Can the Serbs spring a surprise in South Africa?
SERBIA![]() | ![]() Football Association of Serbia 2007 |
Coach: Radomir Antic | ![]() Map |
They reached the final of the European Championships, but their best achievement at international level was winning Olympic Gold and winning the World Youth Cup in 1987. In recent years the youth team has been the shining light in Serbian football
How They Qualified
Impressive performances gave Serbia top spot in Group 7 ahead of France, and the team wrapped up qualification with a game to spare. The moment of glory came with a 5-0 thrashing of Romania in Belgrade. Defeat to France was disappointing, and leaves a few questions unanswered ahead of South Africa, but overall this was an efficient qualification.The defence is the strongest part of the Serbian squad,
Weaknesses
Serbia’s weakness can come from the central midfield. Dejan Stankovic and Nenad Milijas played throughout qualifying and performed, well but Milijas’ lack of pace can be a problem.
Serbia also lack a classic striker. Target man
The Coach
Radomir Antic is one of the most well-known managers around, having taken the reign of the big three Spanish clubs. His appointment was greeted with mixed reactions from the demanding Serbian media and public. In the team’s first home game against Lithuania, there were only 15,000 fans, which angered Antic. But as games went on and Serbia’s growing dominance over their opponents grew, the whole nation was behind 'Raddy'. He is like a father figure to the players.
Star Men
Milos Krasic (
![]() | The blonde haired winger was a delight for the Serbian public during the qualifying campaign. His electrifying pace, great passing and a precise shooting where valuable attributes to the teams play and having caught the eye of European footballs biggest clubs the player can only grow and grow as matches go by. |
Milan Jovanovic (Standard Leige, Belgium)
![]() | Electrifying pace, a great football brain and an attacking instinct has labelled the player as Serbia’s best at the moment. It was a joy to watch Jovanovic during the campaign, and his excellent performances have seen many European clubs consider meeting his eight million euro valuation. He was Serbia’s top scorer with five goals. |
![]() | The rock and commander in defence gives the Serbian team trust in its back line. Vidic was unbeatable in qualification, and coming up for set pieces with Branslav Jovanovic added an edge to the teams attack and with younger defenders coming up in the teamHe will be the team’s leader in South Africa. |
Best XI
Best Footballing Moment
As a young independent team, Serbia’s best moment is yet to come. South Africa will be a great chance for this team full of talent to show the world what they have to offer.
Off The Pitch
Famous For: Games other than football. Serbia is a leader in world team sports. Water polo, volleyball and basketball have given the country many happy moments.Most likely to: Complain about the draw and being placed in a tough group again
World Cup Objetive
Serbia will be a dark horse in South Africa. The team should get out of the group stages and from there on the journey to the semi finals begins. If they fail it will be nothing new for Serbian football.
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