Results

U20 International 11/15 12:00 1 Montenegro U20 v Serbia U20 L 1-0
U20 International 06/09 16:00 - Serbia U20 v Greece U20 W 3-1
U21 International 03/28 16:00 1 Serbia U20 v Ukraine U21 D 1-1
U20 International 03/28 15:40 - Serbia U20 v Ukraine U20 D 0-0
U20 International 03/22 16:00 - Slovakia U20 v Serbia U20 L 2-0
FIFA U20 World Cup 06/20 05:00 1 Brazil U20 v Serbia U20 W 1-2
FIFA U20 World Cup 06/17 07:30 2 Serbia U20 v Mali U20 W 2-1
FIFA U20 World Cup 06/14 04:30 3 USA U20 v Serbia U20 W 5-6
FIFA U20 World Cup 06/10 04:00 4 Serbia U20 v Hungary U20 W 2-1
FIFA U20 World Cup 06/06 04:00 3 Serbia U20 v Mexico U20 W 2-0
FIFA U20 World Cup 06/03 07:00 2 Serbia U20 v Mali U20 W 2-0
FIFA U20 World Cup 05/31 04:00 1 Uruguay U20 v Serbia U20 L 1-0

The Serbia national under-20 football team (Serbian Latin: Omladinska reprezentacija Srbije) is the national under-20 football team of Serbia. Like the senior national team, it is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia. On 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand Serbia U20 won the final against Brazil 2–1, becoming the first team representing the country to win a FIFA competition title since their independence from Yugoslavia and the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. Yugoslavia U20 previously won the 1987 FIFA World Youth Championship.

History

Yugoslavia (1977–1992)

Yugoslavia Under-20 had appeared at two World Youth Championships throughout their existence. Their first appearance came at the 1979 tournament, where they were knocked out in the group stage after two defeats (0–2 against Poland and 0–1 against Argentina) and one win (5–0 against Indonesia). Their second appearance in the 1987 tournament was much more successful, as they won the competition, remarkably defeating each of the three other semi-finalists and eliminating the defending champions Brazil during the course of the tournament, with Robert Prosinečki, Croatian, winning the Golden Ball award for Best Player of the tournament.

Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)

FR Yugoslavia/Serbia and Montenegro under-20 team did not qualify for World Youth Championships.

Serbia (since 2006)

Serbia first appearance as independent country came at the 2015 tournament in New Zealand, where they won the competition.

The Serbia U20 national soccer team represents Serbia in international competitions for players under the age of 20. As a vital part of the Serbian Football Association, the team serves as a developmental platform for young talent, showcasing the country's rich soccer heritage and commitment to nurturing future stars.

The squad is known for its technical skill, tactical awareness, and strong team cohesion, reflecting the traditional values of Serbian soccer. Players are often drawn from the country's competitive domestic leagues, as well as from Serbian talents playing abroad, allowing for a diverse and dynamic roster.

Competing in various tournaments, including the UEFA European Under-20 Championship and FIFA U-20 World Cup qualifiers, Serbia U20 aims to build a strong foundation for its players, preparing them for potential future roles in the senior national team. The team's colors, emblem, and passionate fan base embody the pride and spirit of Serbian soccer, making every match an exciting showcase of emerging talent and competitive spirit.