Serbian national football team (U-20 men)

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Serbia
Србија - Srbija
Serbian Football Association logo
Nickname (s) " Orlici "
( dt . Diminutive of "Eagle")
Association Fudbalski savez Srbije (FSS)
confederacy UEFA
Technical sponsor Umbro
Head coach Veljko Paunović
Assistant coach Marko Mitrović
Milan Kosanović
Home stadium Changing stages
FIFA code SRB
First jersey
Second jersey
(As of May 18, 2015)

The Serbian U-20 national soccer team is a selection team of Serbian soccer players. It is subject to the Fudbalski savez Srbije (FSS) and represents it internationally at U-20 level , for example in friendly matches against the national teams of other national associations or at the U-20 World Cup . The team is treated by both FIFA and UEFA as the direct successor to the Yugoslav and Serbian-Montenegrin U-20 national teams . The Serbian U-19 team reached the semi -finals of the 2014 U-19 European Championship . Thus, the U-20 team was qualified for the World Cup as an independent state for the first time in 2015 . At the tournament in New Zealand , she became world champion by beating Brazil in the final.

Participation in U20 soccer world championships

CanadaCanada 2007 not qualified
EgyptEgypt 2009
ColombiaColombia 2011
TurkeyTurkey 2013
New ZealandNew Zealand 2015 World Champion
Korea SouthSouth Korea 2017 not qualified
PolandPoland 2019

Current squad

Below is the roster during the 2015 World Cup in New Zealand . With four players each, most of the footballers from FK Crvena zvezda (“Red Star”) and FK Vojvodina are in the squad.

player society
goalkeeper
Predrag Rajković FK Crvena zvezda
Vanja Milinković-Savić FK Vojvodina
Filip Manojlović FK Crvena zvezda
Defense
Milan Gajic OFK Belgrade
Nemanja Antonov OFK Belgrade
Miloš Veljković Tottenham Hotspur
Srđan Babic FK Vojvodina
Stefan Milošević FK Spartak Subotica
Vukašin Jovanović FK Crvena zvezda
Miladin Stevanović FK Partizan
Radovan Pankov FK Vojvodina
midfield
Saša Zdjelar OFK Belgrade
Nemanja Maksimović FK Astana
Mijat Gaćinović FK Vojvodina
Sergej Milinković-Savić KRC Genk
Marko Grujić FK Crvena zvezda
Filip Janković Catania Calcio
Andrija Živković FK Partizan
attack
Ivan Šaponjić FK Partizan
Staniša Mandić FK Čukarički
Stefan Ilić FK Spartak Subotica
As of May 18, 2015

See also

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