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Serbia women's national football team

The Serbia women's national football team represents Serbia in international women's football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia.

Serbia
Nickname(s)Beli orlovi (The White Eagles)
AssociationFudbalski savez Srbije (FSS)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
Head coachDragiša Zečević
CaptainVioleta Slović
FIFA codeSRB
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 36 (9 December 2022)[1]
Highest30 (2007)
Lowest46 (March 2011)
First international
 Slovenia 0–5 Serbia 
(Dravograd, Slovenia; 5 May 2007)
Biggest win
 Serbia 8–1 North Macedonia 
(Belgrade, Serbia; 6 March 2020)
Biggest defeat
 Switzerland 9–0 Serbia 
(Nyon, Switzerland, 21 September 2013)

It was previously known as the Yugoslavia women's national football team from 15 January 1992 until 4 February 2003, and then as the Serbia and Montenegro women's national football team until 3 June 2006 when Serbia declared independence as the successor state to the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.[citation needed] It was officially renamed the Serbia women's national football team on 28 June 2006, while the Montenegro women's national football team was created to represent the new state of Montenegro.[citation needed]

Both FIFA and UEFA consider the Serbia national team the direct descendant of the Serbia and Montenegro national team.[citation needed]

Between 1921 and 1992, this team did not exist as we know it today, since Serbia was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1943) and later on, the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1991). The Serbia national team existed from 1919 to 1921, and then ceased to exist following the creation of the first Kingdom of Yugoslavia. The new national team formed in 1992 was considered the direct descendant of the Yugoslavia national team, as it kept Yugoslavia's former status, which was not the case for any other country resulting from the breakup of Yugoslavia.

History

After the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro federation in 2006, the newly created women's team of Serbia played the first competitive match against Slovenia in May 2007, where they beat the hosts 5–0. For much of the late 2000s to 2010s, Serbia had been an insignificant name in the women's stage, only at best managed to finish in third, though the team did have some good results like an impressive 2–2 draw to powerhouse England in the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying or the 1–1 draw to Denmark in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification.

During the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification, Serbia began with two defeats against European powerhouse Germany and rising force Portugal, leaving expectation as Serbia would again fail to qualify for a major tournament. However, Serbia began its resurgence with consecutive wins against Bulgaria, Israel and Turkey, before getting what would be the greatest achievement ever in their qualification campaign, beating European giant Germany 3–2 in the returning fixture, and thus increased hope for Serbia to qualify for the first ever major international tournament in the history.[2]

Team image

Nicknames

The Serbia women's national football team has been known or nicknamed as the "Beli orlovi (The White Eagles)".

Rivalries

Like the men's counterparts, the women's team of Serbia also shares a rivalry with Croatia, albeit not at the scale of the men's sides. Neither sides have ever managed to debut at a major tournament, although Serbia has greatly improved at women's football in recent years, notably during the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification.

Results and fixtures

  • The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
Legend

  Win   Draw   Lose   Void or Postponed   Fixture

2022

17 February International Friendly Bosnia and Herzegovina   0–1   Serbia Belek, Turkey
  • J. Damnjanović   68'
Stadium: Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek
23 February 2023 World Cup qualification Turkey   2–5   Serbia İzmir, Turkey
Report
Stadium: Gürsel Aksel Stadium
Referee: Deborah Anex (Switzerland)
7 April 2023 World Cup qualification Serbia   4–0   Israel Stara Pazova, Serbia
18:00
Report Stadium: Serbian FA Sports Center
Referee: Ana Maria Alexandra Terteleac (Romania)
12 April 2023 World Cup qualification Serbia   3–2   Germany Stara Pazova, Serbia
16:00
Report
Stadium: Serbian FA Sports Center
Referee: Tess Olofsson (Sweden)
24 June International Friendly Serbia   0−5   Japan Stara Pazova, Serbia
19:45 UTC+2 Report (JFA)
Stadium: Serbian FA Sports Center
2 September 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification– UEFA Group H Serbia   1–2   Portugal Stara Pazova
Report
Stadium: Serbian FA Sports Center
Referee: Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)
6 September 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification– UEFA Group H Israel   0–2   Serbia Ness Ziona, Israel
18:30 Report
Stadium: Ness Ziona Stadium
Referee: Frida Nielsen (Denmark)
11 November International Friendly Serbia   1–0   Russia Stara Pazova, Serbia
14 November International Friendly Serbia   0–1   Russia Stara Pazova, Serbia

Coaching staff

Current coaching staff

Position Name Ref.
Head coach Dragiša Zečević

Manager history

  • Predrag Grozdanović (????–)

Players

Current squad

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1 1GK Milica Kostić (1997-12-21) 21 December 1997 (age 25) 29 0   Eskilstuna United
12 1GK Sara Cetinja (2000-04-16) 16 April 2000 (age 22) 2 0   Pomigliano
23 1GK Jovana Petrović (2001-09-11) 11 September 2001 (age 21) 1 0   ALG Spor

5 2DF Violeta Slović (1991-08-30) 30 August 1991 (age 31) 48 2   Spartak Subotica
6 2DF Nevena Damjanović (1993-04-12) 12 April 1993 (age 29) 43 6   CSKA Moscow
4 2DF Marija Ilić (1993-06-03) 3 June 1993 (age 29) 28 1   MSV Duisburg
2 2DF Oršoja Vajda (1997-07-04) 4 July 1997 (age 25) 14 0   MTK
3 2DF Anđela Frajtović (2000-07-08) 8 July 2000 (age 22) 13 1   Spartak Subotica
18 2DF Emilija Petrović (2002-12-27) 27 December 2002 (age 20) 10 0   Kristianstads
21 2DF Tyla-Jay Vlajnic (1990-11-06) 6 November 1990 (age 32) 3 0   Western United
2DF Milica Denda (2002-12-11) 11 December 2002 (age 20) 2 0   Galatasaray
13 2DF Milana Knežević (1999-05-05) 5 May 1999 (age 23) 1 0   Szent Mihály

10 3MF Jelena Čanković (1995-08-13) 13 August 1995 (age 27) 29 5   Chelsea
8 3MF Dina Blagojević (1997-03-15) 15 March 1997 (age 25) 28 2   Bayer 04 Leverkusen
20 3MF Tijana Filipović (1999-05-25) 25 May 1999 (age 23) 20 8   Spartak Subotica
22 3MF Dejana Stefanović (1997-07-05) 5 July 1997 (age 25) 19 1   Brighton & Hove Albion
16 3MF Sara Pavlović (1996-05-10) 10 May 1996 (age 26) 12 0   Avaldsnes
14 3MF Vesna Milivojević (2001-12-08) 8 December 2001 (age 21) 7 1   Spartak Subotica

7 4FW Milica Mijatović (1991-06-26) 26 June 1991 (age 31) 46 3   Fiorentina
9 4FW Jovana Damnjanović (1994-11-24) 24 November 1994 (age 28) 41 13   Bayern Munich
17 4FW Allegra Poljak (1999-02-05) 5 February 1999 (age 23) 20 4   Real Sociedad
4FW Biljana Bradić (1991-04-24) 24 April 1991 (age 31) 14 1   Ferencvárosi
11 4FW Miljana Ivanović (2000-05-17) 17 May 2000 (age 22) 9 2   Arna-Bjørnar
19 4FW Nina Matejić (2005-02-08) 8 February 2005 (age 17) 4 3   Crvena zvezda
15 4FW Živana Stupar (2002-09-23) 23 September 2002 (age 20) 4 0   Spartak Subotica

Recent call ups

  • The following players have been called up to a Serbia squad in the past 12 months.
Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
DF Anđela Krstić (2001-06-04) 4 June 2001 (age 21) 4 1   Crvena zvezda v.   Germany, 12 April 2022
DF Ana Šćepanović (1999-05-24) 24 May 1999 (age 23) 2 0   Crvena zvezda v.   Germany, 12 April 2022
DF Aleksandra Đorđević (2002-10-31) 31 October 2002 (age 20) 1 0   Mašinac Niš v.   Germany, 12 April 2022
DF Tijana Janković (1996-05-19) 19 May 1996 (age 26) 2 0   CSKA Moscow v.   Turkey, 23 February 2022

MF Kristina Pantelić (1997-10-09) 9 October 1997 (age 25) 8 0   Brest v.   Germany, 12 April 2022

FW Milica Stanković (1991-03-04) 4 March 1991 (age 31) 25 1   Mašinac Niš v.   Germany, 12 April 2022

Records

  • Active players in bold, statistics correct as of 2020.

Competitive record

FIFA Women's World Cup

FIFA Women's World Cup record Qualification record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA GD Pld W D* L GF GA GD
as   SFR Yugoslavia
  1991 Did not enter UEFA Euro 1991
as   FR Yugoslavia
  1995 Withdrew UEFA Euro 1995
  1999 Did not qualify 8 7 1 0 28 5 +23
  2003 6 6 0 0 23 3 +20
as   Serbia and Montenegro
  2007 Did not qualify 8 2 0 6 6 27 -21
as   Serbia
  2011 Did not qualify 10 2 3 5 7 19 -12
  2015 10 3 1 6 16 34 -18
  2019 8 2 1 5 5 13 -8
   2023 10 7 0 3 26 14 +12
Total - - - - - - - - 60 29 6 25 111 115 -4
*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

Olympic Games

Summer Olympics record
Year Result GP W D* L GS GA
as   FR Yugoslavia
  1996 Withdrew
  2000 Did not qualify
as   Serbia and Montenegro
  2004 Did not qualify
as   Serbia
  2008 Did not qualify
  2012
  2016
  2020
  2024
  2028 Future events
  2032
Total - - - - - - -
*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

UEFA Women's Championship

UEFA Women's Championship record Qualifying record
Year Result Pld W D* L GF GA GD Pld W D* L GF GA GD
as   SFR Yugoslavia
  1984 Did not enter Did not enter
  1987
  1989
  1991
as   FR Yugoslavia
  1993 Did not qualify 1 0 0 1 0 3 -3
  1995 Withdrew Withdrew
    1997 Did not qualify 6 3 1 2 13 9 -4
  2001 8 1 0 7 4 25 -21
as   Serbia and Montenegro
  2005 Did not qualify 8 1 0 7 3 25 -22
as   Serbia
  2009 Did not qualify 8 2 0 6 11 24 -13
  2013 8 4 1 3 15 18 -3
  2017 8 3 1 4 10 21 -11
  2022 8 4 0 4 21 12 +9
Total - - - - - - - - 55 18 3 34 77 137 -68
*Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The FIFA/Coca-Cola Women's World Ranking". FIFA. 9 December 2022. Retrieved 9 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Trio qualify for Women's World Cup but Germany lose to Serbia". 13 April 2022.
  3. ^ СЕЛЕКТОР ПРЕДРАГ ГРОЗДАНОВИЋ САОПШТИО СПИСАК ИГРАЧИЦА ЗА МЕЧЕВЕ ПРОТИВ ПОРТУГАЛА И ИЗРАЕЛА

External links

  • Official website

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defeat Switzerland 9 0 Serbia Nyon Switzerland 21 September 2013 It was previously known as the Yugoslavia women s national football team from 15 January 1992 until 4 February 2003 and then as the Serbia and Montenegro women s national football team until 3 June 2006 when Serbia declared independence as the successor state to the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro citation needed It was officially renamed the Serbia women s national football team on 28 June 2006 while the Montenegro women s national football team was created to represent the new state of Montenegro citation needed Both FIFA and UEFA consider the Serbia national team the direct descendant of the Serbia and Montenegro national team citation needed Between 1921 and 1992 this team did not exist as we know it today since Serbia was part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1918 1943 and later on the Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia 1945 1991 The Serbia national team existed from 1919 to 1921 and then ceased to exist following the creation of the first Kingdom of Yugoslavia The new national team formed in 1992 was considered the direct descendant of the Yugoslavia national team as it kept Yugoslavia s former status which was not the case for any other country resulting from the breakup of Yugoslavia Contents 1 History 2 Team image 2 1 Nicknames 2 2 Rivalries 3 Results and fixtures 3 1 2022 4 Coaching staff 4 1 Current coaching staff 4 2 Manager history 5 Players 5 1 Current squad 5 2 Recent call ups 6 Records 6 1 Most capped players 6 2 Top goalscorers 7 Competitive record 7 1 FIFA Women s World Cup 7 2 Olympic Games 7 3 UEFA Women s Championship 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditMain articles Yugoslavia women s national football team and Serbia and Montenegro women s national football team After the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro federation in 2006 the newly created women s team of Serbia played the first competitive match against Slovenia in May 2007 where they beat the hosts 5 0 For much of the late 2000s to 2010s Serbia had been an insignificant name in the women s stage only at best managed to finish in third though the team did have some good results like an impressive 2 2 draw to powerhouse England in the UEFA Women s Euro 2013 qualifying or the 1 1 draw to Denmark in the 2015 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification During the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification Serbia began with two defeats against European powerhouse Germany and rising force Portugal leaving expectation as Serbia would again fail to qualify for a major tournament However Serbia began its resurgence with consecutive wins against Bulgaria Israel and Turkey before getting what would be the greatest achievement ever in their qualification campaign beating European giant Germany 3 2 in the returning fixture and thus increased hope for Serbia to qualify for the first ever major international tournament in the history 2 Team image EditNicknames Edit The Serbia women s national football team has been known or nicknamed as the Beli orlovi The White Eagles Rivalries Edit Main article Croatia Serbia football rivalry Like the men s counterparts the women s team of Serbia also shares a rivalry with Croatia albeit not at the scale of the men s sides Neither sides have ever managed to debut at a major tournament although Serbia has greatly improved at women s football in recent years notably during the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification Results and fixtures EditThe following is a list of match results in the last 12 months as well as any future matches that have been scheduled Legend Win Draw Lose Void or Postponed Fixture 2022 Edit Bosnia and Herzegovina v Serbia 17 February International FriendlyBosnia and Herzegovina 0 1 SerbiaBelek TurkeyJ Damnjanovic 68 Stadium Titanic Deluxe Golf Belek Turkey v Serbia 23 February 2023 World Cup qualificationTurkey 2 5 SerbiaIzmir TurkeyUraz 42 Topcu 57 pen Report Filipovic 8 72 J Damnjanovic 12 N Damjanovic 37 Cankovic 65 Stadium Gursel Aksel Stadium Referee Deborah Anex Switzerland Serbia v Israel 7 April 2023 World Cup qualificationSerbia 4 0 IsraelStara Pazova Serbia18 00 J Damnjanovic 5 Filipovic 67 Ivanovic 72 Krstic 90 2 Report Stadium Serbian FA Sports Center Referee Ana Maria Alexandra Terteleac Romania Serbia v Germany 12 April 2023 World Cup qualificationSerbia 3 2 GermanyStara Pazova Serbia16 00 Poljak 36 Damnjanovic 49 69 Report Schuller 60 Wassmuth 90 2 Stadium Serbian FA Sports Center Referee Tess Olofsson Sweden Serbia v Japan 24 June International FriendlySerbia 0 5 JapanStara Pazova Serbia19 45 UTC 2 Report JFA Ueki 28 Naomoto 62 Miyazawa 76 Chiba 81 Narumiya 88 Stadium Serbian FA Sports Center Serbia v Portugal 2 September 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification UEFA Group HSerbia 1 2 PortugalStara PazovaFrajtovic 6 Report Marchao 40 Nazareth 45 2 Stadium Serbian FA Sports Center Referee Lina Lehtovaara Finland Israel v Serbia 6 September 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification UEFA Group HIsrael 0 2 SerbiaNess Ziona Israel18 30 Report Rubin 34 o g Matejic 90 4 Stadium Ness Ziona Stadium Referee Frida Nielsen Denmark Serbia v Russia 11 November International FriendlySerbia 1 0 RussiaStara Pazova Serbia Serbia v Russia 14 November International FriendlySerbia 0 1 RussiaStara Pazova SerbiaAbdullina Coaching staff EditCurrent coaching staff Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2021 Position Name Ref Head coach Dragisa ZecevicManager history Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it February 2021 Predrag Grozdanovic Players EditCurrent squad Edit The following players were called up for the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup qualification matches against Portugal and Israel on 2 and 6 September 2022 3 Caps and goals accurate up to and including match against Israel on 5 September 2022 No Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club1 1 GK Milica Kostic 1997 12 21 21 December 1997 age 25 29 0 Eskilstuna United12 1 GK Sara Cetinja 2000 04 16 16 April 2000 age 22 2 0 Pomigliano23 1 GK Jovana Petrovic 2001 09 11 11 September 2001 age 21 1 0 ALG Spor5 2 DF Violeta Slovic 1991 08 30 30 August 1991 age 31 48 2 Spartak Subotica6 2 DF Nevena Damjanovic 1993 04 12 12 April 1993 age 29 43 6 CSKA Moscow4 2 DF Marija Ilic 1993 06 03 3 June 1993 age 29 28 1 MSV Duisburg2 2 DF Orsoja Vajda 1997 07 04 4 July 1997 age 25 14 0 MTK3 2 DF Anđela Frajtovic 2000 07 08 8 July 2000 age 22 13 1 Spartak Subotica18 2 DF Emilija Petrovic 2002 12 27 27 December 2002 age 20 10 0 Kristianstads21 2 DF Tyla Jay Vlajnic 1990 11 06 6 November 1990 age 32 3 0 Western United 2 DF Milica Denda 2002 12 11 11 December 2002 age 20 2 0 Galatasaray13 2 DF Milana Knezevic 1999 05 05 5 May 1999 age 23 1 0 Szent Mihaly10 3 MF Jelena Cankovic 1995 08 13 13 August 1995 age 27 29 5 Chelsea8 3 MF Dina Blagojevic 1997 03 15 15 March 1997 age 25 28 2 Bayer 04 Leverkusen20 3 MF Tijana Filipovic 1999 05 25 25 May 1999 age 23 20 8 Spartak Subotica22 3 MF Dejana Stefanovic 1997 07 05 5 July 1997 age 25 19 1 Brighton amp Hove Albion16 3 MF Sara Pavlovic 1996 05 10 10 May 1996 age 26 12 0 Avaldsnes14 3 MF Vesna Milivojevic 2001 12 08 8 December 2001 age 21 7 1 Spartak Subotica7 4 FW Milica Mijatovic 1991 06 26 26 June 1991 age 31 46 3 Fiorentina9 4 FW Jovana Damnjanovic 1994 11 24 24 November 1994 age 28 41 13 Bayern Munich17 4 FW Allegra Poljak 1999 02 05 5 February 1999 age 23 20 4 Real Sociedad 4 FW Biljana Bradic 1991 04 24 24 April 1991 age 31 14 1 Ferencvarosi11 4 FW Miljana Ivanovic 2000 05 17 17 May 2000 age 22 9 2 Arna Bjornar19 4 FW Nina Matejic 2005 02 08 8 February 2005 age 17 4 3 Crvena zvezda15 4 FW Zivana Stupar 2002 09 23 23 September 2002 age 20 4 0 Spartak SuboticaRecent call ups Edit The following players have been called up to a Serbia squad in the past 12 months Pos Player Date of birth age Caps Goals Club Latest call upDF Anđela Krstic 2001 06 04 4 June 2001 age 21 4 1 Crvena zvezda v Germany 12 April 2022DF Ana Scepanovic 1999 05 24 24 May 1999 age 23 2 0 Crvena zvezda v Germany 12 April 2022DF Aleksandra Đorđevic 2002 10 31 31 October 2002 age 20 1 0 Masinac Nis v Germany 12 April 2022DF Tijana Jankovic 1996 05 19 19 May 1996 age 26 2 0 CSKA Moscow v Turkey 23 February 2022MF Kristina Pantelic 1997 10 09 9 October 1997 age 25 8 0 Brest v Germany 12 April 2022FW Milica Stankovic 1991 03 04 4 March 1991 age 31 25 1 Masinac Nis v Germany 12 April 2022Records EditSee also Category Serbia women s international footballers Active players in bold statistics correct as of 2020 Most capped players Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2020 Player Year s Caps Top goalscorers Edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it October 2020 Player Year s Goals CapsCompetitive record EditFIFA Women s World Cup Edit FIFA Women s World Cup record Qualification recordYear Result Pld W D L GF GA GD Pld W D L GF GA GDas SFR Yugoslavia 1991 Did not enter UEFA Euro 1991as FR Yugoslavia 1995 Withdrew UEFA Euro 1995 1999 Did not qualify 8 7 1 0 28 5 23 2003 6 6 0 0 23 3 20as Serbia and Montenegro 2007 Did not qualify 8 2 0 6 6 27 21as Serbia 2011 Did not qualify 10 2 3 5 7 19 12 2015 10 3 1 6 16 34 18 2019 8 2 1 5 5 13 8 2023 10 7 0 3 26 14 12Total 60 29 6 25 111 115 4 Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks Olympic Games Edit Summer Olympics recordYear Result GP W D L GS GAas FR Yugoslavia 1996 Withdrew 2000 Did not qualifyas Serbia and Montenegro 2004 Did not qualifyas Serbia 2008 Did not qualify 2012 2016 2020 2024 2028 Future events 2032Total Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks UEFA Women s Championship Edit UEFA Women s Championship record Qualifying recordYear Result Pld W D L GF GA GD Pld W D L GF GA GDas SFR Yugoslavia 1984 Did not enter Did not enter 1987 1989 1991as FR Yugoslavia 1993 Did not qualify 1 0 0 1 0 3 3 1995 Withdrew Withdrew 1997 Did not qualify 6 3 1 2 13 9 4 2001 8 1 0 7 4 25 21as Serbia and Montenegro 2005 Did not qualify 8 1 0 7 3 25 22as Serbia 2009 Did not qualify 8 2 0 6 11 24 13 2013 8 4 1 3 15 18 3 2017 8 3 1 4 10 21 11 2022 8 4 0 4 21 12 9Total 55 18 3 34 77 137 68 Denotes draws including knockout matches decided on penalty kicks See also Edit Serbia portal Sports portal Games portal Association football portal Women s association football portalSport in Serbia Football in Serbia Women s football in Serbia Serbia women s national under 19 football team Serbia women s national under 17 football team Serbia men s national football teamReferences Edit The FIFA Coca Cola Women s World Ranking FIFA 9 December 2022 Retrieved 9 December 2022 Trio qualify for Women s World Cup but Germany lose to Serbia 13 April 2022 SELEKTOR PREDRAG GROZDANOVIЋ SAOPShTIO SPISAK IGRAChICA ZA MEChEVE PROTIV PORTUGALA I IZRAELAExternal links EditOfficial website FIFA profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Serbia women 27s national football team amp 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