SerbiaWorld Cup 2026 Analysis
“Serbia’s squad is packed with top-league talent but has consistently underperformed at tournaments; unlocking their potential requires the tactical cohesion that has eluded them.”
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Serbia 2010 — talented individuals searching for collective identity
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Dragan Stojkovic
Dragan Stojkovic, affectionately known as 'Piksi', is a Serbian football legend who has brought his attacking philosophy to the national team coaching role. As a player, he was one of the most gifted midfielders of his generation, starring at Marseille and Red Star Belgrade. His coaching career has been largely spent in Asia, where he won the J-League with Nagoya Grampus. He has rebuilt Serbian football around a talented new generation of players and aims to take the team deep into the 2026 World Cup.
Stojkovic plays an attacking, technically oriented style that reflects his own playing career, encouraging creative players to take risks and express themselves.
Stojkovic, known as 'Piksi', brings the flair and creativity of his legendary playing career into his coaching. He wants Serbia to be bold and attack-minded, trusting the nation's rich pool of technical talent. He values skill, intelligence, and the bravery to play forward passes in tight spaces.
- •Qualified Serbia for the 2022 World Cup
- •Managed Serbia at Euro 2024
- •Won the J-League title with Nagoya Grampus in Japan
- •One of the most talented Serbian players of all time during his playing career
Squad
Goalkeepers3
Defenders6
Strahinja Pavlović
AC Milan
Nikola Milenković
Nottingham Forest
52 caps · 3 goals
Miloš Veljković
Werder Bremen
28 caps · 1 goals
Srđan Babić
Spartak Moscow
15 caps · 0 goals
Filip Mladenović
Legia Warsaw
32 caps · 1 goals
Strahinja Eraković
Red Star Belgrade
8 caps · 0 goals
Midfielders10
Sergej Milinković-Savić
Al-Hilal
Dušan Tadić
Fenerbahçe
22 goals · 30 assists
Nemanja Gudelj
Sevilla
3 goals · 4 assists
Sasa Lukić
Fulham
3 goals · 5 assists
Ivan Ilić
Torino
1 goals · 2 assists
Veljko Birmančević
Sparta Prague
2 goals · 2 assists
Filip Kostić
Juventus
3 goals · 18 assists
Filip Đuričić
Sampdoria
2 goals · 4 assists
Uroš Račić
Sassuolo
0 goals · 1 assists
Nikola Jojić
Red Star Belgrade
0 goals · 1 assists
Часто задаваемые вопросы
Will Serbia qualify from the group stage at World Cup 2026?
Serbia are strong favorites to qualify as second in Group H behind Spain. With Dušan Vlahović, Sergej Milinković-Savić, and a squad packed with Premier League and Serie A quality, Serbia should have enough to see off Saudi Arabia and Cabo Verde comfortably. The Spain match will test their ceiling.
Who is Serbia's best player at World Cup 2026?
Dušan Vlahović (Juventus) is Serbia's most dangerous player — a physically powerful striker with exceptional finishing ability and one of football's most powerful shots. Sergej Milinković-Savić provides midfield quality and athleticism. Together they give Serbia the best individual quality in the group behind Spain.
What is Serbia's World Cup record?
Serbia (as an independent nation since 2006) have appeared in three World Cups, with their best result being the group stage. As Yugoslavia, the nation reached the semi-finals in 1930 and 1962. The current Serbian squad carries the talent to go further than any previous Serbia national team.