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Serbia and Montenegro
Прозвища Плави (Blues)
Федерация Football Association of
Serbia and Montenegro
Главный тренер Ilija Petković
Капитан Savo Milošević
Наибольшее
кол-во игр
Savo Milošević (101)
Лучший бомбардир Savo Milošević (35)
Форма
Форма
Форма
Основная
Форма
Форма
Гостевая
Первая игра
Бразилия Brazil 2 - 0 Yugoslavia Югославия
(Porto Alegre, Brazil; 23 December, 1994)
Сербия и Черногория Serbia and Montenegro 2 - 2 Azerbaijan Азербайджан
(Podgorica, SCG; 12 February, 2003)
Самая крупная победа
Фарерские острова Faroe Islands 1 - 8 Yugoslavia Югославия
(Toftir, Faroe Islands; 6 October, 1996)
Самое крупное поражение
Аргентина Argentina 6 - 0 Serbia & Montenegro Сербия и Черногория
(Gelsenkirchen, Germany; 16 June, 2006)
Участие 2 (впервые в 1998)
Достижения Round 2, 1998
European Championship
Участие 1 (впервые в 2000)
Достижения Quarterfinals, 2000

The Serbia and Montenegro national football team was a national football team that represented the states of Serbia and Montenegro. It is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro. It was previously known as the Yugoslavia national football team when the two countries were called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, until February 2003 when the name of the country was changed to Serbia and Montenegro. It was renamed the Serbia national football team on June 28th, 2006 with the Montenegro national football team created to represent the new state of Montenegro (the former team having exited the 2006 FIFA World Cup shortly before). The Serbia national football team will inhert Serbia and Montenegro's membership with FIFA and UEFA, while the Montenegro national football team must apply for a new license. [1]

FIFA considers the Serbia and Montenegro team the direct descendant of the SFRY national team. See Yugoslavia national football team for details of the Yugoslav national team before 1992.

Although the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed on April 28, 1992, because of the international sanctions due to the Yugoslav wars banning the country from international sporting events, the football team didn't play its first match until 23 December, 1994, when they lost to Brazil. Since then the team has qualified for the World Cup twice, in 1998 and 2006, and for the European Championship once, in 2000. In 2003, with the renaming of the country, the team assumed its current name.

Early on May 21, 2006 Montenegro voted to dissolve its political union with Serbia. On June 3, Montenegro became a sovereign state meaning there will be separate Montenegrin national teams competing in future tournaments. This did not affect the finals of the 2006 World Cup in which Serbia and Montenegro did not progress from the group stage.

Since the Republic of Serbia is the legal successor of Serbia-Montenegro state union, after 2006 World Cup finals in Germany, the existing national team will simply modify its name to Serbia and assume its place in Euro 2008 qualifying where it is drawn in group A. It was renamed the Serbia national football team on [[June 28], 2006.

  • 1930 to 1990 - See Yugoslavia
  • 1994Banned because of international sanctions due to Yugoslav wars (as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)
  • 1998 – Round 2 (as FR Yugoslavia)
  • 2002Did not qualify (as FR Yugoslavia)
  • 2006 – Round 1 (as Serbia and Montenegro)

European Championship record

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  • 1960 to 1992 - See Yugoslavia
  • 1992 - Qualified, but withdrawn because of international sanctions during Yugoslav wars
  • 1996Banned because of the sanctions (as FR Yugoslavia)
  • 2000 – Quarterfinals (as FR Yugoslavia)
  • 2004Did not qualify (started qualification as FR Yugoslavia)
  • 2008Applied as Serbia and Montenegro

(WC2006 squad)

Поз. Игрок Дата рождения / возраст Игры Клуб
1 1Вр Dragoslav Jevrić 8 July 1974 42 Турция Ankaraspor
2 3ПЗ Ivan Ergić 21 January 1981 2 Швейцария Basel
3 2Защ Ivica Dragutinović 13 November 1975 27 Испания Sevilla
4 3ПЗ Igor Duljaj 29 October 1979 39 Украина Shakhtar Donetsk
5 2Защ Nemanja Vidić 21 October 1981 20 Англия Manchester United
6 2Защ Goran Gavrančić 2 August 1978 27 Украина Dynamo Kyiv
7 3ПЗ Ognjen Koroman 19 September 1978 27 Англия Portsmouth
8 4Нап Mateja Kežman 12 April 1979 49 Испания Atlético de Madrid
9 4Нап Savo Milošević (c) 2 September 1973 100 Испания CA Osasuna
10 3ПЗ Dejan Stanković 11 September 1978 60 Италия Internazionale
11 3ПЗ Predrag Đorđević 8 April 1972 36 Греция Olympiacos
12 1Вр Oliver Kovačević 29 December 1974 3 Болгария CSKA Sofia
13 2Защ Dušan Basta 18 August 1984 2 Сербия FK Crvena Zvezda
14 2Защ Nenad Đorđević 7 August 1979 16 Сербия Partizan
15 2Защ Milan Dudić 1 November 1979 12 Сербия FK Crvena zvezda
16 3ПЗ Dušan Petković 13 June 1974 12 Сербия OFK Beograd
17 3ПЗ Albert Nađ 29 October 1974 44 Сербия Partizan
18 3ПЗ Zvonimir Vukić 19 July 1979 26 Украина Shakhtar Donetsk
19 4Нап Nikola Žigić 25 September 1980 12 Сербия FK Crvena zvezda
20 2Защ Mladen Krstajić 4 March 1974 47 Германия Schalke 04
21 3ПЗ Danijel Ljuboja 4 September 1978 17 Германия VfB Stuttgart
22 3ПЗ Saša Ilić 30 December 1977 32 Турция Galatasaray
23 1Вр Vladimir Stojković 28 July 1983 0 Сербия FK Crvena zvezda [2]

Serbia and Montenegro lost their opening game to joint group favourite, the Netherlands (англ.). The final score was 1-0 after Arjen Robben scored the only goal of the game. They also lost their second game to Argentina (англ.) 6-0, the country'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 Côte d'Ivoire (англ.). Despite having 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 a disappointing 0-3-0 World Cup run.

Notable players (at least 15 caps)

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Главные тренеры

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Note that the RSSSF pages are still slightly outdated with regard to the renaming of the last Yugoslavia and the succession issues.



  1. Vukić has spent the run up to the tournament on loan to Partizan
  2. Stojković has agreed to join Nantes after the tournament.