was renamed to BSK, but in the 1957 the club merged with '''TSK Šumadija''' to form '''OFK Beograd''' ([[Serbian Latin alphabet|Serbian Latin]]: Omladinski fudbalski klub, {{lang-en|YFC&nbsp;– Youth Football Club}}).<ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegfound.html Serbia and Montenegro - List of Foundation Dates]</ref><br />
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===The golden era===<br />
A two-decade-long ''"Golden Era"'' began when the club won the Yugoslav Cup in [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]]. Three other Yugoslav Cup wins followed, in [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]] and the [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]] and [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]] seasons. The club was the [[Yugoslav First League]] runner-up twice, in 1954–55 and in 1965–66. In the meantime, the club had changed its name once again. In 1957, the club was named OFK Beograd, once again in an attempt to attract spectators to the stadium, especially younger ones who often opted for either Red Star or Partizan. In that time, the players played elegant football and therefore got the nickname of ''"Romantičari"''.<br />
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The 1960s and the first half of the 1970s were years of European glory. OFK Beograd had participated eight times in European competitions. Their biggest success came in the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]] season, playing in the semi-final against [[Tottenham Hotspur F.C.|Tottenham Hotspur]], eventual champions. In the following ten years, teams such as [[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]], [[Feyenoord]], [[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]], and [[Juventus FC|Juventus]] also lost to OFK Beograd.<br />
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===The silent fall===<br />
The ''Romantičari'' were not able to take advantage of their success on the domestic and European scene. After several successful seasons, a sudden fall occurred. During the 1980s, the club often changed leagues from the First Division to the Second.<br />
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===Modern era===<br />
In the summer of [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003]], they were back in European competition. They played in the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. OFK defeated Estonian side [[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]] at home by the score of 6–1, but [[UEFA]] cancelled the result because of a smoke bomb being thrown on the field during the game. Consequently, only the second leg result would count. OFK Beograd won in [[Tallinn]] with a score of 5–3. They were eliminated in the second round by Czech club [[1. FC Slovácko]], with a score of 4–3.<br />
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The club was back on the European stage in 2004. They started playing in the second round of the Intertoto Cup and eliminated [[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]. In the third round, OFK went on to play against [[Tampere United]]. OFK Beograd defeated their Finnish opponents and went on to play in the semifinals. They were eliminated by [[Atlético Madrid]] losing the first leg 1–3 at home with [[Aleksandar Simić (footballer)|Aleksandar Simić]] scoring for OFK and [[Fernando Torres]], [[Diego Simeone]] and [[Ariel Ibagaza]] scoring for Atlético, losing the second leg 2–0 in Madrid meant OFK were eliminated 1–5 on aggregate. Even though OFK were eliminated it was seen as an honour and a return to the club's glory days to have a European powerhouse such as Atlético play at [[Omladinski stadion]] with world class talents such as Torres and Simeone.<br />
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In 2005, the club entered the [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] in the second round of qualifying losing to [[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]] on the [[away goals rule]]. In 2006, the club faced French side [[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]] in the [[2006–07 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]]. In the first game, in Belgrade, OFK defeated their opponents by the score of 1–0 a goal from centre-back [[Miloš Bajalica]] in the 31st minute of play proving the difference, a great result considering Auxerre was then one of France's strongest clubs. In the second game OFK Beograd lost 5–1 with the result standing at 2–1 for Auxerre with ten minutes to play, a result which would see OFK Beograd eliminate Auxerre. However, the young OFK team capitulated in the last ten minutes of play conceding three goals and were eliminated 5–2 on aggregate. In the 2010 Europa League, OFK beat [[Torpedo Zhodino]] of Belarus 3–2<ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ OFK Beograd&nbsp;– Torpedo Zhodino : 2–2] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180322204612/https://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/ofk-beograd-vs-torpedo-zhodino/15-07-2010/ |date=22 March 2018 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref><ref>[http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010/ Torpedo Zhodino&nbsp;– OFK Beograd : 0–1] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150131201907/http://www.scorespro.com/soccer/livescore/torpedo-zhodino-vs-ofk-beograd/22-07-2010 |date=31 January 2015 }} Match report from Scorespro.com</ref> on aggregate and went on to play [[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]] where they lost 7–3 on aggregate, coming back from two-nil down to draw 2–2 with late goals been scored by [[Miloš Krstić (footballer, born 1987)|Miloš Krstić]] and [[Nenad Injac]] in Turkey against Galatasaray but ultimately losing the second leg 1–5 at home with [[Danilo Nikolić (footballer)|Danilo Nikolić]] scoring the only goal for OFK.<br />
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OFK Beograd were relegated from the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] after finishing fifteenth in the [[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16 season]]. The next season saw relegation from the [[2016–17 Serbian First League]] after finishing bottom of the table. The club played in the [[Serbian League Belgrade]] in the 2017–18 season (their first season in the Serbian third tier), finishing in second place behind [[OFK Žarkovo|Žarkovo]] who were promoted to the Serbian second tier.<br />
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In November 2018 the "Klub prijatelja OFK Beograda" was formed (trans. "Club of Friends of OFK Beograd") with the goal of saving the club from becoming extinct and helping the club through its most difficult times. The KPO is made up of loyal fans who want to see OFK return to its former glories competing at the very top of the first tier of Serbian football.<br />
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In their second year in the Serbian third division, OFK finished in fifth position on 46 points, with [[RFK Grafičar Beograd|Grafičar]] being promoted to the second division. OFK did however manage to win the Belgrade Cup.<br />
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In the 2019–20 season, OFK commenced their third successive season in the Serbian third tier with hiring former accomplished player [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] as coach. On 25 September 2019, in the last 32 of the Serbian Cup, OFK faced their city rivals FK Rad and won 3–2 with two goals from Andreja Lazović and one goal from Stefan Janković. This was considered quite a success as OFK where at this time in the Serbian third division and FK Rad in the Serbian top division the SuperLiga. [[Coronavirus disease 2019|COVID-19]] Pandemic resulted in the season coming to a halt for clubs in the third division Belgrade league, OFK finished the season in a disappointing 3rd place. The eventual champions were [[FK IMT|IMT]] who were promoted to the Serbian First League (Second Division of the Serbian football pyramid), another hammer blow for OFK as a 4th consecutive season in the Serbian 3rd tier would come in season 2020–21 for a club barely surviving financially.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ofkbeograd.co.rs////2020-07-31|title=OFK-Vesti|website=ofkbeograd.co.rs|language=sr|access-date=2020-07-31}}</ref> At the conclusion of the 2022–23 season, OFK finished in first place in the Serbian League Belgrade, securing promotion to the Serbian First League for the [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24 season]].<br />
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==Honours==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
====League====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (5):''' [[1930–31 Yugoslav Football Championship|1930–31]], [[1932–33 Yugoslav Football Championship|1932–33]], [[1934–35 Yugoslav Football Championship|1934–35]], [[1935–36 Yugoslav Football Championship|1935–36]], [[1938–39 Yugoslav Football Championship|1938–39]]<br />
** Runners-up (6): [[1927 Yugoslav Football Championship|1927]], [[1929 Yugoslav Football Championship|1929]], [[1937–38 Yugoslav Football Championship|1937–38]], [[1939–40 Yugoslav Football Championship|1939–40]], [[1954–55 Yugoslav First League|1954–55]], [[1963–64 Yugoslav First League|1963–64]]<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (3):''' 1958–59 (East), [[1979–80 Yugoslav Second League|1979–80 (East)]], [[1984–85 Yugoslav Second League|1984–85 (East)]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian First League]]'''<br />
** ''' Winners (1):''' [[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
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====Cups====<br />
* '''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
** '''Winners (6):''' 1934, 1941, [[1953 Yugoslav Cup|1953]], [[1955 Yugoslav Cup|1955]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav Cup|1961–62]], [[1965–66 Yugoslav Cup|1965–66]]<br />
* '''[[Serbia and Montenegro Cup]]'''<br />
** Runners-up: [[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|2005–06]]<br />
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===European===<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
* '''[[UEFA Cup]]'''<br />
** Quarter-finals: [[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
* '''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]'''<br />
** Semi-finals: [[1958–60 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1958–60]]<br />
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===Unofficial===<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football Championship|Serbian Championship]]'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1919–20 Serbian Football Championship|1919–20]], [[1920–21 Serbian Football Championship|1920–21]]<br />
* '''[[Serbian Football League (1940–1944)|Serbian League]]''' (top level between 1940 and 1944)<br />
** '''Winners:''' [[1939–40 Serbian League|1939–40]], [[1940–41 Serbian League|1940–41]], [[1942–43 Serbian League|1942–43]], 1943–44<br />
** Runners-up: 1941–42<br />
* '''People's Republic of Serbia League (Belgrade championship)'''<br />
** '''Winners:''' 1945<br />
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==European competitions==<br />
{{Main|OFK Beograd in European football}}<br />
Before [[UEFA]] was founded (in 1954), OFK Beograd, under the name of Beogradski Sport Klub (BSK), participated in [[Mitropa Cup]], the first really international European football competition. The club competed for five seasons without a big success, usually stopped by teams from Hungary, the major football power at the time. In [[UEFA]] competitions, OFK Beograd played 16 seasons, the biggest success being reaching the semifinals of the [[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup]].<br />
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===UEFA competitions summary===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! style="width:250px;"| OFK Beograd<br />
! style="width:50px;"| Seasons<br />
! style="width:30px;"| P<br />
! style="width:20px;"| W<br />
! style="width:20px;"| D<br />
! style="width:20px;"| L<br />
! style="width:30px;"| F<br />
! style="width:30px;"| A<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Match Pts%W<br />
!<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties P<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties W<br />
! style="width:35px;"| Ties L<br />
! style="width:45px;"| Ties %W<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Serbia]] {{flagicon|Serbia}}'''<br />
|2||4||2||0||2||4||8||50.00||||2||-||2||-<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Representing [[Yugoslavia]] {{flagicon|YUG}}'''<br />
|8||38||14||7||17||64||69||46.05||||18||10||8||55.56<br />
|- style="text-align:center;"<br />
| '''Total'''<br />
|'''10'''||'''42'''||'''16'''||'''7'''||'''19'''||'''68'''||'''76'''||'''46.43'''||||'''20'''||'''10'''||'''10'''||'''50.00'''<br />
|}<br />
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==Youth system==<br />
[[File:Ivanovic 2.JPG|thumb|right|150px|[[Branislav Ivanović]] honed his skills at OFK Beograd]]<br />
OFK Beograd's youth system has a reputation as one of the best in the history of Serbian football. In its 107 years of existence, it produced and promoted hundreds of players who played not just for the club, but for the national team as well. Among these players are the likes of [[Josip Skoblar]], [[Spasoje Samardžić]], [[Ilija Petković]], [[Slobodan Santrač]], [[Dragoslav Stepanović]], [[Mitar Mrkela]], [[Saša Ćurčić]], [[Duško Tošić]], [[Branislav Ivanović]], [[Aleksandar Kolarov]], and many others.<br />
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Since OFK Beograd's existence, attention was always turned to the younger categories of players. Recently, the club has built a new private training center, comprising eight playing fields along with training equipment with the newest technology.<br />
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A youth school was created with 150 players born between 1996 and 1999.{{citation needed|date=September 2022}} There are also seven competitive teams for which more than 170 players are playing. The youth system compromises around 20 highly qualified coaches who are all specialized in certain areas of the game. Most of the coaches are former players who spent years at the club and who also went through the same youth system. Several physios are also present and are equipped with the newest technology for their work.<br />
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==Rivals==<br />
OFK's biggest rivals are [[FK Rad]] from the Belgrade suburb of [[Banjica]]. It is known as the small Belgrade derby. In the mid-2000s in a game between the two clubs in the last game of the season OFK scored a last minute equalizer against Rad meaning Rad were relegated for the first time in almost twenty-five years. In the following season when OFK were playing in the Intertoto Cup Rad fans threw a number of flares from outside the stadium forcing UEFA to award the game 3–0 against OFK even though OFK won the game 6–1 against Estonian club Narva Trans.<br />
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Other rivals to a much lesser degree include [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena Zvezda]] and [[FK Partizan]].<br />
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After being relegated to [[Serbian League Belgrade]] OFK had a bitter rivalry with [[FK Zemun]].<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
{{Main|Plava Unija}}<br />
OFK Beograd's fans are commonly known as Plava Unija (The Blue Union) since 1994. When Beogradski Sportski Klub (BSK) was founded in 1911, the club which dominated the fields of the [[Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]] developed a significant fan base. Throughout the several wars that took place since the founding of BSK, the club's turbulent history has produced adverse effects on the average attendance of today's matches in which OFK Beograd plays.<br />
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An organized group appeared for the first time in 1984 under the name of "Blue Thunders". The group lived under that name until 1990. When they were influenced by the rise of nationalism in [[Yugoslavia]], they change their name to "Sokolovi" (The Falcons). The group officially collapsed in 1993 about a year after [[United Nations|UN]] sanctions were put on [[FR Yugoslavia]]. The fans' love towards the club was certainly not forgotten and in 1994 a new group is founded&nbsp;– Blue Union Belgrade. The name remains the title of OFK Beograd's main group of ultras.<br />
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OFK Beograd's fans have been known to be resistant of past regimes. In the 1990s, [[FK Milicionar|Milicionar]], a pro-regime police-backed team, entered the first division. When OFK Beograd first played against them, the OFK fans reacted with creation of a banner which bore the message "Goal Against the Regime." Among other things, members of Plava Unija also reinstated the old ex-Yugoslav firms habit of finding local home crews when their team was on away matches, no matter which Serbian town or city was in question.<br />
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Plava Unija fostered a friendship with [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]]'s fans, "Invalidi" while the club still played in Yugoslavia's second tier from 1996 to 1998. That friendship still remains to this day. OFK Beograd is also known to be supported by fans of [[FC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] and [[Anorthosis Famagusta]].<ref>[http://ofkmsk.ru/news Moscow fan club OFK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514050606/http://ofkmsk.ru/news |date=14 May 2012 }} official website {{in lang|ru}}</ref><br />
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==Team kits==<br />
The [[Kit (association football)|Official team kit]] is currently produced by [[Spain|Spanish]] sports apparel company [[Joma]].<br />
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| shorts = 0000FF<br />
| socks = FFFFFF<br />
| title = Home<br />
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|{{Football kit box<br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
{{updated|26 July 2024}}<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=MNE|name=[[Balša Popović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=GHA|name=[[Edmund Addo]]|pos=MF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=SRB|name=[[Vuk Bogdanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Darko Gojković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=BLR|name=[[Daniil Dushevskiy]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Cvetković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=ECU|name=[[Michael Bermúdez]]|other=<small>on loan from [[L.D.U. Quito|LDU Quito]]</small>|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Saša Marković (footballer, born 1991)|Saša Marković]]|pos=MF|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Mituljikić]]|pos=FW|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=MNE|name=[[Nikola Vujadinović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=[[Miljan Momčilović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Đermanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=GHA|name=Kwadwo Opoku Ackah|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Stanojlović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=BIH|name=[[Aleksandar Kahvić]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Vasilije Grbović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|name=Srđan Nikolić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Lazić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|name=[[Novak Gojkov]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=CYP|name=[[Konstantinos Evripidou]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksandar Paločević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=NGA|name=Prince Benjamin Obasi|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=SRB|name=[[Dejan Jevtić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=45|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksej Vukičević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Ivanović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=63|nat=SRB|name=Stefan Obradović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=66|nat=SRB|name=[[Bogdan Mojsilović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=69|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Stoisavljević]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=73|nat=GHA|name=[[Ebenezer Annan]]|pos=DF|other=<small>on loan from [[Red Star Belgrade]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Gobeljić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|name=[[Filip Halabrin]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=91|nat=SRB|name=Marko Stanković|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=93|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Simonović]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SUR|name=[[Gleofilo Vlijter]]|pos=FW}}<br />
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==Club officials==<br />
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===Coaching staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Position !! Name<br />
|-<br />
|'''Manager''' || {{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Assistant manager''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Božić <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Ivelja]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fitness coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vlada Živanović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Physiotherapist ''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Igrutinović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Goalkeeping coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Rade Grahovac<br />
|-<br />
|'''General director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Balša Terzić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sports director''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrej Mrkela]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''General secretary''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Vladimir Rašić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Club president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Momčilo Minić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vice-president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]] <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Kostadin Terzić<br />
|}<br />
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== UEFA competitions ==<br />
* Qualified for Europe in 14 seasons <small>''(2 in European Cup Winners' Cup, 9 in Europa League/UEFA Cup/Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, 3 in Intertoto Cup)''</small><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Country<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1962–63 European Cup Winners' Cup|1962–63]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|QR<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Chemie Halle]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|3–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|NIR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Portadown F.C.|Portadown]]<br />
|5–1<br />
|2–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[S.S.C. Napoli|Napoli]]<br />
|2–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–3 (3–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|ENG}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tottenham Hotspur]]<br />
|1–2<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1963–64 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1963–64]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Juventus FC|Juventus]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|1–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (0–1 Playoff)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1964–65]]<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ESP}}<br />
|align=left|[[Athletic Bilbao]]<br />
|0–2<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[1966–67 European Cup Winners' Cup|1966–67]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–6'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1968–69]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|ROM}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Rapid Bucureşti|Rapid Bucureşti]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''7–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|ITA}}<br />
|align=left|[[Bologna]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|TUR}}<br />
|align=left|[[Göztepe A.Ş.|Goztepe]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–3 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[1971–72 UEFA Cup|1971–72]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|SWE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Djurgårdens IF Fotboll|Djurgården]]<br />
|4–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''6–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GDR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Carl Zeiss Jena]]<br />
|1–1<br />
|0–4<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=4|[[1972–73 UEFA Cup|1972–73]]<br />
|rowspan=4|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|TCH}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dukla Prague]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[Feyenoord]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|3–4<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–5 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Beroe Stara Zagora|Beroe Stara Zagora]]<br />
|0–0<br />
|3–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|Quarter-final<br />
|{{flagicon|NED}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Twente|Twente]]<br />
|3–2<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[1973–74 UEFA Cup|1973–74]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panathinaikos F.C.|Panathinaikos]]<br />
|0–1<br />
|2–1<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|USSR}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|0–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–8'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2| [[2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2003–04]]<br />
|rowspan=2| [[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R1<br />
|{{flagicon|EST}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Narva Trans|Narva Trans]]<br />
|6–1<br />
|5–3<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''11–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|CZE}}<br />
|align=left|[[1. FC Slovácko|Slovácko]]<br />
|3–3<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=3|[[2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2004–05]]<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|LAT}}<br />
|align=left|[[Dinaburg FC|Dinaburg]]<br />
|3–1<br />
|2–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
|R3<br />
|{{flagicon|FIN}}<br />
|align=left|[[Tampere United]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|0–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''1–0'''<br />
|-<br />
|Semi-final<br />
|{{flagicon|Spain}}<br />
|align=left|[[Atlético Madrid]]<br />
|1–3<br />
|0–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''1–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 UEFA Cup|2005–06]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|BUL}}<br />
|align=left|[[Lokomotiv Plovdiv]]<br />
|2–1<br />
|0–1<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–2 (a)'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 UEFA Cup|2006–07]]<br />
|[[UEFA Cup]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|FRA}}<br />
|align=left|[[AJ Auxerre|Auxerre]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–5<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–5'''<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup|2008–09]]<br />
|[[Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|R2<br />
|{{flagicon|GRE}}<br />
|align=left|[[Panionios F.C.|Panionios]]<br />
|1–0<br />
|1–3<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan=2|[[UEFA Europa League 2010–11|2010–11]]<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Europa League]]<br />
|QR2<br />
|{{flagicon|Belarus}}<br />
|align=left|[[FC Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino|Torpedo Zhodino]]<br />
|2–2<br />
|1–0<br />
|bgcolor=green|'''3–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|QR3<br />
|{{flagicon|Turkey}}<br />
|align=left|[[Galatasaray S.K. (football)|Galatasaray]]<br />
|1–5<br />
|2–2<br />
|bgcolor=red|'''3–7'''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable former players==<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have played at least one international match for their national team at any time.'''<br />
{{div col|colwidth=20em}}<br />
;Yugoslavia<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Arsenijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[August Bivec]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Radivoj Božić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Vojin Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Đorđević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Prvoslav Dragićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ernest Dubac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Franjo Glaser]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Glišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Ivan Jazbinšek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Bruno Knežević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Andreja Kojić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}}{{Flagicon|Banovina of Croatia}} [[Gustav Lechner]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Manola]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Mitrović (footballer, born 1908)|Milorad Mitrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Branimir Porobić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Predrag Radovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Janko Rodin]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Kuzman Sotirović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Slavko Šurdonja]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Aleksandar Tirnanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Dragomir Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetislav Valjarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Batričević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Borota]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srđan Čebinac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Gugleta]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stanoje Jocić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miodrag Jovanović (footballer, born 1922)|Miodrag Jovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Frane Matošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mitar Mrkela]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Srđan Mrkušić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Radenković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Spasoje Samardžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Santrač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Šekularac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vasilije Šijaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Skoblar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Lazar Tasić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikoslav Bjegović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Saša Ćurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Petar Divić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Nenad Jestrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Đorđe Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Miloš Kolaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Kristić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Obradović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dušan Petković (footballer, born 1974)|Dušan Petković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}}{{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Gordan Petrić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Petrović (footballer)|Saša Petrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Mihajlo Pjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dejan Rađenović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Boris Vasković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Živković (footballer, born 1977)|Aleksandar Živković]]<br />
;Serbia<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Aksentijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Babović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Beljić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovan Damjanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Ignjovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radiša Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Branislav Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Jevtić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Kolarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Ognjen Koroman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Krstičić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Lukač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Paločević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Rajković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rodić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Šaranov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Stefan Šćepović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vojislav Stanković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Stevanović (footballer)|Ivan Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Duško Tošić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Trišović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Zdjelar]]<br />
;Armenia<br />
* {{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
;Australia<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Branko Buljevic]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Milan Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUS}} [[Doug Utjesenovic]]<br />
;Austria<br />
* {{Flagicon|AUT}}{{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]]<br />
;Azerbaijan<br />
* {{flagicon|AZE}} [[Branimir Subašić]]<br />
;Bosnia and Herzegovina <br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Faruk Hujdurović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Petar Jelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Đorđe Kamber]]<br />
;Bulgaria<br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Blagoy Simeonov]]<br />
;Cameroon<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} [[Aboubakar Oumarou]]<br />
;Cyprus<br />
* {{flagicon|CYP}} [[Milenko Špoljarić]]<br />
;France<br />
* {{flagicon|FRA}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ivan Bek]]<br />
;Kazakhstan<br />
* {{flagicon|KAZ}} [[Nenad Erić]]<br />
;Latvia<br />
* {{flagicon|LVA}} [[Oļegs Karavajevs]]<br />
;Lithuania<br />
* {{flagicon|LTU}} [[Kęstutis Ruzgys]]<br />
;North Macedonia<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Aleksandar Bajevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Filip Despotovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Boban Grnčarov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Hristijan Kirovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Bojan Markoski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Darko Micevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Angelko Panov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Ostoja Stjepanović]]<br />
;Malta<br />
* {{flagicon|MLT}} [[Nenad Veselji]]<br />
;Montenegro<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladan Adžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Marko Baša]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}}{{Flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Bogavac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vladimir Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Miodrag Džudović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Petar Grbić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Igor Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Janković (footballer, born 1995)|Marko Janković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mladen Kašćelan]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Kecojević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nemanja Nikolić (footballer, born 1988)|Nemanja Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Mitar Novaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milorad Peković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Milan Purović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Vuković]]<br />
;Romania<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Svetozar Popović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ROU}} [[Rudolf Wetzer]]<br />
;Slovakia<br />
* {{flagicon|SVK|1938}}{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ján Podhradský]]<br />
;Uganda<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Khalid Aucho]]<br />
;United States<br />
* {{flagicon|USA}} [[Ilija Mitić]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:OFK Beograd players]].''<br />
<br />
==Coaching history==<br />
{{Main|List of OFK Beograd managers}}<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Toni Szabó]] <small>(1923–24)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1927–29)</small><ref name="exyufudbal">[http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd BSK Beograd] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208102242/http://www.exyufudbal.in.rs/predratni-klubovi/article/1-bsk-beograd |date=8 December 2015 }} at exyufudbal.in.rs, retrieved 29-11-2015</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1930)</small><ref>[https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html Sándor Nemes, also named Alex Neufeld] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230208160234/https://rsssf.org/miscellaneous/nemesneufeld-intl.html |date=8 February 2023 }} was often named Antal Nemes in Yugoslav press</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Adolf Engel]] <small>(1930–31)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1931–32)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1932–34)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Nikola Simić (footballer, born 1897)|Nikola Simić]] <small>(1934)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Josef Uridil]] <small>(1935)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[Sándor Nemes]] <small>(1935–39)</small><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|HUN|1920}} [[István Mészáros (footballer born 1899)|István Mészáros]] <small>(1939–40)</small><ref>[http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 IFFHS] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120321135332/http://www.iffhs.de/?29dad76b9b97295bd4e9d815a85fdcdc3bfcdc0aec70aeeda8a101 |date=21 March 2012 }} match report BSK-Ujpest (1939)</ref><ref>[http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 Mészáros István profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131224101331/http://www.magyarfutball.hu/en/szemelyek/adatlap/747 |date=24 December 2013 }} at magyarfutball.hu</ref><ref name="exyufudbal"/><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetozar Popović]] <small>(1941)</small><ref>[http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 Svetozar Popović profile] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151208123107/http://nogomet.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=2130 |date=8 December 2015 }} at nogomet.lzmk.hr</ref><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boško Ralić]] <small>(1946–47)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] <small>(1947–50)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1951–53)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Blagoje Marjanović]] <small>(1953–56)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1956–58)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vojin Božović]] <small>(1959–60)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Vujadinović]] <small>(1960–61)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1961–63)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Mile Kos]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sava Antić]] <small>(1963–64)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milovan Ćirić]] <small>(1964–65)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] <small>(1965–66)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragiša Milić]] & {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Milutinović]] <small>(1966–67)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Mihajlović]] <small>(1967–69)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Gojko Zec]] <small>(1969–70)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Božidar Drenovac]] <small>(1970–1971)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Boris Marović]] <small>(1971–1973)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milutin Šoškić]] <small>(1973–1976)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nikola Beogradac]] <small>(1976–1978)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Velimir Đorđević]] <small>(1984–1988)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1988–1989)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Milan Živadinović]] <small>(1990–1991)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ilija Petković]] <small>(1991–1993)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Blagomir Krivokuća]] <small>(1993–1995)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Božidar Milenković]] <small>(1996–1997)</small><br />
{{col-2}}<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miodrag Ješić]] <small>(1998–1999)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(1999–2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radmilo Ivančević]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zvonko Varga]] <small>(2000–2001)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2003–2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(5 Apr 2004&nbsp;– 15 May 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(30 Jun 2004&nbsp;– Sept 30, 2005)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Slobodan Krčmarević]] <small>(23 Oct 2005&nbsp;– 24 Dec 2006)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ratko Dostanić]] <small>(25 Dec 2006&nbsp;– 31 Mar 2007)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Branislav Vukašinović]] <small>(2 Apr 2007&nbsp;– 8 Mar 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(11 Mar 2008&nbsp;– 21 Apr 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Mihailo Ivanović (football manager)|Mihailo Ivanović]] <small>(21 Apr 2008&nbsp;– 17 Apr 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(13 Apr 2009&nbsp;– 30 Jun 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(1 Jul 2009&nbsp;– 27 Dec 2011)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(10 Jan 2012&nbsp;– 21 May 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(29 May 2012&nbsp;– Sep 16, 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(Sep 18, 2012&nbsp;– Sep 9, 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(Sep 11, 2013&nbsp;– 23 Dec 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]] <small>(26 Dec 2013&nbsp;– 16 Mar 2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krmpotić]] <small>(2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Đurđević]] <small>(2014–15)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Petrović]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Matić]] <small>(2016)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]] <small>(2016–17)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Divić]] <small>(2017–18)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]] <small>(2019)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Puača]] <small>(2019–20)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Mićović]] <small>(2020)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miodrag Anđelković]] <small>(2020–2021)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Lazarević]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Stevica Kuzmanovski]]<small> (2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Grozdić]] <small>(2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]] <small>(2023–)</small><br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Shirt sponsors and manufacturers==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|2006–2010<br />
|[[Joma]]<br />
|[[Citroën]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2011<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Jako]]<br />
|[[Arena Sport]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|''None''<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|rowspan="2"|FOX<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2013<br />
|rowspan="2"|Onze<br />
|-<br />
|2014–present<br />
|[[DDOR Novi Sad|DDOR]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{commons category}}<br />
* {{official website|ofkbeograd.com}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://ofkbeograd.co.rs/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://ofkbeograd.net/ Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
{{Yugoslav First League}}<br />
{{Authority control}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:OFK Beograd}}<br />
[[Category:OFK Beograd| ]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1911]]<br />
[[Category:1911 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Belgrade]]<br />
[[Category:Palilula, Belgrade]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ifet_%C4%90akovac&diff=1238916640Ifet Đakovac2024-08-06T10:58:53Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{Short description|Serbian footballer}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name = Ifet Đakovac<br />
| image = <br />
| fullname = Ifet Đakovac<br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1997|12|05|df=y}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Sjenica]], [[Republic of Serbia (1992–2006)|Serbia]], [[Serbia and Montenegro|FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
| height = 1.80 m<br />
| position = [[Midfielder]]<br />
| currentclub = [[FK TSC|TSC]]<br />
| clubnumber = 35<br />
| youthyears1 = <br />
| youthclubs1 = [[FK Partizan|Partizan]]<br />
| years1 = 2016–2017<br />
| clubs1 = [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]<br />
| caps1 = <br />
| goals1 = <br />
| years2 = 2017–2019<br />
| clubs2 = Tutin<br />
| caps2 = <br />
| goals2 = <br />
| years3 = 2020<br />
| clubs3 = [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]<br />
| caps3 = 26<br />
| goals3 = 5<br />
| years4 = 2021–<br />
| clubs4 = [[FK TSC|TSC]]<br />
| caps4 = 112<br />
| goals4 = 23<br />
| nationalyears1 = <br />
| nationalteam1 = <br />
| nationalcaps1 = <br />
| nationalgoals1 = <br />
| pcupdate = 31 May 2024<br />
| ntupdate = <br />
}}<br />
'''Ifet Đakovac''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Ифет Ђаковац}}; born 5 December 1997) is a Serbian professional [[Association football|footballer]] who plays as a [[midfielder]] for [[FK TSC|TSC]].<br />
<br />
==Career==<br />
In early 2016, Đakovac joined [[Drina Zone League]] club [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]],<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://zlatibor.tv/dogadaji-vesti/prvotimci-i-pioniri-fk-zlatibora-na-pripremama-u-igalu/22639/ | title=Prvotimci i pioniri FK Zlatibora na pripremama u Igalu | language=sr | publisher=zlatibor.tv | date=24 February 2016 | access-date=3 August 2023}}</ref> helping them win promotion to the [[Serbian League West]]. He later switched to [[FK Tutin|Tutin]] in the summer of 2017. In early 2020, Đakovac returned to [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]],<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://zlatibor.tv/video/pocele-pripreme-fk-zlatibora-2/38231/ | title=Počele pripreme FK Zlatibora | language=sr | publisher=zlatibor.tv | date=19 January 2020 | access-date=3 August 2023}}</ref> helping the club win the [[Serbian First League]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://zlatibor.tv/video/zlatibor-je-sampion-prve-lige-srbije/39480/ | title=Zlatibor je šampion Prve lige Srbije | language=sr | publisher=zlatibor.tv | date=21 June 2020 | access-date=3 August 2023}}</ref><br />
<br />
In January 2021, Đakovac was transferred to [[FK TSC|TSC]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.zurnal.rs/sr/clanak/107708/Ifet-Dakovac-novi-igrac-TSC | title=Ifet Đakovac novi igrač TSC | language=sr | publisher=zurnal.rs | date=19 January 2021 | access-date=3 August 2023}}</ref> He scored a career-high 10 goals during the [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga]], helping the club to a runners-up finish.<br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
{{Updated|31 December 2023}}<ref name=SW>{{Soccerway|654763}}</ref><br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|Cup<br />
!colspan="2"|Continental<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]<br />
|2015–16<br />
|[[Drina Zone League]]<br />
|||||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||||<br />
|-<br />
|2016–17<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|||||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||||<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!!!!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!!!<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[FK Tutin|Tutin]]<br />
|2017–18<br />
|Serbian League West<br />
|||||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||||<br />
|-<br />
|2018–19<br />
|Serbian League West<br />
|||||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||||<br />
|-<br />
|2019–20<br />
|Serbian League West<br />
|||||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||||<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!!!!!colspan="2"|—!!colspan="2"|—!!!!<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian First League|2019–20]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|7||2||0||0||colspan="2"|—||7||2<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|19||3||1||0||colspan="2"|—||20||3<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!26!!5!!1!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!27!!5<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="5"|[[FK TSC|TSC]]<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]]<br />
|Serbian SuperLiga<br />
|17||0||1||0||0||0||18||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]]<br />
|Serbian SuperLiga<br />
|31||2||3||0||colspan="2"|—||34||2<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
|Serbian SuperLiga<br />
|34||10||3||0||colspan="2"|—||37||10<br />
|-<br />
|[[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
|Serbian SuperLiga<br />
|29||11||0||0||7{{efn|Includes one appearance in [[UEFA Champions League]] and six appearances and two goals in [[UEFA Europa League]]}}||2||36||13<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!111!!23!!7!!0!!7!!2!!125!!25<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!137!!28!!8!!0!!7!!2!!152!!30<br />
|}<br />
<br />
{{notelist}}<br />
==Honours==<br />
'''Zlatibor Čajetina'''<ref name=SW/><br />
* [[Drina Zone League]]: 2015–16<br />
* [[Serbian First League]]: [[2019–20 Serbian First League|2019–20]]<br />
===Individual===<br />
*[[Serbian SuperLiga Team of the Season]]: [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga#Awards|2023–24]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.superliga.rs/vesti/4987-tim-sezone-2023-24-mozzart-bet-super-lige-srbije |title=Tim sezone 2023/24 Mozzart Bet Super lige Srbije |publisher=Serbian SuperLiga |lang=sr |date=2024-05-30 |access-date=2024-05-30}}</ref><br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{WorldFootball.net|ifet-djakovac}}<br />
* {{FootballDatabase.eu|424044}}<br />
<br />
{{FK TSC squad}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dakovac, Ifet}}<br />
[[Category:1997 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:People from Sjenica]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football midfielders]]<br />
[[Category:FK Zlatibor Čajetina players]]<br />
[[Category:FK Tutin players]]<br />
[[Category:FK TSC players]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian First League players]]<br />
[[Category:Serbian SuperLiga players]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Luka_Capan&diff=1238916369Luka Capan2024-08-06T10:56:44Z<p>Easternmagic: </p>
<hr />
<div>{{short description|Croatian footballer}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2019}}<br />
{{Infobox football biography<br />
| name =Luka Capan<br />
| image = Go Ahead Eagles - AE KIFISIA -Luka Capan (cropped).jpg<br />
| caption = Capan with [[A.E. Kifisia F.C.|A.E. Kifisia]] in 2023<br />
| fullname = <br />
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1995|04|6}}<br />
| birth_place = [[Zagreb]], Croatia<br />
| height = {{convert|1.86|m|ftin|0|abbr=on}}<br />
| currentclub = [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]] <br />
| clubnumber = <br />
| position = [[Centre-back]]<br />
| youthyears1 = 2004–2010 | youthclubs1 = [[NK Zagreb]]<br />
| youthyears2 = 2010–2014 | youthclubs2 = [[GNK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]]<br />
| years1 = 2013–2015 | clubs1 = [[GNK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]] | caps1 = 6 | goals1 = 0<br />
| years2 = 2014–2015 | clubs2 = [[GNK Dinamo Zagreb B|Dinamo Zagreb II]] | caps2 = 27 | goals2 = 2<br />
| years3 = 2015–2018 | clubs3 = [[NK Lokomotiva|Lokomotiva]] | caps3 = 65 | goals3 = 6<br />
| years4 = 2018–2021 | clubs4 = [[HNK Rijeka|Rijeka]] | caps4 = 69 | goals4 = 2<br />
| years5 = 2021–2022 | clubs5 = [[Bursaspor]] | caps5 = 28 | goals5 = 1<br />
| years6 = 2022–2023 | clubs6 = [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Budapest Honvéd]] | caps6 = 18 | goals6 = 0<br />
| years7 = 2023–2024 | clubs7 = [[A.E. Kifisia F.C.|A.E. Kifisia]] | caps7 = 9 | goals7 = 0<br />
| years8 = 2024– | clubs8 = [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]] | caps8 = 1 | goals8 = 0<br />
| nationalyears1 = 2011 | nationalteam1 = [[Croatia national under-17 football team|Croatia U17]] | nationalcaps1 = 2 | nationalgoals1 = 0<br />
| nationalyears2 = 2013 | nationalteam2 = [[Croatia national under-19 football team|Croatia U19]] | nationalcaps2 = 4 | nationalgoals2 = 0<br />
| nationalyears3 = 2015–2016 | nationalteam3 = [[Croatia national under-21 football team|Croatia U21]] | nationalcaps3 = 7 | nationalgoals3 = 0<br />
|club-update = 8 January 2024<br />
|nationalteam-update= 00:59, 17 november 2017 (UTC)<br />
}}<br />
'''Luka Capan''' (born 6 April 1995) is a Croatian professional [[footballer]] who plays as a [[centre-back]] for [[Serbian Superliga]] club [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]].<br />
<br />
==Career==<br />
His first involvement with [[Dinamo Zagreb]] was being an unused substitute in an [[UEFA Europa League]] defeat to [[PFC Ludogorets Razgrad|Ludogorets]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Dinamo Zagreb vs Ludogorets|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2013/12/12/europe/uefa-cup/nk-dinamo-zagreb/fk-razgrad-2000/1584823/|publisher=Soccerway|accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref> He was included in the squad following the injury of [[Jeremy Taravel]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Taravel operiran, Addy na čekanju: Dinamo ostao na dva stopera!|url=http://gol.dnevnik.hr/clanak/hnl/taravel-operiran-addy-na-cekanju-dinamo-ostao-na-dva-stopera---325993.html|publisher=Gol|accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref> He made his debut for the club in a 6–1 win against [[NK Slaven Belupo|Slaven Belupo]], coming as a 60th-minute substitute for [[Jozo Šimunović]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Slaven Koprivnica vs Dinamo Zagreb|url=https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2014/03/08/croatia/1-hnl/nk-slaven-koprivnica/nk-dinamo-zagreb/1480408/|publisher=Soccerway|accessdate=20 March 2014}}</ref> In January 2018 Capan signed a {{frac|3|1|2}}-year contract with [[HNK Rijeka]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Luka Capan: Dolazak u Rijeku bila je moja velika želja|url=http://www.nk-rijeka.hr/vijest/luka-capan-dolazak-u-rijeku-bila-je-moja-velika-zelja/|publisher=HNK Rijeka|accessdate=10 January 2018}}</ref><br />
<br />
In July 2023, Capan joined newly promoted [[Super League Greece]] club [[A.E. Kifisia F.C.|A.E. Kifisia]].<ref> {{cite web|url=http://kifisiafc.gr/%ce%bf-%ce%bb%ce%bf%cf%8d%ce%ba%ce%b1-%cf%84%cf%83%ce%ac%cf%80%ce%b1%ce%bd-%cf%83%cf%84%ce%b7%ce%bd-%ce%ba%ce%b7%cf%86%ce%b9%cf%83%ce%b9%ce%ac/|title=Παίκτης της Κηφισιάς ο Λούκα Τσάπαν|trans-title=Luka Tsapan is a Kifissia player|website=kifisiafc.gr|language=Greek|date=5 July 2023|accessdate=5 July 2023}}</ref><br />
<br />
In May 2024, Capan joined [[Serbian Superliga]] club [[FK TSC|TSC Bačka Topola]]. <ref> {{cite web|url=https://www.fktsc.com/news/luka-capan-je-potpisao-za-tsc/|title=LUKA CAPAN JE POTPISAO ZA TSC<br />
|trans-title=Luka Capan signed for TSC|website=fktsc.com|language=Serbian|date=29 May 2024|accessdate=29 May 2024}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Career statistics==<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Club<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="3"|League<br />
!colspan="2"|Cup<br />
!colspan="2"|Continental<br />
!colspan="2"|Other<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
|-<br />
!Division!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals!!Apps!!Goals<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[NK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]]<br />
|[[2013–14 GNK Dinamo Zagreb season|2013–14]]<br />
|rowspan="2"|[[Croatian First Football League|Prva HNL]]<br />
|6||0||3||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||9||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2014–15 Croatian First Football League|2014–15]]<br />
|0||0||0||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||0||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!6!!0!!3!!0!!0!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!9!!0<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[NK Lokomotiva|Lokomotiva]]<br />
|[[2015–16 Croatian First Football League|2015–16]]<br />
|rowspan="3"|[[Croatian First Football League|Prva HNL]]<br />
|26||1||1||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||31||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016–17 Croatian First Football League|2016–17]]<br />
|25||1||3||0||7||0||colspan="2"|—||35||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 Croatian First Football League|2017–18]]<br />
|14||4||2||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||16||4<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!65!!6!!6!!0!!11!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!82!!6<br />
|-<br />
|rowspan="5"|[[HNK Rijeka|Rijeka]]<br />
|[[2017–18 HNK Rijeka season|2017–18]]<br />
|rowspan="4"|[[Croatian First Football League|Prva HNL]]<br />
|11||0||0||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||11||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 HNK Rijeka season|2018–19]]<br />
|16||1||3||0||2||0||colspan="2"|—||21||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 HNK Rijeka season|2019–20]]<br />
|19||0||4||0||4||0||colspan="2"|—||27||0<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 HNK Rijeka season|2020–21]]<br />
|23||1||3||0||5||0||colspan="2"|—||31||1<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="2"|Total<br />
!69!!2!!10!!0!!11!!0!!colspan="2"|—!!90!!2<br />
|-<br />
|[[Bursaspor]]<br />
|[[2021–22 TFF First League|2021–22]]<br />
|[[TFF First League]]<br />
|28||1||2||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||30||1<br />
|-<br />
|[[Budapest Honvéd FC|Budapest Honvéd]]<br />
|[[2022–23 Budapest Honvéd FC season|2022–23]]<br />
|[[Nemzeti Bajnokság I|NB I]]<br />
|18||0||1||0||colspan="2"|—||colspan="2"|—||19||0<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="3"|Career total<br />
!186!!9!!22!!0!!22!!0!!0!!0!!230!!9<br />
|}<br />
{{updated|8 August 2023}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
*{{Soccerway|luka-capan/215503}}<br />
*{{Hrnogomet|2919}}<br />
* {{CFF player|14639/luka-capan}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Capan, Luka}}<br />
[[Category:1995 births]]<br />
[[Category:Living people]]<br />
[[Category:Footballers from Zagreb]]<br />
[[Category:Men's association football defenders]]<br />
[[Category:Croatian men's footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Croatia men's youth international footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Croatia men's under-21 international footballers]]<br />
[[Category:GNK Dinamo Zagreb players]]<br />
[[Category:NK Lokomotiva Zagreb players]]<br />
[[Category:HNK Rijeka players]]<br />
[[Category:Bursaspor footballers]]<br />
[[Category:Budapest Honvéd FC players]]<br />
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<div>{{Short description|Association football club in Novi Sad, Serbia}}<br />
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| clubname = Vojvodina <br /> Војводина<br />
| current = 2024–25 FK Vojvodina season<br />
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| nickname = {{unbulleted list|Воша / ''Voša''|Лале / ''Lale'' (Tulips)|Стара дама / ''Stara dama'' (The Old Lady)|Бело-црвени / ''Belo-crveni'' (The White-reds)}}<br />
| short name = FKV, VOJ<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|df=yes|1914|3|6}}<br />
| ground = [[Karađorđe Stadium]]<br />
| capacity = 14,458<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/karadorde-kroz-decenije/ |title="Karađorđe" kroz decenije - FK Vojvodina – Zvanična web prezentacija |access-date=20 July 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180705142722/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/karadorde-kroz-decenije/ |archive-date=5 July 2018 }}</ref><br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Dragoljub Zbiljić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Božidar Bandović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = Serbian SuperLiga, 4th of 16<br />
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'''Fudbalski klub Vojvodina''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Фудбалски клуб Војводина}}), commonly known as '''Vojvodina''' and colloquially as '''Voša''' ({{lang-sr-Cyrl|Воша}}), is a Serbian professional [[football club]] based in [[Novi Sad]], Serbia, the second largest city in Serbia, and one of the most popular clubs in the country. The club is the major part of the [[SD Vojvodina|Vojvodina multi-sport club]] and currently the third oldest football club in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] and the most successful football club in Serbia next to the rivals [[Red Star Belgrade|Crvena zvezda]] and [[FK Partizan|Partizan]].<br />
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In its long history, Vojvodina were one of the most successful clubs in the former [[Yugoslavia]], winning two [[Yugoslav First League|First League]] titles, in [[1965–66 Yugoslav First League|1966]] and [[1988–89 Yugoslav First League|1989]], were runners-up in [[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1957]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav First League|1962]] and [[1974–75 Yugoslav First League|1975]], achieved 3rd place in [[1991–92 Yugoslav First League|1992]] and finished 5th in the competition's all-time table.<ref>[http://www.bihsoccer.com/Tabele-prvi-i-drugi-liga-Jugoslavije.html Tabele-prvi-i-drugi-liga-Jugoslavije.html&nbsp;– Yugoslav first league all-time table] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120622040252/http://www.bihsoccer.com/Tabele-prvi-i-drugi-liga-Jugoslavije.html |date=22 June 2012 }}</ref> Vojvodina were also runners-up in the [[Yugoslav Cup]] in [[Yugoslav First League 1951#Cup|1951]]. They won the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] in [[1976 Intertoto Cup|1976]], the [[Mitropa Cup]] in 1977 and were also runners-up of the [[Mitropa Cup]] in [[1957 Mitropa Cup|1957]] and the [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]] in [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]. From 1993 to 1997, Vojvodina achieved in the national championship 3rd place five times in a row and were runners-up in the domestic cup in 1997. They were runners-up in the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] in [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga]] and<br />
3rd place in [[2006–07 Serbian SuperLiga|2007]], [[2007–08 Serbian SuperLiga|2008]], [[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2011]], [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2012]], [[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2013]], [[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2017]] and [[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2020]]. Vojvodina were also runners-up of the [[Serbian Cup]] in [[2006–07 Serbian Cup|2007]], [[2009–10 Serbian Cup|2010]], [[2010–11 Serbian Cup|2011]] and [[2012–13 Serbian Cup|2013]]. They have won the Serbian Cup twice, winning their first title in [[2013–14 Serbian Cup|2014]] and their second in [[2019–20 Serbian Cup|2020]].<br />
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==History==<br />
{{Main|History of FK Vojvodina}}<br />
On 6 March 1914, in Sava Šijakov's weaving mill in the Temerinska Street 12, a group of students of the [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Serbian Orthodox]] high school established with the help of intellectuals and craftsmen a football club in [[Novi Sad]]. The club was founded in secrecy, because the former Austro-Hungarian authorities banned larger organized gatherings of juveniles in the Vojvodina region which was inhabited mostly by [[Serbs]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.mondo.rs/s162659/Vosinih_96_godina.html |title=MTS Mondo, 6 March 2010 |date=6 March 2010 |access-date=6 March 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120325090913/http://www.mondo.rs/s162659/Vosinih_96_godina.html |archive-date=25 March 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> The club took the name Vojvodina, in order to emphasize the memory of the political-territorial unit of the Serbs in the "[[Serbian Vojvodina]]" in which the Serbs, at least on paper, get the same rights as all other citizens in the Habsburg Empire for which they have fought for years. The name Vojvodina means in [[Serbian language|Serbian]] a type of duchy, more specifically, a [[voivodeship]]. It derives from the word ''"vojvoda"'', and means "one who leads warriors" or "war leader".<br />
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Among the club founders on that day were the future textile industrialist Milenko Šijakov, the future university professor Vladimir Milićević, the future chemists Milenko Hinić, the future lawyers Radenko Rakić and Kamenko Ćirić, Gojko Tosić, Đorđe Živanov, Branko Gospođinački, the future doctor of law Kosta Hadži and others. The new club played its first match in the village of [[Kovilj]] against local club FK Šajkaš. Vojvodina played in bright blue colours and white shorts and won by 5–0. Svetozar Jocković, Jovan Ljubojević, Milorad Milićević, Dušan Kovačev, Jovan Jocković, Ozren Stojanović, Sava Ignjačev, Gavanski, Predrag Stojanović Ciga, Živojin Đeremov and Uroš Čakovac entered the record books as the first players in the history of Vojvodina. The players were mainly pupils and students, who came from Prague in the summer holidays and played only that one match, because shortly before [[World War I]] broke out. The strict hand of the Austro-Hungarian authorities stopped all Serbian organizations in Novi Sad and Vojvodina was the first time in the situation to be shut down.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fkvojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (1)&nbsp;– The one and only club (1) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831215845/http://www.fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=31 August 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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[[File:600px diagonal right White HEX-BE0000 star HEX-0022B2.svg|170px|thumb|Flag of Vojvodina Novi Sad.]]After the liberation, Vojvodina resumed the work thanks to the enthusiasm of Serbian students from [[Prague]]. The first president of Vojvodina became Milenko Šijakov, son of weaving mill owner Sava Šijak, and the first secretary became Dr. Živko Bajazet, the longtime president of the Serbian merchant bank and member of the [[Serbian Sokol movement|Sokol]] organization. The club financed solely by membership fees and by generous contributions as by Maks Grin, Daka Popović, the Novaković brothers, Ilija Balabušić and the members of Dunđerski family. Part of the Vojvodina players and management who studied in Prague, were also members of football club [[Slavia Prague]]. The Czech club supported the Vojvodina members during the difficult times before and during World War I and contributed in the development of the club. In 1920, was brought from Prague the first set of red and white jerseys. At the club meeting held on 23 July 1922, it was decided that in honour of Slavia Prague the red and white colors adorn the jerseys of Vojvodina. The coat of arms was also partially modeled after Slavia Prague's coat of arms, where the red star of the Czech team was replaced with the blue star, so that Vojvodina's coat of arms had all the colors of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian flag]]. The first coach, technical director and chief organizer of Vojvodina was the lawyer Dr. Kosta Hadži, one of the main founder of Vojvodina and the [[Novi Sad Football Subassociation]]. Under his leadership, Vojvodina won the Novi Sad Subassociation league in 1926, which was the first trophy in its history. Vojvodina played with following players: Mihajlović, Živić, Kričkov, Popović, Vajs, Aleksić, Grgarov, Marjanović, Šević, Petrović, Dudás and Saraz. The club provided the first professional contracts to its players, and also brought professional players from abroad such as Czech [[Josef Čapek (footballer)|Josef Čapek]] and Hungarians Sándor Dudás and [[Ábrahám Jenő|Abraham Saraz]].<ref>[http://www.fkvojvodina.com/download/80_crveno_belih_godina.pdf 80 crveno belih godina] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120106083443/http://fkvojvodina.com/download/80_crveno_belih_godina.pdf |date=6 January 2012 }} by Vladimir Todorović and Miroslav Gavrilović, pag. 18 {{in lang|sr}}</ref> One of the best and most influential Vojvodina players at that time was [[Dušan Marković (footballer, born 1906)|Dušan Marković]], an effective striker who played for Vojvodina from 1921 to 1935. End of the 1930s, Vojvodina brought many good players into the team, which was later known as the ''Millionaires team'' and one of the best was [[Jožef Velker]], which became to a crucial player of the club. In 1932, 1934, 1935, 1937–1940, Vojvodina won the [[Novi Sad Football Subassociation]] league. Since then, Vojvodina begun having serious pretensions to gain promotion to the [[Yugoslav First League]]. The club failed to immediately make an impact, but during the season 1940/41, Vojvodina fought for the top.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=11&title=jozef+velker+vodja+milionera |title=fkvojvodina.com&nbsp;– Vodja "milionera"&nbsp;– The leader of the "millionaires" |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120106123635/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=11&title=jozef+velker+vodja+milionera |archive-date=6 January 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> The final stage of the championship was interrupted by the beginning of World War II, and the Axis bombing, mobilization and country's occupation made the continuation of the competition impossible.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (1) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831215845/http://www.fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=31 August 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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In [[Yugoslav First League 1961-62|1962]], Vojvodina was runners-up. However, the results deteriorated in the following seasons and Vojvodina even started fighting against relegation. In 1964 everything changed with [[Vujadin Boškov]] as the technical director and [[Branko Stanković]] as coach. Vujadin Boškov remodeled and modernized the club. The infrastructure was improved and a new sports center was built. It also organized a successful scouting network and the administration, headed by president Arsa Kovačević, was able to provide all necessary conditions for the competition. Coach Branko Stanković changed the style of play and shifted the emphasis on discipline and running. The only player who had a free hand was [[Silvester Takač]], one of the best players of this generation. In [[Yugoslav First League 1965-66|1966]], Vojvodina won the Yugoslav first league for the first time with eight points ahead of second placed Dinamo Zagreb. Members of this generation were [[Silvester Takač]], [[Ilija Pantelić]], [[Žarko Nikolić]], [[Ivica Brzić]], [[Rajko Aleksić]], [[Đorđe Pavlić]], [[Dobrivoje Trivić]], [[Stevan Sekereš]], [[Đorđe Milić]] and Stevan Nešticki.<br />
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In [[Yugoslav First League 1988-89|1989]], under the new coach [[Ljupko Petrović]], Vojvodina spent almost the whole championship as league leaders. During the season, Vojvodina won at home against all top four Yugoslav clubs. Partizan Belgrade was defeated by goals by 3–2,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OQypl6tk4g |title=Vojvodina – Partizan 3:2 (18.12.1988) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-date=2 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200502043141/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OQypl6tk4g&gl=US&hl=en |url-status=live }}</ref> Dinamo Zagreb by 4–1,<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wF1eFC7iHg |title=Vojvodina – Dinamo 4:1 (1988/89) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-date=22 January 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200122131543/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0wF1eFC7iHg |url-status=live }}</ref> Hajduk Split by 2–0<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKuem5LXmTw |title=Vojvodina&nbsp;– Hajudk Split 2:0 (14.08.1988) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160412111455/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GKuem5LXmTw |archive-date=12 April 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> and finally Red Star by 3–1 in front of more than 27,000 spectators.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbZ9gRzSL8E |title=Vojvodina&nbsp;– Red Star 3:1 (19.04.1989) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160603015904/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbZ9gRzSL8E |archive-date=3 June 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Vojvodina played the decisive game for the championship against Sloboda Tuzla and needed a win to clinch the title ahead of rival Red Star. Vojvodina won in front of 27.000 spectator by goals from Šestić (twice), Vorkapić and Vujačić with 4–2.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXqCwbdYsMY |title=Vojvodina&nbsp;– Sloboda Tuzla 4:2 (1989) |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160501215545/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXqCwbdYsMY |archive-date=1 May 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> The final whistle sparked off a huge celebration inside the stadium as well as a massive celebratory pitch invasion.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obaDiuIqNqM Sampionska titula '89&nbsp;– Vojvodina Novi Sad] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200502044336/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obaDiuIqNqM&gl=US&hl=en |date=2 May 2020 }} {{in lang|sr}}</ref> The second championship trophy was finally won with three points ahead, after 23 years of waiting, by the new generation of players, such as [[Siniša Mihajlović]], [[Miloš Šestić]], [[Slaviša Jokanović]], [[Budimir Vujačić]], [[Ljubomir Vorkapić]], [[Miroslav Tanjga]], [[Goran Kartalija]], [[Dušan Mijić]], [[Svetozar Šapurić]], [[Čedo Maras]], [[Stevan Milovac]], [[Dragan Punišić]] and [[Zoran Mijucić]]. The following season, Vojvodina fell unhappily in the first round of [[European Cup]] against Honvéd Budapest, although most of the key players from the previous league-winning season remained. Losing the first leg by 1–0 at Honvéd was extremely disappointing. During the second leg, things went much better as Vojvodina got up 2–0 by goals from Siniša Mihajlović and Miroslav Tanjga, however a late own goal by defender Dragan Gaćeša dashed Vojvodina hopes of progressing further.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (3) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181729/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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In [[Yugoslav First League 1989-90|1990]], Vojvodina failed to defend the previously acquired title and finished the season as 11th. The disintegration of [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]], the civil war (1992–1995), the inflation and the UN sanctions have hit the Yugoslav football teams hard. The difficult situation forced Vojvodina to sell its best players and the champions team broke up in the early nineties. However, Vojvodina's management, led by Milutin Popivoda, succeeded to assemble a new team. The coaches, mainly [[Milorad Kosanović]], made also a great combination of players from Vojvodina's excellent youth like, [[Jovo Bosančić]], [[Goran Šaula]], [[Radoslav Samardžić]], [[Goran Ćurko]] and [[Srđan Bajčetić]], and players from other areas like [[Aleksandar Kocić]], [[Dejan Govedarica]], [[Goran Jezdimirović]], [[Miodrag Pantelić]], [[Vesko Mihajlović]] and [[Zoltan Sabo]]. From 1992, Vojvodina achieved in the championship always the 3rd place, 6 times in a row, and received the call of the ''eternal third''. In 1995, they finished the first half of the season on the first place. Because of the UN sanctions, in this period Vojvodina, as all the rest of the clubs from [[FR Yugoslavia]], was not allowed to compete in European competitions and the question on how this generation would have played on the international scene was left. However, in 1995, Vojvodina played a friendly match in Amsterdam against Ajax, in the season when they won the [[UEFA Champions League]], where the "old lady" of Serbian football defeated them by 3–2. In 1997, Vojvodina achieved also the cup final, but lost against [[Red Star Belgrade|Red Star]]. In [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]], Vojvodina started one after another victory in [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]. After eliminating Stabæk (2–0, 2–2), Örebro SK (3–0, 1–0) and Baltika Kaliningrad (3–0, 1–0) in the first three rounds, Vojvodina played the semi-final against SC Bastia. In the first leg, held in Bastia, Vojvodina suffered a 2–0 defeat. Although they were not given any chances in the return leg in Novi Sad, Vojvodina pulled off a convincing 4–0 win. The cup final was played against Werder Bremen. The first match in Bremen was lost by 1–0 and the return game ended with 1–1.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTYGMUmWb6E/ |title=UEFA Intertoto Cup final – FC Vojvodina 1–1 Werder Bremen |website=[[YouTube]] |access-date=25 November 2016 |archive-date=11 July 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230711003210/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTYGMUmWb6E/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Vojvodina coach was Tomislav Manojlović and the red-white jersey was worn by players like [[Nikola Lazetić]], [[Zdravko Drinčić]], [[Vidak Bratić]], [[Jovan Tanasijević]], [[Vladimir Mudrinić]], [[Zoran Janković (footballer)|Zoran Janković]], [[Dragan Žilić]], [[Mićo Vranješ]], [[Saša Cilinšek]], [[Vladimir Matijašević]] and [[Leo Lerinc]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (3) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181729/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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| <small>Vojvodina's team of the decade 2000–2010, elected by the fans.</small><ref>[http://sport.blic.rs/vojvodina/vesti/191495/Kacar-ispred-Krasica-u-Vosinom-timu-decenije blic.rs&nbsp;– Vošin "tim decenije"] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130703200555/http://sport.blic.rs/vojvodina/vesti/191495/Kacar-ispred-Krasica-u-Vosinom-timu-decenije |date=3 July 2013 }}</ref><br />
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In the [[1999–2000 First League of FR Yugoslavia|2000/01]] season, Vojvodina fought unexpectedly for competitive survival in the elite and the club ran into financial problems. The departure of the club director [[Svetozar Šapurić]] opened the descent and Vojvodina entered into a several-year long crisis. In a short period of time, numerous managers and coaches were changed regularly and the situation deteriorated more and more. This was a period of mediocre results and the circle of selling the best players to richer European clubs after just a couple of seasons of first-team football and replacing them with fresh young talents. Despite that, at that period, a large number of class players worn the jersey of Vojvodina like [[Miloš Krasić]], [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]], [[Milan Stepanov]], [[Ranko Despotović]], [[Vlada Avramov]], [[Bojan Neziri]], [[Vidak Bratić]], [[Jovan Tanasijević]], [[Radoslav Batak]], [[Milan Vještica]], [[Milan Belić]] and [[Miodrag Stošić]]. In 2005, as a final act of desperation, the organised supporters, the [[Firma (supporter group)|Firmaši]] and Vojvodina's oldest supporters, called the Stara Garda (English: Old Guard), gathered and took over the assembly of the club to make the public aware on their dissatisfaction and the bad situation in the club. In the same year, the newly arrived club president [[Ratko Butorović]] announced a better future for club. The squad was improved and in fact followed the stabilization and the rise of the club, both financial and in terms of results. Also, the management announced large reconstructions of the stadium and training facility, which were realized in the following years.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (3) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140309181729/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=3&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=9 March 2014 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>[http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/sumorne-devedesete/ fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Sumorne devedesete&nbsp;– Gloomy nineties] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120703190633/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/sumorne-devedesete/ |date=3 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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Many players contributed to these successes, some of them are [[Gojko Kačar]], [[Dušan Tadić (football)|Dušan Tadić]], [[Dragan Mrđa]], [[Marcelo Pletsch]], [[Aboubakar Oumarou]], [[Ranko Despotović]], [[Željko Brkić]], [[Daniel Mojsov]], [[Slobodan Medojević]], [[Miroslav Stevanović]], [[Vlatko Grozdanoski]], [[Giorgi Merebashvili]], [[Miroslav Vulićević]], [[Brana Ilić]], [[Branislav Trajković]], [[Vuk Mitošević]], [[Damir Kahriman]], [[Janko Tumbasević]], [[Darko Lovrić]], [[Savo Pavićević]], [[Joseph Kizito (footballer)|Joseph Kizito]], [[Danijel Aleksić]], [[Mario Gjurovski]], [[Aleksandar Katai]], [[Nino Pekarić]], [[Vladimir Buač]], [[Nikola Petković (footballer, born 1986)|Nikola Petković]] and [[Stephen Appiah]].<br />
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==Club colours and crest==<br />
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Vojvodina played its first match in bright blue colours and white shorts. Some of the first Vojvodina players and management studied in Prague and were also members of football club [[Slavia Prague]]. The Czech club supported the Vojvodina members during the difficult times before and during World War I and contributed in the development of the club. In 1920, was brought from Prague the first set of red and white jerseys. At the club meeting held on 23 July 1922, it was decided that in honour of [[Slavia Prague]] the red and white colors adorn the jerseys of Vojvodina. The coat of arms was also partially modeled after Slavia Prague's coat of arms, where the red star of the Czech club was replaced with the blue star, so that Vojvodina's coat of arms had all the colors of the [[Flag of Serbia|Serbian flag]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |title=fk.vojvodina.com&nbsp;– Jedan jedini klub (1) |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120831215845/http://www.fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=1&title=jedan+jedini+klub |archive-date=31 August 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Stadium and training facility==<br />
===Stadium===<br />
{{Main|Karađorđe Stadium}}<br />
[[File:Stadion FK "Karađorđe" u Novom Sadu.jpg|235px|thumb|left|]]<br />
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The home field of Vojvodina is the [[Karađorđe Stadium]]. It is named after [[Karađorđe]], the leader of the [[First Serbian uprising]] against the Ottoman occupation. Formerly, it was known as the ''City Stadium'' or ''Vojvodina Stadium'', but it was renamed on request of the Vojvodina fans in 2007 to Karađorđe Stadium. However, it was in fact the older and original name of the stadium that was used from its foundation until the end of World War II. With a total capacity of about 20 000, of which 15 000 seats,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.superliga.rs/klubovi/vojvodina |title=JSL: FK Vojvodina |access-date=13 August 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160813111910/http://www.superliga.rs/klubovi/vojvodina |archive-date=13 August 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> it is one of the largest football stadiums in Serbia. The stadium has a new athletic track, and it is equipped with new [[Philips]] LED lights and 1700 [[lux]] strong [[Floodlights (sport)|floodlights]]. The stadium features a [[Very Important Person|VIP]] sector with 150 seats, VIP café-restaurant, press center, and 14 fully equipped broadcast cabins. It is also the home ground for the [[Serbia national under-21 football team|Serbian U-21 football team]].<ref>[http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/stadion-detaljno/ fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Stadion detaljno&nbsp;– Stadium details] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120702073846/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/stadion-detaljno/ |date=2 July 2012 }}</ref><br />
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In 2012, the executive board announced further reconstructions of Karadjordje Stadium. These will include a new South stand, the reconstruction of Eastern and Southwest stands, and the covering of the whole stadium. The reconstruction will increase the stadium's capacity approximately to 19,500 seats.<br />
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===Training facility===<br />
{{Main|FC Vujadin Boškov}}<br />
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The [[FC Vujadin Boškov]] is the club's [[Training ground (association football)|training facility]] and [[Youth system|youth academy]] base. The sports complex is located in [[Veternik]], [[Novi Sad]] and was named after football legend [[Vujadin Boškov]]. The center has over 85,000 square meters of sports facilities and 2,000 square meters of enclosed space. It has six courts, one with artificial grass and two surrounded by bleachers. It has 8 double rooms and 2 luxury suites, and each unit have most modern equipment. A kitchen supplies the senior team and all the younger categories. The sports complex has also a changing room, gym, medical center, laundry facilities and in the main building houses two press centers. Recreational facility and amusement at both facilities include TV, billiards, table football, computers, air conditioners and other modern equipment. The entire complex is managed by a team of highly qualified personnel. A special service for the 24-hour security of the sports facility is also available. The sport complex is today among the highest value in Southeast Europe.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/fc-vujadin-boskov/ | title=FC Vujadin Boškov | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=15 February 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120301071325/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/stadion/fc-vujadin-boskov/ | archive-date=1 March 2012 | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Youth academy==<br />
[[File:MilosKrasic.jpg|135px|thumb|left|[[Miloš Krasić]], former youth player of Vojvodina.]]<br />
Famous for its excellent football youth work, its good scout network, the modern club's [[training ground]] and the [[Youth system|youth academy]] base [[FC Vujadin Boškov]], which is well equipped and one of the most prestigious in the Southeast Europe, Vojvodina has developed renowned professional footballers such as [[Miloš Krasić]], [[Gojko Kačar]], [[Milan Stepanov]], [[Srđan Bajčetić]] (retired), [[Dušan Tadić (football)|Dušan Tadić]], [[Željko Brkić]], [[Danijel Aleksić]], [[Slobodan Medojević]], [[Aleksandar Katai]], [[Goran Šaula]], [[Jovo Bosančić]], [[Damir Stojak]], [[Miroslav Stevanović]], [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]], [[Mijat Gaćinović]], [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]] among others. In 2008 and 2009, Vojvodina organized together with the A.C. Milan a training camp at the [[FC Vujadin Boškov]]. The Vojvodina junior players were trained there by Milan training techniques and methods. In 2012, Vojvodina's team, led by coach Milan Kosanović, won the Serbian youth championship.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}}<br />
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==Supporters==<br />
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{{Main|Firma (supporter group)}}<br />
[[File:Red Firm.jpg|235px|thumb|right| The [[Firma (supporter group)|Firmaši]] during the [[UEFA Europa League]] away match against Rapid Wien in 2012.]]<br />
One of the first organized supports of Vojvodina fans was recorded in 1931, at the away game against [[Mačva Šabac]]. Already in 1937, the first organized supporters club was established, probably the first organized supporter group in the former [[Yugoslavia]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/klub-navijaca-1937/ |title=fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Klub navijaca 1937&nbsp;– Fan Club 1937 |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120619172214/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/klub-navijaca-1937/ |archive-date=19 June 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> Although the club had numerous supporters throughout the history, more organized groups emerged end of the 1970s and beginning of the 1980s. In 1989, for the first time starts the idea of uniting of all the smaller supporter groups. This idea is realized and the group was named Red Firm. A few days later, several youngsters established the group '''Firma''' (English: The Firm) as one of the subgroups, because they wanted a Serbian name for their group. The disintegration of Yugoslavia and its follows led to stagnation in all Yugoslavian supporter groups so that in 1992, the Red Firm fell apart and the Firma took over the leadership of the organized supports. The members of Firma call themselves '''Firmaši''' (English:Members of the Firma), the plural of the singular form Firmaš, and belongs today to the top supporter groups in Serbia.<ref>[http://www.firma1989.com/english/ firma1989.com] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120506184154/http://www.firma1989.com/english/ |date=6 May 2012 }} {{in lang|sr|en}}</ref> They are more known as ultras, not hooligans. However, they always protected the name and honour of FK Vojvodina, Novi Sad and Serbia, putting themselves against all who were not doing enough for the club.<ref>[http://www.ultrasspirit.com/the-firm-vojvodina-novi-sad.html/comment-page-1#comment-98062 ultrasspirit.com&nbsp;– The Firm&nbsp;– Vojvodina Novi Sad] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110920132912/http://www.ultrasspirit.com/the-firm-vojvodina-novi-sad.html/comment-page-1#comment-98062 |date=20 September 2011 }} {{in lang|en}}</ref> The Firmaši gather in the north stand of the [[Karađorđe Stadium]], from where they fiercely support their club. Besides football, they also support other sport sections of the [[Vojvodina Novi Sad|Vojvodina Novi Sad Sport Association]]. The club also has a group of their oldest supporters, called the '''Stara Garda''' (English: Old Guard) and who are for more than 40 years in the east stand of the stadium.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/stara-garda/ |title=fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Stara Garda&nbsp;– The Old Guard |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120514094356/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/navijaci/stara-garda/ |archive-date=14 May 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Honours==<br />
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===Domestic===<br />
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====League====<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav First League]]'''<br />
**'''Winners: (2) '''[[1965–66 Yugoslav First League|1965–66]], [[1988–89 Yugoslav First League|1988–89]]<br />
**'''Runners-up: (3) '''[[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1956–57]], [[1961–62 Yugoslav First League|1961–62]], [[1974–75 Yugoslav First League|1974–75]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian SuperLiga]]'''<br />
**'''Runners-up: (1) '''[[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]]<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Second League]]'''<br />
**'''Winners: (1): '''[[1986-87 Yugoslav Second League|1986-87 (West)]]<br />
*'''Yugoslav Summer Champions League:'''<br />
**''' Winners: (1)''' 1970<br />
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====Cups====<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Runners-up: (1)''' [[1951 Yugoslav Cup|1951]]<br />
*'''[[Serbia and Montenegro Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Runners-up: (1)''' [[1996–97 FR Yugoslavia Cup|1996–97]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Winners: (2)''' [[2013–14 Serbian Cup|2013–14]], [[2019–20 Serbian Cup|2019–20]]<br />
**'''Runners-up: (5)''' [[2006–07 Serbian Cup|2006–07]], [[2009–10 Serbian Cup|2009–10]], [[2010–11 Serbian Cup|2010–11]], [[2012–13 Serbian Cup|2012–13]], [[2023–24 Serbian Cup|2023–24]]<br />
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====Super Cups====<br />
*'''[[Yugoslav Super Cup]]'''<br />
**Runners-up: 1989<br />
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===International===<br />
*'''[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup / UEFA Champions League]]'''<br />
**Quarter-finalists: [[1966–67 European Cup|1966–67]]<br />
*'''[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Winners:''' [[Intertoto Cup 1976|1976]]<br />
**Runners-up: [[1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]<br />
*'''[[Mitropa Cup]]'''<br />
**'''Winners:''' 1976–77<br />
**Runners-up: [[1957 Mitropa Cup|1957]]<br />
*'''[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]'''<br />
**Quarter-finalists: [[1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1961–62]], [[1967–68 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1967–68]]<br />
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===Individual awards===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
<br />
'''[[Yugoslav First League|Yugoslav First League top scorers]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Name<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| [[1955–56 Yugoslav First League|1955–56]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 21<br />
|-<br />
| [[1956–57 Yugoslav First League|1956–57]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 28<br />
|-<br />
| [[1957–58 Yugoslav First League|1957–58]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 19<br />
|-<br />
| [[1960–61 Yugoslav First League|1960–61]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 16<br />
|}<br />
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'''[[First League of Serbia and Montenegro|First League of Serbia and Montenegro top scorers]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Name<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| [[1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1992–93]]<br />
| {{flagicon|FR Yugoslavia}} [[Vesko Mihajlović]]<br />
| 22<br />
|}<br />
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'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga top scorers]]'''<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Season<br />
! Name<br />
! Goals<br />
|-<br />
| [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Mrđa]]<br />
| 22<br />
|}<br />
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'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga Footballer of the Year]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Dragan Mrđa]] ([[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2010]])<br />
'''[[Serbian SuperLiga|Serbian SuperLiga Young Footballer of the Year]]'''<br />
*{{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Slobodan Medojević]] ([[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2011]])<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=27&nav_id=514908 |title=b92.net&nbsp;– JSL: Izabran najbolji tim&nbsp;– JSL: Elected the best team |date=27 May 2011 |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105015112/http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2011&mm=05&dd=27&nav_id=514908 |archive-date=5 November 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
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==Club records==<br />
[[File:Siniša Mihajlović.JPG|100px|thumb|right|[[Siniša Mihajlović]].]]'''Radomir Krstić''' is Vojvodinas's record-holder by number of appearances (613 matches). The goal-scoring record-holder is striker '''[[Todor Veselinović]]''', with 586 goals (of it 130 goals in the Yugoslav championship). He was also the top scorer of the Yugoslav league in [[Yugoslav First League 1955-56|1956]], [[Yugoslav First League 1956-57|1957]], [[Yugoslav First League 1957-58|1958]] and [[Yugoslav First League 1960-61|1961]]. In addition, Vojvodina had two more top scorers in its history.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=4&title=todor+veselinovic+kralj+strelaca |title=fk.vojvodina&nbsp;– Kralj strelaca |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120421025714/http://fkvojvodina.com/secanja.php?id=4&title=todor+veselinovic+kralj+strelaca |archive-date=21 April 2012 |url-status=live }}</ref> In [[1992–93 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1993]], [[Vesko Mihajlović]] with 22 goals and in [[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2010]], [[Dragan Mrdja]] also with 22 goals. The first player of Vojvodina, who wore the representative jersey of Yugoslavia was Abraham Saraz Eugen in 1922, where he scored two goals in the match against Czechoslovakia.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/zanimljivosti/ |title=fk.vojvodina.rs&nbsp;– Zanimljivosti&nbsp;– Interesting |access-date=10 June 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130304033450/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/istorijat/zanimljivosti/ |archive-date=4 March 2013 }}</ref> Since then, numerous Vojvodina football players were in the Yugoslav national team and [[Todor Veselinović]], [[Vujadin Boškov]], [[Zdravko Rajkov]], [[Dobrosav Krstić]], [[Silvester Takač]], [[Žarko Nikolić]], [[Dobrivoje Trivić]] and [[Siniša Mihajlović]] (a former player of Inter Milan) are among them.<br />
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===Player records===<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Name<br />
! Apps<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Radomir Krstić<br />
| 613<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Petar Nikezić]]<br />
| 587<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Žarko Nikolić]]<br />
| 563<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Zdravko Rajkov]]<br />
| 555<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
| 546<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Sima Milovanov]]<br />
| 532<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Đorđe Vujkov]]<br />
| 527<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Slavko Ličinar<br />
| 524<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} Šandor Mokuš<br />
| 519<br />
|-<br />
| {{flagicon|SFR Yugoslavia}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]<br />
| 512<br />
|}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
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===Club all-time European record===<br />
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{{Main|FK Vojvodina in European football}}<br />
{{updated|12 August 2021}}<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!Competition!!P!!W!!D!!L!!GF!!GA!!GD<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Champions League|European Cup / Champions League]]||9||5||1||3||10||9||+1<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Europa League|UEFA Cup / Europa League]]||59||24||14||21||88||80||+8<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Europa Conference League]]||4||2||0||2||3||7||–4<br />
|-<br />
|[[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]||10||6||1||3||18||9||+9<br />
|-<br />
|[[Mitropa Cup]]||37||13||11||13||57||51||+6<br />
|-<br />
|[[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]||23||9||6||8||27||22||+5<br />
|}<br />
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====UEFA ranking====<br />
<br />
{{updated|1 May 2023}}<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2023 |title=Club coefficients 2023 |access-date=1 May 2023 |archive-date=9 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211109131431/https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2023 |url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"<br />
|-<br />
! Rank !! Team !! Points<br />
|-<br />
|201||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Čukarički]]||6.475<br />
|-<br />
|202||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Radnički Niš]]||6.475<br />
|-<br />
|'''203'''||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} '''FK Vojvodina'''||'''6.475'''<br />
|-<br />
|204||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK TSC]]||6.475<br />
|-<br />
|205||align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Spartak Subotica]]||6.475<br />
|}<br />
<br />
====Best results in European competitions====<br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"<br />
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB<br />
! Season<br />
! Achievement<br />
! Notes<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Champions League|European Cup / UEFA Champions League]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1966–67 European Cup|1967]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Quarter Final'''<br />
| align="left" | eliminated by {{flagicon|Scotland}} [[Celtic F.C.|Celtic]] 1–0 in Novi Sad, 0–2 in Glasgow<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Mitropa Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[Mitropa Cup|1977]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Winner'''<br />
| align="left" | First in group with {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[Vasas SC|Vasas]], {{flagicon|Italy}} [[ACF Fiorentina|Fiorentina]] and {{flagicon|Czech Republic}} [[Sparta Prague]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="4" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1976 Intertoto Cup|1976]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Winner'''<br />
| align="left" | First in group with {{flagicon|Poland}} [[Zagłębie Sosnowiec|Zagłębie]],{{flagicon|Austria}} [[LASK Linz]] and {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Örebro SK]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[UEFA Intertoto Cup|1998]]<br />
| align="center" | '''Runner-up'''<br />
| align="left" | lost to {{flagicon|Germany}} [[Werder Bremen]] 0–1 in Bremen, 1–1 in Novi Sad<br />
|}<br />
{{Clear}}<br />
'''''Biggest win in UEFA competition:'''''<br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="left" style="margin:0.5em;"<br />
|- bgcolor=#CADCFB<br />
! Season<br />
!<br />
! Match<br />
!<br />
! Score<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League|2015–16]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Italia}} [[UC Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''4–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|2007–08]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Malta}} [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Inter-Cities Fairs Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1961–62 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup|1961–62]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Greece}} [[Iraklis F.C. (Thessaloniki)|Iraklis]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''9–1'''<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[Mitropa Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1957 Mitropa Cup|1956–57]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''6–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | 1959–60<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Austria}} [[FC Admira Wacker Mödling|Wacker Vienna]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–0'''<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="5" bgcolor=#EFEFEF | [[UEFA Intertoto Cup]]<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1988 Intertoto Cup|1987–88]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Hungary}} [[MTK Budapest FC|MTK Budapest]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1978 Intertoto Cup|1977–78]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Norway}} [[IK Start]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| align="center" | [[1964–65 Intertoto Cup|1964–65]]<br />
|<br />
| align="left" | '''Vojvodina'''&nbsp;– {{flagicon|Austria}} [[First Vienna FC|First Vienna]]<br />
|<br />
| align="center" | '''5–2'''<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
{{Clear}}<br />
<br />
===European matches since 2010===<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left"<br />
! Season<br />
! Competition<br />
! Round<br />
! Club<br />
! Home<br />
! Away<br />
! Aggregate<br />
|-<br />
| 2011–12<br />
| [[2011–12 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2011–12 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LIE}} [[FC Vaduz|Vaduz]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–3''' ([[Away goals rule|a]])<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2"| 2012–13<br />
| rowspan="2"| [[2012–13 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2012–13 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[FK Sūduva|Sūduva]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|4–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2012–13 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[SK Rapid Wien|Rapid Wien]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4"| 2013–14<br />
| rowspan="4"| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Malta}} [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|4–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''7–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[Budapest Honvéd FC|Budapest Honvéd]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''5–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|TUR}} [[Bursaspor]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''5–2'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Moldova}} [[FC Sheriff Tiraspol|Sheriff Tiraspol]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="1"| 2014–15<br />
| rowspan="1"| [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2014–15 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SVK}} [[FK AS Trenčín|AS Trenčín]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–4<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–4'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4"| 2015–16<br />
| rowspan="4"| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|HUN}} [[MTK Budapest]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|0–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LAT}} [[FK Spartaks Jūrmala|Spartaks Jūrmala]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|3–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''4–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|ITA}} [[UC Sampdoria|Sampdoria]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|4–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''4–2'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]]<br />
| {{flagicon|CZE}} [[FC Viktoria Plzeň|Viktoria Plzeň]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''0–5'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="4"| 2016–17<br />
| rowspan="4"| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Bokelj|Bokelj]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|5–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''6–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Wales}} [[Connah's Quay Nomads F.C.|Connah's Quay Nomads]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|Belarus}} [[FC Dinamo Minsk|Dinamo Minsk]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''3–1'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2016–17 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|PO]]<br />
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[AZ Alkmaar|AZ]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ffffdd" style="text-align:center"|0–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''0–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="1"| 2017–18<br />
| rowspan="1"| [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|1Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|SVK}} [[MFK Ružomberok|Ružomberok]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|2–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–3'''<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="1"| 2020–21<br />
| rowspan="1"| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Standard Liège]]<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''1–2''' ([[Overtime (sports)|aet]])<br />
| {{n/a}}<br />
|-<br />
| rowspan="2" | 2021–22<br />
| rowspan="2" | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|LIT}} [[FK Panevėžys|Panevėžys]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|1–0<br />
| bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–0'''<br />
|-<br />
| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|3Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|AUT}} [[LASK]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–6<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''1–7'''<br />
|-<br />
| 2023–24<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]]<br />
| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|CYP}} [[APOEL FC|APOEL]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–2<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|'''2–4'''<br />
|-<br />
| 2024–25<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]]<br />
| [[2024–25 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|2Q]]<br />
| {{flagicon|NED}} [[AFC Ajax|Ajax]]<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–3<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|0–1<br />
| bgcolor="#ffdddd" style="text-align:center"|1–4<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{Updated|27 July 2024}}<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/igraci | title=FIRST TEAM – PLAYERS | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=14 February 2022 | archive-date=3 March 2012 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120303175520/http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/igraci/ | url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web| title = Squad| url = https://superliga.rs/sezone/2022-23/team/7-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije-2022-23/15-vojvodina| publisher = Serbian SuperLiga official website| access-date = 7 August 2022| archive-date = 10 July 2022| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220710150027/https://superliga.rs/sezone/2022-23/team/7-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije-2022-23/15-vojvodina| url-status = live}}</ref><br />
<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|name=[[Matija Gočmanac]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=GEO|name=[[Guram Giorbelidze]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Poletanović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Crnomarković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=LUX|name=[[Seid Korać]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=NGA|name=[[Bamidele Yusuf|Dele]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Đorđević (footballer, born 1991)|Stefan Đorđević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SRB|name=[[Aleksa Vukanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Nikolić (footballer)|Uroš Nikolić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|name=[[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Rosić]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=CIV|name=[[Caleb Zady Sery]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Igor Jeličić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=ROM|name=[[Mihai Butean]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|name=[[Njegoš Petrović]]|pos=MF|other=[[captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=DRC|name=[[Jonathan Bolingi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Lazar Nikolić]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=BRA|name=[[Lucas Barros]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=MNE|name=[[Lazar Carević]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=MNE|name=[[Vukan Savićević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Sukačev]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=KEN|name=[[Collins Sichenje]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|name=[[Stefan Bukinac]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=34|nat=SRB|name=[[Slobodan Medojević]]|pos=MF<!--|other=[[captain (association football)#Vice-captain|vice-captain]]-->}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=SRB|name=[[Miloš Popović (footballer, born 2004)|Miloš Popović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=39|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Veličković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=47|nat=SRB|name=[[Mihajlo Butraković]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=49|nat=MNE|name=[[Andrija Radulović (footballer)|Andrija Radulović]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=78|nat=SRB|name=[[Luka Drobnjak]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
=== Other players under contract===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Bjeković]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Players with multiple nationalities===<br />
* {{flagicon|LUX}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Seid Korać]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Radulović (footballer)|Andrija Radulović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vukan Savićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Marko Bjeković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mihailo Ivanović (footballer, born 2004)|Mihailo Ivanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|POR}} [[Stefan Đorđević (footballer, born 1991)|Stefan Đorđević]]<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Nemanja Toroman]]|pos=GK|other=at [[FK Inđija|Inđija]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Ognjen Bogunović]]|pos=GK|other=at [[RFK Novi Sad 1921|RFK Novi Sad]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Siniša Tanjga]]|pos=DF|other=at [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost GAT]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Luka Serdar]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Tekstilac Odžaci|Tekstilac Odžaci]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=MNE|name=[[Ivan Vukčević]]|pos=FW|other=at {{flagicon|MNE}} [[FK Sutjeska Nikšić|Sutjeska Nikšić]] until the end of the season}}<br />
<!--<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Andrej Borak]]|pos=GK|other=at [[GFK Sloven Ruma|Sloven Ruma]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Vanja Apostolovski]]|pos=MF|other=at [[GFK Dubočica|Dubočica]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Dragan Kokanović]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost GAT]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Paunović]]|pos=FW|other=at [[GFK Dubočica|Dubočica]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Pavlica]]|pos=FW|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički SM]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Lukijan Abadžija]]|pos=FW|other=at [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|Mladost GAT]] until the end of the season}}<br />
<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Uroš Jakovljević]]|pos=GK|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički SM]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Ranko Puškić]]|pos=GK|other=at [[RFK Novi Sad 1921|RFK Novi Sad]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Đurić (footballer)|Đorđe Đurić]]|pos=DF|other=at [[FK Kabel|Kabel]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Ognjen Brajić]]|pos=DF|other=at [[FK 1. Maj Ruma|1. Maj Ruma]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|name=[[Andrej Pivaš]]|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Kabel|Kabel]] until the end of the season}}<br />
--><br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Technical staff==<br />
{{Updated|21 December 2023}}<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/strucni-stab/ | title=Technical staff 2023/24 | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=2 July 2023 | archive-date=9 May 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190509211533/https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/prvi-tim/strucni-stab/ | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border: #FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:white; font-size: 120%" | '''Current technical staff'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Manager''': {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Božidar Bandović]]<br />
* Assistant Manager/Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Vladica Grujic|Vladica Grujić]]<br />
* Assistant Manager/Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|MKD}} Srđan Stojčevski<br />
* Assistant Manager/Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Krtolica<br />
* Goalkeeping Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Srđan Žakula]]<br />
* Fitness Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Jovančević]]<br />
* Fitness Coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} Luka Miljević<br />
* Doctor: {{flagicon|SRB}} Dr Borko Vukosav<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Goran Marijan<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Mijić<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Marijan Ciganović<br />
* Economic: {{flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Jotanović<br />
* Economic: {{flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Vasić<br />
* Analyst: {{flagicon|SRB}} Igor Gagričić<br />
* Secretary of the coaching staff: {{flagicon|SRB}} Dragomir Vukićević<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Club management==<br />
{{Updated|27 March 2024}}<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/uprava-i-menadzment/ | title=Club management 2023/24 | publisher=fkvojvodina.rs | access-date=20 December 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190630083326/https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/klub/uprava-i-menadzment/ | archive-date=30 June 2019 | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border:#FF0000 solid 1px; background: #FFFFFF; font-size: 88%"<br />
|+ style="background:#FF0000; color:white; font-size: 120%" | '''Current management'''<br />
|<br />
* '''President''': {{flagicon|SRB}} Dragoljub Zbiljić<br />
* Vice-president: {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|USA}} [[Milan Mandarić]]<br />
* Vice-president: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Tanjga]]<br />
* General director: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Bajatović]]<br />
* Sports director: {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Jovanović (footballer, born 1978)|Marko Jovanović]]<br />
* President of the Assembly: {{flagicon|SRB}} Milan N. Đukić<br />
* Director of Stadium: {{flagicon|SRB}} Jelena Kulpinski<br />
* Youth school director: {{flagicon|SRB}} Duško Grujić<br />
* Club secretary: {{flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Vlaškalić<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
''For all players, see: [[List of FK Vojvodina players]].''<br />
<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have either:'''<br />
* Played at least 100 games in Serbian top league.<br />
* Played at least 80 games for the club.<br />
* Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.<br />
* Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.<br />
<br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Radivoj Božić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Svetozar Đanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Rodoljub Malenčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Dušan Marković (footballer, born 1906)|Dušan Marković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Ivan Medarić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Božidar Petrović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} {{flagicon|Slovakia}} [[Ján Podhradský]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Zvonko Požega]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Jenő Ábrahám|Jenő Ábrahám Saraz]]<br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Jožef Velker]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Rajko Aleksić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stevan Bena]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vujadin Boškov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dragan Bošnjak]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ivica Brzić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Ćurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Čedo Maras]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josif Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zvonko Ivezić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Aleksandar Ivoš]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Željko Jurčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dobrosav Krstić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miodrag Kustudić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zoran Marić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dušan Mijić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Milić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Sima Milovanov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zoran Mijucić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Nikezić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Žarko Nikolić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Martin Novoselac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ilija Pantelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slobodan Pavković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Pavlić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Zdravko Rajkov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Vasa Rutonjski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ratko Svilar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Svetozar Šapurić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Stevan Sekereš]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miloš Šestić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ratko Svilar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Slavko Svinjarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Silvester Takač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Tanjga]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Dobrivoje Trivić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Todor Veselinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Ljubomir Vorkapić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Nebojša Vučković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Đorđe Vujkov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Miroslav Vukašinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Josip Zemko]]<br />
* {{flagicon|YUG}} [[Marijan Zovko]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Belić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikoslav Bjegović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Igor Bogdanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Saša Cilinšek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ljubiša Dunđerski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dejan Govedarica]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Goran Jezdimirović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Slaviša Jokanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Đorđe Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Aleksandar Kocić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radovan Krivokapić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Nikola Lazetić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Vladan Lukić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Siniša Mihajlović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Vesko Mihajlović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Bojan Neziri]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miodrag Pantelić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Zoltan Sabo]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Radoslav Samardžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Goran Šaula]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Damir Stojak]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Budimir Vujačić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Žilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Danijel Aleksić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Enver Alivodić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vlada Avramov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Željko Brkić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Buač]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ranko Despotović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Igor Đurić (Serbian footballer)|Igor Đurić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mijat Gaćinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Brana Ilić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dimitrije Injac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Jovanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Jovanović (footballer, born 1981)|Milan Jovanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Gojko Kačar]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Damir Kahriman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Andrija Kaluđerović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Katai]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Krasić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Milan Lazarević (footballer)|Milan Lazarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Filip Malbašić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Sergej Milinković-Savić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Mrđa]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Paločević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nino Pekarić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Emil Rockov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veljko Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Stepanov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Tadić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mirko Topić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Todić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branislav Trajković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Veseljko Trivunović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jagoš Vuković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Vulićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dejan Zukić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Goran Kartalija]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Nemanja Bilbija]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Daniel Graovac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Siniša Mulina]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Bojan Nastić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Miroslav Stevanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Nemanja Supić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Amir Teljigović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Stojan Vranješ]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} [[Zoran Janković (footballer)|Zoran Janković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CAN}} [[Stefan Cebara]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} {{flagicon|NGR}} [[John Mary]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CMR}} [[Aboubakar Oumarou]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Veldin Karić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|TCH}} [[Josef Čapek (footballer)|Josef Čapek]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GAB}} [[Anselme Délicat]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GEO}} [[Giorgi Merebashvili]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Sadick Adams]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Stephen Appiah]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Yaw Antwi]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GNB}} {{flagicon|POR}} [[Almami Moreira]]<br />
* {{flagicon|HUN}} [[János Borsó]]<br />
* {{flagicon|IDN}} [[Ilija Spasojević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MLI}} [[Mamadou Traoré (footballer, born 1994)|Mamadou Traoré]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Daniel Avramovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Mario Đurovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Vlatko Grozdanoski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Sašo Miloševski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Daniel Mojsov]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Borislav Tomovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Radoslav Batak]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Ivan Fatić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mirko Ivanić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Asmir Kajević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Vasko Kalezić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Damir Kojašević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Šaleta Kordić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nebojša Kosović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Risto Lakić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Savo Pavićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Nemanja Sekulić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Jovan Tanasijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Janko Tumbasević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Igor Vujačić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Marko Vukčević (footballer)|Marko Vukčević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SCG}} [[Simon Vukčević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|NGA}} [[Nnaemeka Ajuru]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ROM}} [[Alin Stoica]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Niclas Nyhlén]]<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Joseph Kizito (footballer)|Joseph Kizito]]<br />
* {{flagicon|UGA}} [[Eugene Sseppuya]]<br />
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<br />
''For the list of all current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Vojvodina players]].''<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
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* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Kosta Hadži <small>(1924–1926)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Otto Necas]] <small>(1926–1928)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} [[Boško Simonović]] <small>(1929)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Otto Necas]] <small>(1929–30)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Austria}} [[Otto Hamacek]] <small>(1931–32)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Hungary|1920}} [[Károly Nemes]] <small>(1933)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Federal State of Austria}} Willy Schürmann <small>(1934–35)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Federal State of Austria}} [[Fritz Levitus]] <small>(1936–1938)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Yugoslavia}} Milorad Ognjanov <small>(1938)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)}} [[Károly Nemes]] <small>(1939)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946)}} János Neu <small>(1940–1941)</small><!-- Hungarian coach from Budapest, came to Vojvodina after coaching in Thessaloniki, Greece. --><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Milorad Ognjanov <small>(1945–1947)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Bane Sekulić]] <small>(1948–1951)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljubiša Broćić]] <small>(1952)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Milorad Ognjanov <small>(1952)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Gustav Lechner]] <small>(1953–1957)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Hungarian People's Republic}} [[Antal Lyka]] <small>(1957–1959)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ratomir Čabrić]] <small>(1959–60)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Radomir Momirski <small>(1960–61)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Franja Hirman <small>(1961–1964)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Branko Stanković]] <small>(1964–1967)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Zdravko Rajkov]] <small>(1967–68)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ratomir Čabrić]] <small>(1968–69)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dragoljub Milošević]] <small>(1969–1973)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Gojko Zec]] <small>(1973–74)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Todor Veselinović]] <small>(1974–1977)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Branko Stanković]] <small>(1977–78)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Milorad Pavić (footballer)|Milorad Pavić]] <small>(1978)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(1978–79)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Marko Valok]] <small>(1979–80)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Dušan Drašković]] <small>(1980–1983)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]] <small>(1983)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Josip Duvančić]] <small>(1983–84)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Jovan Kovrlija <small>(1984–85)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Vukašin Višnjevac]] <small>(1985)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tomislav Kaloperović]] <small>(1985)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Vladimir Savić <small>(1986)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Željko Jurčić <small>(1986)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Tonko Vukušić]] <small>(1986–87)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(1987–88)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(1988–1990)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(1990–91)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} [[Žarko Nikolić]] <small>(1991)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Jovan Kovrlija <small>(1991–92)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milorad Kosanović]] <small>(1992–95)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Gjoko Hadžievski]] <small>(1995–96)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(1996)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(1996–97)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SVN}} [[Josip Pirmajer]] <small>(1997–98)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} Tomislav Manojlović <small>(1998–00)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragan Okuka]] <small>(2000)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(2000–01)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Slobodan Pavković]] <small>(2001–02)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Miroslav Vukašinović]] <small>(2002–03)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} Josif Ilić <small>(2003)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Branko Smiljanić]] <small>(2004–9 Nov 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Vladimir Petrović]] <small>(24 Nov 2004 – 26 Dec 2004)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|FRY}} [[Milan Đuričić (footballer, born 1961)|Milan Đuričić]] <small>(27 Dec 2004 – 14 Aug 2005)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Zoran Marić]] <small>(20 Aug 2005 – 13 Aug 2006)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Milovan Rajevac]] <small>(17 Aug 2006 – 17 Sep 2007)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ivica Brzić]] <small>(18 Sep 2007 – 1 Jun 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Dragoljub Bekvalac]] <small>(4 Jun 2008 – 20 Oct 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Dragan Radojičić]] <small>(21 Oct 2008 – 23 Dec 2008)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Ljupko Petrović]] <small>(23 Dec 2008 – 8 Mar 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Zoran Marić]] <small>(9 Mar 2009 – 8 Jun 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Dragoslav Stepanović]] <small>(8 Jun 2009 – 2 Oct 2009)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(11 Oct 2009 – 9 Mar 2010)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Milan Đuričić (footballer, born 1961)|Milan Đuričić]] <small>(10 Mar 2010 – 18 May 2010)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Milinković (footballer)|Zoran Milinković]] <small>(27 May 2010 – 30 May 2011)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Dejan Vukićević]] <small>(15 Aug 2011 – 12 Apr 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Spasoje Jelačić <small>''(interim)'' (13 Apr 2012 – 23 Apr 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatomir Zagorčić]] <small>''(interim)'' (23 Apr 2012 – 31 May 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatomir Zagorčić]] <small>(31 May 2012 – 12 Sep 2012)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nebojša Vignjević]] <small>(12 Sep 2012 – 4 Jun 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Nikolić (football coach)|Marko Nikolić]] <small>(7 Jun 2013 – 9 Dec 2013)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Babić]] <small>(3 Jan 2014 – 19 May 2014)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Marić]] <small>(19 Jun 2014 – 16 Mar 2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|BUL}} {{flagicon|Serbia}} [[Zlatomir Zagorčić]] <small>(17 Mar 2015 – 22 Oct 2015)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lalatović]] <small>(11 Nov 2015 – 17 Dec 2016)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Ivanović]] <small>(23 Dec 2016 – 3 Apr 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Veselinović]] <small>(4 Apr 2017 – 21 Apr 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radoslav Batak]] <small>(23 Apr 2017 – 29 Jun 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Vanić]] <small>(30 Jun 2017 – 9 Sep 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladimir Buač]] <small>(21 Sep 2017 – 30 Nov 2017)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ilija Stolica]] <small>(23 Dec 2017 – 4 Apr 2018)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Veselinović]] <small>(9 Apr 2018 – 7 Sep 2018)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Okuka]] <small>(7 Sep 2018 – 25 Nov 2018)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radovan Krivokapić]] <small>(25 Nov 2018 – 29 Jun 2019)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lalatović]] <small>(29 Jun 2019 – 26 May 2021)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavoljub Đorđević]] <small>(26 May 2021 – 14 Mar 2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Dragan Radojičić]] <small>(15 Mar 2022 – 30 May 2022)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Rastavac]] <small>(1 Jun 2022 – 25 Feb 2023)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radoslav Batak]] <small>(25 Feb 2023 – 8 Aug 2023)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} {{flagicon|AUT}} [[Ranko Popović]] <small>(11 Aug 2023 – 21 Dec 2023)</small><br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Božidar Bandović]] <small>(28 Dec 2023 – )</small><br />
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<br />
==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors==<br />
<br />
===Shirt sponsors and manufacturers===<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|1994–1996<br />
|[[Reusch]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|1996–2002<br />
|[[NAAI]]<br />
|Braća Mandić<br />
|-<br />
|2002–2003<br />
|[[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2003–2007<br />
|[[NAAI]]<br />
|<br />
|-<br />
|2007–2012<br />
|rowspan=2|[[Joma]]<br />
||Aleksandar Gradnja<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2015<br />
||[[Volkswagen]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2017<br />
|rowspan=3|[[Umbro]]<br />
|Volkswagen<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
||Viskol<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
||[[Srbijagas]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–present<br />
||[[Kelme (company)|Kelme]]<br />
||Srbijagas<br />
|}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
<br />
{{Commons category|FK Vojvodina}}<br />
; Official<br />
*{{official website|https://www.fkvojvodina.rs/}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2012/clubs/club=52810/profile/index.html FK Vojvodina] at [[UEFA]]<br />
<br />
; Unofficial<br />
* [http://www.fkvojvodina.com/ fkvojvodina.com] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110723220029/http://red-firm.on.neobee.net/ napredvosa.com] (archived 23 July 2011) {{in lang|sr}}<br />
<br />
; Supporters<br />
* [http://www.firma1989.com/ Firma1989.com] {{in lang|sr|en}}<br />
<br />
; Other<br />
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110623164014/http://kapiten.rs/category/fudbal/fk-vojvodina/ Vojvodina Novi Sad] at kapiten.rs (archived 23 June 2011)<br />
* [http://www.utakmica.rs/klub/7-vojvodina Vojvodina Novi Sad] at utakmica.rs<br />
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| fullname = FK Javor Matis – Ivanjica<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1912}}<br />
| ground = [[Javor Stadium|Stadion Kraj Moravice]]<br />
| capacity = 3,000<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Dragomir Lazović<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Radovan Ćurčić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian First League]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian SuperLiga]], 13th of 16 (relegated)<br />
| website = fkjavor.com<br />
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'''FK Javor Ivanjica''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК Јавор Ивањица}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Ivanjica]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian First League]], the second tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
In 1912, a student named Milan Radojević brought the first football [[Ball (association football)|ball]] to [[Ivanjica]], which led to the formation of the club.<ref name=Istorijat>{{Cite web | url=https://fkjavor.com/istorijat/ | title=Istorijat | language=sr | publisher=fkjavor.com | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref> The team mostly played friendly matches before the conclusion of [[World War II]] due to a lack of organized football competitions.<ref name=Istorijat/> Between 1958 and 1962, they were close to achieving promotion to the [[Yugoslav Second League]].<ref name=Istorijat/> However, the club never reached higher than the third level until the 1990s.<br />
<br />
In 1994, led by manager [[Slavenko Kuzeljević]], the club earned promotion to the [[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]] after eliminating [[FK Zvezdara|Zvezdara]] and Topličanin in the playoffs.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201991-2000.html | title=RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE | language=sr | publisher=fsgzrenjanin.com | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref> They spent the next eight years in the second tier, having their best season in [[1997–98 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1997–98]], when they placed fourth in Group West.<br />
<br />
In 2002, the club won the Second League (Group West) and took promotion to the [[First League of FR Yugoslavia]] for the first time in history.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2002/06/06/srpski/S02060506.shtml | title=Partizan novi šampion | language=sr | publisher=glas-javnosti.rs | date=6 June 2002 | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref> They remained for just [[2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro|one season]] in the elite division, finishing bottom of the table.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2003/05/24/srpski/S03052307.shtml | title=Trijumf za kraj | language=sr | publisher=glas-javnosti.rs | date=24 May 2003 | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref> During this time, the club became recognizable for featuring a number of young African footballers, mainly from Nigeria and Zimbabwe.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/news/newsid=52367.html | title=Javor unveil African talent | publisher=uefa.com | date=4 February 2003 | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref> They earned another promotion to the top flight in [[2004–05 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2005]], but again suffered relegation in the [[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga|same season]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2006/05/07/srpski/S06050606.shtml | title=Zemuncima šansa referendum | language=sr | publisher=glas-javnosti.rs | date=7 May 2006 | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref><br />
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After underperforming in the [[2006–07 Serbian First League]], the second tier of the restructured national league system, the club managed to convincingly win first place in the [[2007–08 Serbian First League|2007–08 season]]. Moreover, manager [[Radovan Ćurčić]] led his team to an unbeaten record and promotion to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<ref name=Istorijat/> They subsequently [[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|placed fourth]] in the top flight, their highest league position to date. In 2012, the club celebrated its 100th anniversary.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.kurir.rs/sport/fudbal/390512/ljuljaj-javore-jos-sto-godina | title=Ljuljaj, Javore, još sto godina! | language=sr | publisher=kurir.rs | date=1 September 2012 | access-date=4 June 2022}}</ref><br />
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After a total of six consecutive seasons in the SuperLiga, the club suffered relegation in [[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2014]]. However, they won promotion back in the [[2014–15 Serbian First League|next season]]. The club subsequently made its greatest success by reaching the final of the [[2015–16 Serbian Cup]], losing 2–0 to [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] at the [[Stadion Metalac]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.sportskacentrala.com/2016/05/11/162653/ | title=Partizan osvojio Kup Srbije! [VIDEO] | language=sr | publisher=sportskacentrala.com | date=11 May 2016 | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref><br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Serbian Cup]]'''<br />
**''Runner-up:'' [[2015–16 Serbian Cup|2015–16]]<br />
*'''[[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]]''' / '''[[Serbian First League]]''' (Tier 2)<br />
** [[2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2001–02]] (Group West) / [[2007–08 Serbian First League|2007–08]]<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SCG}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[1998–99 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1998–99]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|21{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]].}}||9||3||9||28||30||30||9th<br />
|[[1998–99 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[1999–2000 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1999–2000]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|34||11||11||12||50||47||44||10th<br />
|[[1999–2000 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2000–01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2000–01]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|34||15||8||11||40||33||53||6th<br />
|[[2000–01 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2001–02]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|32||27||4||1||81||14||85||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2001–02 FR Yugoslavia Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2002–03 First League of Serbia and Montenegro|2002–03]]<br />
|1<br />
|34||9||7||18||21||44||34||style="background-color:#FCC"|15th<br />
|[[2002–03 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2003–04 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2003–04]]<br />
|2 – West<br />
|36||17||5||14||55||39||56||4th<br />
|[[2003–04 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2004–05 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2004–05]]<br />
|2 – Serbia<br />
|38||22||8||8||44||30||74||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2004–05 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro SuperLiga|2005–06]]<br />
|1<br />
|30||8||8||14||22||35||32||style="background-color:#FCC"|12th<br />
|[[2005–06 Serbia and Montenegro Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian First League|2006–07]]<br />
|2<br />
|38||15||9||14||35||42||54||12th<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian First League|2007–08]]<br />
|2<br />
|34||18||16||0||38||12||70||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian SuperLiga|2008–09]]<br />
|1<br />
|33||13||14||6||39||27||53||4th<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian SuperLiga|2009–10]]<br />
|1<br />
|30||8||14||8||22||23||38||7th<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]]<br />
|1<br />
|30||10||11||9||21||24||41||8th<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]]<br />
|1<br />
|30||11||6||13||28||32||39||9th<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]]<br />
|1<br />
|30||9||7||14||38||40||34||10th<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian Cup|Semi-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2013–14]]<br />
|1<br />
|30||6||11||13||29||38||29||style="background-color:#FCC"|15th<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian First League|2014–15]]<br />
|2<br />
|30||17||10||3||47||19||61||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||10||13||14||25||29||26||13th<br />
|style="background-color:#DDD"|[[2015–16 Serbian Cup|Runners-up]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2016–17]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||11||10||16||34||50||22||8th<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga|2017–18]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||10||6||21||33||57||24||style="background-color:#FCC"|15th<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||23||8||6||78||37||46||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]]<br />
|1<br />
|30{{Efn|The season was shortened due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||6||10||14||43||62||28||13th<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]]<br />
|1<br />
|38||12||10||16||45||53||46||style="background-color:#FCC"|16th<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian First League|2021–22]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||19||12||6||57||30||69||style="background-color:#DFD"|2nd<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||9||10||18||35||56||37||12th<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===First-team squad===<br />
{{Updated|15 February 2024}}<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.superliga.rs/sezone/2023-24/team/8-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije-2023-24/4-javor-matis | title=Igrači | language=sr | publisher=superliga.rs | access-date=14 August 2023}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Lazar Raičević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=2|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Milan Ilić (footballer, born 2000)|Milan Ilić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=TUN|pos=DF|name=Aziz Saihi}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BRA|pos=DF|name=[[Leandro Pinto]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Stefan Marjanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Luka Ratković}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Stefan Milošević (footballer, born April 1995)|Stefan Milošević]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Nikola Popović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Dino Dolmagić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=MNE|pos=DF|name=[[Boris Kopitović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BRA|pos=MF|name=[[Eliomar (footballer, born 1988)|Eliomar]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=FRA|pos=MF|name=[[Boubacari Doucouré]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Aleksandar Aleksić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=BIH|pos=DF|name=Kristijan Tojčić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Luka Petrović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Đorđe Skoko}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=CIV|pos=FW|name=[[Bayéré Junior Loué|Loué Bayere Junior]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Lazar Mićić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Jovan Goronjić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Todor Petrović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Marko Šarić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Lazar Selenić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=98|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=[[Strahinja Manojlović]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Stefan Tešić|other=at [[FK Inđija|Inđija Toyo Tires]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Kosta Janjić|other=at [[FK Borac Čačak|Borac Čačak]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Željko Basarić|other=at [[FK Real Podunavci|Real Podunavci]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Ognjen Luković|other=at [[FK Real Podunavci|Real Podunavci]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Stefan Vukašinović|other=at [[FK Real Podunavci|Real Podunavci]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Aleksa Beskorvajni|other=at [[FK Trayal Kruševac|Trayal]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=|nat=GHA|pos=FW|name=[[Johnson Kofi Amuzu|Johnson Amuzu]]|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički SM]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Club officials==<br />
<br />
===Coaching staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Position !! Name<br />
|-<br />
|'''Manager''' || [[Radovan Ćurčić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Assistant manager''' || [[Milovan Milović]] <br/> Igor Tufegdžić <br/> Nebojša Milosavljević<br />
|-<br />
|'''Fitness coach''' || Milovan Matijašević<br />
|-<br />
|'''Goalkeeping coach ''' || Goran Marić <br/> [[Đorđe Lazović (footballer, born 1992)|Đorđe Lazović]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Doctor ''' || Miodrag Kurtić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Physiotherapist ''' || Mirko Stević<br />
|-<br />
|'''President''' || Dragomir Lazović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Vice-president''' || Duško Sekulić <br/> Petar Lazović<br />
|-<br />
|'''General director''' || Tomislav Savić<br />
|-<br />
|'''General secretary''' || Milan Martinović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Sports director''' || [[Radovan Ćurčić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Technical secretary''' || Duško Spasović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Security commissioner ''' || Gojko Ćurčić<br />
|}<br />
<br />
===Notable players===<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/2165/1946_1/Javor_Ivanjica.html | title=Javor Ivanjica | publisher=national-football-teams.com | access-date=10 October 2019}}</ref><br />
{{Div col}}<br />
* {{Flagicon|ANG}} [[Alexander Christovão]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Nemanja Supić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|CMR}} [[Ibrahim Walidjo]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|CAN}} [[Derek Cornelius]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|JAM}} [[Norman Campbell (footballer)|Norman Campbell]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|JAM}} [[Trivante Stewart]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Boris Kopitović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Aleksandar Šofranac]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Filip Ivanovski]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovan Đokić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Gajić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Marko Jevremović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Damir Kahriman]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nemanja Miletić (footballer, born July 1991)|Nemanja Miletić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miljan Mutavdžić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Vulićević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Mihajlo Pjanović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|UZB}} [[Husniddin Gafurov]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Petar Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Srboljub Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|ZIM}} [[Blessing Makunike]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|ZIM}} [[Mike Temwanjera]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|ZIM}} [[Leonard Tsipa]]<br />
{{Div col end}}<br />
''For a list of all FK Javor Ivanjica players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:FK Javor Ivanjica players]]''.<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} Slavko Vojičić<br />
|-<br />
|2003–2006<br />
|{{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2006<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Srđan Vasiljević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2006–2007<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB|2004}} Goran Marić<br />
|-<br />
|2007–2010<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB|2004}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2011<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Njeguš]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladan Milojević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011–2012<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Janjić<br />
|-<br />
|2012–2013<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mladen Dodić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Bogić Bogićević (football manager)|Bogić Bogićević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–2014<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Predrag Ristanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2014–2015<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavenko Kuzeljević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Aleksandar Janjić<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mladen Dodić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Veselinović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016–2017<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Srđan Blagojević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Srđan Vasiljević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Vlado Jagodić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]] (caretaker)<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Igor Tufegdžić<br />
|-<br />
|2019–2021<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Igor Bondžulić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2021–2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Igor Bondžulić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mladen Dodić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Milović]] (caretaker)<br />
|-<br />
|2023–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Radovan Ćurčić]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
{{Commons category}}<br />
* {{Official website|fkjavor.com}}<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/258-javor/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
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{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{First League of Serbia and Montenegro}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Javor Ivanjica}}<br />
[[Category:FK Javor Ivanjica| ]]<br />
[[Category:1912 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1912]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Ivanjica]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=OFK_Vr%C5%A1ac&diff=1238254667OFK Vršac2024-08-02T23:18:16Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Short description|Serbian football club}}<br />
{{Distinguish|FK Vršac}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
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| fullname = OFK Vršac<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|2 April 2007}}<br />
| ground = Gradski stadion Vršac<br />
| capacity = 5,000<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = [[Aleksandar Lazevski]]<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Igor Savić (football manager)|Igor Savić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian First League]]<br />
| season = [[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
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'''OFK Vršac''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ОФК Вршац}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Vršac]], [[Vojvodina]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian First League]], the second tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
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==History==<br />
Founded in April 2007 as OFK Vršac United, the club changed its name to OFK Vršac in December 2017.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://arhiva.evrsac.rs/index.php/sport/sportske-vesti/item/15670-novo-ime-za-nove-pobede-ofk-vrsac | title=Novo ime za nove pobede - OFK Vršac | language=sr | publisher=evrsac.rs | date=31 December 2017 | access-date=9 June 2019}}</ref> They subsequently won the [[Vojvodina League East]] in the 2017–18 season and took promotion to the [[Serbian League Vojvodina]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.vrsaconline.com/2018/06/02/ofk-vrsac-je-prvi-i-sledece-godine-igra-u-visi-rang-srpska-liga-vojvodina/ | title=OFK Vršac je prvi i sledeće godine igra u viši rang Srpska liga Vojvodina | language=sr | publisher=vrsaconline.com | date=2 June 2018 | access-date=16 June 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=https://sportin.biz/2018/06/02/vrsac-opet-na-treceligaskoj-mapi/ | title=Vršac opet na trećeligaškoj mapi | language=sr | publisher=sportin.biz | date=2 June 2018 | access-date=8 June 2022}}</ref><br />
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After spending five seasons in the third tier, the club won the title in 2021–22 and took promotion to the [[Serbian First League]] for the first time ever.<br />
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==Honours==<br />
'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]''' (Tier 3)<br />
* 2021–22<br />
'''[[Vojvodina League East]]''' (Tier 4)<br />
* 2017–18<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|2014–15<br />
|4 – Banat<br />
|30||11||10||9||32||32||43||6th<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–16<br />
|4 – Banat<br />
|30||14||5||11||43||38||47||5th<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016–17<br />
|4 – Vojvodina East<br />
|30||12||7||11||47||48||43||5th<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–18<br />
|4 – Vojvodina East<br />
|30||21||7||2||73||28||70||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2018–19<br />
|3 – Vojvodina<br />
|32||12||7||13||36||36||43||7th<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–20<br />
|3 – Vojvodina<br />
|17{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||9||2||6||28||23||29||4th<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–21<br />
|3 – Vojvodina<br />
|38||23||8||7||71||34||77||2nd<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2021–22<br />
|3 – Vojvodina<br />
|30||19||5||6||64||37||62||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||13||9||15||39||42||48||10th<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{updated|22 September 2023}}<ref>[https://www.prvaliga.rs/sezone/2023-24/team/8-mozzart-bet-prva-liga-srbije-2023-24/50-ofk-vrac OFK Vrsac] at prvaliga.rs, 5-8-2023 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 1|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Filip Nović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 2|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Bojan Blagojević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Milovan Petrić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Aleksa Vujić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Marko Zoćević]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 9|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Miloš Milivojević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=BIH|pos=FW|name=[[Ognjen Todorović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Luka Lazin}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Vladan Blagojević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Nikola Lainović|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar Pančevo]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Vukašin Kojić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=MKD|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksandar Lazevski]]|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=BRA|pos=FW|name=[[Riquelme Sousa Silva|Riquelme]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=David Ivić|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Železničar Pančevo|Železničar Pančevo]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Danijel Stojković]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Uroš Čejić|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Spartak Subotica|Spartak Subotica]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Đorđe Glavinić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=25|nat=GHA|pos=FW|name=Francis Andy Kumi}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=28|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Nikola Tasić (footballer, born 1992)|Nikola Tasić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SEN|pos=DF|name=[[Cherif Atab Diouf|Cherif Diouf]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Milan Tomić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Vladan Bala}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=40|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Nemanja Žunić|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=43|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Bojan Pajović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=45|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Uroš Kilibarda}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=48|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Nenad Perović (footballer, born 2002)|Nenad Perović]]|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Darko Terzić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=93|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Blaško Vukoje}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=99|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Mirko Stevanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=Pavel Baranov}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Vojin Radisavljević|other=at [[FK Dinamo Pančevo|Dinamo Pančevo]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Matija Grek|other=at [[FK FAP|FAP]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Ognjen Milićević|other=at [[FK Dinamo Pančevo|Dinamo Pančevo]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<br />
* {{Flagicon|MKD}} [[Aleksandar Lazevski]]<br />
''For a list of all OFK Vršac players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:OFK Vršac players]]''.<br />
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==Managerial history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nenad Mijailović<br />
|-<br />
|2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Neško Milovanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Kovačević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Radovan Radaković]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nenad Mijailović<br />
|-<br />
|2023–2024<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Kostić (footballer)|Zoran Kostić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2024–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Igor Savić (football manager)|Igor Savić]]<br />
|}<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/946-ofk-vrsac/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
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{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{Serbian League Vojvodina}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Vrsac}}<br />
[[Category:2007 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 2007]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Sport in Vršac]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Mladost_Novi_Sad&diff=1238254553FK Mladost Novi Sad2024-08-02T23:17:07Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Short description|Serbian football club}}<br />
{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2023}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Mladost GAT Novi Sad<br />
| image = FK Mladost GAT logo.svg<br />
| image_size = 150px<br />
| fullname = FK Mladost GAT Novi Sad<br />
| nickname = <br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|1972}}<br />
| ground = GAT Arena<br />
| capacity = 1,400<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Novica Slijepčević<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Dragan Perišić]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian First League]]<br />
| season = [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian SuperLiga]], 16th of 16 (relegated)<br />
| website = fkmladostgat.rs<br />
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'''FK Mladost GAT Novi Sad''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК Младост ГАТ Нови Сад}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Novi Sad]], [[Vojvodina]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian First League]], the second tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
Between 2018–19 and [[2021–22 Serbian First League|2021–22]], the club achieved four consecutive promotions to reach the [[Serbian SuperLiga]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.021.rs/story/Novi-Sad/Sport/276918/FOTO-VIDEO-Mladost-sa-Satelita-usla-u-Prvu-ligu-Srbije-veliki-uspeh-kluba-iz-kraja.html | title=FOTO, VIDEO: Mladost sa Satelita ušla u Prvu ligu Srbije - veliki uspeh kluba iz kraja | language=sr | publisher=021.rs | date=17 June 2021 | access-date=3 September 2023}}</ref> They finished bottom of the table in their [[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|debut season]] in the top flight and were relegated back to the [[Serbian First League]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/tabless/serv2023.html | title=Serbia 2022/23 | publisher=rsssf.org | access-date=3 September 2023}}</ref><br />
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==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]''' (Tier 2)<br />
**Champions (1): [[2021–22 Serbian First League|2021–22]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League Vojvodina]]''' (Tier 3)<br />
**Champions (1): 2020–21<br />
*'''[[Vojvodina League South]]''' (Tier 4)<br />
**Champions (1): 2019–20<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|2018–19<br />
|5 – Novi Sad<br />
|28||20||7||1||78||27||67||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–20<br />
|4 – Vojvodina South<br />
|17{{Efn|The season was cut short due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||12||3||2||43||12||39||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020–21<br />
|3 – Vojvodina<br />
|38||30||4||4||97||28||94||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian First League|2021–22]]<br />
|2<br />
|37||21||9||7||48||24||72||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||6||12||19||25||49||30||style="background-color:#FCC"|16th<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
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==Current squad==<br />
{{updated|3 February 2024}}<ref>[https://www.prvaliga.rs/sezone/2023-24/team/8-mozzart-bet-prva-liga-srbije-2023-24/45-mladost-gat Mladost GAT squad] at prvaliga.rs, 5-8-2023 {{in lang|sr}}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 3|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Luka Drobnjak|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 4|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Nemanja Ilić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 5|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Miljan Vukadinović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 6|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Milan Jokić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 7|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Ognjen Đuričin]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= 8|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Miroslav Bjeloš]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Dragan Kokanović]]|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksandar Tanasin]]|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=[[Vladan Elesin]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=13|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Vuk Mitošević]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Đorđe Šušnjar]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=LAT|pos=MF|name=[[Aleksejs Grjaznovs]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Nikola Pavlica|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Filip Jezdović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Kristijan Živković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=RUS|pos=FW|name=Nikolay Solovjev}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Aleksandar Vidović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=24|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Nikola Marjanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=26|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Veljko Radanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Milorad Balabanović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Lukijan Abadžija|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=30|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Damjan Daničić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=31|nat=MNE|pos=DF|name=Marko Bugarin}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=33|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=[[Siniša Babić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=35|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Miloš Popović|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Bojan Čečarić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=BIH|pos=DF|name=Dražen Dubačkić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=88|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Milan Kovačev|other=<small>on loan from [[FK Vojvodina|Vojvodina]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=89|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=[[Mladen Živković]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Vukašin Jelić|other=at [[FK Kabel|Kabel]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=MNE|pos=DF|name=Gojko Petović|other=at [[OFK Bačka|Bačka]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Đorđe Brborić|other=at [[OFK Bačka|Bačka]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Luka Milisavljević|other=at [[FK Kabel|Kabel]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Vuk Ljubojević|other=at [[FK Borac Šajkaš|Borac Šajkaš]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
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==Club officials==<br />
<br />
===Coaching staff===<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Position !! Name<br />
|-<br />
|'''Manager''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Perišić]]<br />
|-<br />
|'''Assistant manager''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Stefan Carević <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Stojanović <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Luka Slijepčević <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Sekula Rašiovan <br />
|-<br />
|'''Fitness coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Prentović<br />
|-<br />
|'''Doctor''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Marko Gravara<br />
|-<br />
|'''Physiotherapist''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Milan Grubović <br/> {{Flagicon|SRB}} Stefan Dimitrov<br />
|-<br />
|'''Goalkeeping coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Zukić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Analyst Coach''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Miroslav Smajić<br />
|-<br />
|'''General secretary''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Ozren Dukić<br />
|-<br />
|'''Economic''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Zlatomir Filipić - Džej <br />
|-<br />
|'''Club president''' || {{Flagicon|SRB}} Novica Slijepčević<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Notable players==<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/30368/2022_1/Mladost_Novi_Sad.html | title=Mladost Novi Sad | publisher=national-football-teams.com | access-date=3 September 2023}}</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Andrija Radulović (footballer)|Andrija Radulović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|TOG}} [[Emmanuel Hackman]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|USA}} [[Romain Gall]]<br />
''For a list of all FK Mladost Novi Sad players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:FK Mladost Novi Sad players]]''.<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2016–2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nemanja Džodžo]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–2021<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Saša Filipović<br />
|-<br />
|2021–2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubomir Ristovski]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Žigić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Linta]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubomir Ristovski]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lalatović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nemanja Krtolica<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Žigić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023–2024<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dušan Bajić<br />
|-<br />
|2024–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Perišić]]<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{Official website|fkmladostgat.rs}}<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/826-mladost/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
<br />
{{Serbian First League}}<br />
{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
{{Serbian League Vojvodina}}<br />
{{Novi Sad}}<br />
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Mladost Novi Sad}}<br />
[[Category:1972 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1972]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Vojvodina]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Novi Sad]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=FK_Radnik_Surdulica&diff=1238254378FK Radnik Surdulica2024-08-02T23:15:26Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Players */</p>
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<div>{{Short description|Serbian football club}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Radnik Surdulica<br />
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| ground = [[Surdulica City Stadium|Efbet Stadium]]<br />
| capacity = 3,312<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Stanislav Tončev<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = [[Slobodan Halilović]]<br />
| league = [[Serbian First League]]<br />
| season = [[2023–24 Serbian SuperLiga|2023–24]]<br />
| position = [[Serbian SuperLiga]], 16th of 16 (relegated)<br />
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'''FK Radnik Surdulica''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|ФК Радник Сурдулица}}) is a professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Surdulica]], [[Serbia]]. They compete in the [[Serbian First League]], the second tier of the [[Serbian football league system|national league system]].<br />
<br />
==History==<br />
The club was founded as Surdulički sportski klub (SSK) in 1926 on the initiative of Gradimir Antić, a local shoemaker, who brought the first football [[Ball (association football)|ball]] to [[Surdulica]].<ref name=History>{{Cite web | url=https://www.fk-radnik.com/history | title=ISTORIJA KLUBA | language=sr | publisher=fk-radnik.com | access-date=1 June 2019 | archive-date=2 July 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230702011133/https://www.fk-radnik.com/history | url-status=live }}</ref> They stopped operating with the onset of [[World War II]] and [[Axis occupation of Serbia]].<ref name=History/> In 1946, the club was reestablished as FK Polet on the initiative of Borivoje Milenković and Božidar Stanković.<ref name=History/> They subsequently changed their name to FK Hidrovlasina in 1950.<ref name=History/> Later the same year, the club merged with FK Molidben from [[Belo Polje, Surdulica|Belo Polje]] and was named FK Radnik.<ref name=History/><br />
<br />
In July 2008, the club merged with [[FK Železničar Vranjska Banja|FK Železničar]] from Vranjska Banja,<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.okradio.rs/vesti/lokalne/fuzija-radnika-i-zeleznicara_1278.html | title=FUZIJA RADNIKA I ŽELEZNIČARA | language=sr | publisher=okradio.rs | date=21 July 2008 | access-date=27 August 2021 | archive-date=27 August 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210827203050/https://www.okradio.rs/vesti/lokalne/fuzija-radnika-i-zeleznicara_1278.html | url-status=live }}</ref> taking its spot in the [[Serbian League East]]. They spent the next five seasons in the third tier of Serbian football. After winning the title in [[2012–13 Serbian League East|2013]], the club was promoted to the [[Serbian First League]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.okradio.rs/vesti/sport/lokalni/radnik-u-prvoj-ligi-surdulica-u-transu-_34426.html | title=Radnik u Prvoj ligi, Surdulica u transu | language=sr | publisher=okradio.rs | date=24 June 2013 | access-date=1 June 2019 | archive-date=1 June 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601044817/https://www.okradio.rs/vesti/sport/lokalni/radnik-u-prvoj-ligi-surdulica-u-transu-_34426.html | url-status=live }}</ref> They spent the next two seasons in the second tier before placing first in the [[2014–15 Serbian First League]] and earning promotion to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]] for the first time in their history.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:549852-Radnik-iz-Surdulice-usao-u-Superligu-Slavlje-uz-5000-navijaca | title=Radnik iz Surdulice ušao u Superligu: Slavlje uz 5.000 navijača | language=sr | publisher=novosti.rs | date=25 May 2015 | access-date=1 June 2019 | archive-date=1 June 2019 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190601044818/http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.294.html:549852-Radnik-iz-Surdulice-usao-u-Superligu-Slavlje-uz-5000-navijaca | url-status=live }}</ref> In the 2020–21 season, the club achieved its highest ever league finish of [[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|sixth place]] and also reached the [[2020–21 Serbian Cup|semi-finals]] of the national cup.<br />
<br />
==Honours==<br />
*'''[[Serbian First League]]''' (Tier 2)<br />
** [[2014–15 Serbian First League|2014–15]]<br />
*'''[[Serbian League East]]''' (Tier 3)<br />
** [[2012–13 Serbian League East|2012–13]]<br />
<br />
==Seasons==<br />
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center"<br />
|-<br />
!rowspan="2"|Season<br />
!colspan="9"|League<br />
!rowspan="2" width="100"|Cup<br />
|-<br />
!Division<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pld|Played}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|W|Won}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|L|Lost}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pts|Points}}<br />
!width="20"|{{Abbr|Pos|Position}}<br />
|-<br />
!colspan="11"|{{SRB}}<br />
|-<br />
|2010–11<br />
|3 – East<br />
|30||14||4||12||43||35||46||3rd<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|2011–12<br />
|3 – East<br />
|30||14||6||10||55||48||48||4th<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian League East|2012–13]]<br />
|3 – East<br />
|30||21||3||6||62||34||65{{Efn|The club was docked one point.}}||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian First League|2013–14]]<br />
|2<br />
|30||10||8||12||31||36||38||10th<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian Cup|—]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian First League|2014–15]]<br />
|2<br />
|30||19||7||4||41||14||64||style="background-color:#DFD"|1st<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian SuperLiga|2015–16]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||11||11||15||41||65||25||8th<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga|2016–17]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||9||10||18||35||48||25||12th<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian SuperLiga|2017–18]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||13||7||17||42||60||28||9th<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian Cup|Round of 32]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian SuperLiga|2018–19]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||13||8||16||38||45||28||9th<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian SuperLiga|2019–20]]<br />
|1<br />
|30{{Efn|The season was shortened due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Serbia]].}}||8||7||15||34||50||31||11th<br />
|[[2019–20 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian SuperLiga|2020–21]]<br />
|1<br />
|38||16||7||15||55||49||55||6th<br />
|[[2020–21 Serbian Cup|Semi-finals]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian SuperLiga|2021–22]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||12||15||10||37||37||51||9th<br />
|[[2021–22 Serbian Cup|Round of 16]]<br />
|-<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian SuperLiga|2022–23]]<br />
|1<br />
|37||8||11||18||28||50||35||14th<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian Cup|Quarter-finals]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Notelist}}<br />
<br />
==Players==<br />
<br />
===First-team squad===<br />
{{Updated|14 February 2024}}<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.superliga.rs/sezone/2022-23/team/7-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije-2022-23/13-radnik | title=Radnik | language=sr | publisher=superliga.rs | access-date=12 July 2023 | archive-date=1 July 2023 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230701014858/https://superliga.rs/sezone/2022-23/team/7-mozzart-bet-super-liga-srbije-2022-23/13-radnik | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Andrija Kostić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=3|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Mateja Stojanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=4|nat=BIH|pos=MF|name=[[Haris Hajdarević]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Ilija Milićević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=6|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Miloš Vranjanin]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=7|nat=BIH|pos=FW|name=[[Petar Kunić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=8|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Luka Čumić}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Vukašin Bogdanović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=10|nat=HRV|pos=MF|name=[[Damir Šovšić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=11|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Borko Duronjić]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Vuk Vukadinović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Mihailo Oreščanin|other=<small>[[Captain (association football)|captain]]</small>}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=15|nat=RUS|pos=MF|name=[[Matvey Martinkevich]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=16|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Filip Jović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=17|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Ognjen Cvetković}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=18|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Nemanja Tomašević]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=19|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Jovan Stanojević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=20|nat=GMB|pos=MF|name=[[Sainey Njie]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=21|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Veljko Arizanović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=22|nat=SRB|pos=GK|name=Stefan Ranđelović}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=27|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Aleksandar Kadijević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=29|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Luka Dimitrijević}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=32|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=[[Bogdan Stojković]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=37|nat=GHA|pos=DF|name=[[Sadick Abubakar]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=44|nat=BIH|pos=MF|name=[[Edin Rustemović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=50|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=[[Lazar Jovanović (footballer, born 1993)|Lazar Jovanović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=56|nat=BIH|pos=FW|name=[[Dženan Zajmović]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=66|nat=SRB|pos=DF|name=Mateja Gašic}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=76|nat=SRB|pos=FW|name=Jovan Anđelković}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=77|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Nikola Padežanin}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=UKR|pos=FW|name=[[Yevhen Pavlov]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=23|nat=SRB|pos=MF|name=Andrija Milić|other=at [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički SM]] until the end of the season}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Notable players===<br />
''This is a list of players who have played at full international level''.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/19615/2014_1/Radnik_Surdulica.html | title=Radnik Surdulica | publisher=national-football-teams.com | access-date=1 June 2019 | archive-date=13 October 2020 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201013113204/https://www.national-football-teams.com/club/19615/2014_1/Radnik_Surdulica.html | url-status=live }}</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|GHA}} [[Samuel Owusu]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|IDN}} [[Witan Sulaeman]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Milan Purović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Nedeljko Vlahović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Lukić (footballer, born 1992)|Nenad Lukić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Makarić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miljan Mutavdžić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Simonović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nemanja Tomić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Aleksandar Pantić (footballer, born 1978)|Aleksandar Pantić]]<br />
''For a list of all FK Radnik Surdulica players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:FK Radnik Surdulica players]]''.<br />
<br />
==Managerial history==<br />
{{Col-begin}}<br />
{{Col-3}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Goran Jocić<br />
|-<br />
|2011<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Branislav Stošić<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Antić<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dragan Nikolić<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubomir Crnokrak]]<br />
|-<br />
|2012<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Goran Jocić (caretaker)<br />
|-<br />
|2013<br />
|{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Cvijetin Blagojević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Žarko Đurović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2013–2014<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Nikolić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2014<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Neško Milovanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2014–2015<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mladen Milinković]]<br />
|-<br />
|2015–2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Veselinović]]<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-3}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Goran Lazarević<br />
|-<br />
|2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Neško Milovanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2016<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milorad Kosanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
|-<br />
|2017–2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Mladen Dodić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2018<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Goran Jocić (caretaker)<br />
|-<br />
|2018–2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Slaviša Božičić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Vanić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2019–2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2020<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Đuričić (caretaker)<br />
|}<br />
{{Col-3}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
!width="75"|Period<br />
!width="225"|Name<br />
|-<br />
|2020–2021<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavoljub Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2021<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Igor Bondžulić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2021–2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Đorđević (footballer, born 1970)|Dušan Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Linta]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Stojanović (caretaker)<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|MNE}} [[Dragan Radojičić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Perišić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022<br />
|{{Flagicon|BIH}} [[Simo Krunić]]<br />
|-<br />
|2022–2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavoljub Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Ljubinković]]<br />
|-<br />
|2023<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Milanović (footballer, born 1963)|Milan Milanović]]<br />
|-<br />
|2024<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Đorđević (footballer, born 1970)|Dušan Đorđević]]<br />
|-<br />
|2024<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} Dejan Đuričić (caretaker)<br />
|-<br />
|2024–<br />
|{{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Halilović]]<br />
|}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
<br />
==External links==<br />
* {{Official website|fk-radnik.com}}<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/487-radnik/card Club page] at Srbijasport<br />
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{{Serbian SuperLiga}}<br />
<br />
{{DEFAULTSORT:Radnik Surdulica}}<br />
[[Category:1926 establishments in Serbia]]<br />
[[Category:Association football clubs established in 1926]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Yugoslavia]]<br />
[[Category:Football clubs in Serbia]]</div>Easternmagichttps://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=GFK_Dubo%C4%8Dica&diff=1238254223GFK Dubočica2024-08-02T23:13:59Z<p>Easternmagic: /* Current squad */</p>
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<div>{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2024}}<br />
{{Infobox football club<br />
| clubname = Dubočica<br />
| image = Gfkdubocicalogo.png<br />
| image_size = 200px<br />
| fullname = Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica<br />
| nickname = ''Leskovčani'' (Leskovites)<br/>''Paprikari'' (Paprika Growers)<br />
| founded = {{Start date and age|20 August 1923}}, as ''Radnički sportski klub Crvena zastava''<br/>{{Start date and age|2015}}, as ''Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica''<br />
| ground = [[Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
| capacity = 8,136<br />
| chrtitle = President<br />
| chairman = Dejan Savić<br />
| mgrtitle = Head coach<br />
| manager = Sava Šašić<br />
| league = [[Serbian First League]]<br />
| season = 2023–24<br />
| position = [[Serbian First League]], 9th of 16<br />
| website = <br />
| kit_alt1 = <br />
| pattern_la1 = <br />
| pattern_b1 = _whiterightsash<br />
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'''Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Градски фудбалски клуб Дубочица}}), commonly known as '''Dubočica''', is a [[Serbia]]n [[Association football|football]] club based in the [[Southern Serbia (geographical region)|southern]] city of [[Leskovac]], which competes in the second division [[Serbian First League]]. The club's name derives from a traditional synonym for Leskovac and the surrounding&nbsp;[[Jablanica District|region]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.gradleskovac.org/index.php/o-leskovcu/osnovno-o-leskovcu/istorija-leskovca|title=Историја Лесковца|website=www.gradleskovac.org|access-date=2019-12-21|archive-date=21 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191221122134/https://www.gradleskovac.org/index.php/o-leskovcu/osnovno-o-leskovcu/istorija-leskovca|url-status=dead}}</ref><br />
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==History==<br />
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===Early years (1923–1944)===<br />
On [[International Workers' Day|May Day]], 1924 the [[trade union]]ist and [[Revolutionary socialism|revolutionary]] Kosta Stamenković initiated the establishment of a football physical-cultural society in [[Leskovac]], [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia|Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes]]. The club's explicit aim was the propagation of [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxists-Leninist]] ideology amongst the working-class youth of Leskovac, and to serve as a front for assembling members of the underground [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communist Party of Yugoslavia]]. '''''Radnički sportski klub Crvena zastava''''' (English: ''Workers Sporting Club Red Flag'') was co-founded by Kosta Stamenković, first club president Jovan Živković, and ten other trade unionists during an annual meeting on 20 August 1923.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=27, 28}}</ref><br />
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The new club came under immediate suspicion by the authorities who refused to register the association due to its overtly political name and membership, nonetheless RSK Red Flag continued playing unofficial matches, the first-ever being a 3–2 win over ''Jug Bogdan'' from [[Prokuplje|Prokupje]] in August 1923. Red Flag changed its name the following year to '''''Radnički sportski klub Proleter''''' (English: ''Workers Sporting Club Proletarian''), but continued having issues with the authorities and failed to have its registration approved.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=29}}</ref><br />
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On 18 January 1925, RSK Proleter officially changed its name to '''''Leskovački radnički sportski klub Sloboda''''' (English: ''Leskovac Sporting Club Liberty''), this time the club's registration was excepted by the [[Belgrade Football Subassociation]], and the club was allowed to compete in the Morava District League for season 1925–26 under instructions that further political activism would lead to its suspension.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=31}}</ref> On 28 March 1925 the club played its first officially recognized match, losing 4–1 to visiting [[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički Kragujevac]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=31}}</ref><br />
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Following the [[6 January Dictatorship|6 January dictatorship]] of [[Alexander I of Yugoslavia|King Alexander I]], LRSK Sloboda decided to alter its name midway through season 1928–29 to '''''Građanski sport klub Sloboda''''' (English: ''Citizens Sport Club Liberty''), that same season Sloboda celebrated its first title finishing top of the Morava District. After only three months GSK Sloboda underwent yet another name change, this time to '''''Leskovački sport klub Građanski''''' (English: ''Leskovac Sport Club Citizens''), after being accused of speeding "Communist propaganda" by fellow rivals ''GSK Momčilo''.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=39, 42}}</ref><br />
[[File:Screenshot 20210505-122253 Facebook.jpg|thumb|LSK Građanski, Leskovac 1929. From left to right; First row: Administration. Second row: Stojadin Cakić, Dušan Kostić, Dimitrije Stojiljković, Jordan Jović, Dragoljub Kostić, Jovan Dimitrijević, Dragoljub Denčić, Aleksandar Stojiljković, Božidar Ilić, Nikola Spasić and Svetislav Savić.]]<br />
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Građanski were sitting first midway season 1931–32 in the newly established Leskovac District League when the club was accused by rivals ''OSK Josif'', and Momčilo of clandestine revolutionary activity and [[Football hooliganism|hooliganism]]. Due to these accusations, Građanski was suppressed by the authorities. Following failed attempts at registration Kosta Stamenković approached Dimitrije Nikolić, president of the newly renamed [[Romani people in Serbia|Romani]] club, '''''Leskovački sportski klub Dubočica''''' (previously ''SK Veternica''), to forge a mutually beneficial merger. A general meeting was held between the two club's on 10 March 1932 with Nikolić agreeing to the proposition, believing the inclusion of the defunct Građanski would strengthen Dubočica, however strong opposition to the merger was aired from Romani members who were against any merger, refusing to play alongside "dissidents" and mix with "white's". A compromised proposal of fielding [[Racial segregation|segregated]] team's was rejected with the Romani boycotting the meeting and later forming the football club "''Gajret".''<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=47, 48, 49, 50}}</ref><br />
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The latter interwar period was a successful one as the ''Crveni'' were crowned Leskovac District League champions in season's 1935–36, 1937–38, and 1938–39. On-field triumphs were marred by internal disagreement following the merger of town rivals ''Fabrički klub Jugoslavija'' with Dubočica on 15 June 1939. The internal dispute led to the ousting of Dimitrije Nikolić and the election of Kosta Stamenković as new club president.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=64, 71, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81}}</ref><br />
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On 11 April 1941 Leskovac was [[Government of National Salvation|occupied]] by the [[Wehrmacht|German Army]]. As active Communists, the club's leadership including Kosta Stamenković, Vlada Đorđević and Stanimir Veljković went underground, whilst many club members and sympathisers were arrested, others joining the [[Yugoslav Partisans|Partisan resistance]]. Dubočica had diminished during the occupation but continued competing, even winning the impeded 1940–41 district league. In October 1941 the team playing a secret friendly match between ''Grafičar'' for the purpose of raising funds for the local Partisan Detachment.<br />
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On 26 March 1942 tragedy struck Dubočica as club president Stamenković committed suicide during a gunfight with [[Chetniks]] who had surrounded him in the village of [[Šilovo (Lebane)|Šilovo]]. Dubočica's 1943–44 District League title was further overshadowed by the arrest of club members on suspicious illegal activities and by August 1944 most remaining players had joined the resistance.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=89,90,91,104}}</ref><br />
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===Ups and downs (1944–1968)===<br />
Dubočica became the foremost football team in Leskovac following the city's liberation on 11 October 1944. Many rival club's were suppressed, whilst Dubočica was allowed to function due to its ties with the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|new regime]]. In 1945 the club changed its name to '''''Radnički sport klub Kosta Stamenković''''' (English: ''Worker's Sport Club Kosta Stamenković''), in honour of the fallen club co-founder and president.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1975|location=Leskovac|pages=107, 112}}</ref><br />
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RSK Kosta Stamenković won the 1946 district league twice, the first a slapdash tournament featuring only two other clubs, whilst the second featured six. The club entered the regional Serbian Championship (Group III) for season 1946–47 and incorporated fellow city rivals ''Omladinac'' into its ranks. 1947 witnessed the club's [[Yugoslav Cup]] debut, being eventually eliminated away by rivals [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] in an epic 7–5 encounter. RSK Kosta Stamenković won the 1948–49 Serbian Championship (Zone V), but we're unsuccessful in qualifying for the Serbian League for the second year running, after losing 1–0 in neutral [[Kruševac]] in a match deciding the previous 3–3 aggregate playoff against [[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički Kragujevac]]. Due to the proclamation of Kosta Stamenković as a [[Order of the People's Hero|National Hero of Yugoslavia]] on 14 December 1949, a decision was made by the club to revert to its previous name of '''''Dubočica'''''.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=112, 114, 116, 117, 124, 125}}</ref><br />
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[[File:Zare Trajković Dubočica.jpg|thumb|Svetozar "Zare" Trajković. The inspiration behind the popular Leskovac proverb – "''Ne se znaje, Zare igra!''".]]<br />
Dubočica qualified for the Serbian Football League in 1950 after a two leg play-off against [[FK TSC Bačka Topola|Jedinstvo]], winning 7–0 on aggregate. Celebrations were short-lived with the team finishing 13th with only 9 points, culminating in Dubočica's relegation to the Niš Football Subasociation. In 1952 Dubočica centre forward Zare Trajković achieved legendary status when he scoring 4 goals after half time against [[FK Vlasina]], who had been up 3–0. This memorable comeback inspired the popular proverb in the Leskovac dialect "''Ne se znaje, Zare igra!''" ([[Literal and figurative language|lit.]]''It's not known, Zare's playing!''"). The idiom means ''never-say-never'' or ''anything is possible''.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dendić |first=Ina |date=2022-06-12 |title="Ne se znaje, Zare igra" pred vlasotinačkom publikom |url=http://dnevnikjuga.rs/ne-se-znaje-zare-igra-pred-vlasotinackom-publikom/ |access-date=2023-05-30 |website=Dnevnik Juga |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ilić |first=Katarina |date=2022-07-15 |title=Premijera filma "Ne se znaje, Zare igra" u Vlasotincu |url=https://jugmedia.rs/premijera-filma-ne-se-znaje-zare-igra-u-vlasotincu/ |access-date=2023-05-30 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Jugpress |date=2019-10-17 |title=Kako je nastala poslovična izreka Leskovčana: Zare igra-ne se znaje |url=https://jugpress.com/kako-je-nastala-poslovicna-izreka-leskovcana-zare-igra-ne-se-znaje/ |access-date=2023-05-30 |website=JUGPRESS |language=bs-BA}}</ref><br />
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In 1953 Dubočica won the Leskovac Cup and had a memorable 3–2 win over then [[Yugoslav First League]] champions [[Red Star Belgrade]] in a club friendly. Dubočica reveled in its 5–1 derby win against Radnički Niš when the two sides met during the [[1954 Yugoslav Cup]], but ultimately lost again in the preliminary round to [[FC Prishtina|Kosovo]]. Dubočica won back-to-back Niš Football Subasociation titles in 1954–55 and 1955–56 thereby gaining promotion to the [[Yugoslav Second League]] (Zone IV). 1956 also witnessed the mergers of ''LSK'' (formerly ''Tekstilac'') with Dubočica for the purpose of strengthening the squad for the upcoming season.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=139, 141, 143, 146, 150, 152, 157, 161}}</ref><br />
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With only four matches till season's end Dubočica were found guilty of match fixing in the 1957–58 Yugoslav Second Division (Zone IV), following an 8–0 drubbing of [[FK Sloga Jugomagnat|Sloga Skopje]]. As a result, the club was fined and relegated to the Niš Football Zone. A fitting testimonial match was held in 1959 to honour then captain Svetislav Jovanović, and [[Borivoje Golubović]] who both marked 10 years with the team.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=173, 175}}</ref> That year also witnessed the retirement of club legend Stanko Filipović who debuted as a fifteen-year-old in 1935, and had captained Dubočica since 1939.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=165, 167}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica were 1959–60 Niš Football Zone champions, but failed to gain promotion to the second division after a surprise 8–3 aggregate defeat over two legs to [[FK Trepča|Rudar]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=179}}</ref> Dubočica managed to reach the Serbian finals in 1960 but lost 5–0 to [[FK Sloga Kraljevo|Sloga Kraljevo]], and again in 1962 losing 3–1 to [[FK Borac Čačak|Borac Čačak]] thereby falling out of the Yugoslav Cup preliminary round.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=180, 185}}</ref> Dubočica greatly benefited from a competition restructure for the 1962–63 season, as the club was placed in the Serbian League (Group South), where it competed amongst teams from [[Central Serbia]] and [[Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija|Kosovo]]. Dubočica finished a respectable third in its first two seasons, but the club became plagued by a revolving door of coaches, slumping to a 12th-place finish in 1964–65 which culminating in a player exodus from the club. The crisis continued in 1965–66 after a horrible season in which Dubočica finished 14th and suffered relegation.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=188, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194}}</ref> Dubočica fought its way back winning the 1966–67 Niš Football Zone, successfully returning to the Serbian Football League (Group South), with a fifth-place finish in 1967–68.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=199}}</ref> The team qualified for the [[1966–67 Yugoslav Cup|1967 Yugoslav Cup]] after a five-year absence, but were eliminated in the preliminaries by [[FK Železničar Niš|Železničar Niš]] 3–2.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dimitrije|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=197}}</ref><br />
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===The pride of Leskovac (1968–1983)===<br />
The [[Football Association of Yugoslavia]] undertook a restructure of the league system for the 1968–69 season that enabled Dubočica's debut in the [[Yugoslav Second League]]. With [[Miloš Milutinović]] at the helm the ''Leskovčani'' finishing in 7th place, and replicated the same league table position the following year.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=201, 204}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica triumphed in the [[Dubočica-Radnički Niš Derby|Niš-Leskovac derby]] beating rivals Radnički in the 1970 Serbian FA Cup Final, winning 3–0 away at [[Čair Stadium]] and advancing to the round of sixteen of the 1971 Yugoslav Cup, but we're eventually eliminated after losing 1–0 away to [[FK Sloboda Tuzla|Sloboda Tuzla]]. Despite some solid performances in the league, the team could only managed a disappointing 10th-place finish on the table at season's end.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=220, 223}}</ref><br />
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The challenging times continued for the club after a poor start to its campaign amid coach Milutinović's resignation midseason 1971–72, which lead to Dubočica's relegation from the second tire after a disastrous 17th-place finish.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=226}}</ref> Though the club was in the midst of a rebuilding phase, Dubočica were adamantly vying for a chance to regain promotion to the second tire. The team won the 1972–73 Serbian Football League (Group South) in their first season following relegation, but lost in the two leg playoff to (Group North) champions [[FK Rad]].<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=234}}</ref> Dubočica competed in the revamped third tier First Serbian League in season 1973–74, fishing second and back-to-back champions in 1975 and 1976, thereby earning promotion via playoff back into the Yugoslav Second League after a four-year absence.<ref>{{Cite book|title=Od Crvene zastave do Dubočice|last=Milosavljević|first=Dragomir|year=1974|location=Leskovac|pages=235}}</ref><br />
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Upon returning to the second tire the team scarcely survived a challenging campaign finishing in 14th place.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1976_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref> Under the management of former player Ljubiša Stefanović, Dubočica achieved its best result, finishing the 1977–78 league session in 4th place.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1977_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://adavinic.com/2012/04/04/in-memoriam-ljubisa-stefanovic-civun/|title=In memoriam Ljubiša Stefanović-Civun|last=adavinic|date=2012-04-04|website=ADAVINIC|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref> In a campaign marked by outstanding performances, and passionate local support, the team narrowly missing out on promotion to the [[Yugoslav First League|First Division]]. The ''Crveni'' were unable to match their successful run the following season, and ended 9th on the table.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1978_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref> In both 1980 and 1981 the team hovered in 11th spot, whilst a downturn in fortune lead Dubočica to a 13th placing on the Second League ladder.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1979_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1980_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1981_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref><br />
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The 1970s and early 1980s era was defined by club legends such as forward [[Božidar Stefanović]], midfielder and playmaker Ivan Bošković, alongside steadfast defenders [[Zoran Banković]] and [[Stojan Gavrilović]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://dnevnikjuga.rs/in-memoriam-bozidar-stefanovic-boskica-legenda-leskovackog-fudbala-2/|title=IN MEMORIAM: Božidar Stefanović – Boškica, legenda leskovačkog fudbala|date=2016-09-05|website=Dnevnik Juga|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref> The years spent in the Yugoslav Second League are regarded as the club's most successful era to date until Dubočica suffered relegated at the end of the 1982–83 season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1982_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-30}}</ref> One of the highlights included Dubočica reaching the Round of 16 of the [[1983–84 Yugoslav Cup]], in which it narrowly lost 1–0 to giants [[Red Star Belgrade]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Todorović |first=Dragan |title=Fudbal se vraća na velika vrata u Leskovac |url=https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/458508/Fudbal-se-vraca-na-velika-vrata-u-Leskovac |access-date=2023-11-05 |website=Politika Online}}</ref><br />
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===Fading fortunes (1983–2014)===<br />
Dubočica competed in the First Serbian League for five seasons (1983–1988) until the establishment of the Inter-Republic League (East), where they finishing season 1988–89 in 4th spot.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1988_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-28}}</ref><br />
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After nine years playing third division football Dubočica were promoted to the restructured [[Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|Second League of FR Yugoslavia]] in [[1992–93 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1992]], due to the ensuing [[Yugoslav Wars|civil war]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/leagues/271/1992_1/Yugoslavia.html|title=Leagues and Clubs of Yugoslavia|last=Strack-Zimmermann|first=Benjamin|website=www.national-football-teams.com|language=en|access-date=2019-12-28}}</ref> Despite being relegated in season [[1994–95 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1994–95]], Dubočica returned to the second tire in [[1996–97 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1996]], but after a dismal season were relegated yet again. The inconsistencies continued as the club made another Second League comeback in season [[1999–2000 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1999–2000]] until once again suffering relegation to the third tier [[Serbian League East]] after finishing bottom of the league in the [[2002–03 Second League of Serbia and Montenegro|2002–03 season]].<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%201991-2000.html | title=RAT, RASPAD SFR JUGOSLAVIJE, SANKCIJE | language=sr | publisher=FSG Zrenjanin | access-date=2 February 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.fsgzrenjanin.com/Period%202000-2006.html | title=SISTEM TAKMIČENJA 2000.-2006. | language=sr | publisher=FSG Zrenjanin | access-date=30 July 2016}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica meet old rivals Radnički Niš during the 18th round of the [[2010–11 Serbian League East]]. The match was marred by an all-out brawl between [[ultras]] in the stands that spilled onto the field of the Leskovac City Stadium. Radnički went on to win the southern derby 2–1.<ref>{{Citation|title=Dubocica - Radnicki Nis neredi 1|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oR7xm6ZJC70 |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/oR7xm6ZJC70 |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|language=en|access-date=2020-01-06}}{{cbignore}}</ref> Dubočica unfortunately finishing the session in 14th place and was relegated to the fourth division Niš Zone.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://srbijasport.net/league/449|title=Srpska liga|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr|access-date=2020-01-06}}</ref><br />
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Playing under the new name '''''Dubočica 1923''''', the team managed a second-place finish in the [[Niš Zone League]] and returned to the third division after finishing in a respectable 6th.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.srbijasport.net/team/11153-dubocica-1923-leskovac|title=srbijasport.net - Dubočica 1923 - Leskovac|website=www.srbijasport.net|access-date=2019-12-28}}</ref> In August 2013 the Leskovac City Assembly decided to indefinitely withhold financial grants allocated to Dubočica, and revoke the club's ownership of its facilities due to indelible mismanagement. The motion also moved to transfer the team licence to [[FK Moravac Mrštane|FK Moravac Orion]]. Dubočica President Saša Pešić who was a city councillor and former Chief of Staff in the previous [[Democratic Party (Serbia)|DS]]-lead government insisted that Dubočica and Orion would function independently, but accused the new [[Serbian Progressive Party|SNS]] dominated council of attempting to oust him, and dissolve the club.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2013-08-28 |title=Gradu se vraća gradski stadion, Orion da bude Dubočica |url=https://jugmedia.rs/gradu-se-vraca-gradski-stadion-orion-da-bude-dubocica/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2013-09-15 |title=Gradski stadion i FK Dubočica dobili vodu |url=https://jugmedia.rs/gradski-stadion-fk-dubocica-dobili-vodu/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2013-08-28 |title=Pešić: Dubočica i Orion pod svojim imenima i na svojim stadionima |url=https://jugmedia.rs/pesic-dubocica-orion-pod-svojim-imenima-na-svojim-stadionima/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> The following month Pešić succumbed to political pressure and formally resigned as club President.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2013-09-09 |title=Saša Pešić podneo ostavku na mesto predsednika FK Dubočica |url=https://jugmedia.rs/sasa-pesic-podeno-ostavku-na-mesto-predsednika-fk-dubocica/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> The chaos at the club culminated in a players strike who boycotted training and games, and did not return to normal duties until Bojan Mihajlović was selected by the players group as Head coach due to an absence of any officials. The disarray at the club would prove disastrous as the ''Leskovčani'' finishing dead last in the [[2013–14 Serbian League East]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.srbijasport.net/team/14262-dubocica-1923-leskovac|title=srbijasport.net - Dubočica 1923 - Leskovac|website=www.srbijasport.net|access-date=2019-12-28}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2013-10-06 |title=Fudbaleri Dubočice u štrajku |url=https://jugmedia.rs/fudbaleri-dubocice-strajku/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2013-10-11 |title=Fudbaleri Dubočice okončali štrajk |url=https://jugmedia.rs/fudbaleri-dubocice-okoncali-strajk/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><br />
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===Turmoil and revival (2014–present)===<br />
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In August 2014 Dubočica's entire senior men's team left the club who forfeited their first two fixtures of the 2014–15 Zone League South. Lacking competent club officials and bankrupt, Dubočica effectively ceased to exist at the senior men's level.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kurir.rs/sport/fudbal/3297119/deset-klubova-starih-od-50-do-100-godina-vise-ne-postoji-grobnica-srpskog-fudbala|title=GROBNICA SRPSKOG FUDBALA! Deset klubova starih od 50 do 100 godina više NE POSTOJI!|website=kurir.rs|language=sr|access-date=2019-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://adavinic.com/2014/06/29/leskovac-opstaje-li-fk-dubocica/|title=LESKOVAC: O(p)staje li FK "Dubočica"?!|last=adavinic|date=2014-06-29|website=ADAVINIC|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2014-08-25 |title=Fudbal: Ugašena leskovačka Dubočica!? |url=https://jugmedia.rs/fudbal-ugasena-leskovacka-dubocica/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> Within a year of the crisis a new club administration headed by President Dejan Đorđević, and coach Miroslav Grujić began the rehabilitation process by officially rebranding the club as '''''Gradski fudbalski klub Dubočica''''' (English: ''City Football Club Dubočica'') or '''GFK Dubočica''' for short.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://srbijasport.net/n/18561/zatrazena-pomoc-grada-za-spas-fk-dubocice/f|title=Zatražena pomoć Grada za spas FK Dubočice|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr|access-date=2019-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2015-08-06 |title=GFK Dubočica: I predsednik Đorđević će obući dres kada zatreba |url=https://jugmedia.rs/gfk-dubocica-i-predsednik-dordevic-ce-obuci-dres-kada-zatreba/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/sport.297.html:808832-STADION-ZA-POVRATAK-STARE-SLAVE-Leskovac-nagovestava-oporavak-fudbala-i-kosarke|title=STADION ZA POVRATAK STARE SLAVE: Leskovac nagoveštava oporavak fudbala i košarke|website=www.novosti.rs|language=sr-Latn|access-date=2019-10-13}}</ref><br />
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The club struggled to consolidate its debts and by February 2016 Grujić resigned sighting six months of unpaid wages, and was replaced by Siniša Stančić.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marinković |first=Dragan |date=2016-02-08 |title=Prvi tim "Dubočice" ostao bez trenera |url=https://jugmedia.rs/prvi-tim-dubocice-ostao-bez-trenera/ |access-date=2023-11-08 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Marinković |first=Dragan |date=2016-02-13 |title=Novi trener "Dubočice": Pisaćemo novu istoriju fudbala |url=https://jugmedia.rs/novi-trener-dubocice-pisacemo-novu-istoriju-fudbala/ |access-date=2023-11-08 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> Despite the ongoing challenges, Dubočica managed to win the lowly fifth tier Jablanica District League for season 2015–16, thereby gaining promotion. In early 2018 a payment of approximately €30,000 was issued to the club for stadium upkeep by the municipal council. Following the payment, Leskovac Mayor Dr. Goran Cvetanović accused local sporting associations of corruption, and threatened Dubočica with funding cuts unless drastic changes were taken. Cvetanović also called for a merger between Dubočica, Sloga and Orion and that the construction of a new stadium will not commenced until a higher league ranking is achieved.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2018-02-01 |title=Cvetanović: Sport je izvor korupcije u Leskovcu |url=https://jugmedia.rs/cvetanovic-sport-izvor-korupcije-leskovcu/ |access-date=2023-11-09 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> In March 2018 Goran Đorđević replaced Milun Pejić as manager, a move which guided the club to the Zone League South championship after two seasons, and the attainment of promotion to the third tier Serbian League East in 2018–19.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.juznevesti.com/Sport/Dubocica-i-Zaplanjac-u-Srpskoj-ligi-istok.sr.html | title=Dubočica i Zaplanjac u Srpskoj ligi istok | language=sr | publisher=Južne vesti | date=12 June 2018 | access-date=24 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2018-03-20 |title=Goran Đorđević – povratak na mesto uspeha: Dubočica mora u Srpsku ligu! |url=https://jugmedia.rs/goran-djordjevic-povratak-mesto-uspeha-dubocica-mora-srpsku-ligu/ |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><br />
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In February 2019 Leskovac businessman and bus company ''Kanis'' owner, Dejan Savić was elected President of Dubočica, replacing Dušan Milutinović.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Reč |first=Nova Naša |date=2020-02-05 |title=Dejan Savić, predsednik FK Dubočica: Dubočica je na pravom putu |url=https://novanasarec.org.rs/dejan-savic-predsednik-fk-dubocica-dubocica-je-na-pravom-putu/ |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=NOVA NAŠA REČ |language=bs-BA}}</ref> Savić's personal financial contribution via major sponsorship through Kanis has greatly attributed to the fiscal stabilisation of Dubočica. In September 2019 [[President of Serbia]] [[Aleksandar Vučić]] announced the planned redevelopment of Dubočica's dilapidated stadium as part of a regional assistance program for the city of Leskovac. The new stadium would be built according to [[UEFA]] standards with a minimum capacity of 8,000, with scheduled completion by 2021.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jugmedia.rs/vucic-obecao-novi-stadion-u-leskovcu-do-kraja-2021-foto-video/|title=Vučić obećao novi stadion u Leskovcu do kraja 2021. (FOTO, VIDEO)|date=2019-09-03|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.blic.rs/biznis/vesti/novi-stadion-i-u-leskovcu-investicija-od-16-miliona-evra/g2qydh5|title=NOVI STADION I U LESKOVCU Investicija od 16 miliona evra|website=Blic.rs|language=sr|access-date=2019-10-13}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.ekapija.com/news/2619266/ovako-ce-izgledati-novi-stadion-u-leskovcu-za-8244-gledalaca-foto|title=Ovako će izgledati novi stadion u Leskovcu za 8.244 gledalaca (FOTO)|website=www.ekapija.com|access-date=2019-10-16}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica's aspirations of securing promotion to the [[Serbian First League]] were hindered after a poor start to the 2019–20 season, with coach Milan Đorđević resigning after securing just 9 points in 9 rounds. Đorđević was subsequently replaced by former Dubočica player and coach Dragan Stanković "Šimi".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jugpress.com/simi-ponovo-na-trenerskoj-klupi-dubocice/|title="Šimi" ponovo na trenerskoj klupi Dubočice|last=Jugpress|first=Postavio|date=2019-10-17|website=JUGPRESS|language=bs-BA|access-date=2019-10-19}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jugmedia.rs/gfk-dubocica-djordjevic-podneo-ostavku-simi-novi-trener/|title=GFK DUBOČICA Đorđević podneo ostavku, Šimi novi trener|date=2019-10-17|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-10-19}}</ref> The [[Football Association of Serbia]] made the decision to suspend the league in round 17 due to the [[COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom|COVID-19 pandemic]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=Srpska liga Istok - Rezultati|url=https://srbijasport.net/league/4465|access-date=2020-06-16|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr}}</ref> During the interruption Aleksandar Kuzmanović was announced as new coach, whilst the FA announced Dubočica's promotion to the second tire Serbian First League for season 2020–21.<ref>{{Cite web|title=ДОНЕТА ОДЛУКА О ПОПУЊАВАЊУ СУПЕР И ПРВЕ ЛИГЕ СРБИЈЕ {{!}} Фудбалски савез Србије|url=https://fss.rs/izvrsni-odbor-fss-doneta-odluka-o-popunjavanju-super-i-prve-lige-srbije/|access-date=2020-07-01|website=fss.rs|language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-06-16|title=Aleksandar Kuzmanović novi trener GFK Dubočica|url=https://jugmedia.rs/aleksandar-kuzmanovic-novi-trener-gfk-dubocica/|access-date=2020-07-09|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-06-30|title=Dubočica u Prvoj ligi Srbije, odlučio FSS|url=https://jugmedia.rs/dubocica-u-prvoj-ligi-srbije-odlucio-fss/|access-date=2020-07-09|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS}}</ref> Kuzmanović resigned after failing to secure a win for the newly promoted side.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Razišli se GFK Dubočica i Aleksandar Kuzmanović|url=https://srbijasport.net/n/63971/razisli-se-gfk-dubocica-i-aleksandar-kuzmanovic/f|access-date=2020-09-22|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr}}</ref> He was replaced by [[Saša Mrkić]] in September 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-09-21|title=PROMENA NA KLUPI: Saša Mrkić novi trener Dubočice posle ostavke Aleksandra Kuzmanovića|url=http://dnevnikjuga.rs/promena-na-klupi-sasa-mrkic-novi-trener-dubocice-posle-ostavke-aleksandra-kuzmanovica/|access-date=2020-09-22|website=Dnevnik Juga|language=sr-RS}}</ref> The club's lackluster performance continued throughout the season with Mrkić resigning following a 1–0 home defeat to [[FK Radnički Sremska Mitrovica|Radnički Sremska Mitrovica]] in Round 31.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Saša Mrkić: Liga je poligon za fudbalsku giljotinju|url=https://srbijasport.net/n/69106/sasa-mrkic-liga-je-poligon-za-fudbalsku-giljotinju/f|access-date=2021-05-09|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr}}</ref> Dubočica were relegated alongside 8 other clubs despite ending the season in 12th place.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Srbije|first=Super liga|title=Prva liga Srbije - Sezona 2020/2021|url=http://www.prvaliga.rs/sezona-2020-21/tabele-2020-21|access-date=2021-05-21|website=Prva liga Srbije|language=sr-yu}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=PLS: Radničkom derbi sa Dubočicom, Dinamo porazom završio sezonu|url=https://www.juznevesti.com/Sport/PLS-Radnickom-derbi-sa-Dubocicom-Dinamo-porazom-zavrsio-sezonu.sr.html|access-date=2021-05-21|website=Južne vesti|language=sr}}</ref> Dubočica hired new coach [[Slaviša Božičić]] as it set about its Serbian League East 2021-22 campaign. In March 2021 Dubočica Stadium was demolished while construction of a modern 8,136 capacity stadium valued at €20,470,000 commenced in the summer. Despite leading the club to the [[2021–22 Serbian Cup|Serbian Cub]] round of 16 in which Dubočica lost 1–0 to Serbian SuperLiga leaders [[FK Partizan]], Božičić and the club parted ways during the winter break as the team was sitting in 6th place and 14 points behind league leaders [[FK Trayal Kruševac|Trayal Kruševac]].<ref>{{Cite web|last=Jugpress|first=Postavio|date=2021-07-06|title=Fudbaleri "Dubočice" imaju novog trenera Slavišu Božičića|url=https://jugpress.com/fudbaleri-dubocice-imaju-novog-trenera-slavisu-bozicica/|access-date=2022-01-23|website=JUGPRESS|language=bs-BA}}</ref> Božičić was replaced by former Dubočica and Yugoslavia national team player [[Marko Perović (footballer, born 1972)|Marko Perović]]. Dubočica were unable to improve and parted way's with Petrović at season's end. Dejan Čelar was hired as the new manager to lead the team for season 2022–23.<br />
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The introduction of Čelar revitalised the club as Dubočica showed on-field improvements, losing only three games all season. Led by veteran striker and captain [[Dušan Savić (footballer, born 1985)|Dušan Savić]] the team topped the league table, edging out local rivals [[Radnički Pirot]] for promotion back to the Serbian First League.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mladenović |first=Emilija |date=2023-06-05 |title=Fudbaleri Dubočice u Prvoj ligi Srbije |url=https://jugmedia.rs/fudbaleri-dubocice-u-prvoj-ligi-srbije/ |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> Dejan Savić was re-elected club President in January 2023 for another four-year term.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Stamenković |first=Srdjan |date=2023-01-28 |title=SKUPŠTINA GFK DUBOČICA: Dejan Savić ponovo izabran za predsednika kluba, cilj Prva liga Srbije |url=https://sportskastranajuga.com/2023/01/28/skupstina-gfk-dubocica-dejan-savic-ponovo-izabran-za-predsednika-kluba-cilj-prva-liga-srbije/ |access-date=2023-11-10 |website=Sportska Strana Juga |language=sr-RS}}</ref> The club's reentry into the second division coincided with the highly anticipated opening of the new [[Dubočica Stadium]]. The club won its first [[2023–24 Serbian First League|PrvaLiga]] home fixture with a 2–1 win against [[RFK Novi Sad 1921|RFK Novi Sad]]. Several days later the club hosted a large delegation to formally celebrate the opening of the new stadium. The attendees included Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, [[Republika Srpska]] President [[Milorad Dodik]], Leskovac Mayor Goran Cvetanović, Serbian FA President [[Dragan Džajić]] and [[Serbia national football team]] Head coach [[Dragan Stojković|Dragan "Piksi" Stojković]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2023-08-24 |title=Vučić obilazi novi stadion u Leskovcu: Možda će Dubočica sledeće godine da uđe u najviši rang |url=https://jugmedia.rs/vucic-obilazi-novi-stadion-u-leskovcu-mozda-ce-dubocica-sledece-godine-da-udje-u-najvisi-rang/ |access-date=2023-11-11 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> Dubočica finished the midseason league standings in second place. Despite decent results and favorable odds for promotion, club manager Dejan Čelar unexpectedly resigned following the team's 2–1 win over [[FK Inđija]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomašević |first=Dalibor |date=2023-12-15 |title=IZNENAĐENJE ILI NE? Čelar podneo ostavku! Dubočica trku za elitni rang nastavlja sa novim trenerom |url=https://www.maxbetsport.rs/pls-dejan-celar-ostavka-gfk-dubocica-486637/ |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=MaxBet Sport |language=sr-RS}}</ref> The club administration hastily announced [[Marjan Živković]] as Čelar's successor during the winter break.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Tomašević |first=Dalibor |date=2023-12-30 |title=DUBOČICA IMA NOVOG TRENERA Član čuvene generacije Obilića preuzima leskovačkog prvoligaša |url=https://www.maxbetsport.rs/dubocica-leskovac-marjan-zivkovic-490141/ |access-date=2024-01-19 |website=MaxBet Sport |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Marjan Živković nastavlja tamo gde je Dejan Čelar stao na putu ka eliti |url=https://srbijasport.net/n/83967/marjan-zivkovic-nastavlja-tamo-gde-je-dejan-celar-stao-na-putu-ka-eliti/f |access-date=2024-01-31 |website=srbijasport.net |language=sr}}</ref> With seven players out due to injury from the regular starting lineup Dubočica struggled to reverse their poor run of form in the second half of the season, leading to yet another change in management. The club hired [[Miodrag Anđelković]] to oversee the team for the remainder of the season, but the team succumbed to a disappointing 9th place in the bottom half of the relegation round play-off table.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2024-03-20 |title=Dubočica posle niza loših rezultata smenila Živkovića, stiže Anđelković |url=https://meridiansport.rs/fudbal/dubocica-marjan-zivkovic-miodrag-andelkovic-trener/ |access-date=2024-07-10 |language=en-US}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica faced renewed scrutiny in the off-season over questions surrounding the club's financial dealings. Former players accused the club of withholding salaries and threatened legal action to recover unpaid wages. The club faced further scandal when the Football Association of Serbia deducted Dubočica 6 points and issued a €68,300 fine for alleged match-fixing in their 33rd round, 2023–24 Serbian First League fixture against [[FK Mladost Novi Sad|FK Mladost GAT]], a charge vehemently denied by the club.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Ivanović |first=Milica |date=2024-06-17 |title=Nizbrdica: Fudbaleri Dubočice iz Leskovca najavljuju tužbe zbog neisplaćenih plata od 30 miliona |url=https://jugmedia.rs/nizbrdica-fudbaleri-dubocice-iz-leskovca-najavljuju-tuzbe-zbog-neisplacenih-plata-od-30-miliona/ |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Mladenović |first=Emilija |date=2024-05-14 |title=FSS komisija pokrenula postupak protiv GFK Dubočice zbog sumnji u nameštanje utakmice |url=https://jugmedia.rs/fss-komisija-pokrenula-postupak-protiv-gfk-dubocice-zbog-sumnji-u-namestanje-utakmice/ |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Mladenović |first=Emilija |date=2024-07-08 |title=GFK Dubočica kažnjena sa 8 miliona dinara i oduzimanjem 6 bodova |url=https://jugmedia.rs/gfk-dubocica-kaznjena-sa-8-miliona-dinara-i-oduzimanjem-6-bodova/ |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Mladenović |first=Emilija |date=2024-05-15 |title=GFK Dubočica tvrdi da nije učestovala ni u jednoj nečasnoj radnji i da za sve imaju materijalne dokaze |url=https://jugmedia.rs/gfk-dubocica-tvrdi-da-nije-ucestovala-ni-u-jednoj-necasnoj-radnji-i-da-za-sve-imaju-materijalne-dokaze/ |access-date=2024-07-23 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> Dubočica president Dejan Savić criticized the media for their unfavorable coverage, claiming the club has a debt of approximately €188,000, which includes unpaid player salaries. Savić boasted of general improvements during his tenure, but acknowledged the club cannot indefinitely rely on municipal subsidies. Savić confirmed Dubočica aims to achieve financial sustainability through revenue generated by player transfers and sponsorship deal's, whilst setting a target for promotion to the SuperLiga by 2026.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mladenović |first=Emilija |date=2024-07-03 |title=Predsednik GFK Dubočiča: Došlo je vreme da klubovi žive od svojih proizvoda od prodaje igrača |url=https://jugmedia.rs/predsednik-gfk-dubocica-doslo-je-vreme-da-klubovi-zive-od-svojih-proizvoda-od-prodaje-igraca/ |access-date=2024-07-24 |website=JuGmedia |language=sr-RS}}</ref> <br />
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In July 2024, Dubočica made two significant announcements with former club captain Dušan Savić appointed as the new Sporting Director, and Sava Šašić as the new coach.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Sava Šašić novi trener GFK Dubočice |url=https://srbijasport.net/n/85674/sava-sasic-novi-trener-gfk-dubocice/f |access-date=2024-07-11 |website=srbijasport.net |language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=maxsport.rs |date=2024-07-03 |title=Sava Šašić novi trener Dubočice |url=https://maxsport.rs/2024/07/sava-sasic-novi-trener-dubocice/ |access-date=2024-07-10 |website=MaxSport |language=sr-RS}}</ref><br />
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==Crest and colours==<br />
The club crest is framed in bronze with six points. The white diagonal half of the emblem has the abbreviation "''GFK''" (ГФК) and "''Dubočica''" (ДУБОЧИЦА) in [[Serbian Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic]] red lettering, whilst a bronze and white coloured football (previously a [[red star]]) rests at the top of the crest. The red diagonal portion features "''Leskovac''" (ЛЕСКОВАЦ) also in Cyrillic rendering in white letters. The year of establishment, "''1923"'', is written in white at the bottom half of the crest. It is surrounded by a graphic representation of a bronze cog-like factory building with a smoking chimney stack.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.brandsoftheworld.com/logo/gfk-dubocica-leskovac|title=GFK Dubocica Leskovac {{!}} Brands of the World™ {{!}} Download vector logos and logotypes|website=www.brandsoftheworld.com|access-date=2019-10-20}}</ref><br />
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The club kit has traditionally consisted of the colours red and white, with red being the more dominant colour due to Dubočica's [[Working class|working-class]] roots. <br />
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==Stadium==<br />
[[File:Stadion dubocica107.jpg|thumb|Dubočica Stadium]]<br />
Previously the club's home ground was the City Stadium (Gradski stadion), commonly referred to as ''"Stadion Dubočica".'' Located south-east of the [[Leskovac]] city center, it featured a 2,514 capacity western stand, while the eastern terrace held approximately 4,500 standing spectators. The stadium which was owned buy the municipality had for decades been in a state of disrepair due to meager funding. The ground lacked floodlights, and electricity, while the hazardous eastern terrace suffers from repeated acts of trespass and vandalism.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.juznevesti.com/Sport/Novi-izgled-stadiona-u-Leskovcu.sr.html|title=Novi izgled stadiona u Leskovcu|website=Južne vesti|language=sr|access-date=2019-10-20}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jugmedia.rs/gradski-stadion-dubocica-propada/|title=Gradski stadion "Dubočica" i dalje propada|date=2018-01-27|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-10-20}}</ref> The construction of a new 8,000 capacity stadium began in 2021. Construction was initially delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-03-10|title=Počele pripreme za rušenje Gradskog stadiona u Leskovcu (foto)|url=https://jugmedia.rs/pocele-pripreme-za-rusenje-gradskog-stadiona-u-leskovcu-foto/|access-date=2021-05-09|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS}}</ref> The new Dubočica Stadium was completed in 2023.<br />
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==Supporters and rivalries==<br />
Dubočica was traditionally known as the [[Working class|working-class]] club of Leskovac. During the interwar period the team had bitter rivalries with SK Momčilo and SK Josif, two club's which represented the local [[middle class]]. During this era the club also developed long-standing rivalries with teams from [[Niš]], particularly [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički]] and [[FK Vlasina]] from neighbouring [[Vlasotince]].<ref>{{Cite web|title=SLI: Dubočica - Radnički (N) 1:2|url=https://srbijasport.net/n/3983/sli-dubocica---radnicki-n-12|access-date=2019-10-25|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr}}</ref><ref>{{Citation|title=Dubocica Leskovac- Radnicki Nis FIGHT|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jp_R8dwSgg |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211221/6Jp_R8dwSgg |archive-date=2021-12-21 |url-status=live|language=en|access-date=2019-11-08}}{{cbignore}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica's status improved significantly after [[World War II in Yugoslavia|World War II]] as most of its city rivals were disbanded by the [[League of Communists of Yugoslavia|Communists]]. Property and training grounds were allocated to Dubočica which became a prominent sporting institution for the youth of Leskovac. The club enjoyed a solid following whilst playing in the [[Yugoslav Second League]] during the golden era of the 1970s and 1980s, however, due to poor performance and the general state of Serbian football active support has dwindled.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jugmedia.rs/tribine-stadiona-dubocica-poslednji-put-bile-pune-na-titovom-sletu/|title=Tribine stadiona Dubočica poslednji put bile pune na Titovom sletu?|date=2018-05-23|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS|access-date=2019-10-19}}</ref><br />
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Dubočica is the oldest football club in Leskovac and still maintains a level of sympathy within the local community. A devoted [[ultras]] group known as "Leskovac Wolves" (Serbian Cyrillic: Вукови Лесковац), regularly support the team at home and away fixtures.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://balkanskinavijaci.com/intervju-vukovi-leskovac/|title=Intervju Vukovi Leskovac {{!}} Balkanski Navijaci|last=admin|language=bs-BA|access-date=2019-10-19}}</ref> Dubočica contest the Leskovac derby with fellow city team [[FK Sloga Leskovac|Sloga Leskovac]] and Lemind 1953. The club also maintains rivalries with regional south Serbian clubs [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]], [[FK Radnički Pirot|Radnički Pirot]] and [[FK Dinamo Vranje|Dinamo Vranje]].<ref>{{Cite web|date=2018-10-17|title=Ispred FK Dubočica atmosfera kao na velikim mečevima (FOTO, VIDEO)|url=https://jugmedia.rs/ispred-fk-dubocica-atmosfera-kao-na-velikim-mecevima-fotvideo/|access-date=2020-07-16|website=juGmedia|language=sr-RS}}</ref><br />
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==Players==<br />
===Current squad===<br />
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{{Fs player|no=1|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Knežević]]|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=2|nat=SRB|name=[[Predrag Đorđević (footballer, born 1990)|Predrag Đorđević]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=3|nat=SRB|name=Danilo Jović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=6|nat=SRB|name=Nikola Milinković|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=7|nat=SRB|name=Ilija Stojanović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=8|nat=SRB|name=Miljan Ljubenović|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=9|nat=SRB|name=Mlađan Stevanović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=12|nat=SRB|name=Vukašin Stanković|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=14|nat=MNE|name=Matija Račić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=15|nat=SRB|name=Nemanja Zdravković|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=16|nat=SRB|name=Filip Tolić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=17|nat=CIV|name=[[Junior Tallo]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Lazar Stojanović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=20|nat=SRB|name=Ivan Milić|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=21|nat=SRB|name=Strahinja Jovančić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=22|nat=SRB|name=Mateja Mladenović|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=26|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Tomić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=28|nat=SRB|name=Predrag Đorđević|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=31|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Momčilović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=44|nat=SRB|name=Milijan Ilić| pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=55|nat=SRB|name=Andrija Stamenković|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=77|nat=SRB|name=Nemanja Vlajković|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=90|nat=SRB|name=Davor Nedeljković|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no= |nat=JPN|name=Takara Masutani|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no= |nat=JPN|name=Yu Horike|pos=MF}}<br />
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==Honours==<br />
===National===<br />
*'''First Serbian League''' (2): 1974–75, 1975–76<br />
*'''Serbian Football League (Group South)''' (1): 1972–73<br />
*'''People's Republic of Serbia Championship (Zone V)''' (1): 1948–49<br />
*'''Football Association of SR Serbia Cup''' (1): 1970<br />
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===Regional===<br />
*'''Leskovac District League''' (7): 1935–36, 1937–38, 1938–39, 1940–41, 1943–44, 1946, 1946<br />
*'''Leskovac City Cup''' (7): 1939, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1961, 1961, 1962<br />
*'''South Morava Brigade Cup''' (3): 1953, 1954, 1955<br />
*'''Niš Football Zone''' (2): 1959–60, 1966–67<br />
*'''[[Niš Football Subassociation]]''' (2): 1954–55, 1955–56<br />
*'''[[Serbian League East]]''' (1): 2022–23<ref>{{Cite web |title=srbijasport.net - GFK Dubočica - Leskovac |url=https://www.srbijasport.net/team/60755 |access-date=2023-06-07 |website=www.srbijasport.net}}</ref> <br />
*'''Zone League South''' (1): 2017–18<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://srbijasport.net/league/3367|title=Zona|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr|access-date=2020-01-01}}</ref><br />
*'''Jablanica District League''' (1): 2015–16<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://srbijasport.net/league/2388|title=Jablanička okružna liga - Rezultati|website=srbijasport.net|language=sr|access-date=2020-01-01}}</ref><br />
*'''Morava District League''' (1): 1928–29<br />
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==Notable players==<br />
;National team players<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/club/5639/1950_2/Dubocica_Leskovac.html | title=Dubočica Leskovac | publisher=National Football Teams | access-date=28 February 2017}}</ref><br />
* {{Flagicon|YUG}} [[Zoran Banković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Marko Perović (footballer, born 1972)|Marko Perović]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Aleksandar Kocić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Radivoje Manić]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SCG}} [[Bratislav Živković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Kocić]] (youth)<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Stamenković]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Filipović (footballer)|Aleksandar Filipović]] (youth)<br />
* {{Flagicon|CIV}} [[Junior Tallo]]<br />
* {{Flagicon|SRB}} Nikola Tasić (youth)<br />
* {{Flagicon|IRQ}} [[Ibrahim Salim Saad]]<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.rsssf.org/players/iraq-players-abroad.html | title=Iraqi Football Players in Europe | website=[[RSSSF]] | access-date=14 June 2018}}</ref><br />
''For a list of all GFK Dubočica players with a Wikipedia article, see [[:Category:GFK Dubočica players]]''.<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/64-dubocica/card FK Dubočica] and [https://www.srbijasport.net/club/7335-gfk-dubocica/card GFK Dubočica] at Srbijasport<br />
* [http://srbijafudbal.com/dubocica.htm GFK Dubočica] at Srbijafudbal<br />
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'''Gradski fudbalski klub Sloboda Užice''' ({{Lang-sr-Cyrl|Градски фудбалски клуб Слобода Ужице}}) is a [[Serbia]]n professional [[Association football|football]] club from [[Užice]]. They are currently playing in the [[Serbian First League]], the second tier of Serbian football.<br />
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==History==<br />
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===Early years (1920s and 1930s)===<br />
The club was founded through the initiative of Užice's workers in 1925, as part of the sports society named '''URSK Sloboda''' (''Užički radnički sportski klub Sloboda'', English: Užice's worker's sport klub Sloboda). The founders were communist activists Miloš Marković (who was two years earlier the founder of [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]]) and Josip Šiber. From the very beginning, football had a priority over other sports in the newly founded sports society. The first official match was played on 24 June 1926 against [[FK Radnički Kragujevac|Mladi Radnik]] from [[Kragujevac]] ending in a 2–2 draw. In the 1928–29 season, the club began participating in the regional Western Morava county league, along with other area clubs such as FK Era from [[Užice]], Car Lazar and Obilić from [[Kruševac]], Ibar from [[Kraljevo]], Jedinstvo from [[Čačak]] and [[FK Takovo|Takovo]] from [[Gornji Milanovac]]. In 1929, the club officially got accepted under the umbrella of the [[Football Association of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav Football Association]] as well as the ''Worker's Sports Union''. Due to financial difficulties, the club did not compete in the early 1930s, playing only friendly matches. The club scaled down its football activities in this period, turning its focus towards politics. Due to its ties to worker unions, the club got infiltrated by members and sympathizers of the banned [[Communist Party of Yugoslavia|Yugoslav Communist Party]] (KPJ), becoming in essence the focal point for [[Communism|communist]] activity in the city of Užice. Authorities reacted by forcing the club to drop the term "radnički" (reference to workers) from its name in early 1932. For the [[International Workers' Day|May Day]] that year, Sloboda's co-founder Josip Šiber placed the [[Red flag (politics)|Red flag]] on the club's facilities. While the authorities conducted an investigation into the event, the flag re-appeared on the cliff overlooking the city. In December 1932, Sloboda ended up losing its license by the national police of the [[Kingdom of Yugoslavia]] and was forced to shut down because of "spreading communist ideas". Soon after, the club resumed its activities under new name&nbsp;– '''USK Građanski''' (''Užički sportski klub Građanski'')&nbsp;– which was the authorities' attempt to distance the club from its ties to workers as well as fostering a new civic identity. ''FK Era'', the other club from the city, merged into ''Građanski''. In the 1936–37 season, Građanski became champion of the regional Western Morava county league, but still failed to qualify to the national level second-tier [[Yugoslav Second League]], losing the playoff tie. During those qualification matches, the club supporters traveled by bus to [[Kragujevac]] to support their team against the local club ''Erdoglija'' in what is considered to be the first supporters trip outside Užice. In 1938, the club was again banned by the authorities, but a year later, the ban got lifted, and the club continued this time under yet another new name '''''Budućnost'''''. However, the [[Second World War]] began soon. During the occupation of the country by [[Axis forces]], the club did not have any activity, and most of its players participated in fighting to liberate the country. Many of them perished during the war.<ref name="fkslobodapointsevojno1">[http://www.fkslobodapointsevojno.rs/istorija Istorija] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110109045901/http://www.fkslobodapointsevojno.rs/istorija |date=9 January 2011 }} at official site.</ref><br />
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===Post World War II (1945–1991)===<br />
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On 5 May 1945, the club was reestablished under its original name '''Sloboda''', which means freedom (or liberty) in Serbian, and was now named '''FK Sloboda Titovo Užice''' (City of Užice was renamed to Titovo Užice). Next year the club won the local league and played for several years in the regional Serbian League. After the restructure of the football association, it became a member of the Kragujevac sub-division of the football federation. Until 1947, the club played its matches on the field in Krčagovo, but from then on began playing in a new stadium in Begluk, where under floodlights played its first night match against [[OFK Beograd|Metalac Belgrade]]. In 1956, the club reached its greatest achievement until then, by playing in the so-called IV Zone League (one of the 5 leagues forming the [[Yugoslav Second League]]) among other teams like [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]], [[FK Radnički 1923|Radnički Kragujevac]], Rabotnički Skopje, Pobeda Prilep, Trepča Kosovska Mitrovica and others. The club suffered relegation after that season, but in that period it managed to accomplish some stability as regular participant in the Kragujevac Association League. In the 1962–63 season, Sloboda played the qualifications for the Yugoslav Second League against [[FK Bor]], and after each team winning its home matches by 2–0, the final was played in [[Belgrade]]'s [[Stadion FK Partizan|JNA stadium]], where it failed to win.<br />
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It was finally in its fourth attempt, in 1965, that the club managed to qualify to the Yugoslav Second League as second-place team in the [[Serbian League]] group South. In the qualifications it managed to overcome Belgrade's [[FK Železnik|Železnik]] and Tetovo's Teteks. One of the club's most memorable nights during this period came on 19 February 1967, when the club held Yugoslavia's most successful club, [[Red Star Belgrade]] to a 1–1 draw in the [[Yugoslav Cup]] before losing 1–2 in extra time in front of 14,000 spectators. The following two seasons are remembered by the fans as the most successful until then. The club managed to conclude the first half of the championship in first place in both seasons, but on both occasions failed to reach the [[Yugoslav First League|First League]] qualifications at the end.<br />
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Following this period, the league was restructured and some poor results saw the club drop down to the Serbian League (Yugoslav 3rd tier) where they remained until 1980, when it was promoted to the Yugoslav Second League East (the Second League was back then divided into two groups, East and West). Promotion was achieved with a crushing win over FK Topličanin by 5–0. In this period the club achieved stability, and in the 1987–88 season by finishing in the top half of the league table achieved qualification to the newly formed unified Second League. In this period, the late 1980s, the level of football played in Yugoslavia is by many considered the best ever.<ref name="fkslobodapointsevojno1"/><br />
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===First League of Yugoslavia and stagnation (1991–2010)===<br />
In the 1991–92 season, the club was at the top of the Second League for a long period, but at the end failed to gain promotion to the top league, achieving that in the following season, 1992–93 and qualified to play in the [[First League of FR Yugoslavia]] for the [[1993–94 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1993–94]] time. Despite wins in Čačak against [[FK Borac Čačak|Borac]] by 4–1, and in [[Pljevlja]] against Rudar by 1–0, because of the restructuring of the league it only played in 1995 against the best teams of the First League.<br />
[[File:Nemanja Vidić.jpg|thumb|Former [[Manchester United F.C.|Manchester United]] captain [[Nemanja Vidić]] played with Sloboda Užice youth team between 1994 and 1996 before transferring to Red Star|200px|upright]]<br />
In June 1995, it managed to stay in the First League by winning in the promotion/relegation matches the Second League [[FK Novi Pazar]] in [[Novi Pazar]] in a penalty shoot-out. The following season, [[1995–96 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1995–96]] it ended in 4th place in the B First League, qualifying to play in the A First League in the second part of the championship. But, at the end, it finished last, despite wins against [[FK Proleter Zrenjanin|Proleter Zrenjanin]] and [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]].<br />
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In the following seasons the club suffered a series of relegations, and despite few participations in the Second League, the club ended up mostly playing in the [[Serbian League]] (third national tier) during the 2000s.<ref name="fkslobodapointsevojno1"/><br />
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===Merging with Sevojno and Serbian SuperLiga (2010–present)===<br />
In 2010 the club announced it merged with [[FK Sevojno]],<ref>[http://sport.blic.rs/Fudbal/Domaci-fudbal/179909/Novi-Superligas-Sloboda-Sevojno-Point Novi Superligaš Sloboda Sevojno Point] at sport.blic.rs {{in lang|sr}}</ref> which had just been promoted to the [[Serbian SuperLiga]], and from then the club played in the SuperLiga, under the new name '''''FK Sloboda Point Sevojno''''', until the name '''Sloboda Užice''' was restored as the club's official name on 13 October 2011.<ref>[http://www.fksloboda.org/vest.php?id=774 Samo za Slobodu... -October 13, 2011]. Fksloboda.org (13 October 2011). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.</ref> In their first ever season, in the highest tier of Serbian football, they finished sixth, nine places off the relegation zone. They finished the [[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga]] season fifth and almost achieved [[Europa League]] qualifications. The [[2012–13 Sloboda Užice season]] was the same they finished fifth for the second year straight. Also the 12–13 season will be remembered as the negative tradition breaking season. They won against [[FK Rad]] at home after 30 years, they achieved their first ever win over Serbian giants [[Red Star Belgrade]] away at Marakana, they won against [[FK Radnički Niš]] on Čair for the first time and they also won against [[FK Radnički 1923]] away after 47 years. The following season the club got relegated from the SuperLiga on the final matchday after a 1–0 loss to [[FK Voždovac|Voždovac]] at home.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.zurnal.rs/2014/05/28/ispali-javor-i-sloboda-rad-u-barazu-protiv-metalca/index.html|title=Спортски Журнал}}</ref> Originally the club was meant to be playing in the [[Serbian League West]] in the 2016–17 season, with finishing 13th the previous season and getting relegated, but due to the exclusion of [[FK Sloga Petrovac na Mlavi|Sloga PM]] the club kept their [[Serbian First League|First League]] status.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.zurnal.rs/fudbal/prva-liga/36888/sloga-odustala-od-takmicenja-u-ligi|title = Слога одустала од такмичења у лиги}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.zurnal.rs/fudbal/prva-liga/36924/sloboda-iz-uzica-ostaje-u-prvoj-ligi|title = Слобода из Ужица остаје у Првој лиги}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2016&mm=07&dd=18&nav_id=1156548|title=Sloboda menja Slogu u Prvoj ligi Srbije}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sport.blic.rs/fudbal/domaci-fudbal/promena-u-fudbalu-sloga-odustala-sloboda-prvoligas/80qmmw6|title = PROMENA U FUDBALU Sloga odustala, Sloboda prvoligaš}}</ref><br />
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In 2019, after five turbulent seasons in the First League, Sloboda got relegated to the [[Morava Zone League]], fourth tier of Serbian football<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.kurir.rs/sport/fudbal/3241697/kraj-jedne-ere-sloboda-iz-uzica-porazom-u-cacku-ispala-iz-prve-lige-srbije-video|title = KRAJ JEDNE ERE: Sloboda iz Užica porazom u Čačku ispala iz Prve lige Srbije! (VIDEO)}}</ref> and was renamed in '''GFK Sloboda'''.<ref>[http://www.radioluna.rs/za-gfk-sloboda-uzice-ce-igrati-samo-uzicani/ Za GFK Sloboda Užice će igrati samo Užičani | Radio Luna]- 9. Juni 2019</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://sport.blic.rs/fudbal/domaci-fudbal/sloboda-uzice-zonska-liga-reflektori/l9dlwxd|title=ZONSKA LIGA POD REFLEKTORIMA Sloboda uzimala bodove velikanima i bila nadomak Evrope, a sad je čekaju rivali iz Sjenice, Arilja, Bajine Bašte}}</ref> In June 2020, the club signed a cooperation agreement with [[Canadian Soccer League|Canadian]] club [[Serbian White Eagles FC]].<ref name="SWE SU 2020 article">{{cite web |url=https://serbianwhiteeagles.ca/en/2022/09/serbian-white-eagles-and-sloboda-uzice-sign-cooperation-agreement/ |last=Vujcic |first=Djuradj |website=serbianwhiteeagles.ca |title=Serbian White Eagles and Sloboda Uzice sign cooperation agreement |access-date=2024-02-15 |date=2022-09-21 |language=en |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240211154113/https://serbianwhiteeagles.ca/en/2022/09/serbian-white-eagles-and-sloboda-uzice-sign-cooperation-agreement/ |archive-date=11 February 2024 |url-status=dead}}</ref> In 2022, the club got promoted back to the First League, by winning the [[Serbian League West]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.telegraf.rs/sport/fudbal/3508638-sloboda-se-digla-iz-pepela-uzicani-se-posle-tri-godine-vratili-u-pls-proslavili-uz-pirotehniku-i-pun-stadion|title = Sloboda se digla iz pepela: Užičani se posle tri godine vratili u PLS, proslavili uz pirotehniku i pun stadion}}</ref><br />
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==Stadium==<br />
{{main|Radomir Antić Stadium}}<br />
[[File:Sloboda Užice stadium.jpg|350px|thumb|Radomir Antić Stadium at night|left]]<br />
The '''Radomir Antić Stadium''' is a multi-purpose stadium and Sloboda's home ground. The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 spectators.<ref>[http://www.fksloboda.rs/klub ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120130063028/http://www.fksloboda.rs/klub |date=30 January 2012 }}</ref> In July 2013 it was announced that the stadium will have floodlights for the first time in club history.The first game under the floodlights was played against Partizan on 14 September 2013.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.zurnal.rs/2013/07/26/postavljen-kamen-temeljac-za-izgradnju-reflektora-u-uzicu/index.html|title=Спортски Журнал|access-date=29 July 2013|archive-date=18 October 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131018011232/http://www.zurnal.rs/2013/07/26/postavljen-kamen-temeljac-za-izgradnju-reflektora-u-uzicu/index.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.zurnal.rs/2013/09/14/partizan-slavio-u-uzicu-jojic-dvostruki-asistent/index.html|title = Спортски Журнал}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://sportal.rs/news.php?news=109271 |title=JSL: Partizan pokvario užički dan za istoriju (VIDEO) – Srpski fudbal – Sportal.rs |access-date=2013-09-14 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130917091656/http://sportal.rs/news.php?news=109271 |archive-date=17 September 2013 }}</ref> On 12 August 2021, the name of the stadium was officially changed to Radomir Antić Stadium in honour of [[Radomir Antić]].<ref name="B92 stadium ref">{{cite web |url=https://www.b92.net/sport/fudbal/vesti.php?yyyy=2021&mm=08&dd=12&nav_id=1906161 |author=[[B92]] |title=Dobro došli na stadion "Radomir Antić" |accessdate=2022-04-07 |date=2021-08-12 |language=Serbian}}</ref><br />
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==Supporters==<br />
[[File:Fans of Sloboda.jpg|thumb|250px|Fans of Sloboda|upright]]<br />
The organized supporters of Sloboda Užice are known as "Freedom Fighters" ({{lang-sr|Borci za slobodu}}). The members of Freedom Fighters call themselves also "Slobodaši". They express their love for their city, club and region with many creative activities. The Slobodaši hold firmly to Serbian traditional values and are known as real supporters where sporting spirit is a priority. They are also well known for their fair behavior in the stands and their commitment to humanitarian aid. The basis of their support mainly includes chants, the use of flags, choreography and the display of banners. A well-known slogan of the Freedom Fighters is "Sloboda počinje" ({{lit.|Freedom begins}}).<ref>[http://www.mondo.rs/s236101/Sport/Fudbal/Sjajan_gest_navijaca_Slobode.html Sjajan gest navijača Slobode | Mondo]. Mondo.rs (10 June 2010). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.</ref><ref>[http://www.mondo.rs/s233042/Info/Hronika_i_Drustvo/Uzice-_I_navijaci_pomazu_u_ciscenju_snega.html Užice: I navijači pomažu u čišćenju snega | Mondo]. Mondo.rs (10 June 2010). Retrieved on 2012-08-21.</ref><ref>[https://archive.today/20130129041810/http://www.mozzartsport.com/vesti/11084/navijaci-slobode-docekali-novu-godinu-na-stadionu-(video)/ Navijači Slobode dočekali Novu godinu na stadionu (FOTO i VIDEO)]. Mozzart Sport. Retrieved on 2012-08-21.</ref><br />
<br />
==Recent seasons (1996–present)==<br />
{{updated|29 May 2023}}<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
!Season<br />
!League<br />
!Pld.<br />
!W<br />
!D<br />
!L<br />
!GF<br />
!GA<br />
!GD<br />
!Pts.<br />
!Position<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[1996–97 First League of FR Yugoslavia|1996–97]]<br />
|[[First League of FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
|33||7||7||19||27||52||−25||28||11th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[1997–98 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1997–98]]<br />
|[[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
|34||17||5||12||54||34||+20||56||5th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[1998–99 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1998–99]]<br />
|[[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
|21||5||4||12||21||27||−6||19||16th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[1999–2000 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|1999–00]]<br />
|[[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
|34||16||9||9||59||34||+25||57||5th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2000–01 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2000–01]]<br />
|[[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
|34||10||9||15||37||45||−8||39||14th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2001–02 Second League of FR Yugoslavia|2001–02]]<br />
|[[Second League of FR Yugoslavia]]<br />
|32||14||8||10||44||32||+12||50||9th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|2002–03<br />
|[[Serbian League West|Serbian League Morava]]<br />
|32||20||7||5||69||29||+40||67||2nd<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|2003–04<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|34||18||6||10||53||31||+22||60||3rd<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|2004–05<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|34||17||7||10||43||23||+20||58||4th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|2005–06<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|34||15||7||12||36||42||−6||52||5th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2006–07 Serbian League West|2006–07]]<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|34||14||7||13||50||43||+7||49||9th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2007–08 Serbian League West|2007–08]]<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|30||9||8||13||26||30||−4||35||12th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2008–09 Serbian League West|2008–09]]<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|30||14||4||12||35||34||+1||46||3rd<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2009–10 Serbian League West|2009–10]]<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|30||16||4||10||43||26||+17||52||3rd<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2010–11 Serbian SuperLiga|2010–11]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|30||12||7||11||34||35||−1||43||6th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2011–12 Serbian SuperLiga|2011–12]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|30||15||6||9||42||35||+7||51||5th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2012–13 Serbian SuperLiga|2012–13]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|30||11||12||7||39||37||+2||45||5th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2013–14 Serbian SuperLiga|2013–14]]<br />
|[[Serbian SuperLiga]]<br />
|30||7||7||16||21||38||−17||28||16th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2014–15 Serbian First League|2014–15]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
||30||8||12||10||24||28||−4||36||12th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2015–16 Serbian First League|2015–16]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|30||8||11||11||35||34||+1||35||13th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2016–17 Serbian First League|2016–17]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|30||15||9||6||43||28||+15||54||3rd<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2017–18 Serbian First League|2017–18]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|30||9||7||14||23||35||−12||34||12th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2018–19 Serbian First League|2018–19]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|37||6||8||23||22||70||−48||16||16th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|2019–20<br />
|[[West Morava Zone League]]<br />
|16||14||2||0||42||7||+35||44||1st<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[Serbian League West|2020–21]]<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|34||17||6||11||51||38||+13||57||4th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[Serbian League West|2021–22]]<br />
|[[Serbian League West]]<br />
|30||19||6||5||43||19||+24||63||1st<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2022–23 Serbian First League|2022–23]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|37||11||18||8||42||41||+1||51||9th<br />
|-<br />
|-align=center<br />
|[[2023–24 Serbian First League|2023–24]]<br />
|[[Serbian First League]]<br />
|37||11||13||13||34||39||-5||46||12th<br />
|-<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Current squad==<br />
{{updated|31 January 2024}}<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=1|nat=SRB|name=Đorđe Vukašinović|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=2|nat=SRB|name=Marko Janković|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=4|nat=SRB|name=Aleksandar Cvetić|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=5|nat=SRB|name=Semir Alić|pos=MF|other=on loan from [[FK Novi Pazar|Novi Pazar]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=6|nat=NGA|name=[[Victor Amos]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=7|nat=SRB|name=Todor Glišović|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=8|nat=SRB|name=Savo Rašković|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=9|nat=SRB|name=Bojan Gajić|pos=FW|other=[[Captain (association football)|captain]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=10|nat=SRB|name=[[Vladimir Silađi]]|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=11|nat=SRB|name=Andrej Đukić|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=12|nat=SRB|name=Luka Savić|pos=GK|other=on loan from [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=13|nat=SRB|name=[[Đorđe Glišović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|no=14|nat=SRB|name=Ognjen Milanović|pos=FW|other=on loan from [[FK Mladost Lučani|Mladost Lučani]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=15|nat=SRB|name=[[Rade Glišović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=17|nat=SRB|name=[[Milan Srbijanac]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=18|nat=SRB|name=Ognjen Starčević|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=19|nat=SRB|name=Nemanja Lazić|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=21|nat=SRB|name=[[Nikola Eskić]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=22|nat=SRB|name=[[Petar Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=24|nat=MNE|name=Dragoljub Radoman|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=25|nat=RUS|name=Arkadiy Antonovich Zhelnin|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=26|nat=SRB|name=Aleksa Petrović|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=27|nat=SRB|name=[[Marko Stanojević (footballer, born 1997)|Marko Stanojević]]|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=28|nat=SRB|name=[[Mihailo Jovanović (footballer, born 1989)|Mihailo Jovanović]]|pos=DF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=29|nat=KOR|name=Se-jin Myeong|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=30|nat=SRB|name=Dejan Tumbas|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no=98|nat=SRB|name=Andrija Vujaković|pos=GK}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no= |nat=GHA|name=Seedorf Agyemang|pos=MF}}<br />
{{Fs player|other=|no= |nat=MKD|name=Kjire Mitkov|pos=FW}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
===Out on loan===<br />
{{Fs start}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Stefan Đoković|pos=GK|other=at [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Luka Milovanović|pos=DF|other=at [[FK FAP|FAP]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Nebojša Vujičić|pos=MF|other=at [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]}}<br />
{{Fs mid}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Nikola Krsmanović|pos=FW|other=at [[FK Zlatibor Čajetina|Zlatibor Čajetina]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=Ivan Lučić|pos=FW|other=at [[FK FAP|FAP]]}}<br />
{{Fs player|no= |nat=SRB|name=[[Zehrudin Mehmedović]]|pos=FW|other=at [[FK FAP|FAP]]}}<br />
{{Fs end}}<br />
<br />
==Technical staff==<br />
''Updated 31 January 2024''<br />
{| class="toccolours" style="border:#f00 solid 1px; background:#fff; font-size:88%;"<br />
|+ style="background:black; color:#f00; font-size:120%;"| '''Current technical staff'''<br />
|<br />
* '''Head coach''': {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]]<br />
* Assistant coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} Filip Arsenijević<br />
* Goalkeeping coach: {{flagicon|SRB}} Milojko Lojanica<br />
* Doctor: {{flagicon|SRB}} Bojan Terzić<br />
* Physiotherapist: {{flagicon|SRB}} Darko Pantelić<br />
|}<br />
<br />
==Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors==<br />
{{col-begin}}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"<br />
|-<br />
!Period<br />
!Kit Manufacturer<br />
!Shirt Sponsor<br />
|-<br />
|2010–2013<br />
|rowspan=3|Jako<br />
|Point Group<br />
|-<br />
|2013–2014<br />
|Farmakom MB<br />
|-<br />
|2015–<br />
|UNITRAG<br />
|}<br />
{{col-2}}<br />
{{col-end}}<br />
<br />
==Notable former players==<br />
:'''To appear in this section a player must have either:'''<br />
* Played at least 100 games in Serbian top league.<br />
* Set a club record or won an individual award while at the club.<br />
* Played at least one international match for their national team at any time.<br />
<br />
{{div col|colwidth=22em}}<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Radomir Antić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dušan Arsenijević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Čančarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Ćulum]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Divac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Dogandžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Đorić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubinko Drulović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Branko Gavrilović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Tihomir Jelisavčić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ratko Jokić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zlatko Krdžević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Petar Krivokuća]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Rešad Kunovac]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nikola Maksimović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Đuro Marić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miloš Marić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nenad Markićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Njeguš]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Goran Pandurović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Pavlović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragan Pejić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milojko Pivljaković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Predrag Ranđelović (footballer, born 1976)|Predrag Ranđelović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Saša Simić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Uroš Stamatović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Srboljub Stamenković]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mihajlo Vasović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Nemanja Vidić]] (youth)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Dragoljub Vitić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Mirko Vitić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Vukašinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Vukomanović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Aleksandar Vulović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Živadinović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|ARM}} [[Ognjen Čančarević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Dario Purić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|BRA}} [[Tiago Galvão]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CRO}} [[Mirsad Omerhodžić]]<br />
* {{flagicon|CZE}} [[Tomáš Poláček]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SLV}} [[Vladan Vićević]]<br />
* {{flagicon|GHA}} [[Francis Bossman]]<br />
* {{flagicon|LBR}} [[Omega Roberts]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Darko Božović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} [[Filip Kasalica]]<br />
* {{flagicon|NGA}} [[Kevin Amuneke]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Tome Kitanovski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|MKD}} [[Darko Micevski]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Maroš Klimpl]]<br />
* {{flagicon|TJK}} [[Nuriddin Davronov]]<br />
{{div col end}}<br />
<br />
''For the list of current and former players with Wikipedia article, please see: [[:Category:FK Sloboda Užice players]].''<br />
<br />
==Coaching history==<br />
List of coaches.<ref>[http://www.fksloboda.org/sezona70.php Season-by-season results] at fksloboda.org</ref><br />
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* {{flagicon|BIH}} [[Krešimir Arapović]]<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Đorđe Kačunković]] (1965)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Ćosić (1970–71)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Terzić (1971)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Marković (1972)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Vukotić (1972–73)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Dušan Radonjić (1988–91)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Čančarević]] (1991)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Miroslav Vukašinović]] (1992)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Čančarević]] (1992–94)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Željko Berić (1994)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Dogandžić]] (1995)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milovan Rajevac]] (1995–96)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Jestratije Jovanović (1996)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Slobodan Jagodić (1996)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Milenko Radivojević (1997)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Dogandžić]] (1997)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Ratko Jokić (1997–98)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Slavoljub Dimitrijević (1998)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Slavko Vojčić (1999)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Jestratije Jovanović (1999)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milan Čančarević]] (2003–04)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Ristanović]] (2004)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Predrag Ristanović]] (2004–07)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Dogandžić]] (2007)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Željko Berić]] (2008)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ivan Čančarević]] (2008–09)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Njeguš]] (2009–10)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]] (2010–14)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Dmitrović]] (2014)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Ivan Janjić (caretaker) (2014)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Milenko Kiković]] (2014–15)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Predrag Ristanović]] (2015–17)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Goran Đukić (2017–18)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Milan Bosanac (2018)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Jovo Čučković]] (2018)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Predrag Marić (2018)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slobodan Dogandžić]] (2019)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Jovan Nikitović (2019–20)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Slavko Matić]] (2020)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} Goran Đukić (2020–22)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Vladan Vićević]] (2022)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Zoran Kostić (footballer)|Zoran Kostić]] (2022–23)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Blažo Bulatović]] (2023)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Predrag Ristanović]] (2023)<br />
* {{flagicon|MNE}} Dušan Ivanović (2024)<br />
* {{flagicon|SRB}} [[Ljubiša Stamenković]] (2024–)<br />
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==References==<br />
{{Reflist}}<br />
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==External links==<br />
* {{Official website|https://web.archive.org/web/20220401193241/https://www.gfksloboda.rs/}} {{in lang|sr}}<br />
* [http://www.fksloboda.rs Unofficial website] {{in lang|sr}}<br />
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