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  1. This is a record of Serbia's results at the FIFA World Cup, including as their predecessor teams Yugoslavia (19201992) and Serbia and Montenegro (1996–2006; the country was renamed from "Federal Republic of Yugoslavia" in 2003). FIFA recognises Serbia as the official successor of the Yugoslav teams, and thus inherits all the records of ...

  2. The team played in the 2006, 2010, 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion. [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change.

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    Ilija Petković era

    After Savićević's disastrous spell as head coach, the country went under a political transformation, and Ilija Petković became Serbia and Montenegro's new coach. Initially, the team under his lead experienced dragging failure in the Euro 2004 qualifiers while competing for the first time as Serbia and Montenegro. Despite drawing both matches against group favourites and eventual group winners Italy, and winning both matches against group runners-up Wales, Serbia and Montenegro failed to quali...

    After dissolution

    A week after Serbia and Montenegro's final match against the Ivory Coast, the Football Association of Montenegro applied for separate membership to UEFA. The Football Association of Serbia was granted Serbia and Montenegro's place in UEFA and FIFA, with the new Serbia national team playing its first match in August 2006 against the Czech Republic. The Montenegro national team played its first international following admittance to UEFA against Hungaryin March 2007.

    FIFA World Cup

    The following is a table of Yugoslavia's results in FIFA World Cups. Highest achievements, those in the inaugural 1930 and 1962 editions, are indicated in yellow highlight. 1. 1930 to 1990 – See Yugoslavia 2. 1994 – Banned because of international sanctions due to the Yugoslav wars(as FR Yugoslavia) 3. 1998– Round 2 (as FR Yugoslavia) 4. 2002 – Did not qualify (as FR Yugoslavia) 5. 2006– Round 1 (as Serbia and Montenegro)

    UEFA European Championship

    1. 1960 to 1992 – See Yugoslavia 2. 1992 – Qualified, but banned because of international sanctions during Yugoslav Wars(as FR Yugoslavia) 3. 1996 – Banned because of sanctions (as FR Yugoslavia) 4. 2000– Quarter-finals (as FR Yugoslavia) 5. 2004 – Did not qualify (as FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro)

    UEFA European Championship record

    Champions Runners-up Third place Fourth place

    World Cup

    1. 1998 World Cup squad 2. 2006 World Cup squad

    European Championship

    1. UEFA Euro 2000 squad

  3. History Serbia within Yugoslavia (1920–1992) FR Yugoslavia/Serbia & Montenegro era (1992–2006) 1998 World Cup Euro 2000 2002 World Cup campaign Euro 2004 campaign 2006 World Cup Independent Serbia (2006–present) Euro 2008 campaign 2010 World Cup Euro 2012 campaign 2014 World Cup campaign Euro 2016 campaign 2018 World Cup 2018–19 UEFA ...

  4. Oct 10, 2022 · On the touchline, prior to taking on the Serbia role, both of Stojkovic’s appointments were in Asia, with Nagoya Grampus in Japan (2008-2013) and Guangzhou R&F in China PR (2015-2020).

  5. Friday, December 2, 2022. Article summary. Defeats by Brazil and Switzerland ensured Serbia failed to make it out of the group stage at the FIFA World Cup. Article top media content....

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    Serbia. News Fixtures Stats Squad. Round of 16 Quarter-final Semi-final Play-off for third place Semi-final Quarter-final Round of 16. ENG. 3 - 0. FT. SEN. FRA. 3 - 1. FT. POL. MAR. 0 - 0. FT....

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