If the former Yugoslav republics joined together, would make a strong football team that could reach that far in any international competition, according to South American press.
Of the six former Yugoslav republics, only Bosnia and Herzegovina will directly participate in the World Cup in Brazil in 2014. Croatia will be a chance to go to the World Cup look through the barrage , while Serbia , Montenegro , Slovenia and Macedonia have not been able to secure the participation of the largest world next year.
Latin American media have made the best players in the composition of the former Yugoslav republics , Macedonia, except assessed that it would be a " dream team " for long range .
The list includes goalkeeper Samir Handanovic (Slovenia, Inter Milan) , defenders Branislav Ivanovic ( Serbia , Chelsea), Nemanja Vidic ( Serbia , Manchester United) , Neven Subotic ( Serbia , Borussia Dortmund ) and Emir Spahic ( Bosnia and Herzegovina , Bayer Leverkusen) .
The midfield would be Luka Modric (Croatia, Real Madrid ), Ivan Rakitic (Croatia , Seville ) and Miralem Pjanic ( Bosnia and Herzegovina , Roma) .
The attack would be Stevan Jovetic ( Montenegro , Manchester City) , Mario Mandzukic (Croatia, Bayern Munich) and Edin Dzeko ( Bosnia , Manchester City) .
The former Yugoslavia has participated in several world championships in Uruguay ( 1930) , Brazil (1950 ), Switzerland (1954 ), Sweden ( 958 ) , Chile (1962), Germany (1974 ), Spain ( 1982) and Italy 1990) .
Newspaper " El telegraph" in the story of the former Yugoslavia noted the oddity that Dejan Stankovic played for three teams - Yugoslavia in France in 1998. years , Serbia and Montenegro , Germany 2006th Serbia and 2010th in South Africa.
Serbia drove through Nico Elvedi's own objective in first-half stoppage time and Aleksandar Mitrovic multiplied the benefit before Predrag Rajkovic saved a punishment from Swiss striker Breel Embolo. Serbia took a giant stride towards survival in the UEFA Nations League top-flight by securing a 2-0 victory over near rivals Switzerland - their first-ever head-to-head win. With Serbia and Switzerland essentially competing against each other to avoid relegation from Group A4, you’d have been forgiven for expecting a brighter start from two sides desperate to beat the other. It turned out to be quite the opposite though, as the only bright spot in an incredibly dull start came when Veljko Birmancevic ’s tame effort was easily gathered by Gregor Kobel . It took until just after the half-hour mark for the game's first big chance to arrive, but it was wasted by Breel Embolo who skewed wide after he was teed up by Silvan Widmer . That ...
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