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Player

CLUB<\/U>

Red Star Belgrade
<\/STRONG>Yugoslav First League: 1987–88, 1989–90
Yugoslav Cup: 1989–90

Marseille
<\/STRONG>Division 1: 1990–91
UEFA Champions League: 1992–93

Nagoya Grampus Eight
<\/STRONG>Emperor's Cup: 1995, 1999

Yugoslavia
<\/STRONG>Summer Olympic bronze medalist: 1984

INDIVIDUAL<\/U><\/STRONG>

J. League MVP:<\/STRONG>
1995

J. League Best Eleven:<\/STRONG>
1995, 1996, 1999

Japanese Footballer of the Year:
<\/STRONG>1995

Best Athlete of SD Crvena Zvezda:
<\/STRONG>1987, 1988, 1989

Zvezdina Zvezda:
<\/STRONG>1990

Yugoslav League MVP:
<\/STRONG>1988, 1989

FIFA World Cup All-Star Team:
<\/STRONG>1990

Yugoslav Footballer of the Year:
<\/STRONG>1988, 1989

The Dream Team 110 years of OM:
<\/STRONG>2010

FIFA XI:
<\/STRONG>1991, 1998

J.League 20th Anniversary Team
<\/STRONG>
Manager

CLUB<\/U>

Nagoya Grampus Eight
<\/STRONG>J.League Division 1: 2010
Japanese Super Cup: 2011

INDIVIDUAL<\/U><\/STRONG>

J.League Manager of the Year:
<\/STRONG>2010

Sportsperson of the Year of Nis (2010)
<\/STRONG>
Serbian Coach of the year:
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Dragan Stojkovic (born 3 March 1965), also known by the nickname Piksi, is a Serbian football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. He is the current head coach of the Serbia national team. Stojkovi\u0107 was a long time captain of the Yugoslavia national team and Red Star Belgrade, and is considered one of the greatest of all-time in Yugoslav and Serbian football.

He was a star player for Yugoslavia at the 1990 (where he was selected for the World Cup All-Star Team) and 1998 FIFA World Cups, serving as captain at the latter.

He is one of only five players to be awarded the "Star of the Red Star" and is widely considered to have never shown his true potential in Europe,[4] as injury prevented him from establishing himself at Marseille over the long term. Despite this, there is consensus among critics that he displayed an extraordinary ability throughout his career in spite of his chronic injuries, his renown being greatest in Japan.

In 2021, he was appointed as coach of the Serbia national team, leading them to qualification for both 2022 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2024.<\/P>","A98A68DC04206563":"

First international
<\/STRONG>Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom SCS (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)

As Serbia
<\/STRONG>Czech Republic 1–3 Serbia (Uherske Hradiste, Czech Republic; 18 August 2006)

Biggest win
<\/STRONG>SFR Yugoslavia 10-0 Venezuela (Curitiba, Brazil; 14 June 1972)

Biggest defeat
<\/STRONG>Czechoslovakia 7-0 Kingdom SCS (Antwerp, Belgium; 28 August 1920)
Uruguay 7-0 Kingdom SCS (Paris, France; 26 May 1924)
Czechoslovakia 7-0 Kingdom SCS (Prague, Czechoslovakia; 28 October 1925)

World Cup
<\/STRONG>Appearances: 12 (first in 1930)
Best result: Fourth place (1930, 1962)

European Championship
<\/STRONG>Appearances: 5 (first in 1960)
Best result: Runners-up: 1960 and 1968

Most caps
<\/STRONG>Branislav Ivanovic (105)

Top scorer
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FIFA World Cup
<\/STRONG>Semi-final: 1930
Fourth place: 1962

UEFA European Championship
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 1960, 1968
Fourth place: 1976

Summer Olympics
Gold Medal:<\/STRONG> 1960
Silver Medal: 1948, 1952, 1956
Bronze Medal: 1984

Mediterranean Games
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1971, 1979

Balkan Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1934–35, 1935
Runners-up: 1929–31, 1932, 1933, 1946, 1947, 1977–80

1945 Yugoslav Football Tournament
Winners:<\/STRONG> 1945

Lunar New Year Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1995

Korea Cup
<\/STRONG>Runners-up: 1997

Kirin Cup<\/STRONG>
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The Serbia men's national football team represents Serbia in men's international football competition. It is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia, the governing body for football in Serbia.<\/P>

After the breakup of SFR Yugoslavia and its football team in 1992 Serbia was represented (alongside Montenegro) within the new FR Yugoslavia national football team. Despite qualifying for Euro 1992 the team was banned from participating in the tournament due to international sanctions, with the ruling also enforced for 1994 World Cup and Euro 1996 qualifiers. The national team played its first friendly in December 1994, and with the easing of sanctions the generation of the 1990s eventually participated at the 1998 World Cup, reaching the round of 16, and the quarter-finals at Euro 2000. The team played in the 2006, 2010, 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups, but failed to progress past the group stage on each occasion.<\/P>

Between February 2003 and June 2006, Serbia participated as Serbia and Montenegro due to the countries' name change. Following a 2006 referendum Montenegro declared its independence, leading to separate football federations which resulted in the team's final renaming and establishment as the Serbia national football team. Serbia is considered by FIFA and UEFA to be the official successor team of FR Yugoslavia\/Serbia and Montenegro national football teams, but also the Kingdom of Yugoslavia\/SFR Yugoslavia team.<\/P>","02EB7DF46653B329":"Serbia","A20449E387E65FAD0B1A86B77F820411":"2021-3-3","64CC7FC06580777C":"Dragan Stojkovic","39EE935EB0ECE6E5":"24.82","e_index":8};