Yugoslavia national football team

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The Yugoslavia national football team was the former unified national side of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, historically known as a strong European team that produced many talented players before the country's breakup.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national association football team
activePeriodEnd 1992
activePeriodStart 1920
bestEuropeanChampionshipResult runners-up
bestEuropeanChampionshipResultYear 1960
1968
bestWorldCupResult fourth place
third place
bestWorldCupResultYear 1930
1962
confederation UEFA
continent Europe
country Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
dissolved 1992
EuropeanChampionshipAppearances 4
FIFACode YUG
FIFAMembershipStart 1921
firstInternationalOpponent Czechoslovakia national football team
firstInternationalYear 1920
firstWorldCupAppearance 1930 FIFA World Cup
governingBody Football Association of Yugoslavia
historicalReputation strong European team
homeCity Belgrade
homeStadium Red Star Stadium
knownFor producing many talented players
meaningOfNickname The Blues
nickname Plavi
notablePlayer Dejan Savićević
Dragan Džajić
Dragan Stojković
Robert Prosinečki
Safet Sušić
Sinisa Mihajlović
Zvonimir Boban
OlympicFootballGoldMedals 1
OlympicFootballSilverMedals 3
politicalEntityRepresented multi-ethnic socialist federation
reasonForDissolution breakup of Yugoslavia
represented Yugoslavia
surface form: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia
sport association football
successorTeam Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team
Croatia national football team
Montenegro national football team
North Macedonia national football team
Serbia national football team
Slovenia national football team
teamColors blue
red
white
UEFAMembershipStart 1954
wonOlympicGoldYear 1960 Summer Olympics
wonOlympicSilverYear Summer Olympics 1948
surface form: 1948 Summer Olympics

1952 Summer Olympics
1956 Summer Olympics
WorldCupAppearances 8

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UEFA Euro 1976 qualifiedTeam Yugoslavia national football team
1968 UEFA European Championship runnerUp Yugoslavia national football team
1968 UEFA European Championship semiFinalist Yugoslavia national football team
Robert Prosinečki nationalTeam Yugoslavia national football team
Igor Štimac memberOfSportsTeam Yugoslavia national football team
this entity surface form: Yugoslavia U21 national football team
1930 FIFA World Cup fourthPlace Yugoslavia national football team
1930 FIFA World Cup hasParticipatingTeam Yugoslavia national football team
1978 UEFA European Under-21 Championship winner Yugoslavia national football team
this entity surface form: Yugoslavia national under-21 football team
1978 UEFA European Under-21 Championship champion Yugoslavia national football team
this entity surface form: Yugoslavia national under-21 football team
1978 UEFA European Under-21 Championship finalists Yugoslavia national football team
this entity surface form: Yugoslavia national under-21 football team
Preki playedForNationalTeam Yugoslavia national football team
this entity surface form: Yugoslavia youth national teams
Branko Zebec memberOfSportsTeam Yugoslavia national football team
Dražan Jerković memberOfSportsTeam Yugoslavia national football team
UEFA Euro 1960 runnerUp Yugoslavia national football team
UEFA Euro 1960 finalOpponent2 Yugoslavia national football team
Savo Milošević memberOfSportsTeam Yugoslavia national football team
Savo Milošević memberOfSportsTeam Yugoslavia national football team
this entity surface form: Serbia and Montenegro national football team
Davor Šuker memberOfSportsTeam Yugoslavia national football team