The Eagles of the Balkans. Serbia consistently produce world-class talent — from Nemanja Vidić and Dejan Stanković to Aleksandar Mitrović and Duan Vlahović — and have qualified for three consecutive World Cups. With one of Europe's most passionate fanbases, Serbia are always a dangerous proposition.
Serbia as an independent nation have competed since 2006 following the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. As part of Yugoslavia, the nation produced some of European football's greatest players and reached the 1962 World Cup final. As Serbia, they have qualified for the 2010, 2018, and 2022 World Cups, consistently producing elite talent despite not yet progressing past the group stage.
Serbia's strength lies in their extraordinary production of world-class players. Nemanja Vidić was one of the Premier League's greatest ever defenders, while Aleksandar Mitrović broke the Championship scoring record with 43 goals in a single season. Duan Vlahović is one of Serie A's most feared strikers. The Eagles have the talent to go deep in major tournaments and their time is coming.
Red, blue, and white — the colours of the Serbian flag worn with Balkan passion. Serbia's home kit is bold and distinctive, built around a deep red that carries the pride of one of Europe's most football-mad nations. Their Puma kits are well-designed and reflect the quality of the players who wear them.
The red of Serbia is a colour that carries the legacy of Yugoslav football greatness and the promise of a new generation of world-class talent pushing the Eagles towards major tournament success.
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