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Group C
SERBIA
World Cup participations: 7
Greatest World Cup achievement: semi-final (1930)
Serbia has qualified ahead of Spain, that shows that you
have to watch the Serbs.
Stars of the team are Atletico-Madrid-striker Mateja Kezman
and Inter Milan's midfield-ace Dejan Stankovic or Krstajic of
Schalke and Vidic of Manchester United.
Serbia is very strong in the defence around Mladen Krstajic
and generally very well organised.
Alone, in this strong group that can still be too little.
Serbia even has to get around finishind last.
The odds on Serbia as world cup winner were high
- 101.0 at Betandwin.
For a bet on group winner Serbia you get 10.0.
For a bet on Serbia reaching the last 16 you get 3.60.
Serbia and Montenegro
Nickname Плави (Blue)
Association Football Association of
Serbia and Montenegro
Coach Ilija Petkovic
Most caps Savo Milosevic (90)
Top scorer Savo Milosevic (35)
First International
Brazil 2 - 0 Yugoslavia
(Porto Alegre, Brazil; 23 December, 1994)
Serbia and Montenegro 2 - 2 Azerbaijan
(Podgorica, S&M; 12 February, 2003)
Largest win
Faroe Islands 1 - 8 Yugoslavia
(Toftir, Faroe Islands; 6 October, 1996)
Worst defeat
Netherlands 6 - 1 Yugoslavia
(Rotterdam, Netherlands; 25 June, 2000)
Czech Republic 5 - 0 Yugoslavia
(Prague, Czech Republic; 6 September, 2002)
World Cup
Appearances 1 (First in 1998)
Best result Round 2, 1998
European Championship
Appearances 1 (First in 2000)
Best result Quarterfinals, 2000
World Cup Squad Serbia
This is the official world cup squad -
you can find here all the
world cup players
for Serbia
Goalkeepers
Dragoslav Jevric
Oliver Kovacevic
Vladimir Stojkovic
Defenders
Nemanja Vidic
Mladen Krstajic
Goran Gavrancic
Milan Dudic
Ivica Dragutinovic
Dusan Basta
Nenad Djordjevic
Dusan Petkovic
Midfielders
Igor Duljaj
Albert Nadj
Ivan Ergic
Dejan Stankovic
Predrag Djordjevic
Zvonimir Vukic
Ognjen Koroman
Sasa Ilic
Strikers
Savo Milosevic
Mateja Kezman
Nikola Zigic
Danijel Ljuboja
Other World Cup Teams
Group A
Germany
Costa Rica
Poland
Ecuador
Group B
England
Paraguay
Trinidad and Tobago
Sweden
Group C
Argentina
Cote d'Ivoire
Serbia and Montenegro
Netherlands
Group D
Mexico
Iran
Angola
Portugal
Group E
Italy
Ghana
USA
Czech Republic
Group F
Brazil
Croatia
Australia
Japan
Group G
France
Switzerland
Korea Republic
Togo
Group H
Spain
Ukraine
Tunisia
Saudi Arabia
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