Sport in Serbia - National Sports Teams

National Sports Teams

Basketball:

  • Serbia national basketball team
  • Serbia women's national basketball team
  • Serbia men's national 3x3 team

Football:

  • Serbia national football team
  • Serbia national under-21 football team
  • Serbia national under-19 football team
  • Serbia women's national football team

Water polo:

  • Serbia men's national water polo team
  • Serbia women's national water polo team

Volleyball:

  • Serbia men's national volleyball team
  • Serbia women's national volleyball team

Handball:

  • Serbia national handball team
  • Serbia women's national handball team

Tennis:

  • Serbia Davis Cup team
  • Serbia Fed Cup team

Rugby football:

  • Serbia national rugby league team
  • Serbia national rugby union team

Ice hockey:

  • Serbian Hockey League
  • Serbia national ice hockey team

Bandy:

  • Federation of International Bandy
  • Bandy Federation of Serbia

Floorball:

  • Serbian Floorball Association
  • International Floorball Federation

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