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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. List of Serbian sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Monica Seles - Former World #1 player, 9 x Grand Slam winner, Olympic medalist; Ana Ivanovic - former World #1 player, Grand Slam winner; Jelena Janković - former World #1 player, Wimbledon mixed doubles winner; Nenad Zimonjić - former World #1 doubles player, 3 x Grand Slam winner in doubles, 4 x in mixed doubles

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Category:Serbian footballers - Wikipedia

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    This page lists football (soccer) players who are citizens of Serbia or who were residents of federal unit of Serbia within the different manifestations of the former Yugoslavia. It does not include ethnic Serbs who are citizens of other countries or have not been resident to Serbia or ever represented Serbia internationally.

  7. Category:Serbia men's international footballers - Wikipedia

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    For footballers who played for the national team of Serbia and Montenegro, see Category:Serbia and Montenegro men's international footballers. This category contains senior international players only (but not players who have only been capped at Olympic, Under-21 or other junior levels).

  8. Category:Serbian footballers by populated place - Wikipedia

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  9. Football in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Most of the first Serbian football clubs were multi-sports societies which included football sections. The first football club was founded in Subotica in 1898, the Szabadkai Sport Egylet (Sport Club Szabad), among the then fans better known simply as "Sport", within which was formed a football section in 1898 on the initiative of player and ...