Nickname(s) | Орлови / Eagles | ||
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Association | Fudbalski savez Srbije (FSS) | ||
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||
Head coach | Dragan Stojković | ||
Captain | Aleksandar Mitrović | ||
Most caps | Dušan Tadić (111) | ||
Top scorer | Aleksandar Mitrović (59) | ||
Home stadium | Various | ||
FIFA code | SRB | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 33 2 (24 October 2024)[1] | ||
Highest | 6 (December 1998) | ||
Lowest | 101 (December 1994) | ||
First international | |||
as Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Brazil 2–0 FR Yugoslavia (Porto Alegre, Brazil; 23 December 1994) Serbia and Montenegro 2–2 Azerbaijan (Podgorica, Serbia and Montenegro; 12 February 2003) as Serbia Unofficial FS Serbia 2–1 FS Montenegro (Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 3 September 1945) Official Czech Republic 1–3 Serbia (Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic; 16 August 2006) |
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Biggest win | |||
as Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 10–0 Venezuela (Curitiba, Brazil; 14 June 1972) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Faroe Islands 1–8 FR Yugoslavia (Toftir, Faroe Islands; 6 October 1996) Serbia and Montenegro 5–0 San Marino (Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro; 13 October 2004) as Serbia Azerbaijan 1–6 Serbia (Baku, Azerbaijan; 17 October 2007) Serbia 6–1 Bulgaria (Belgrade, Serbia; 19 November 2008) Serbia 5–0 Romania (Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009) Serbia 6–1 Wales (Novi Sad, Serbia; 11 September 2012) Serbia 5–0 Russia (Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020) |
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Biggest defeat | |||
as Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920) Uruguay 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Paris, France; 26 May 1924) Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Prague, Czechoslovakia; 28 October 1925) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Netherlands 6–1 FR Yugoslavia (Rotterdam, Netherlands; 25 June 2000) Czech Republic 5–0 FR Yugoslavia (Prague, Czech Republic; 6 September 2002) Argentina 6–0 Serbia and Montenegro (Gelsenkirchen, Germany; 16 June 2006) as Serbia Ukraine 5–0 Serbia (Lviv, Ukraine; 7 June 2019) |
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World Cup | |||
Appearances | 13 (first in 1930) | ||
Best result | As Yugoslavia: Fourth place (1930, 1962) As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 (1998) As Serbia: Group stage (2010, 2018, 2022) |
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European Championship | |||
Appearances | 6 (first in 1960) | ||
Best result | As Yugoslavia: Runners-up (1960, 1968) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals (2000) As Serbia: Group stage (2024) |
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Website | fss |
Nickname(s) | Орлови / Eagles | ||
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Association | Fudbalski savez Srbije (FSS) | ||
Confederation | UEFA (Europe) | ||
Head coach | Dragan Stojković | ||
Captain | Aleksandar Mitrović | ||
Most caps | Dušan Tadić (111) | ||
Top scorer | Aleksandar Mitrović (59) | ||
Home stadium | Various | ||
FIFA code | SRB | ||
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FIFA ranking | |||
Current | 33 2 (24 October 2024)[1] | ||
Highest | 6 (December 1998) | ||
Lowest | 101 (December 1994) | ||
First international | |||
as Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Brazil 2–0 FR Yugoslavia (Porto Alegre, Brazil; 23 December 1994) Serbia and Montenegro 2–2 Azerbaijan (Podgorica, Serbia and Montenegro; 12 February 2003) as Serbia Unofficial FS Serbia 2–1 FS Montenegro (Belgrade, Yugoslavia; 3 September 1945) Official Czech Republic 1–3 Serbia (Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic; 16 August 2006) |
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Biggest win | |||
as Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 10–0 Venezuela (Curitiba, Brazil; 14 June 1972) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Faroe Islands 1–8 FR Yugoslavia (Toftir, Faroe Islands; 6 October 1996) Serbia and Montenegro 5–0 San Marino (Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro; 13 October 2004) as Serbia Azerbaijan 1–6 Serbia (Baku, Azerbaijan; 17 October 2007) Serbia 6–1 Bulgaria (Belgrade, Serbia; 19 November 2008) Serbia 5–0 Romania (Belgrade, Serbia; 10 October 2009) Serbia 6–1 Wales (Novi Sad, Serbia; 11 September 2012) Serbia 5–0 Russia (Belgrade, Serbia; 18 November 2020) |
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Biggest defeat | |||
as Yugoslavia Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920) Uruguay 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Paris, France; 26 May 1924) Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of SCS (Prague, Czechoslovakia; 28 October 1925) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro Netherlands 6–1 FR Yugoslavia (Rotterdam, Netherlands; 25 June 2000) Czech Republic 5–0 FR Yugoslavia (Prague, Czech Republic; 6 September 2002) Argentina 6–0 Serbia and Montenegro (Gelsenkirchen, Germany; 16 June 2006) as Serbia Ukraine 5–0 Serbia (Lviv, Ukraine; 7 June 2019) |
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World Cup | |||
Appearances | 13 (first in 1930) | ||
Best result | As Yugoslavia: Fourth place (1930, 1962) As FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Round of 16 (1998) As Serbia: Group stage (2010, 2018, 2022) |
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European Championship | |||
Appearances | 6 (first in 1960) | ||
Best result | As Yugoslavia: Runners-up (1960, 1968) as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro: Quarter-finals (2000) As Serbia: Group stage (2024) |
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Website | fss |