Serbian Women’s Football Team Gears Up for Tests Against Iceland and Russia!
Get ready, football fans! The Serbian women’s national team is not planning to stop after clinching first place in Group B3 of the Nations League. Ahead of them are two big friendly matches against Iceland and Russia that will show just how much the team has progressed.
Two Big Tests
Dina Blagojević, one of the key players, refuses to predict a favorite but notes that the higher-ranked team on the FIFA list will have the edge. She’s especially excited to face Russian players, including those from Spartak and the Russian league. These matches promise to be tough and a real test of Serbia’s growth.
Huge Progress and Even Bigger Ambitions
The Serbian women’s team has made a massive leap forward, and they’re not planning to stop now. Blagojević emphasizes that they want to use every opportunity to play against strong teams to keep improving.
Goalkeeper’s Wall and Fighting for Every Point
Milica Kostić, the team’s goalkeeper, warns that the matches against Iceland and Russia will be challenging. Iceland is a participant in the upcoming European Championship, and Russia is a respected rival. Kostić highlights that there’s no time for rest and that the team’s atmosphere is excellent.
What to Expect?
These friendlies are not just about testing form but also about showing Serbia’s seriousness on the international stage. Now that the bar has been raised, tougher and more demanding matches await, but the Serbian team is ready to fight.
Conclusion
If you thought women’s football in Serbia was just for fun, think again! These girls have proven they have the strength, talent, and desire to fight for their place. Watch them in Stara Pazova on June 28 against Iceland and July 1 against Russia — matches you don’t want to miss!
So, what do you think? Will Serbia surprise the favorites, or will the experience of Iceland and Russia be decisive? Drop your thoughts, make your predictions, or just cheer loudly — these girls deserve all the support in the world!
Source: Telegraf.rs, official FSS website