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Плави (''Blues'')
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Football Association Of<br />Serbia And Montenegro
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Ilija Petković
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Savo Milošević (97)
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Savo Milošević (35)
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Brazil 2 - 0 Yugoslavia<br/>( Porto Alegre , Brazil 23 December , 1994 )<br/>Serbia and Montenegro 2 - 2 Azerbaijan <br/>( Podgorica , SCG 12 February , 2003 )
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Faroe Islands 1 - 8 Yugoslavia<br/>( Toftir , Faroe Islands 6 October , 1996 )
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Netherlands 6 - 1 Yugoslavia<br/>( Rotterdam , Netherlands 25 June , 2000 )<br/> Czech Republic 5 - 0 Yugoslavia<br/>( Prague , Czech Republic 6 September , 2002 )
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1998
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Round 2, 1998
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European Championship
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The is the national
Football team of
Serbia And Montenegro and is controlled by the
Football Association Of Serbia And Montenegro . It was previously known as the '''Yugoslavia national football team''' when the country was called the
Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia , until February 2003 when the name of the country was changed to Serbia and Montenegro. This article refers to the team after the split of the
Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia , as the national team of first Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and then Serbia and Montenegro.
Although the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was formed on
April 28 ,
1992 , because of the international
Sanctions due to the
Yugoslav Wars banning the country from international sporting events, the football team didn't play its first match until
23 December ,
1994 , when they lost to
Brazil . Since the split, the team has qualified for the
World Cup twice, in
1998 and
2006 , and for the
European Championship once, in
2000 . In
2003 , with the renaming of the country, the team assumed its current name.
FIFA considers the Serbia and Montenegro team the direct descendant of the SFRY national team; however, since that one represented a much larger group of people, the information on this page and elsewhere on this site is split, with the ''
Yugoslavia National Football Team '' article covering the pre-1992 Yugoslavia.
- 1930 to 1990 - ''Did not enter, was part of Yugoslavia ''
- 1994 - ''Banned because of international sanctions due to Yugoslav Wars (as Federal Republic of Yugoslavia)''
- 1998 - Round 2 (as FR Yugoslavia)
- 2002 - ''Did not qualify (as FR Yugoslavia)''
- 2006 - Qualified
- 1960 to 1992 - ''Did not enter, was part of Yugoslavia ''
- 1996 - ''Banned because of the sanctions (as FR Yugoslavia)''
- 2000 - Quarterfinals (as FR Yugoslavia)
- 2004 - ''Did not qualify (started qualification as FR Yugoslavia)''
Note that the RSSSF pages are still slightly outdated with regard to the renaming of the last Yugoslavia and the succession issues.