Serbia’s Football Rise: From FSS Assembly to the European Stage
In Stara Pazova, a fiery football drama unfolded during the regular session of the Football Association of Serbia (FSS) Assembly, proving that Serbian football is not just rising but blazing like never before! FSS President Dragan Džajić proudly announced that Serbia has finally returned football to the biggest European stage after nearly two decades.
Serbia is Back on Top
Our national team, led by coach Dragan Stojković, has entered the ranks of Europe’s best teams. And it’s not just talk – it’s proof that hard work and talent pay off. Making it even sweeter, the Serbian women’s national team made history by qualifying for the elite tier of the UEFA Nations League for the first time ever.
UEFA and FIFA in Awe
The session was graced by guests from UEFA and FIFA, including George Koumas, Ilija Kitić, and Mark Ferry, who brought praise from the very top of European and world football. UEFA applauded Serbia as a reliable and capable host of major football events, including the recent UEFA Congress in Belgrade.
U21 European Championship – A Symbol of Unity
Serbia earned the honor to host the European Under-21 Championship alongside Albania, which is more than just a sporting event – it’s a symbol of regional unity.
Serbian Footballers Shine Globally
Our team boasts world-class players like Dušan Vlahović, Aleksandar Mitrović, and Đorđe Petrović. Red Star Belgrade is almost a regular in the Champions League, further proving the quality of Serbian football.
Statute and Finances – Minor Turbulence
The Assembly adopted amendments and supplements to the FSS statute, with the annual report passing by just one vote against. Financial operations were approved almost unanimously, showing that the association’s management is moving in the right direction.
Honoring Legends and Looking Ahead
President Džajić called for a moment of silence for deceased players and football workers, reminding everyone that football is more than a game – it’s tradition and pride.
Conclusion
Serbian football is at a crossroads. After 24 years, we are back at the European Championship, and our team is among the top four in the UEFA Nations League. All this with the support of UEFA and FIFA, and players winning hearts worldwide. If you think this is the end, think again – this is just the beginning.
So, what do you think? Is Serbian football finally on the right track, or are more hurdles ahead? Drop your thoughts, share your football stories, or just crack a good referee joke – you know we love a good debate!