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Serbia

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Dragan Stojković

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Established
1920 (103 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Rajko Mitić Stadium
(53,000 Capacity)

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Location
Belgrade, Serbia

Nicknames
Орлови / Оrlovi (The Eagles)

Competitions
UEFA European Championships
FIFA World Cup
UEFA Nations League
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AndyIgnacio: 12/Jul/23
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Upcoming Events
14 Oct 23 Hungary  -  Serbia
17 Oct 23 Serbia  -  Montenegro
15 Nov 23 Belgium  -  Serbia
19 Nov 23 Serbia  -  Bulgaria

Latest Results
10 Sep 23 Lithuania  1 - 3  Serbia
07 Sep 23 Serbia  1 - 2  Hungary
20 Jun 23 Bulgaria  1 - 1  Serbia
16 Jun 23 Serbia  3 - 2  Jordan
27 Mar 23 Montenegro  0 - 2  Serbia

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The Serbia national football team (Serbian: Фудбалска репрезентација Србије, romanized: Fudbalska reprezentacija Srbije) represents Serbia in men's international football competition. It is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia, the governing body for football in Serbia.

With the national team nicknamed the Orlovi (Орлови; the Eagles), football has a long history in Serbia. Serbia competed under the various forms of Yugoslav national teams where it achieved considerable success, playing the final at the 1960 and 1968 European Championships and finishing fourth at the 1930 and 1962 World Cups. Considered by FIFA and UEFA to be the successor of both the Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro national teams, the achievements of the promising team of the 1990s (which featured Serbian players such as Dragan Stojković, Dejan Savićević, Predrag Mijatović, Vladimir Jugović and Siniša Mihajlović) was somewhat curbed due to international sanctions imposed against Yugoslavia at the time due to the Yugoslav Wars.

Following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro, Serbia has played as an independent nation since 2006, and qualified for the World Cup in 2010 and 2018.

Serbia usually use the home of Red Star Belgrade, the Rajko Mitić Stadium, as their home ground. Occasionally, the Partizan Stadium is also used.

Team Members
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Srđan
Babić
#22 (Срђан Бабић)



Filip
Djuricic
#31



Marko
Dmitrović
#1



Strahinja
Eraković
#25



Marko
Grujic
#16



Nemanja
Gudelj
#17



Ivan
Ilic




Luka
Jovic
#15 (Лука Јовић)



Filip
Kostic
#11 (Филип Костић)



Darko
Lazović
#8



Sasa
Lukic
#28



Nemanja
Maksimović
#20



Nikola
Maksimovic
(Никола Максимовић)



Sergej
Milinkovic-Savic
#22



Vanja
Milinković-Savić
#32



Aleksandar
Mitrovic
#9



Stefan
Mitrovic
#23



Filip
Mladenović
#25



Strahinja
Pavlović
#15



Uroš
Račić
(Урош Рачић)



Nemanja
Radonjić
#24



Predrag
Rajković
#1



Dusan
Tadic
#10

2021-2022

Milos
Veljkovic
#13



Dušan
Vlahović
#9



Andrija
Zivkovic
#14


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Stadium or Home

Rajko Mitić Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Рајко Митић, romanized: Stadion Rajko Mitić, previously known as Red Star Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Црвена звезда, romanized: Stadion Crvena zvezda), also known as Marakana (Serbian Cyrillic: Маракана), is a multi-use stadium in Belgrade, Serbia which has been the home ground of Red Star Belgrade since 1963. The stadium is located in Dedinje, municipality of Savski Venac.

Rajko Mitić Stadium, renamed in December 2014 in honor of club's former player and legend Rajko Mitić, has a seating capacity of 53,000 and is currently the largest stadium in Serbia by capacity.

The Stadium has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level, including European Cup final in 1973 and UEFA European Championship finals in 1976.

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