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2024 UEFA European Championship First Phase Group C


Serbia 0 England 1 [0-1]
Match Summary
Serbia Squad

England Squad

Team Records
   
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The Orlovi European Championship Squad  June 2024
   
Player Birthdate Age Pos Club App G
15.Babić, Srđan 22 April 1996
in Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina
28 CD FC Spartak Moskva, Russia 8 1
26.Birmančević, Veljko 5 March 1998  26 AM AC Sparta Praha, Czech Republic 5 0
21.Gačinović, Mijat 8 February 1995 29 M Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos, Greece 27 2
also has three U17 appearances with Bosnia
6.Gudelj, Nemanja 16 November 1991 32 CD Sevilla FC, Spain 62 1
17.Ilić, Ivan 17 March 2001 23 DM FC Torino, Italy 16 0
8.Jović, Luka 23 December 1997 26 F AC Milan, Italy 35 10
11.Kostić, Filip 1 November 1992 31 LM Juventus FC, Italy 63 3
22.Lukić, Saša 13 August 1996 27 M Fulham FC, England 46 2
5.Maksimović, Nemanja 26 January 1995 29 CM Panathinaïkós AÓ, Greece 49 0
16.Mijailović, Srđan 10 November 1993 30 DM Fk Crvena zvezda 7 0
4.Milenković, Nikola 12 October 1997 26 CD AC Fiorentina, Italy 53 3
20.Milinković-Savić, Sergej 27 February 1995
in Lleida, Spain
29 M Al Hilal SFC, Saudi Arabia 51 9
23.Milinković-Savić, Vanja 20 February 1997
in Orense, Spain
27 Gk Torino FC, Italy 19 0
9.Mitrović, Aleksandar 16 September 1994 29 F Al Hilal FC, Saudi Arabia 91 58
25.Mladenović, Filip 15 August 1991 32 LB Panathinaïkós AÓ, Greece 31 1
2.Pavlović, Strahinja 24 May 2001 22 CD Red Bull Salzburg, Austria 35 4
12.Petrović, Đorđe 8 October 1999 24 Gk Chelsea FC, England 3 0
1.Rajković, Predrag 31 October 1995 28 Gk RCD Mallorca, Spain 32 0
18.Ratkov, Petar 18 August 2003 20 CF Red Bull Salzburg, Austria 1 0
19.Samardžić, Lazar Vujadin 24 February 2002
in Berlin, Germany
22 AM Udinese Calcio, Italy 9 0
also has youth appearances with Germany
24.Spajić, Uroš 13 February 1993 31 CD Fk Crvena zvezda 21 0
3.Stojić, Nemanja 15 January 1998 26 CD Fk Topolyai SC 2 0
10.Tadić, Dušan 20 November 1988 35 AM Fenerbaçhe SK, Turkey 108 23
13.Veljković, Miloš 26 September 1995
in Basel, Switzerland
28 CD SV Werder Bremen von 1899, German 30 1
also has one U16 appearance with Switzerland
7.Vlahović, Dušan 28 January 2000 24 F Juventus FC, Italy 27 13
14.Živković, Andrija 11 July 1996 27 AM Panthessaloníkios AÓK, Greece 46 1

Squad details correct up to and including Serbia's match against Sweden on 8 June 2024.
Tallies taken from
FSS

Diary

Saturday, 18 May 2024 - Serbian national team coach Dragan Stojković has announced a provisional squad of 35 players for the European Championship Finals.

Friday, 23 May 2024 - After successfully earning a place for Serbia into the two previous major tournaments, and achieved success in the UEFA Nations League, the FSS have announced that they have extended the contract of Dragan Stojković until 2026.

Tuesday, 28 May 2024 - Dragan Stojković has announced his squad of 26 players that will represent the Serbia national team in the 2024 European Championship Finals. The first group, consisting of sixteen players, arrives at the SPORTS CENTER FSS today and have their first training session in the late afternoon. Other players will join until at the weekend, and a day later the national team will head to Vienna. The Serbian national team will stay in Vienna until June 7, before heading to Stockholm. Immediately after the game on 8 June, the team is scheduled to return to Belgrade. Departure to Augsburg is on June 11 at five o'clock from Belgrade.

Sunday, 2 June 2024 - The Eagles did the first of two daily trainings today in the morning, and on the Mišel Platini pitch were Petar Ratkov and debutant Nemanja Stojić. The Serbian national team leave for Vienna tomorrow.

Monday, 3 June 2024 - The national team arrived in Vienna and following a press conference at the Ernst Happel Stadion, training resumed in preparation for the match against Austria tomorrow night.

Tuesday, 4 June 2024 - Austria 2 Serbia 1 - The hosts took the lead in the tenth minute of the match, when Wimmer avoided the offside trap and scored. Just three minutes later Austria scored their second when Baumgartner's shot and hit the bottom right hand corner of the goal. The Eagles had their first big chance in the sixteenth minute, when Vlahović missed the ball that came to Tadić, the captain then shot towards the bottom left corner, but the ball flew just past the post. Until the 35th minute it was played practically in the half of Austria, and the reward came after Pavlović was in the right place and finished what his teammates started when Spajić's ball bounced off the post, and two minutes later, Serbia could have evened the score, Sergei was first knocked down in the penalty box, the Portuguese referee shook his hand, the ball came to Živković, who immediately sent in a shot, but it hit Dans on the way to the net. By the end of the half, Nemanja Maksimović had to leave the field after a head-on collision. Ivan Ilić his replacement. The second half was comprised of more replacements but the score remained the same.

Thursday, 6 June 2024 - In the early hours of thisy morning, a three-member delegation of UEFA doping control arrived at the hotel of the Serbian national football team in Vienna. Without notice, which is not unusual, because it is a standard procedure before every major competition, they selected eight players for testing—brothers Vanja and Sergej Milinkovic Savić, Strahinja Pavlović, Saša Lukić, Aleksandar Mitrović, Filip Mladenović, Nemanja Gudelj and Nemanja Maksimović. The testing was carried out in the hotel in the presence of the national team doctor Dejan Aleksandrić, it did not last longer than two hours and everything went well with maximum cooperation of the national and medical teams.
Afterwards, they trained in an unusual environment in Vienna, a multi-purpose city sports park near the Danube, surrounded by greenery with numerous courts for various sports. Their arrival attracted the attention of many recreationists, children, as well as families with children, who took advantage of the nice weather to stay in the park, but also the opportunity that is not very often given to see the training of the players they admire in front of small screens or in stadiums throughout Europe. Of course, many immortalised that moment, thanks to the patience and kindness of the Serbian national team.

Saturday, 8 June 2024 - Sweden 0 Serbia 3 - Goals from Sergej Milinković-Savić, Aleksandar Mitrović and Dusan Tadić gave Serbia the perfect send-off as they cruised to a comfortable 3-0 over Sweden in their final friendly ahead of Euro 2024 in Germany, which begins next Friday. With Sweden's record goal-scorer Zlatan Ibrahimović among the 46,956 watching from the stands ahead of a post-match ceremony in his honour, Milinković-Savić broke the deadlock with an 18th-minute header as the Swedish defence was caught napping. The Swedes brought on Alexander Isak at half-time and created a number of good chances but Mitrović added the second goal with his final touch of the game on the hour mark, before being replaced by Tadić, and the substitute scored himself eight minutes later to complete the rout.

Monday, 10 June 2024 - Serbian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Internal Affairs Ivica Dačić visited the Sports Center in Stara Pazova and wished the coach and team best wishes, before they leave tomorrow.

Tuesday, 11 June 2024 - Before the team leave for Germany, they are visited in Stara Pazova by the Minister of Sports in the Government of the Republic of Serbia, Zoran Gajić, and he symbolically handed over the flag of the country to the coach Dragan Stojković and captain Dusan Tadić, wishing them to make the nation happy with good games and results. Traditionally, the flag has a symbolic value. "We've come back from every sporting battle as winners, and I want the football team to come back victorious. That means staying healthy, doing their best and playing the best they can at any given time. In that case, we will be satisfied regardless of the result. I call on the entire football and sports public in Serbia to cheer for our football players in a different way than they do for Red Star, Partizan, Vojvodina or any other club. To watch only what is beautiful, all the good that the players, the coach and the people from the Football Association of Serbia do. If we all radiate positive energy, it will reflect on the team. I have no dilemma at all that the players will provide 110 percent of their real capabilities" said Minister Gajić.
Shortly after, the team departed from the FSS Sports Center to the Nikola Tesla Airport, Belgrade, they were escorted by the President of the Republic of Serbia, Aleksandar Vučić, who wished them good luck and success, from where they flew to Munich, departing at 5.15pm on board a Fly Air41 Airbus A319-112, arriving at 6.33pm, and then by bus to their Augsburg base, the Hotel Maximilian's, where the Eagles will be based during the European Championship in Germany.

Wednesday, 12 June 2024 - Serbia's first day training takes part at the Rosenaustadion, a multi-purpose stadium in Augsburg, home to FC Augsburg reserve and women's teams, and former home of FC Augsburg until 2009, where they are watched by thousands of spectators.

Thursday, 13 June 2024 - For their second day of training in Augsburg, at the insistence of coach Dragan Stojković and athlete director Stevan Stojanović, the squad are joined by four other Serbian coaches, who head their respective youth teams. Ljubinko Drulović (U21 and former assistant coach to Stojković), Radovan Krivokapić (U19), Aleksandar Luković (U18) and Jovan Damjanović (U17).

Saturday, 14 June 2024 - The squad arrives in Essen after a five-hour coach journey, leaving the hotel in Augsburg at 9:30 a.m. and arriving in Münster from Munich around 2:00 p.m., from where they continued to Essen. They had a last training session on the Schalke pitch.

Serbia Form: last six games
L D L W L W  f 7:a 9   success: 42%
145 15 November 2023 - Belgium 1 Serbia 0 [1-0]
Den Dreef, Leuven
Carrasco Fr AL
146 19 November 2023 - Serbia 2 Bulgaria 2 [1-0]
Dubočica Stadium, Leskovac
Veljković, Babić
Rusev, Despodev
ECP HD
147 21 March 2024 - Russiai 4 Serbia 0 [2-0]
VTB Arena, Moskva
An.Miranchuk (pen), Osipenko, Al.Miranchuk, Sergeev Fr AL
148 25 March 2024 - Cyprus 0 Serbia 1 [0-1]
AEK Arena, Larnaca
Milinković-Savić AW
149 4 June 2024 - Austria 2 Serbia 1 [2-1]
Ernsy Happel Stadion, Wien
Wimmer, Baumgarter
Pavlovic
AL
150 8 June 2024 - Sweden 0 Serbia 3 [0-1]
Friends Arena, Solna
Milinković-Savić, Mitrović, Tadić AW

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