Fudbalski savez Srbije
Fudbalski savez Srbije | |
founding | April 18, 1919 |
FIFA accession | 1921 |
UEFA accession | 1954 |
president | Slaviša Kokeza |
Secretary General | Zoran Laković |
National teams |
A-men , U-21 , U-20 , U-19 , U-18 , U-17 , U-16, U-15 A-women |
Clubs (approx.) | 2,482 |
Members (approx.) | 146.854 |
Homepage | www.fss.rs |
The Fudbalski savez Srbije (FSS) ( Serbian - Cyrillic Фудбалски савез Србије ; "Serbian Football Association") is the umbrella organization of the Serbian football associations . It was founded on April 18, 1919, has its headquarters in the capital Belgrade and is a member of FIFA and UEFA . As the national soccer association, the FSS organizes the Serbian national soccer teams and appoints the national coach.
After the collapse of socialist Yugoslavia in 1992, a new Yugoslavia was founded, which consisted of the republics of Serbia and Montenegro . She kept the name of Yugoslavia until 2003 when the country changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro . This union lasted until 2006. The Football Association of Montenegro (FSCG) left the joint Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro (FSSCG) after the independence of both republics. Thus, the Serbian Football Association has been independent since 2006, taking over the seat in FIFA and UEFA as well as the points in the UEFA five-year ranking. The FSS carried out the qualification for the European Football Championship in 2008 for the first time under this name.
Competitions
As of the 2006/07 season, all football competitions in Serbia will be organized and carried out by the Serbian Football Association. The competitions are divided as follows:
- Super league (1st league - 16 clubs)
- Prva liga (2nd league - 16 clubs, from 2015/16 12 clubs)
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Srpska Liga (3rd league consisting of four sections)
- Srpska liga Beograd , Srpska liga Vojvodina , Srpska liga Istok , Srpska liga Zapad (16 clubs each)
- Junior leagues from A to C youth
- Futsal league (12 clubs)
- Super liga - Žene (1st women's league) (8 clubs)
- Prva liga - Žene (2nd women's league) (8 clubs)
- Kup Srbije (Serbian Football Cup)
The FSS in numbers
- Registered football clubs : 2,482
- Teams in clubs of all ages: 4,368
- Leagues: 365
- Registered soccer players : 146,854
- Football coach with diplomas : 4,901
- Football referee: 4,032
- Medical staff in the clubs: 1,146
organization
The following five territorial associations are subject to the Serbian Football Association:
- Fudbalski savez Beograda
- Fudbalski savez regiona istočne Srbije
- Fudbalski savez Kosova i Metohije
- Fudbalski savez Vojvodine
- Fudbalski savez regiona zapadne Srbije
UEFA five-year ranking
Placement in the UEFA five-year ranking ( previous year's ranking in brackets ). The abbreviations CL and EL after the country coefficients indicate the number of representatives in the 2019/20 season of the Champions League and the Europa League .
- 17. ( 12 ) Switzerland ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 26,900 - CL: 2, EL: 3
- 18. ( 19 ) Cyprus ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 24.925 - CL: 1, EL: 3
- 19. ( 25 ) Serbia ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 22,250 - CL: 1, EL: 3
- 20. ( 26 ) Scotland ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 22,125 - CL: 1, EL: 3
- 21. ( 27 ) Belarus ( league , cup ) - coefficient: 21.875 - CL: 1, EL: 3
Status: end of the European Cup season 2018/19