Archive for the ‘Serbian Players’ Category


Serbia Goes To Cyprus

February 9th, 2009 | By: Nikola | 1 Comment »

It seems rather bizzare to read this, but Serbian football has actually moved to Cyprus these days. Not only does the senior NT play a friendly tournament with Cyprus, Slovakia and Ukraine, but also the Serbian U21 plays a friendly game against the island nation. Crvena Zvezda (Red Star), arguably the country’s [...]

The Renaissance of Serbian Football

February 7th, 2009 | By: Nikola | No Comments »

Well, it’s been a long time since my last post on this blog, and while there aren’t many games I’ve missed writing about (just the Austria qualifer and a friendly against Bulgaria), there ceratinly are a lot of things going on with Serbian football. Now, why did I put this headline? I [...]

WCQ Preview: Serbia – Lithuania

October 11th, 2008 | By: Nikola | 8 Comments »

Today at 20:15 CET, Belgrade and the Serbian NT will host one of the most pleasant surprises in the WC qualifiers so far, Lithuania. Few could have imagined that in the group consisted of France, Serbia, Romania and Austria, Lithuania would be the team to reach the top of the group and show [...]

Antić Announces Serbia Squad

October 5th, 2008 | By: Nikola | 1 Comment »

Serbia coach Radomir Antić has named his squad for the upcoming WC qualifiers against Lithuania (Belgrade, 11. october) and Austria (Vienna, 15. october), and while there are no major surprises in the list, there are a few noteworthy details. There are four debutants in the team: Bojan Isailović (goalkeeper, FK Čukarički), a [...]

WCQ Review: France 2 – 1 Serbia

October 4th, 2008 | By: Nikola | 2 Comments »

I’m sorry I couldn’t find the time to write this review in the days after the game itself, but I guess it’s never too late – I could even find a few reasons why it’s better to delay writing international reviews, but I won’t try to redeem myself. I guess I’m guilty [...]

WCQ Preview: France – Serbia

September 10th, 2008 | By: Nikola | 5 Comments »

It is well known that in international football there aren’t many places which are harder to play in than Paris. Going away to France is probably every nation’s hardest qualifying match, and unless you come from Scotland, you won’t expect anything good to come out of your little trip to Stade de France. [...]


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