Football Association of Serbia
Governing body of football in Serbia
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March 23 2025 | Serbia national football team played a second UEFA Nations League play-off match against Austria |
March 20 2025 | Serbia national football team called up 25 players for the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League play-offs matches against Austria, scheduled to play on 20 and 23 March 2025. |
March 20 2025 | Serbia national football team played a UEFA Nations League play-off match against Austria |
March 17 2025 | Current date of query, no specific event for Serbia national football team found in the provided content. |
January 2025 | Capelli Sport was announced as the new sponsor of the national team, replacing Puma. |
2024 | Serbia continues to compete in international football matches during the year, though specific match details are not provided in the given text. |
2024 | Serbia qualifies for Euro 2024, advancing to the group stage under Dragan Stojković's leadership. |
2024 | Serbia lost 1-0 to England in their first group stage match. |
2024 | Serbia is set to participate in the upcoming UEFA European Championship tournament. |
2024 | Serbia drew 1-1 with Slovenia, with Luka Jović scoring a last-minute equalizer in extra time. |
2024 | In Euro 2024, Serbia was drawn into Group C with England, Slovenia, and Denmark. |
November 18 2024 | Serbia drew with Denmark 0–0. |
November 15 2024 | Switzerland drew with Serbia 1–1. |
October 15 2024 | Spain beat Serbia 3–0. |
October 12 2024 | Serbia beat Switzerland 2–0. |
September 8 2024 | Serbia experienced another significant defeat, losing 2-0 to Denmark in Copenhagen, Denmark, which further impacted their UEFA Nations League performance. |
September 5 2024 | Serbia drew with Spain 0–0. |
June 8 2024 | Sweden lost to Serbia 0–3. |
June 4 2024 | Austria beat Serbia 2–1. |
March 25 2024 | Cyprus lost to Serbia 0–1. |
March 21 2024 | Russian Federation beat Serbia 4–0. |
2023 | Serbia won 3-1 against Lithuania in Kaunas, with Aleksandar Mitrović scoring a hat-trick. |
2023 | Serbia drew 1-1 against Bulgaria in Razgrad. |
2023 | Serbia played a friendly match against Jordan, winning 3-2. |
October 17 2023 | Serbia won 3-1 against Montenegro in Belgrade. |
October 14 2023 | Serbia lost 1-2 against Hungary in Budapest. |
March 2023 | Serbia began Euro 2024 qualifying campaign with 2-0 wins against Lithuania in Belgrade and Montenegro in Podgorica. |
2022 | The Football Association of Serbia launched a new, national team-specific emblem for brand and marketing purposes. |
2022 | Participated in the FIFA World Cup, failing to progress past the group stage. |
2022 | Serbia secured wins against Sweden at home and Norway in Oslo, ultimately finishing first in their group and earning promotion. |
2022 | Serbia participated in the FIFA World Cup tournament. |
2022 | Serbia was drawn in the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League B Group 4, competing alongside Norway, Sweden, and Slovenia. |
2021 | Dragan Stojković becomes the head coach of the Serbia national football team, marking a new era in the team's management. |
2021 | Ilija Stolica serves as a caretaker manager for a brief period, with no wins recorded during his tenure. |
November 14 2021 | In a crucial World Cup qualification match against Portugal at Estádio da Luz, Serbia secured automatic qualification for the Qatar World Cup with a dramatic late victory, with goals from Dušan Tadić and Aleksandar Mitrović. |
March 2021 | Serbia started 2022 World Cup qualification with a 3-2 win against the Republic of Ireland in Belgrade. |
2020 | Serbia failed to qualify for UEFA Euro 2020, extending their tournament absence to 20 years. |
November 18 2020 | Serbia achieved their biggest win in the UEFA Nations League by defeating Russia 5-0 in Belgrade, Serbia. |
September 3 2020 | Serbia suffered a significant defeat against Russia with a 3-1 loss in Moscow, Russia, which represented their biggest defeat in the UEFA Nations League at that time. |
2019 | Krstajić was sacked as head coach after a catastrophic 5-0 loss to Ukraine during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying campaign. |
2018 | Serbia national football team competes in the FIFA World Cup under captain Aleksandar Kolarov. |
2018 | Aleksandar Mitrović emerged as the top scorer of the tournament with six goals. |
2018 | Serbia finished first in their UEFA Nations League group, securing a Euro 2020 play-off spot and promotion to League B for the 2020–21 season. |
2018 | Slavoljub Muslin was sacked by the Football Association of Serbia due to differences in team selection, with Mladen Krstajić taking over as temporary coach. |
2018 | Participated in the FIFA World Cup, failing to progress past the group stage. |
September 7 2018 | Serbia played their first UEFA Nations League match, defeating Lithuania 0-1 in Vilnius, Lithuania, marking the team's debut in the competition. |
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