Republika Srpska national football team

Republika Srpska Republika Srpska
Association Football Association of Republika Srpska (FSRS)
Confederation None
Head coach Željko Buvač
Home stadium Banja Luka City Stadium
First international
Unofficial
 Republika Srpska 1–1 Serbian Krajina Republic of Serbian Krajina
(Banja Luka, 20 December 1992)[1]

The Republika Srpska football team (Serbian Latin: Reprezentacija Republike Srpske, Serbian Cyrillic: Репрезентација Републике Српске) is the national team of Republika Srpska, an entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was formed in 1992, following the creation of Republka Srpska as a political entity. The Football Association of Republika Srpska (FSRS)[2] was established on 5 September 1992 in spite of war in Bosnia and Herzegovina which had escalated earlier that year. The main task of FSRS in that period was to organize and manage competitions in the territory of Republika Srpska. The competitions were played in different league formats throughout the wartime.

In 1995, the First League of Republika Srpska was established as a top division for clubs competition. Also a cup tournament was created, the Republika Srpska Cup. Meanwhile, separate leagues were formed in other parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina which gathered Croatian and Bosniak clubs in the country. The Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, FSBiH, was created in 1992 and was recognised by FIFA in 1996 and UEFA in 1998. As the Bosniak[?] football federation was the only one to join, its clubs alone were allowed to compete internationally and contest the newly formed Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Faced with the fact that clubs from Republika Srpska hadn't been allowed to take part in international competitions, FSRS decided to join FSBiH, on 23 May 2002. After that, some top ranked clubs from the First League were promoted to the Premier League, which started on 4 August the same year.

History

Banja Luka City Stadium

Although the Dayton Agreement (which ended war conflict in the country) allowed the general forming of independent sport organizations in Republika Srpska which would be recognized internationally, FIFA and UEFA allowed FSRS to participate in the international scene only as part of FSBiH. However, a possibility for international friendly matches for national teams of Republika Srpska was left open, but with explicit permission of FIFA. The national team of Republika Srpska had its "international debut" in 2000 against the Greek club Kavala FC which won 6:0. After that, two other "international matches" were played. In 2001, in Germany, there were two matches against Bayern II (lost by 0:1) and Schweinfurt 05 (won by 4:2). On the other hand, the U-21 squad of Republika Srpska takes part in "international" friendly tournaments every year.

The Republika Srpska "national team" played their first unofficial match at the Banja Luka City Stadium on 20 December 1992, when the rival to the Srpska team was a team representing the Republic of Serbian Krajina. This match ended 1:1. Srpska scored the first goal in the 16th minute thanks to Zoran Nešković and the equaliser was scored in the 45th minute by Tihomir Žorić. Žorić, then playing for Dinara from Knin, was chosen the best player of that friendly match. There were about 2,000 spectators at the FK Borac stadium. Republika Srpska was coached in that match by Miloš Đurković, assistant coach was Mladen Katić, and the selected players were Nikola Čobanović, Dragan Marković, Nedo Zdjelar, Sretko Vojkić, Zoran Vranješ, Stojan Janjetović, Veljko Salamić, Vlado Jagodić, Borče Sredojević, Ljubiša Kukavica, Borislav Tonković, Danijel Pajić, Jovica Lukić, Milan Miladinović, Stojan Malbašić, Enver Ališić, Mićo Gračanin, Zoran Nešković, Aleksa Marić, Predrag Šobot, Boris Gluhović, Filip Trivan, Drago Lukić and Miro Šarac.[3]

Recent results and forthcoming fixtures

Results in the past

Date Competition Location Home team Result Away team
1992
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
1 1
Republika Srpska Serbian Krajina
1998
Friendly
Istočno Sarajevo Republika Srpska Slavija Sarajevo
2 2
Republika Srpska Srpska
1999
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
2 2
Republika Srpska Kozara Gradiška
1999
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
2 1
Republika Srpska Rudar Ugljevik
1999
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
4 0
Republika Srpska Srpska U-21
1999
Friendly
Dvorovi Republika Srpska Proleter Dvorovi
0 4
Republika Srpska Srpska
2000
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
1 2
Republika Srpska Srpska U-21
2000
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
4 0
Greece Kavala FC
2000
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
2 0
Republika Srpska Boksit Milići
2000
Friendly
Ugljevik Republika Srpska Rudar Ugljevik
1 2
Republika Srpska Srpska
2000
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
4 1
Republika Srpska Srpska U-21
2001
Friendly
Banja Luka Republika Srpska Srpska
4 1
Republika Srpska Srpska U-21
2001
Friendly
Munich, Germany Germany Bayern Munich II
1 0
Republika Srpska Srpska
2001
Friendly
Munich, Germany Germany Schweinfurt 05
2 4
Republika Srpska Srpska
2001
Friendly
Bijeljina Republika Srpska Radnik Bijeljina
1 1
Republika Srpska Srpska
Games Wins Draws Losses Goals Scored Goals Against
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During that period, the senior team played several unofficial matches against the local football clubs, such as Rudar Ugljevik, Kozara Gradiška and Radnik Bijeljina.

Republika Srpska played the first unofficial match in Germany in 2001 against FC Bayern Munich II and lost by 1:0. During that same visit to Germany, the Srpska team celebrated their first victory against FC Schweinfurt 05 with the result of 4:2.

In recent years, Republika Srpska has planned to play friendly match against Serbia. However, although the Srpska team received the approval of the NS BiH, this match has not been played yet.[4] The match between Republika Srpska and Serbia has been announced and will be played in September during the celebration of the 22nd anniversary of FA Srpska. That's the result of the cooperation between the FAs of Srpska and Serbia, with the approval of FA BiH, UEFA and FIFA.

Notable players

Republika Srpska-born players

List of players who were born at the territory of today's Republika Srpska

Youth competitions

Since 2000, the U19 team regularly takes part in an international tournament "Stevan Nešticki" in Novi Sad, Serbia. Republika Srpska won the tournament on two occasions, 2004 and 2012.

Date Competition Location Home Team Result Away Team
1 October 2014
2nd Republika Srpska Football Days
Serbia Novi Sad Serbia FK Vojvodina U-16
1 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-16
1 October 2014
2nd Republika Srpska Football Days
Serbia Novi Sad Serbia FK Vojvodina U-15
0 1
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
5 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Admira Prague U-14
1 1 (23)
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
5 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Baník Most U-12
4 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-12
4 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Pardubice U-14
1 0
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
4 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Teplice U-12
0 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-12
3 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Ústí nad Labem U-14
0 1
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
3 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Baumit Jablonec U-12
0 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-12
2 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Ústí nad Labem U-14
0 3
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
2 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Ústí nad Labem U-12
0 12
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-12
1 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Baumit Jablonec U-14
0 4
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
1 August 2014
20th Jozef Kubina Tournament
Czech Republic Jablonec Czech Republic FK Baník Most U-12
0 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-12
15 June 2014
Dusko Ozegovic Tournament
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Slovenia NK Olimpija Ljubljana U-15
0 1
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
15 June 2014
Stevan Nešticki Tournament
Serbia Novi Sad Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-17
0 1
Serbia FK Vojvodina U-17
14 June 2014
Dusko Ozegovic Tournament
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Croatia RNK Split U-15
0 0
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
14 June 2014
Stevan Nešticki Tournament
Serbia Novi Sad Serbia FK Partizan U-17
3 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-17
13 June 2014
Dusko Ozegovic Tournament
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska FK Sloboda Mrkonjić Grad U-15
3 0
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
13 June 2014
Stevan Nešticki Tournament
Serbia Novi Sad Hungary Puskás Academy U-17
2 0
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-17
28 November 2013
Friendly
Republika Srpska Bijeljina Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
1 1
Serbia Serbia U-15
28 November 2013
Friendly
Republika Srpska Bijeljina Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-16
0 0
Serbia Serbia U-16
17 October 2013
Friendly
Republika Srpska Bijeljina Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
1 1
Serbia FA Belgrade
9 October 2013
Friendly
Switzerland Geneva Switzerland Servette FC
4 1
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-18
11 September 2013
1st Republika Srpska Football Day
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska Republika Srpska First League
0 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-21
11 September 2013
1st Republika Srpska Football Day
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-16
0 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-17
11 September 2013
1st Republika Srpska Football Day
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
3 0
Republika Srpska FK Sloga Doboj U-15
11 September 2013
1st Republika Srpska Football Day
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
2 0
Republika Srpska FK Kozara Gradiška U-14
11 September 2013
1st Republika Srpska Football Day
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-13
3 0
Republika Srpska FK Borac Banja Luka U-13
5 September 2013
Friendly
Republika Srpska Banja Luka Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-12
2 2
Serbia FK Vojvodina U-12
16 June 2013
Stevan Nešticki Tournament
Serbia Novi Sad Croatia NK Osijek U-19
4 2
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-19
15 June 2013
Stevan Nešticki Tournament
Serbia Novi Sad Serbia Red Star Belgrade U-19
4 0
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-19
14 June 2013
Stevan Nešticki Tournament
Serbia Novi Sad Hungary Puskás Academy
2 0
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-19
5 June 2013
Friendly
Serbia Zemun Serbia FK Partizan U-15
1 6
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
5 June 2013
Friendly
Serbia Zemun Serbia FK Partizan U-15
0 8
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15
23 April 2013
Friendly
Hungary Pécs Hungary Hungary U-14
5 3
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-14
23 April 2013
Friendly
Hungary Pécs Hungary Hungary U-15
1 3
Republika Srpska Republika Srpska U-15

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