Serbia at the FIFA World Cup

This is a record of Serbia's results at the FIFA World Cup.

From the 1930 FIFA World Cup to the 1990 FIFA World Cup, Serbia was part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, which competed in the world cup. From the 1994 FIFA World Cup to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Serbia played with Kosovo and Montenegro. From 2006 to the present, Serbia played as an independent country. After the dissolution of the SFRY, Serbia has not made it past the knockout stages.

FIFA World Cup record

FIFA World Cup
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
as  Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1930–1938)
Uruguay 1930Semi-Finals*4th320177
Italy 1934 Did Not Qualify
France 1938
as  SFR Yugoslavia (1950–1990)
Brazil 1950Group Stage5th320173
Switzerland 1954Quarter-Final7th311123
Sweden 1958Quarter-Final5th412177
Chile 1962Fourth Place4th6303107
England 1966 Did Not Qualify
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974Round 27th6123127
Argentina 1978 Did Not Qualify
Spain 1982Group Stage16th311122
Mexico 1986 Did Not Qualify
Italy 1990Quarter-Final5th531186
as  Serbia and Montenegro (1998 as FR Yugoslavia)
United States 1994Suspended
France 1998Round of 1610th421154
South KoreaJapan 2002 Did Not Qualify
Germany 2006Group Stage32nd3003210
as  Serbia (2010–)
South Africa 2010Group Stage23rd310223
Brazil 2014 Did Not Qualify
Russia 2018 To be determined
Qatar 2022
Total 11/20 0 Titles 43 17 8 18 64 59
* Draw for 1994 FIFA World Cup qualifiers was made on 8 December 1991, however due to break-up of SFR Yugoslavia and consequent military conflict, which broke in early 1991, FSJ ceased to exist as football organization of the SFR Yugoslavia. Organization that remained based in Belgrade, Serbia, was excluded from taking part as FSJ or its successor due to UN sanctions.[1]

By match

World Cup Round Opponent Score Result Scorers
as  Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1930)
1930Group stage Brazil2–1WTirnanić, Bek
 Bolivia4–0WBek (2), Marjanović, Vujadinović
Semi-final Uruguay1–6LVujadinović
as  SFR Yugoslavia (1950–1990)
1950Group stage  Switzerland3–0WMitić, Tomašević, Ognjanov
 Mexico4–1WBobek, Ž. Čajkovski (2), Tomašević
 Brazil0–2L &
1954Group stage France1–0WMilutinović
 Brazil1–1DZebec
Quarter-final West Germany0–2L&
1958Group stage Scotland1–1DPetaković
 France3–2WPetaković, Veselinović (2)
 Paraguay3–3DOgnjanović, Veselinović, Rajkov
Quarter-final West Germany0–1L&
1962Group stage Soviet Union0–2L&
 Uruguay3–1WSkoblar, Galić, Jerković
 Colombia5–0WGalić (2), Jerković (2), Melić
Quarter-final West Germany1–0WRadaković
Semi-final Czechoslovakia1–3LJerković
Third place match Chile0–1L&
1974Group stage Brazil0–0D&
 Zaire9–0WBajević (3), Džajić, Šurjak, Katalinski, Bogićević, Oblak, Petković
 Scotland1–1DKarasi
Second round West Germany0–2L&
 Poland1–2LKarasi
 Sweden1–2LŠurjak
1982Group stage Northern Ireland0–0D &
 Spain1–2LGudelj
 Honduras1–0W Petrović
1990Group stage West Germany1–4LJozić
 Colombia1–0WJozić
 United Arab Emirates4–1WSušić, Pančev (2), Prosinečki
Round of 16 Spain2–1WStojković (2)
Quarter-final Argentina0–0D
as  Serbia and Montenegro (1998-2006; 1998 as FR Yugoslavia)
1998Group stage Iran1–0WMihajlović
 Germany2–2DMijatović, Stojković
 United States1–0WKomljenović
Round of 16 Netherlands1–2LKomljenović
2006Group stage Netherlands0–1L&
 Argentina0–6L&
 Ivory Coast2–3LŽigić, Ilić
as  Serbia (2010–)
2010Group stage Ghana0–1L&
 Germany1–0WJovanović
 Australia1–2LPantelić

Squads

References

  1. "History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition (by year)" (PDF). FIFA.com. Fédération Internationale de Football Association. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
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