Serbia National Football Team - Home Stadiums

Home Stadiums

Since the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia national team has played the vast majority of its matches on the Red Star Stadium in Belgrade and, occasionally, on Partizan Stadium, also in Belgrade. As of autumn 2012, only 5 of 58 team's home games since 1992 have been played outside of the capital Belgrade. However, with several ongoing reconstructions of stadiums in other cities in Serbia, it is likely that the national team will use more stadiums outside of the capital city in the future.

List of stadiums which have hosted Serbia international football matches (including the games played as FR Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro):

Venue City First international Last international Played Won Draw Lost GF GA Average
attendance
Red Star Stadium Belgrade 31 March 1995
1 – 0 vs. Uruguay
12 October 2012
0 – 3 vs. Belgium
43 24 15 4 68 20 26,018
Partizan Stadium Belgrade 5 September 1999
3 – 1 vs. Macedonia
6 September 2011
3 – 1 vs. Faroe Islands
12 8 2 2 29 14 13,393
Čair Stadium Niš 22 September 1998
1 – 1 vs. Switzerland
1 0 1 0 1 1 16,000
Smederevo City Stadium Smederevo 17 April 2002
4 – 1 vs. Lithuania
1 1 0 0 4 1 15,000
Karađorđe Stadium Novi Sad 11 September 2012
6 – 1 vs. Wales
1 1 0 0 6 1 11,000
Mladost Stadium Kruševac 27 March 2003
1 – 2 vs. Bulgaria
1 0 0 1 1 2 10,000
Podgorica City Stadium Podgorica 12 February 2003
2 – 2 vs. Azerbaijan
1 0 1 0 2 2 7,500

Source: http://reprezentacija.rs

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