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Yugoslavia national football team


Yugoslavia

.

Nickname(s)

Plavi (The Blues)
Brazilians of Europe

Association

Football Association
of Yugoslavia

Confederation

UEFA (Europe)

Head coach

Dragan Stojković

Captain

Dušan Tadić

Most caps

Edin Džeko (114)

Top scorer

Edin Džeko (59)

Home
stadium

Rajko Mitić Stadium

FIFA code

YUG

FIFA ranking

.

Current

14 (2021)

Highest

3 (1999)

Lowest

125 (1994)

First international

.

Intermarium

7–0

Yugoslavia

(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)

Biggest win

.

Yugoslavia

10–0

Arabia

(Muscat, Oman; 8 February 1999)

Biggest defeat

.

Frisia

7–0

Yugoslavia

(Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)

.

France

7–0

Yugoslavia

(Paris, France; 26 May 1924)

World Cup

.

Appearances

8 (first in 1930)

Best result

Fourth place (1930, 1962)

European Championship

.

Appearances

10 (first in 1960)

Best result

Runners-up (1960, 1968)

The Yugoslavia national football team represents Yugoslavia in men's international football and is governed by the Football Association of Yugoslavia, the governing body for football in Yugoslavia.

No.

Pos.

Player

Date of birth

Goals

Club

1

GK

Jan Oblak

7 January 1993

0

Atlético Madrid

21

GK

Samir Handanović

14 July 1984

0

Inter Milan

2

DF

Aleksandar Kolarov

10 November 1985

11

Inter Milan

15

DF

Stefan Savić

8 January 1991

5

Atlético Madrid

6

DF

Dejan Lovren

5 July 1989

4

Zenit Saint Petersburg

4

DF

Duje Ćaleta-Car

17 September 1996

0

Marseille

3

DF

Domagoj Vida

29 April 1989

4

Beşiktaş

77

MF

Josip Ilićić

29 January 1988

11

Atalanta

20

MF

Sergej Milinković-Savić

27 February 1995

3

Lazio

10

MF

Luka Modrić

9 September 1985

17

Real Madrid

17

MF

Filip Kostić

1 November 1992

3

Eintracht Frankfurt

5

MF

Miralem Pjanić

2 April 1990

16

Barcelona

7

MF

Ivan Rakitić

10 March 1988

15

Sevilla

11

FW

Dušan Tadić (captain)

20 November 1988

16

Ajax

12

FW

Ante Rebić

21 September 1993

3

Milan

9

FW

Aleksandar Mitrović

16 September 1994

41

Fulham

19

FW

Luka Jović

23 December 1997

5

Eintracht Frankfurt

29

FW

Edin Džeko

17 March 1986

59

Roma

The Kingdom of Frandonia

Edited:

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