This is a list of the Serbia and Montenegro national under-21 football team results from 1996 to 2006.
Win | Draw | Loss |
---|---|---|
3 | 0 | 1 |
Win Draw Loss
14 Nov 2004 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Play-off | Serbia and Montenegro | 5–1 | Norway | Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro |
Vidić 2' Delibašić 14', 39' Krasić 47' Đalović 80' | Report | Ludvigsen 55' | Stadium: FK Crvena zvezda Referee: Bernhard Brugger |
18 Nov 2004 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Play-off | Norway | 3–0 | Serbia and Montenegro | Drammen, Norway |
Karadas 8' (pen.) Pedersen 43' Muri 47' | Report | Stadium: Marienlyst Referee: Dougie McDonald |
15 Dec Friendly | Macedonia | 1–4 | Serbia and Montenegro | Ohrid, Republic of Macedonia |
Report | Mrđa ?' Janković ?' Tošić ?' Grubješić ?' |
Win | Draw | Loss |
---|---|---|
7 | 1 | 5 |
Win Draw Loss
30 Mar Friendly | Serbia and Montenegro | 1–0 | Norway | Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro |
Popović 81' | Report | Stadium: Omladinski Referee: Rusmir Marković |
31 Mar Friendly | Serbia and Montenegro | 2–3 | Switzerland | Smederevo, Serbia and Montenegro |
Lazović 52' Delibašić 57' | Report | Barnetta 8' Callà 55' Vonlanthen 83' | Stadium: FK Smederevo |
27 May 2004 UEFA U21 Championship – Group A | Serbia and Montenegro | 3–2 | Croatia | Oberhausen, Germany |
Lazović 37' Lovre 47' Ivanović 86' | Report | Eduardo 49' Kranjčar 68' | Stadium: Niederrhein Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo |
29 May 2004 UEFA U21 Championship – Group A | Italy | 2–1 | Serbia and Montenegro | Bochum, Germany |
Sculli 30', 53' | Report | Vukčević 86' | Stadium: Ruhr Referee: Grzegorz Gilewski |
1 Jun 2004 UEFA U21 Championship – Group A | Belarus | 1–2 | Serbia and Montenegro | Oberhausen, Germany |
Shkabara 13' | Report | Lazović 47' (pen.) Milovanović 55' | Stadium: Niederrhein Referee: Alexandru Tudor |
5 Jun 2004 UEFA U21 Championship – Semi-final | Sweden | 1–1 (5–6 p) | Serbia and Montenegro | Oberhausen, Germany |
Stefanidis 36' | Report | Marić 90+1' | Stadium: Niederrhein Referee: Matt Messias | |
Penalties | ||||
Ishizaki Jönsson Holmén Dorsin Rosenberg Stefanidis | Delibašić Vukčević Milovanović Đalović Miladinović Marić |
8 Jun 2004 UEFA U21 Championship – Final | Italy | 3–0 | Serbia and Montenegro | Bochum, Germany |
De Rossi 32' Bovo 83' Gilardino 85' | Report | Stadium: Ruhr Referee: Luis Medina Cantalejo |
17 Aug Friendly | Slovenia | 1–3 | Serbia and Montenegro | Ivančna Gorica, Slovenia |
Burgić 61' | Report | Popović 32' Perović 49' Vukelja 90' | Stadium: NK Livar Referee: Jaroslav Jara |
3 Sep 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | San Marino | 0–5 | Serbia and Montenegro | Serravalle, San Marino |
Report | Vukelja 3', 64', 79' Janković 35' Popović 75' | Stadium: Olimpico Referee: Luc Wilmes |
7 Sep Friendly | Germany | 5–3 | Serbia and Montenegro | Dessau, Germany |
Hanke 11' Ludwig 24' Odonkor 49', 76' Lehmann 64' | Report | Popović 28' Ivanović 50' Stepanov 65' | Stadium: Paul Greifzu Stadium Referee: Brage Sandmoen |
8 Oct 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1–3 | Serbia and Montenegro | Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Ibričić 82' | Report | Janković 16' Lazović 24' (pen.) Perović 48' | Stadium: Grbavica Referee: Paolo Bertini |
12 Oct 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Serbia and Montenegro | 9–0 | San Marino | Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
Popović 10', 45+1', 48' Janković 21' (pen.) Vukčević 29' Krasić 36', 65' Radović 73' Lomić 79' | Report | Stadium: Karađorđe Referee: Brage Sandmoen |
16 Nov 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Belgium | 4–0 | Serbia and Montenegro | Lokeren, Belgium |
Vandenbergh 11', 55', 87' De Ceulaer 80' | Report | Stadium: Daknam Referee: Peter Sippel |
Win | Draw | Loss |
---|---|---|
8 | 1 | 1 |
Win Draw Loss
29 Mar 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Serbia and Montenegro | 1–0 | Spain | Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
Janković 17' | Report | Stadium: Karađorđe Referee: Levan Paniashvili |
26 Apr Friendly | Serbia and Montenegro | 2–1 | Macedonia | Niš, Serbia and Montenegro |
Janković 45' Grubješić 83' | Report | Selimi 77' |
3 Jun 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Serbia and Montenegro | 1–1 | Belgium | Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
Lazović 9' | Report | Martens 85' | Stadium: Karađorđe Referee: Stefan Johannesson |
16 Aug Friendly | Serbia and Montenegro | 4–1 | Ukraine | Smederevo, Serbia and Montenegro |
Lazović 42', 75' Milovanović 57' Purović 82' | Report | Feshchuk 67' | Stadium: FK Smederevo |
2 Sep 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Serbia and Montenegro | 3–2 | Lithuania | Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
Purović 21', 54', 70' | Report | Mikuckis 46' Pilibaitis 73' | Stadium: Karađorđe Referee: Kuddusi Müftüoglu |
6 Sep 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Spain | 2–0 | Serbia and Montenegro | Madrid, Spain |
Iniesta 68' (pen.), 79' | Report | Stadium: El Deleite Referee: Howard Webb |
7 Oct 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Lithuania | 0–2 | Serbia and Montenegro | Kaunas, Lithuania |
Report | Lazović 36' Milijaš 88' (pen.) | Stadium: Darius and Girėnas Referee: Cem Papila |
11 Oct 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Group 7 | Serbia and Montenegro | 5–1 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
Purović 25' Stepanov 35' Milijaš 60', 66' Janković 68' | Report | Đidić 14' | Stadium: Karađorđe Referee: Carlo Bertolini |
12 Nov 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Play-off | Serbia and Montenegro | 3–1 | Croatia | Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro |
Vučinić 3', 51', 69' | Report | Eduardo 25' | Stadium: FK Crvena zvezda Referee: Fritz Stuchlik |
16 Nov 2006 UEFA U21 Champ. Qual. – Play-off | Croatia | 1–2 | Serbia and Montenegro | Velika Gorica, Croatia |
Eduardo 4' | Report | Biševac 20' Stepanov 86' | Stadium: ŠRC Velika Gorica Referee: Laurent Duhamel |
Win | Draw | Loss |
---|---|---|
1 | 3 | 2 |
Win Draw Loss
18 Apr Friendly | Serbia and Montenegro | 1–1 | Hungary | Novi Sad, Serbia and Montenegro |
Purović 53' | Report | Feczesin 21' | Stadium: Karađorđe Referee: Dragomir Tanović |
23 May 2006 UEFA U21 Championship – Group A | Serbia and Montenegro | 0–1 | Germany | Barcelos, Portugal |
Report | Polanski 61' | Stadium: Cidade de Barcelos Referee: Serge Gumienny |
25 May 2006 UEFA U21 Championship – Group A | Portugal | 0–2 | Serbia and Montenegro | Barcelos, Portugal |
Report | Zé Castro 17' (o.g.) Ivanović 65' | Stadium: Cidade de Barcelos Referee: Martin Hansson |
28 May 2006 UEFA U21 Championship – Group A | France | 2–0 | Serbia and Montenegro | Braga, Portugal |
Bergougnoux 33' Toulalan 54' | Report | Stadium: Municipal Referee: Gerald Lehner |
1 Jun 2006 UEFA U21 Championship – Semi-final | Ukraine | 0–0 (5–4 p) | Serbia and Montenegro | Aveiro, Portugal |
Report | Stadium: Municipal Referee: Howard Webb | |||
Penalties | ||||
Aliyev Fomin Chyhrynskyi Hodin Yatsenko Maksymov | Janković Milijaš Milovanović Basta Lomić Purović |
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