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| Captain = [[Aleksandar DJordjevic]]
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| Coach = [[Michel Milovic]]
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| first = {{ru|SRB}} 11 - 3 [[British Dominions]] <br /><small>(11 April 1918)</small>
| World Rugby Rank date = 4 November 2024
| bigwin = {{ru|SRB}} 44 - 0 {{ru-rt|LTU}}<br /><small>(20 May 1998)</small>
| bigloss = {{ru|GER}} 108 - 0 {{ru-rt|SRB}}<br /><small>(12 November 2005)</small>
| First game= {{ru|SRB|1882}} 8–3 [[British Colonies]]<br />(9 March 1918)
| Largest win = {{ru|SRB}} 62–0 {{ru-rt|MNE}}<br />(8 October 2022)
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| Largest loss = {{ru|GER}} 108–0 {{ru-rt|SRB|2004}}<br />(12 November 2005)
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|World Rugby min=88|World Rugby min date=23 November 2020|World Rugby max=80|World Rugby max date=16 January 2023}}


The '''Serbia national rugby union team''' represents [[Serbia]] in international [[rugby union]]. Serbia are considered a tier three nation by the [[International Rugby Board]] (IRB), and have yet to make their debut at the [[Rugby World Cup]]. They have played over 100 internationals.
The '''Serbia national rugby union team''' is classified as a tier three nation by [[World Rugby]], and has yet to qualify for the [[Rugby World Cup]]. They have played over 100 internationals.

The national side is ranked 80th in the world, as of 16 January 2023.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.world.rugby/rankings/mru?lang=en|title = Men's Rankings &#124; World Rugby}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
{{main|Rugby union in Serbia}}
{{main|Rugby union in Serbia}}
The first known rugby players from Serbia were Serbian students in [[George Heriot's School]] in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] during The First World War. On 11 April, 1918 they played their first unofficial international game,in front of 10,000 spectators, against a British Dominions XV and won by eight points to three. Notable players from this period included Toma Tomic from Leskovac, Dimitrije Dulkanovic and Danilo Pavlovic.


[[File:SerbiaRugby1918Lightened.jpg|left|thumb|A [[Serbia]]n Rugby Team, 1918]]
Serbia made their official international debut in 1968 against a [[Romania national rugby union team|Romanian XV]], losing 3 points to 11. They made their full Test debut the following month, losing 6 points to 29 against [[Bulgaria national rugby union team|Bulgaria]]. They won their first official international match in 1969, defeating Bulgaria 22 points to six.


The first known rugby players from Serbia were Serbian students in [[George Heriot's School]] in [[Edinburgh]], [[Scotland]] during The First World War. On March, 9th 1918 they played their first unofficial international game, in front of 10,000 spectators, against a British Dominions VII and won by eight points to three.<ref>[http://rugbyserbia.com/srbija-istorijat/ Ragbi Savez Srbije – Istorija]</ref> Notable players from this period included Toma Tomić from Leskovac, Dimitrije Dulkanović from Ćuprija and Danilo Pavlović from Prokuplje.
During 60's, 70's and 80's Serbian players played for the Yugoslavia national rugby union team alongside players from Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia. After the [[Yugoslav Wars|wars and breakup of Yugoslavia]], the so called "Yugoslavia" team consisted of players from Serbia only, and they played their first full international against {{nrut|Andorra}} at [[Vrsac]] in 1996.
Serbian students also played rugby at the [[High School of Dundee]] and [[Hillhead High School]] in Glasgow. The best Serbian player in Scotland was Slavoljub DJordjevic from Čajetina. He played more than 100 games for Hillhead HS, [[Glasgow University RFC]] and [[Hillhead RFC]] in Scotland rugby top competitions.


Serbia played as a part of Yugoslavia since 1919 until 1992, then as FR Yugoslavia until 2003, and, finally, as [[Serbia and Montenegro]] from 2003 to 2006. Yugoslavia made their official international debut in 1968 against a [[Romania national rugby union team|Romanian XV]], losing 3 points to 11. They made their full test debut the following month, losing 6 points to 29 against [[Bulgaria national rugby union team|Bulgaria]]. They won their first official international match in 1969, defeating Bulgaria 22 points to six.
After 1996, the Serbian team played under various different names for political reasons, but they have played regularly in [[FIRA-AER]] and [[IRB]] competitions.


During the 60s, 70s and 80s, Serbian players played for the Yugoslavia national rugby union team alongside players from the rest of Yugoslavia. After the [[Yugoslav Wars|wars and breakup of Yugoslavia]], the Yugoslavia team consisted of players from Serbia only, and they played their first full international against {{nrut|Andorra}} at [[Vršac]] in 1996.
==Results==


After 1996, playing as FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro until 2006, they have played regularly in [[FIRA-AER]] and [[International Rugby Board|IRB]] competitions.
===As the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1996-2002)===


==Current squad==
Test games
Starting line-up for the [[2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships|2023-24 Rugby Europe Conference]] match against [[Moldova national rugby union team|Moldova]].
* '''Coach:''' Michel Milovic


{| class="wikitable sortable"
04.05.1996. ANDORRA VRSAC 30 - 12 FIRA Grp B2
|-
! Player !! Position !! Caps !! Club
|-
| [[Igor Marinković]]|| [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] || || {{flagicon|GER}} [[DSV 78 Hannover]]
|-
| [[Uroš Jončić]]|| [[Hooker (rugby union)|Hooker]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Dragan Matijević]]|| [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] || || {{flagicon|ENG}} [[Roundhegians RFC]]
|-
| [[Relja Pećanac]]|| [[Lock (rugby union)|Lock]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Stefan Ivković]]|| [[Lock (rugby union)|Lock]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Krusevac]]
|-
| [[Kiprijan Đorić]]|| [[Flanker (rugby union)|Flanker]] || || {{flagicon|AUT}} [[RC Donau]]
|-
| [[Alen Ćosović]]|| [[Flanker (rugby union)|Flanker]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Danijel Stojanovic (rugby union)|Danijel Stojanovic]]|| [[Number 8 (rugby union)|Number 8]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Janko Zemun Milinković]]|| [[Scrum-half (rugby union)|Scrum-half]] || || {{flagicon|ITA}} [[AS Rugby Bergamo 1950]]
|-
| [[Aleksandar Đorđević (rugby union)|Aleksandar Đorđević]]|| [[Fly-half (rugby union)|Fly-half]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Belgrade Rugby Club Red Star]]
|-
| [[Dragan Kokanović (rugby union)|Dragan Kokanović]]|| [[Wing (rugby union)|Wing]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Belgrade Rugby Club Red Star]]
|-
| [[Julijen Matijašević]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || || {{flagicon|FRA}} [[Sporting Club Tulle Corrèze]]
|-
| [[Nikola Stanković (rugby union)|Nikola Stanković]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Nemanja Stošić]]|| [[Wing (rugby union)|Wing]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Igor Dejanović]]|| [[Fullback (rugby union)|Fullback]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Partizan]]
|-
| [[Vladimir Janićijević]]|| [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Vojvodina]]
|-
| [[Milan Trujkić]]|| [[Fullback (rugby union)|Fullback]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Uroš Jevđenijević]]|| [[Lock (rugby union)|Lock]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Stefan Simović]]|| [[Lock (rugby union)|Lock]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Partizan]]
|-
| [[Stanislav Ljubičić]]|| [[Flanker (rugby union)|Flanker]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Rad]]
|-
| [[Ivan Nikolić]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Dorćol 1998]]
|-
| [[Nemanja Lazić (rugby union)|Nemanja Lazić]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Krusevac]]
|-
| [[Petar Pavlović (rugby union)|Petar Pavlović]]|| [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] || || {{flagicon|SER}} [[Rugby Club Dorćol 1998]]
|-
|}


==Results==
18.05.1996. BULGARIA GABROVO 39 - 9 FIRA Grp B2
===As the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1996–2002)===
{| class="wikitable"
|- align="left"
! Date
! Location
! Opposition
! Result
! Tournament
|-
|1996-05-04||[[Vršac]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 30–12 || [[1995–1997 FIRA Trophy]]
|-
|1996-05-18||[[Gabrovo]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 39–9 || [[1995–1997 FIRA Trophy]]
|-
|1996-10-06||[[Kyiv]]|| {{ru|Ukraine}} || 0–60 || [[1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification]]
|-
|1996-11-02||[[Vienna]]|| {{ru|Austria}} || Default || [[1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification]]
|-
|1997-03-01||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 8–0 || [[1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification]]
|-
|1997-05-10||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Israel}} || 10–7 || [[1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification]]
|-
|1997-11-08||[[Nyon]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 13–29 || [[1997–1998 FIRA Tournament]]
|-
|1998-04-25||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Israel}} || 30–6 || [[1997–1998 FIRA Tournament]]
|-
|1998-05-20||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Lithuania}} || 44–0 || [[1997–1998 FIRA Tournament]]
|-
|1998-06-02||[[Riga]]|| {{ru|Latvia}} || Default || [[1997–1998 FIRA Tournament]]
|-
|1998-10-10||[[Brussels]]|| {{ru|Belgium}} || 6–12 || [[1998–1999 FIRA Tournament]]
|-
|1999-05-08||[[Tunis]]|| {{ru|Tunisia}} || 6–45 || [[1998–1999 FIRA Tournament]]
|-
|2000-04-02||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Moldova}} || 17–3 || [[European Nations Cup Fourth Division 2000]]
|-
|2000-04-30||[[Pernik]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 33–6 || [[European Nations Cup Fourth Division 2000]]
|-
|2000-05-13||[[Herzliya|Herzlia]]|| {{ru|Israel}} || 17–3 || [[European Nations Cup Fourth Division 2000]]
|-
|2000-10-14||Andorra la Vella|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 9–12 || [[2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification]]
|-
|2000-11-05||[[Dimitrovgrad, Serbia|Dimitrovgrad]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 46–6 || [[2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification]]
|-
|2001-03-31||[[Dimitrovgrad, Serbia|Dimitrovgrad]]|| {{ru|Hungary}} || 25–10|| [[2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification]]
|-
|2001-05-12||[[Zenica]]|| {{ru|Bosnia}} || 13–23 || [[2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification]]
|-
|2001-05-26||[[Gornji Milanovac]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 13–10 || [[2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification]]
|-
|2001-10-20||[[Chişinău]]|| {{ru|Moldova}} || 16–36 || [[2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2002-04-06||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Austria}} || 26–8 || [[2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2002-05-04||Andorra La Vella|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 19–5|| [[2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2002-05-11||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 27–21 || [[2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|}


===As Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)===
06.10.1996. UKRAINE KYEV 0 - 60 WCQ Euro.Pool1,Rnd A
{| class="wikitable"
|- align="left"
! Date
! Location
! Opposition
! Result
! Tournament
|-
|2003-04-26||[[Esztergom]]|| {{ru|Hungary}} || 23–47 || [[2002–2003 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2003-05-03||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Latvia}} || 18–29 || [[2002–2003 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2003-05-24||[[Chişinău]]|| {{ru|Moldova}}|| 17–17 || [[2002–2003 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2004-04-10||[[Subotica]]|| {{ru|Hungary}}|| 31–3 || [[2003–2004 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2004-04-17||[[Marsa, Malta|Marsa]]|| {{ru|Malta}} || 18–20 || [[2003–2004 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2004-05-08||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Moldova}} || 20–43 || [[2003–2004 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2004-11-13||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 33–10 ||[[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2005-03-19||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 11–11 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2005-04-09||[[Valletta]]|| {{ru|Malta}} || 24–13 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2005-05-07||[[Łódź]]|| {{ru|Poland}} || 11–18 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2005-10-08||[[Split, Croatia|Split]]|| {{ru|Croatia}} || 9–26 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2005-11-05||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Malta}} || 3–16 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2005-11-12||[[Heidelberg]]|| {{ru|Germany}} || 0–108 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|-
|2006-04-08||[[Lazarevac]]|| {{ru|Belgium}} || 15–36 || [[2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification]]
|}


===As Serbia (2006–)===
02.11.1996. AUSTRIA WIEN Default WCQ Euro.Pool 1,Rnd A
{| class="wikitable"
|- align="left"
! Date
! Location
! Opposition
! Result
! Tournament
|-
|2006-10-07||Nyon|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 9–30 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2006-11-04||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Denmark}} || 34–23 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2007-04-14||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Sweden}} || 12–30 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2007-10-27||Odense|| {{ru|Denmark}} || 17–17 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2007-11-24||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 5–13 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2008-04-26||Lund|| {{ru|Sweden}} || 3–22 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2008-05-10||[[Yerevan]]|| {{ru|Armenia}} || 0–25 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2008-05-25||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Armenia}} || 19–8 || [[2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2008-09-13||[[Smederevo]]|| {{ru|Armenia}} || 0–41 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2008-12-06||[[Smederevo]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 32–7 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2009-04-04||Nyon|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 12–6 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2009-05-02||[[Vilnius]]|| {{ru|Lithuania}} || 9–50 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2009-10-24||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 13–8 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2009-11-28||Andorra La Vella|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 7–21 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2010-04-10||Abovian|| {{ru|Armenia}} || 19–20 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2010-04-24||[[Pančevo]]|| {{ru|Lithuania}} || 5–77 || [[2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division]]
|-
|2010-10-23||[[Ljubljana]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 3–33 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
|2010-11-20||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 18–15 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
|2011-02-19||Andorra La Vella|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 25–42 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
|2011-05-07||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Armenia}} || 20–18 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
|2011-10-29||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 52–0 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2011-11-12||Monthey|| {{ru|Switzerland}} || 19–27 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2012-04-14||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 7–9 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2012-04-21|| || {{ru|Armenia}} || 25–0 || [[2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2012-10-13||Netanya|| {{ru|Israel}} || 22–48 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2012-10-27||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Latvia}} || 39–22 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2012-11-03||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 26–29 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2013-04-13||Odense|| {{ru|Denmark}} || 0–38 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2013-10-12||Valmiera|| {{ru|Latvia}} || 14–25 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2013-10-19||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Israel}} || 6–18 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2014-03-30||[[Andorra La Vella]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 12–23 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2014-04-12||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Denmark}} || 19–33 || [[2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2014-10-18||[[Ljubljana]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 3–48 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2014-10-25||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Luxembourg}} || 0–36 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2015-04-18||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Austria}} || 22–3 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2015-04-25||[[Odense]]|| {{ru|Denmark}} || 25–22 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2015-11-07||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 17–33 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2015-11-14||[[Luxembourg]]|| {{ru|Luxembourg}} || 24–30 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2016-04-09||[[Vienna]]|| {{ru|Austria}} || 26–12 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2016-04-16||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Denmark}} || 23–20 || [[2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division]]
|-
||2016-10-29||[[Ljubljana]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 13–74 || [[2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2016-11-05||[[Zrenjanin]]|| {{ru|Turkey}} || 25–0 || [[2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2017-04-09||[[Zenica]]|| {{ru|Bosnia}} || 10–21 || [[2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2017-04-29||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Austria}} || 29–12 || [[2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2017-10-21||[[Vienna]]|| {{ru|Austria}} || 25–27 || [[2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2017-10-28||[[Pancevo]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 21–30 || [[2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2018-04-21||[[Piestany]]|| {{ru|Slovakia}} || 50–24 || [[2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2018-04-28||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Cyprus}} || 35–17 || [[2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2018-10-13||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 29–35 || [[2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2018-11-10||[[Piestany]]|| {{ru|Slovakia}} || 37–10 || [[2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2019-05-11||[[Pancevo]]|| {{ru|Slovenia}} || 35–27 || [[2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2019-05-18||[[Andorra La Vella]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 0–33 || [[2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2019-10-12||[[Sofia]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 7–71 || [[2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2019-10-19||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Turkey}} || 30–15 || [[2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2021-10-16||[[Sofia]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria}} || 11–14 || [[2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2021-10-23||[[Pancevo]]|| {{ru|Turkey}} || 37–14 || [[2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2022-04-16||[[Pancevo]]|| {{ru|Andorra}} || 24–18 || [[2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2022-05-07||[[Zenica]]|| {{ru|Bosnia}} || 38–19 || [[2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2022-10-08||[[Belgrade]]|| {{ru|Montenegro}} || 62–0 || [[2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2022-10-15||[[Trabzon]]|| {{ru|Turkey}} || 23–6 || [[2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2023-04-13||[[Zenica]]|| {{ru|Bosnia }} || 40–12 || [[2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2023-10-07||[[Chişinău]]|| {{ru|Moldova }} || 11–31 || [[2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2023-04-13||[[Pancevo]]|| {{ru|Turkey }} || 22–31 || [[2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|-
||2023-04-20||[[Sofia]]|| {{ru|Bulgaria }} || 7–30 || [[2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships]]
|}


==Overall==
01.03.1997. SWITZERLAND PANCEVO 8 - 0 WCQ Euro.Pool 1,Rnd A
Below is table of the representative rugby matches played by the Serbia national XV at test level up until '''5 October 2024''':
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
!width="200"| Nation
!width="70"| Games
!width="70"| Won
!width="70"| Lost
!width="70"| Drawn
!width="70"| Percentage of wins
|- bgcolor="#d0ffd0" align="center"
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|Andorra}} || 11 || 4 || 7 || 0 || {{#expr:4/11*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|Armenia}} || 6 || 3 || 3 || 0 || {{#expr:3/6*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|AUT}} || 6 || 4 || 2 || 0 || {{#expr:4/6*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|BEL}} || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|BIH}} || 4 || 2 || 2 || 0 || {{#expr:2/4*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|BUL}} || 8 || 4 || 4 || 0 || {{#expr:4/4*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|CRO}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|CYP}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || {{#expr:1/1*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|DEN}} || 6 || 3 || 2 || 1 || {{#expr:3/6*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|GER}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|HUN}} || 3 || 2 || 1 || 0 || {{#expr:2/3*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|ISR}} || 5 || 3 || 2 || 0 || {{#expr:3/5*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|LAT}} || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || {{#expr:1/3*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|LIT}} || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || {{#expr:1/3*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|LUX}} || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|MLT}} || 3 || 1 || 2 || 0 || {{#expr:1/3*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|Moldova}} || 6 || 1 || 4 || 1 || {{#expr:1/6*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|MNE}} || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || {{#expr:1/1*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|POL}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|SVK}} || 2 || 2 || 0 || 0 || {{#expr:2/2*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|SLO}} || 8 || 3 || 5 || 0 || {{#expr:3/8*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|SWE}} || 2 || 0 || 2 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|SUI}} || 10 || 5 || 4 || 1 || {{#expr:5/10*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|TUN}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|TUR}} || 5 || 4 || 1 || 0 || {{#expr:4/5*100 round 2}}%
|-
| align="left" | {{ru|UKR}} || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || 0%
|- class="sortbottom"
!Total||'''102'''||'''45'''||'''54'''||'''3'''||'''{{#expr:45/103*100 round 2}}%'''
|}


==Player records==
10.05.1997. ISRAEL PANCEVO 10 - 7 WCQ Euro.Pool 1,Rnd A
{{more citations needed section|date=October 2019}}


===Most caps===
08.11.1997. SWITZERLAND NYON 13 - 29 FIRA Silver


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
25.04.1998 ISRAEL BELGRADE 30 - 6 FIRA Silver
|-
!width=50px|#
! style="width:150px;"|Name
! style="width:100px;"|Years
!width=50px|Caps
!width=150px|Position
|-
|1
|align="left"| Marko Kapor
|1999–2019
|50
|Fly-half
|-
|2
|align="left"| '''[[Vladimir DJukic]]'''
|2008–
|43
|Prop
|-
|3
|align="left"| [[Nikola Stancevic]]
|1973–1990
|45
|Flanker
|-
|4
|align="left"| Milan Rastovac
|1997–2013
|45
|Centre
|-
|5
|align="left"| [[Nenad Matejic]]
|2002–2019
|42
|Fullback
|-
|6
|align="left"| [[Igor Dejanovic]]
|2007–2024
|41
|Fullback
|-
|6
|align="left"| [[Aleksandar DJordjevic]]
|2008–2024
|41
|Centre
|-
|8
|align="left"| [[Dragan Grujic]]
|1988–2006
|39
|Fullback
|-
|8
|align="left"| [[Boris Martic]]
|2005–2023
|39
|Flanker
|-
|10
|align="left"| [[Miladin Zivanov]]
|2006–2023
|37
|Centre
|}


<small>Last updated: Bulgaria vs Serbia, 20 April 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.</small>
20.05.1998 LITHUANIA BELGRADE 44 - 0 FIRA Silver


===Top point scorers===
02.06.1998 LATVIA RIGA Default FIRA Silver


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
10.10.1998 BELGIUM BRUSSELS 6 - 12 FIRA Pool C
|-
!width=50px|#
! style="width:150px;"|Name
! style="width:100px;"|Career
!width=50px|Points
!width=50px|Caps
!width=150px|Position
|-
|1
|align="left"| Marko Kapor
|1999–
|209
|50
|Fly-half
|-
|2
|align="left"| [[Vladimir Jelic]]
|1996–2014
|103
|14
|Fly-half
|-
|3
|align="left"| [[Boris Martic]]
|2005–
|103
|39
|Flanker
|-
|4
|align="left"| [[Dragan Grujic]]
|1988–2006
|98
|39
|Full-back
|-
|5
|align="left"| '''[[Marko Gvozdenovic]]'''
|2015–
|90
|8
|Flanker
|-
|6
|align="left"| [[Milan Orlovic]]
|2007–2014
|75
|24
|Centre
|-
|7
|align="left"| [[Nenad Matejic]]
|2002–2014
|71
|42
|Full-back
|-
|8
|align="left"| '''[[Nikola Stankovic]]'''
|2018–
|64
|13
|Fly Half
|-
|9
|align="left"| Milan Rastovac
|1997–2013
|55
|45
|Centre
|-
|10
|align="left"| [[Igor Dejanovic]]
|2007–2024
|42
|41
|Fullback
|}


===Youngest players===
08.05.1999. TUNIS TUNIS 6 - 45 FIRA Pool C


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;"
02.04.2000. MOLDOVA BELGRADE 17 - 3 FIRA Div. D2
|-
! style="width:25px;"|#
! style="width:162px;"|Player
! style="width:118px;"|Pos
! style="width:145px;"|Age
! style="width:165px;"| Opposition
! style="width:65px;"|Date
|-
| '''1.''' || [[Stefan Jerkovic]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || '''17 years 10 months 28 days''' || {{ru|SLO}} || 2016-10-29
|-
| '''2.''' || [[Srdjan Bozic]]|| [[Scrum-half (rugby union)|Scrum-half]] || '''17 years 11 months 21 days''' || {{ru|SVK}} || 2018-11-10
|-
| '''3.''' || [[Ivan Pirkovic]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || '''18 years 1 month 12 days''' || {{ru|SWE}} || 2007-04-14
|-
| '''4.''' || [[Aleksandar Jakisic]]|| [[Flanker (rugby union)|Flanker]] || '''18 years 2 months 3 days''' || {{ru|CZE}} || 1991-04-21
|-
| '''5.''' || Milan Rastovac || [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || '''18 years 2 months 4 days''' || {{ru|ISR}} || 1997-05-10
|-
| '''6.''' || [[Ivan Biocanin]]|| [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] || '''18 years 2 months 25 days''' || {{ru|SUI}} || 1997-11-08
|-
| '''7.''' || [[Marko Isailovic]]|| [[Wing (rugby union)|Wing]] || '''18 years 3 months 3 days''' || {{ru|LUX}} || 2014-10-25
|-
| '''7.''' || [[Branimir Petrovic]] || [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || '''18 years 3 months 3 days''' || {{ru|AND}} || 2009-11-28
|-
| '''9.''' || [[Janko Zemun Milinkovic]]|| [[Scrum-half (rugby union)|Scrum-half]] || '''18 years 3 months 28 days''' || {{ru|BIH}} || 2017-04-22
|-
| '''10.''' || [[Dalibor Vukanovic]]|| [[Centre (rugby union)|Centre]] || '''18 years 4 months 6 days''' || {{ru|BUL}} || 2004-11-13
|-
|}


<small>Last updated: Bulgaria vs Serbia, 20 April 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.</small>
30.04.2000. BULGARIA PERNIK 33 - 6 FIRA Div. D2


===Oldest players===
13.05.2000. ISRAEL HERZLIA 17 - 3 FIRA Div. D2


{| class="wikitable" style="font-size:95%; text-align:center;"
14.10.2000. ANDORRA ANDORRA LA VELL 9 - 12 FIRA Pool 3,WCQ Euro.Rnd 1
|-
! style="width:25px;"|#
! style="width:162px;"|Player
! style="width:118px;"|Pos
! style="width:145px;"|Age
! style="width:165px;"| Opposition
! style="width:65px;"|Date
|-
| '''1.''' || [[Srdjan Nikolic]]|| [[Tighthead Prop (rugby union)|Tighthead Prop]]|| '''43 years 1 month 2 days''' || {{ru|BUL}} || 2019-10-12
|-
| '''2.''' || [[Vladimir Jelic]]|| [[Fly-half (rugby union)|Fly-half]] || '''41 years 9 months 12 days''' || {{ru|LUX}} || 2014-10-25
|-
| '''3.''' || [[Ivan Rodic]]|| [[Tighthead Prop (rugby union)|Tighthead Prop]] || '''41 years 0 months 30 days''' || {{ru|BUL}} || 2024-04-20
|-
| '''4.''' || [[Milan Medic]]|| [[Hooker (rugby union)|Hooker]] || '''40 years 9 months 4 days''' || {{ru|SUI}} || 1997-11-08
|-
| '''5.''' || [[Sasa DJukic]]|| [[Wing (rugby union)|Wing]] || '''40 years 4 month 23 days''' || {{ru|AND}} || 2011-02-19
|-
| '''6.''' || [[Branislav Acimovic]]|| [[Prop (rugby union)|Prop]] || '''39 years 10 months 22 days''' || {{ru|AND}} || 2008-12-06
|-
| '''7.''' || [[Dragan Grujic]]|| [[Fullback (rugby union)|Fullback]] || '''39 years 9 months 7 days''' || {{ru|BEL}} || 2006-04-08
|-
| '''8.''' || [[Dejan Karatrajkovski]]|| [[Scum-half (rugby union)|Scrum-half]]|| '''39 years 5 months 6 days''' || {{ru|DEN}} || 2015-04-25
|-
| '''9.''' || [[Nikola Stancevic]]|| [[Flanker (rugby union)|Flanker]] || '''39 years 4 months 25 days''' || {{ru|AND}} || 1990-05-26
|-
| '''10.''' || [[Bojan Lukic]]|| [[Hooker (rugby union)|Hooker]] || '''39 years 3 months 10 days''' || {{ru|BUL}} || 2019-10-12
|}


<small>Last updated: Bulgaria vs Serbia, 20 April 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.</small>
05.11.2000. BULGARIA DIMITROVGROD 46 - 6 FIRA Pool 3,WCQ Euro.Rnd 1

31.03.2001. HUNGARY DIMITROVGRAD 25 - 10 FIRA Pool 3,WCQ Euro.Rnd 1

12.05.2001. BOSNIA&HERZ. ZENICA 13 - 23 FIRA Pool 3,WCQ Euro.Rnd 1

26.5.2001. SWITZERLAND G.MILANOVAC 13 - 10 FIRA Pool 3,WCQ Euro.Rnd 1

20.10.2001. MOLDOVA CHISINAU 16 - 36 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

06.04.2002. AUSTRIA BELGRADE 26 - 8 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

04.05.2002. ANDORRA ANDORRA LA VELA 19 - 5 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

11.05.2002. SLOVENIA BELGRADE 27 - 21 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

'''Friendly'''

11.02.2000. TUNIS TUNIS 6-23

10.11.2001. BULGARIA SOFIA 34-3

===As Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006)===

26.04.2003. HUNGARY ESZTERGOM 23-47 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

03.05.2003. LATVIA BELGRADE 18-29 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

24.05.2003. MOLDOVA CHISNAU 17-17 FIRA Div.B, Pool A

10.04.2004. HUNGARY SUBOTICA 31 - 3 FIRA Div.A, Pool 3

17.04.2004. MALTA MARSA 18-20 FIRA Div.A, Pool 3

08.05.2004. MOLDOVA PANCEVO 20 - 43 FIRA Div.A, Pool 3

13.11.2004. BULGARIA BELGRADE 33 - 10 FIRA Pool C, WCQ Euro Rnd.2

19.03.2005. SWITZERLAND BELGRADE 11 - 11 FIRA Pool C, WCQ Euro Rnd.2

09.04.2005. MALTA LA VALETA 24 - 13 FIRA Pool C, WCQ Euro Rnd.2

07.05.2005. POLAND LODZ 11 - 18 FIRA Pool C, WCQ Euro Rnd.2

08.10.2005. CROATIA SPLIT 9 - 26 FIRA Pool B, WCQ Euro Rnd.3

05.11.2005. MALTA PANCEVO 3 - 16 FIRA Pool B, WCQ Euro Rnd.3

12.11.2005. GERMANY HEIDELBERG 0 - 108 FIRA Pool B, WCQ Euro Rnd.3

08.04.2006. BELGIUM LAZAREVAC 15 - 36 FIRA Pool B, WCQ Euro Rnd.3

'''Friendly'''

05.03.2005. SLOVENIA SVILAJNAC 24-0

10.09.2005. BOSNIA&HERZ. PANCEVO 22-22

01.10.2005. BOSNIA&HERZ. ZENICA 20-32

===As Serbia (2006-)===

07.10.2006. SWITZERLAND NYON 9 - 30 ENC - Division 3A

04.11.2006. DENMARK BELGRADE 34 - 23 ENC - Division 3A

14.04.2007. SWEDEN PANCEVO 12 - 30 ENC - Division 3A

27.10.2007. DENMARK ODENSE 17 - 17 ENC - Division 3A

24.11.2007. SWITZERLAND PANCEVO 5 - 13 ENC - Division 3A

26.04.2008. SWEDEN STOCKHOLM 3:22 ENC - Division 3A

10.05.2008. ARMENIA EREVAN 0:25 ENC - Division 3A

25.05.2008. ARMENIA BELGRADE 19:8 ENC - Division 3A

13.09.2008. ARMENIA SMEDEREVO 0 - 41 ENC - Division 3A

06.12.2008. ANDORA SMEDEREVO 32 - 7 ENC - Division 3A

04.04.2009. SWITZERLAND NYON 12:06 ENC - Division 3A

02.05.2009. LITHUANIA VILNIUS 9:50 ENC - Division 3A

24.10.2009. SWITZERLAND BELGRADE 13:8 ENC - Division 3A

28.11.2009. ANDORA ANDORA LA VELLA 7:21 ENC - Division 3A

10.04.2010. ARMENIA ABOVIAN 19:20 ENC - Division 3A

24.04.2010. LITHUANIA PANCEVO 5-77 ENC - Division 3A

23.10.2010. SLOVENIA LJUBLJANA 3:33 ENC 2B

20.11.2010. SWITZERLAND BELGRADE 18:15 ENC 2B

19.02.2011. ANDORA ANDORA LA VELLA 25-42 ENC 2B

07.05.2011. ARMENIA BELGRADE 20-18 ENC 2B

'''Friendly'''

16.10.2010. CROATIA JOSIPDOL 10:44


==World Cup record==
==World Cup record==
* 1987 - No qualifying tournament held
* 1987 No qualifying tournament held
* 1991 - Did not qualify
* 1991 Did not qualify. Yugoslavia was eliminated by Czechoslovakia in European qualifying.
* 1995 - Did not participate in qualifying tournament due to political situation.
* 1995 Did not qualify. Yugoslavia was banned from European qualifying due to political situation in the country at that time.
* 1999 - Did not qualify
* 1999 Did not qualify
* 2003 - Did not qualify
* 2003 Did not qualify
* 2007 - Did not qualify
* 2007 Did not qualify
* 2011 – Did not qualify
* 2015 – Did not qualify
* 2019 – Did not qualify
* 2023 – Did not qualify


==See also==
==See also==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.irb.com/en/Home/MemberUnionHomePage?UnionID=29 Serbia and Montenegro] on IRB.com
* [http://www.irb.com/en/Home/MemberUnionHomePage?UnionID=29 Serbia and Montenegro]{{dead link|date=May 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} on IRB.com
* [http://rugbydata.com/serbiaandmontenegro Serbia and Montenegro] on rugbydata.com
* [http://rugbydata.com/serbiaandmontenegro Serbia and Montenegro] on rugbydata.com
* [http://www.rugbyserbia.org.rs/ Official site]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100127130627/http://www.rugbyserbia.org.rs/ Official site]
* [https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/rugby-legends-the-serbian-herioters-rfb3ssv0c]
* [https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/16306994.forgotten-history-of-the-glasgow-serbs-who-took-rugby-home/]


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Latest revision as of 08:41, 6 November 2024

Serbia
Shirt badge/Association crest
Head coachMichel Milovic
CaptainAleksandar DJordjevic
First colours
World Rugby ranking
Current85 (as of 4 November 2024)
Highest80 (16 January 2023)
Lowest88 (23 November 2020)
First international
 Serbia 8–3 British Colonies
(9 March 1918)
Biggest win
 Serbia 62–0 Montenegro 
(8 October 2022)
Biggest defeat
 Germany 108–0 Serbia 
(12 November 2005)
World Cup
Appearancesnone

The Serbia national rugby union team is classified as a tier three nation by World Rugby, and has yet to qualify for the Rugby World Cup. They have played over 100 internationals.

The national side is ranked 80th in the world, as of 16 January 2023.[1]

History

[edit]
A Serbian Rugby Team, 1918

The first known rugby players from Serbia were Serbian students in George Heriot's School in Edinburgh, Scotland during The First World War. On March, 9th 1918 they played their first unofficial international game, in front of 10,000 spectators, against a British Dominions VII and won by eight points to three.[2] Notable players from this period included Toma Tomić from Leskovac, Dimitrije Dulkanović from Ćuprija and Danilo Pavlović from Prokuplje. Serbian students also played rugby at the High School of Dundee and Hillhead High School in Glasgow. The best Serbian player in Scotland was Slavoljub DJordjevic from Čajetina. He played more than 100 games for Hillhead HS, Glasgow University RFC and Hillhead RFC in Scotland rugby top competitions.

Serbia played as a part of Yugoslavia since 1919 until 1992, then as FR Yugoslavia until 2003, and, finally, as Serbia and Montenegro from 2003 to 2006. Yugoslavia made their official international debut in 1968 against a Romanian XV, losing 3 points to 11. They made their full test debut the following month, losing 6 points to 29 against Bulgaria. They won their first official international match in 1969, defeating Bulgaria 22 points to six.

During the 60s, 70s and 80s, Serbian players played for the Yugoslavia national rugby union team alongside players from the rest of Yugoslavia. After the wars and breakup of Yugoslavia, the Yugoslavia team consisted of players from Serbia only, and they played their first full international against Andorra at Vršac in 1996.

After 1996, playing as FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro until 2006, they have played regularly in FIRA-AER and IRB competitions.

Current squad

[edit]

Starting line-up for the 2023-24 Rugby Europe Conference match against Moldova.

  • Coach: Michel Milovic
Player Position Caps Club
Igor Marinković Prop Germany DSV 78 Hannover
Uroš Jončić Hooker Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Dragan Matijević Prop England Roundhegians RFC
Relja Pećanac Lock Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Stefan Ivković Lock Serbia Rugby Club Krusevac
Kiprijan Đorić Flanker Austria RC Donau
Alen Ćosović Flanker Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Danijel Stojanovic Number 8 Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Janko Zemun Milinković Scrum-half Italy AS Rugby Bergamo 1950
Aleksandar Đorđević Fly-half Serbia Belgrade Rugby Club Red Star
Dragan Kokanović Wing Serbia Belgrade Rugby Club Red Star
Julijen Matijašević Centre France Sporting Club Tulle Corrèze
Nikola Stanković Centre Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Nemanja Stošić Wing Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Igor Dejanović Fullback Serbia Rugby Club Partizan
Vladimir Janićijević Prop Serbia Rugby Club Vojvodina
Milan Trujkić Fullback Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Uroš Jevđenijević Lock Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Stefan Simović Lock Serbia Rugby Club Partizan
Stanislav Ljubičić Flanker Serbia Rugby Club Rad
Ivan Nikolić Centre Serbia Rugby Club Dorćol 1998
Nemanja Lazić Centre Serbia Rugby Club Krusevac
Petar Pavlović Prop Serbia Rugby Club Dorćol 1998

Results

[edit]

As the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1996–2002)

[edit]
Date Location Opposition Result Tournament
1996-05-04 Vršac  Andorra 30–12 1995–1997 FIRA Trophy
1996-05-18 Gabrovo  Bulgaria 39–9 1995–1997 FIRA Trophy
1996-10-06 Kyiv  Ukraine 0–60 1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification
1996-11-02 Vienna  Austria Default 1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification
1997-03-01 Pančevo   Switzerland 8–0 1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification
1997-05-10 Pančevo  Israel 10–7 1999 Rugby World Cup - European qualification
1997-11-08 Nyon   Switzerland 13–29 1997–1998 FIRA Tournament
1998-04-25 Belgrade  Israel 30–6 1997–1998 FIRA Tournament
1998-05-20 Belgrade  Lithuania 44–0 1997–1998 FIRA Tournament
1998-06-02 Riga  Latvia Default 1997–1998 FIRA Tournament
1998-10-10 Brussels  Belgium 6–12 1998–1999 FIRA Tournament
1999-05-08 Tunis  Tunisia 6–45 1998–1999 FIRA Tournament
2000-04-02 Belgrade  Moldova 17–3 European Nations Cup Fourth Division 2000
2000-04-30 Pernik  Bulgaria 33–6 European Nations Cup Fourth Division 2000
2000-05-13 Herzlia  Israel 17–3 European Nations Cup Fourth Division 2000
2000-10-14 Andorra la Vella  Andorra 9–12 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2000-11-05 Dimitrovgrad  Bulgaria 46–6 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2001-03-31 Dimitrovgrad  Hungary 25–10 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2001-05-12 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 13–23 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2001-05-26 Gornji Milanovac   Switzerland 13–10 2003 Rugby World Cup – European qualification
2001-10-20 Chişinău  Moldova 16–36 2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division
2002-04-06 Belgrade  Austria 26–8 2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division
2002-05-04 Andorra La Vella  Andorra 19–5 2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division
2002-05-11 Belgrade  Slovenia 27–21 2001–2002 European Nations Cup Third Division

As Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006)

[edit]
Date Location Opposition Result Tournament
2003-04-26 Esztergom  Hungary 23–47 2002–2003 European Nations Cup Third Division
2003-05-03 Belgrade  Latvia 18–29 2002–2003 European Nations Cup Third Division
2003-05-24 Chişinău  Moldova 17–17 2002–2003 European Nations Cup Third Division
2004-04-10 Subotica  Hungary 31–3 2003–2004 European Nations Cup Third Division
2004-04-17 Marsa  Malta 18–20 2003–2004 European Nations Cup Third Division
2004-05-08 Pančevo  Moldova 20–43 2003–2004 European Nations Cup Third Division
2004-11-13 Belgrade  Bulgaria 33–10 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2005-03-19 Belgrade   Switzerland 11–11 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2005-04-09 Valletta  Malta 24–13 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2005-05-07 Łódź  Poland 11–18 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2005-10-08 Split  Croatia 9–26 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2005-11-05 Pančevo  Malta 3–16 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2005-11-12 Heidelberg  Germany 0–108 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification
2006-04-08 Lazarevac  Belgium 15–36 2007 Rugby World Cup – Europe qualification

As Serbia (2006–)

[edit]
Date Location Opposition Result Tournament
2006-10-07 Nyon   Switzerland 9–30 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2006-11-04 Belgrade  Denmark 34–23 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2007-04-14 Pančevo  Sweden 12–30 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2007-10-27 Odense  Denmark 17–17 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2007-11-24 Pančevo   Switzerland 5–13 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2008-04-26 Lund  Sweden 3–22 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2008-05-10 Yerevan  Armenia 0–25 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2008-05-25 Belgrade  Armenia 19–8 2006–2008 European Nations Cup Third Division
2008-09-13 Smederevo  Armenia 0–41 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2008-12-06 Smederevo  Andorra 32–7 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2009-04-04 Nyon   Switzerland 12–6 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2009-05-02 Vilnius  Lithuania 9–50 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2009-10-24 Belgrade   Switzerland 13–8 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2009-11-28 Andorra La Vella  Andorra 7–21 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2010-04-10 Abovian  Armenia 19–20 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2010-04-24 Pančevo  Lithuania 5–77 2008–2010 European Nations Cup Third Division
2010-10-23 Ljubljana  Slovenia 3–33 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2010-11-20 Belgrade   Switzerland 18–15 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2011-02-19 Andorra La Vella  Andorra 25–42 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2011-05-07 Belgrade  Armenia 20–18 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2011-10-29 Belgrade  Slovenia 52–0 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2011-11-12 Monthey   Switzerland 19–27 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2012-04-14 Belgrade  Andorra 7–9 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2012-04-21  Armenia 25–0 2010–2012 European Nations Cup Second Division
2012-10-13 Netanya  Israel 22–48 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2012-10-27 Belgrade  Latvia 39–22 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2012-11-03 Belgrade  Andorra 26–29 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2013-04-13 Odense  Denmark 0–38 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2013-10-12 Valmiera  Latvia 14–25 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2013-10-19 Belgrade  Israel 6–18 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2014-03-30 Andorra La Vella  Andorra 12–23 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2014-04-12 Belgrade  Denmark 19–33 2012–2014 European Nations Cup Second Division
2014-10-18 Ljubljana  Slovenia 3–48 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2014-10-25 Belgrade  Luxembourg 0–36 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2015-04-18 Belgrade  Austria 22–3 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2015-04-25 Odense  Denmark 25–22 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2015-11-07 Belgrade  Slovenia 17–33 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2015-11-14 Luxembourg  Luxembourg 24–30 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2016-04-09 Vienna  Austria 26–12 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2016-04-16 Belgrade  Denmark 23–20 2014–16 European Nations Cup Second Division
2016-10-29 Ljubljana  Slovenia 13–74 2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships
2016-11-05 Zrenjanin  Turkey 25–0 2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships
2017-04-09 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 10–21 2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships
2017-04-29 Belgrade  Austria 29–12 2016–17 Rugby Europe International Championships
2017-10-21 Vienna  Austria 25–27 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships
2017-10-28 Pancevo  Slovenia 21–30 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships
2018-04-21 Piestany  Slovakia 50–24 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships
2018-04-28 Belgrade  Cyprus 35–17 2017–18 Rugby Europe International Championships
2018-10-13 Belgrade  Bulgaria 29–35 2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
2018-11-10 Piestany  Slovakia 37–10 2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
2019-05-11 Pancevo  Slovenia 35–27 2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
2019-05-18 Andorra La Vella  Andorra 0–33 2018–19 Rugby Europe International Championships
2019-10-12 Sofia  Bulgaria 7–71 2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships
2019-10-19 Belgrade  Turkey 30–15 2019–20 Rugby Europe International Championships
2021-10-16 Sofia  Bulgaria 11–14 2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships
2021-10-23 Pancevo  Turkey 37–14 2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships
2022-04-16 Pancevo  Andorra 24–18 2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships
2022-05-07 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 38–19 2021–22 Rugby Europe International Championships
2022-10-08 Belgrade  Montenegro 62–0 2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships
2022-10-15 Trabzon  Turkey 23–6 2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships
2023-04-13 Zenica  Bosnia and Herzegovina 40–12 2022–23 Rugby Europe International Championships
2023-10-07 Chişinău  Moldova 11–31 2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships
2023-04-13 Pancevo  Turkey 22–31 2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships
2023-04-20 Sofia  Bulgaria 7–30 2023–24 Rugby Europe International Championships

Overall

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Below is table of the representative rugby matches played by the Serbia national XV at test level up until 5 October 2024:

Nation Games Won Lost Drawn Percentage of wins
 Andorra 11 4 7 0 36.36%
 Armenia 6 3 3 0 50%
 Austria 6 4 2 0 66.67%
 Belgium 2 0 2 0 0%
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 2 2 0 50%
 Bulgaria 8 4 4 0 100%
 Croatia 1 0 1 0 0%
 Cyprus 1 1 0 0 100%
 Denmark 6 3 2 1 50%
 Germany 1 0 1 0 0%
 Hungary 3 2 1 0 66.67%
 Israel 5 3 2 0 60%
 Latvia 3 1 2 0 33.33%
 Lithuania 3 1 2 0 33.33%
 Luxembourg 2 0 2 0 0%
 Malta 3 1 2 0 33.33%
 Moldova 6 1 4 1 16.67%
 Montenegro 1 1 0 0 100%
 Poland 1 0 1 0 0%
 Slovakia 2 2 0 0 100%
 Slovenia 8 3 5 0 37.5%
 Sweden 2 0 2 0 0%
  Switzerland 10 5 4 1 50%
 Tunisia 1 0 1 0 0%
 Turkey 5 4 1 0 80%
 Ukraine 1 0 1 0 0%
Total 102 45 54 3 43.69%

Player records

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Most caps

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# Name Years Caps Position
1 Marko Kapor 1999–2019 50 Fly-half
2 Vladimir DJukic 2008– 43 Prop
3 Nikola Stancevic 1973–1990 45 Flanker
4 Milan Rastovac 1997–2013 45 Centre
5 Nenad Matejic 2002–2019 42 Fullback
6 Igor Dejanovic 2007–2024 41 Fullback
6 Aleksandar DJordjevic 2008–2024 41 Centre
8 Dragan Grujic 1988–2006 39 Fullback
8 Boris Martic 2005–2023 39 Flanker
10 Miladin Zivanov 2006–2023 37 Centre

Last updated: Bulgaria vs Serbia, 20 April 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Top point scorers

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# Name Career Points Caps Position
1 Marko Kapor 1999– 209 50 Fly-half
2 Vladimir Jelic 1996–2014 103 14 Fly-half
3 Boris Martic 2005– 103 39 Flanker
4 Dragan Grujic 1988–2006 98 39 Full-back
5 Marko Gvozdenovic 2015– 90 8 Flanker
6 Milan Orlovic 2007–2014 75 24 Centre
7 Nenad Matejic 2002–2014 71 42 Full-back
8 Nikola Stankovic 2018– 64 13 Fly Half
9 Milan Rastovac 1997–2013 55 45 Centre
10 Igor Dejanovic 2007–2024 42 41 Fullback

Youngest players

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# Player Pos Age Opposition Date
1. Stefan Jerkovic Centre 17 years 10 months 28 days  Slovenia 2016-10-29
2. Srdjan Bozic Scrum-half 17 years 11 months 21 days  Slovakia 2018-11-10
3. Ivan Pirkovic Centre 18 years 1 month 12 days  Sweden 2007-04-14
4. Aleksandar Jakisic Flanker 18 years 2 months 3 days  Czech Republic 1991-04-21
5. Milan Rastovac Centre 18 years 2 months 4 days  Israel 1997-05-10
6. Ivan Biocanin Prop 18 years 2 months 25 days   Switzerland 1997-11-08
7. Marko Isailovic Wing 18 years 3 months 3 days  Luxembourg 2014-10-25
7. Branimir Petrovic Centre 18 years 3 months 3 days  Andorra 2009-11-28
9. Janko Zemun Milinkovic Scrum-half 18 years 3 months 28 days  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2017-04-22
10. Dalibor Vukanovic Centre 18 years 4 months 6 days  Bulgaria 2004-11-13

Last updated: Bulgaria vs Serbia, 20 April 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

Oldest players

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# Player Pos Age Opposition Date
1. Srdjan Nikolic Tighthead Prop 43 years 1 month 2 days  Bulgaria 2019-10-12
2. Vladimir Jelic Fly-half 41 years 9 months 12 days  Luxembourg 2014-10-25
3. Ivan Rodic Tighthead Prop 41 years 0 months 30 days  Bulgaria 2024-04-20
4. Milan Medic Hooker 40 years 9 months 4 days   Switzerland 1997-11-08
5. Sasa DJukic Wing 40 years 4 month 23 days  Andorra 2011-02-19
6. Branislav Acimovic Prop 39 years 10 months 22 days  Andorra 2008-12-06
7. Dragan Grujic Fullback 39 years 9 months 7 days  Belgium 2006-04-08
8. Dejan Karatrajkovski Scrum-half 39 years 5 months 6 days  Denmark 2015-04-25
9. Nikola Stancevic Flanker 39 years 4 months 25 days  Andorra 1990-05-26
10. Bojan Lukic Hooker 39 years 3 months 10 days  Bulgaria 2019-10-12

Last updated: Bulgaria vs Serbia, 20 April 2024. Statistics include officially capped matches only.

World Cup record

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  • 1987 – No qualifying tournament held
  • 1991 – Did not qualify. Yugoslavia was eliminated by Czechoslovakia in European qualifying.
  • 1995 – Did not qualify. Yugoslavia was banned from European qualifying due to political situation in the country at that time.
  • 1999 – Did not qualify
  • 2003 – Did not qualify
  • 2007 – Did not qualify
  • 2011 – Did not qualify
  • 2015 – Did not qualify
  • 2019 – Did not qualify
  • 2023 – Did not qualify

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Men's Rankings | World Rugby".
  2. ^ Ragbi Savez Srbije – Istorija
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