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  2. List of Serbia international footballers (including ...

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    This is a list of all football players that have played for the Serbia national football team, including predecessor teams of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro. Ordered alphabetically by the surname followed by the years of their appearances and number of matches and goals. Updated 25 ...

  3. Category:Serbian men's footballers - Wikipedia

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    Serbian expatriate men's footballers (1,741 P) Pages in category "Serbian men's footballers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,529 total.

  4. Mihailo Ivanović (footballer) - Wikipedia

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    Ivanović was called up to the senior Serbia national team for the first time for the Nations League games against Spain and Denmark in September 2024. [8] He made his debut on 18 November 2024 in a Nations League game against Denmark at the Dubočica Stadium. He substituted Andrija Živković in the 82nd minute of a scoreless draw. [9]

  5. Ivan Ilić (footballer, born 2001) - Wikipedia

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    Ilić made his senior debut for Red Star Belgrade in 28 fixture match of the 2016–17 Serbian SuperLiga season against Spartak Subotica, replacing Srđan Plavšić in last minute of the game played on 1 April 2017. He became the youngest debutant in the club history [8] and first player born 2001 who appeared in the Serbian SuperLiga. [9]

  6. Stefan Leković - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Leković (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Лековић; born 9 January 2004) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Serie A club Monza on loan from Red Star Belgrade. [2] [3]

  7. Luka Jović - Wikipedia

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    Jović was born in Loznica, FR Yugoslavia. [3] He was raised in the small village of Batar near Bijeljina, to Serbian parents Milan and Svetlana Jović. [4] At the age of five, he started playing football in Loznica, where he was spotted in 2004 and offered to play in Mini Maxi, a development league for kids aged between 4 and 12 in Belgrade.

  8. Aleksandar Katai - Wikipedia

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    During his recovery, he gained over 20 pounds, and he did not return to play football until the end of the year. [5] He remained a loaned player for Vojvodina until the club president Ratko Butorović died unexpectedly on 8 June 2013, which led to a period of instability in the club during which Katai left. [ 7 ]

  9. Alen Stevanović - Wikipedia

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    On 3 March 2010, he made his debut for the Serbia U-21 team against Macedonia. On 12 October 2012, he was called up to the senior national team by coach Siniša Mihajlović , making his debut in the 67th minute as a substitute for Zoran Tošić in a defeat against Belgium in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifier . [ 41 ]