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YugoslaviaFile:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (state).svg File:Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg |
Nickname(s) | Plavi (The Blues) Brazilians of Europe[1] |
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Association | Football Association of Yugoslavia |
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Most caps | Dragan Džajić (85) (SFRY) |
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Top scorer | Stjepan Bobek (38) (SFRY) |
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Home stadium | Red Star Stadium, Belgrade |
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FIFA code | YUG |
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File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of Yugoslavia File:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (state).svg (Antwerp, Belgium; August 28, 1920)
First international as Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 0–2 Yugoslavia File:Flag of Yugoslavia.svg (Prague, Czechoslovakia; May 9, 1946)
Last international[2]
File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands 2–0 Yugoslavia File:Flag of Yugoslavia.svg (Amsterdam, Netherlands; March 25, 1992) |
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File:Flag of Yugoslavia.svg Yugoslavia 10–0 Venezuela File:Flag of Venezuela (1954–2006).svg (Curitiba, Brazil; June 14, 1972)[3] |
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File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of Yugoslavia File:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (state).svg (Antwerp, Belgium; August 28, 1920) File:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay 7–0 Kingdom of Yugoslavia File:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (state).svg (Paris, France; May 26, 1924) File:Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechoslovakia 7–0 Kingdom of Yugoslavia File:Flag of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (state).svg (Prague, Czechoslovakia; October 28, 1925) |
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Appearances | 8[2] (first in 1930) |
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Best result | Fourth place (1930, 1962) |
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Appearances | 4[2] (first in 1960) |
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Best result | Runners-up, 1960 and 1968 |
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Yugoslavia national football team is the national football team of Yugoslavia.
Yugoslavia Squad World Cup |
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