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Serbia men's national volleyball team

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FIVB ranking
  
10 (as of August 2016)

Appearances
  
6 (First in 1980)

Appearances
  
9 (First in 1956)

Head coach
  
Nikola Grbić

Home
  
Away

Best result
  
Gold: 2000

Best result
  
Silver: 1998

Location
  
Serbia men's national volleyball team wwwfivborgvisaspImgGetImageaspxNo201234403

Former name
  
Serbia and Montenegro men's national volleyball team

Association
  
Volleyball Federation of Serbia

Confederation
  
European Volleyball Confederation

The Serbia men's national volleyball team is the national team of Serbia. FIVB considers Serbia the inheritor of the records of SFR Yugoslavia (1948–1991) and Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006). Serbia in Summer Olympic 2000 Sydney winner gold medal and Bronze medal 1996 Atlanta. The Yugoslav Olympic Committee declared the national volleyball team to be the best male team of the year in 2000, and the Olympic Committee of Serbia did the same in 2010 and 2013. In 2011 Serbia became European champion and in 2016 the champion of FIVB World League. The Victory in the FIVB World League was Serbia's first the team where nicknamed the "Million Dollar Boys" because that was the prize money set for the champions, Marko Ivovic was crowned MVP of the tournament while Srecko Lisinac was chosen as the Best Middle Blocker. Traditionally Serbia is one of Volleyballs powerhouse nations.

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Serbia's most proud moment came at the Sydney Olympics in 2000 when under the name Yugoslavia it won Olympic gold, Italy was a heavy favorite, having won the last three World Championships and the European title in 1995 and 1999. But they had yet to win an Olympic gold medal. They swept thru Group B undefeated and won their quarter-final match over Australia. But in the semis, Serbia & Montenegro (Yugoslavia), runners-up at the 1998 Worlds, and bronze medalists at the 1999 Europeans, triumphed in straight sets, again denying Italy an Olympic gold medal. Serbia & Montenegro had struggled in the pools, finishing only third behind Italy and Russia, but they defeated Russia in straight sets in the final to win the Gold Medal. As in 1996, all the medalists came from the same pool, this time Group B.

Volleyball was brought to Serbia by g. William Viland, a professor of folklore and folk sports from Oakland (California), when the Red Cross held a series of lectures and demonstrations of American sports in Belgrade and Novi Sad. It is believed that his arrival marked the beginning of volleyball in this area, and in 1924 is considered the year when the first volleyball ball came to Serbia. During the period of occupation, between 1941 and 1944, volleyball was played very actively, numerous competitions where held, and more sports clubs/society's had established its volleyball section. The Serbian/Yugoslav Volleyball Federation was founded in 1946 by the Alliance for Physical Education of Yugoslavia. A year later, in 1947, the World Volleyball Federation (FIVB) was founded and the former Yugoslavia was one of the 14 founders (with Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, Egypt, France, the Netherlands, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Uruguay and the United States). From 13 February 1949, the Volleyball Federation became an independent sports organization. Two years later, at the European Championships for seniors held in Paris, came the first medal for our sport - women's volleyball team of Yugoslavia won the bronze medal.This success is repeated with the mens seniors in 1975 when our country for the first time in history hosted the biggest European competition in men's and women's competition. Our volleyball team in the last match of the Final Group Bulgaria won 3: 0 in the crowded hall of "pioneer" in Belgrade and won the bronze medal, so decorating the perfect organization of the championship in our country. An Olympic Gold Medalist, Two Time European Champions and FIVB Volleyball World League Champion it is safe to say that Volleyball is a popular/major and successful sport in Serbia with a proud history.

Olympic Games

  • 1996 Atlanta — Bronze medalĐurić, Petrović, Batez, Tanasković, Brđović, Mešter, Kovač, N. Grbić, V. Grbić, Jokanović, Vujević, Gerić. Head coach: Gajić
  • 2000 Sydney — Gold medalBatez, Boškan, Gerić, N. Grbić, V. Grbić, Kovač, Mešter, Mijić, Miljković, Petković, Vujević, Vušurović. Head coach: Gajić
  • 2004 Athens — 5th placeVašić, Mitrović, Đorđević, Mešter, Mijić, N. Grbić, V. Grbić, Gerić, Vujević, Miljković, Ilić, Marković
  • 2008 Beijing — 5th placeKovačević, Bojović, Bjelica, Janić, Petković, Samardžić, Grbić, Nikić, Gerić, Miljković, Starović, Podraščanin
  • 2012 London — 9th placeN. Kovačević, U. Kovačević, Janić, Petković, Stanković, Nikić, Mitić, Rašić, Atanasijević, Starović, Podraščanin, Rosić. Head coach: Kolaković
  • World Championship

  • 1956 France — 10th place
  • 1962 Soviet Union — 8th place
  • 1966 Czechoslovakia — 8th place
  • 1970 Bulgaria — 10th place
  • 1998 JapanSilver medalĐurić, Batez, Tanasković, Boškan, Mešter, N. Grbić, V. Grbić, Gerić, Vujević, Miljković, Petković, Vušurović. Head coach: Gajić
  • 2002 Argentina — 4th placeJokanović, Marić, Janić, Boškan, Mešter, Mijić, N. Grbić, V. Grbić, Gerić, Vujević, Miljković, Vušurović. Head coach: Vuković
  • 2006 Japan — 4th placeBojović, Boškan, Samardzic, N. Grbić, V. Grbić, Bjelica, Gerić, Vujević, Miljković, Petković, Nikić, Podraščanin. Head coach: Kolaković
  • 2010 Italy — Bronze medalKovačević, Janić, Petković, Terzić, Stanković, Samardžić, Grbić, Nikić, Rašić, Miljković, Starović, Petrović, Podraščanin, Rosić. Head coach: Kolaković
  • 2014 Poland — 9th placeKovačević, Kovačević, Ivović, Petrić, Petković, Stanković (C), Jovović, Nikić, Atanasijević, Starović, Majstorović, Podraščanin, Rosić, Lisinac. Head coach: Kolaković
  • World Cup

  • 1965 Poland — 8th place
  • 2003 Japan — Bronze medalMarić, Janić, Boškan, Mijić, N. Grbić (C), V. Grbić, Bjelica, Gerić, Vujević, Miljković, Ilić, Vusurović. Head coach: Travica
  • 2011 Japan — 8th placeKovačević, Kovačević, Petković, Terzić, Stanković, Nikić, Mitić, Rašić, Miljković (C), Atanasijević, Podraščanin, Rosić. Head coach: Kolaković
  • World Grand Champions Cup

  • 2001 — Bronze medal
  • Current squad

    Squad for 2015 European Championship:

    Notable Player

  • Ivan Miljković
  • Nikola Grbić
  • Andrija Gerić
  • Slobodan Boškan
  • Vladimir Grbić
  • Slobodan Kovač
  • Dejan Brđović
  • Rajko Jokanović
  • Goran Vujević
  • Đula Mešter
  • Vasa Mijić
  • Žarko Petrović
  • Igor Vušurović
  • Bojan Janić
  • Željko Tanasković
  • Kit providers

    The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Serbia national volleyball team.

    Sponsorship

    Primary sponsors include: main sponsors like Vip mobile other sponsors: Radio Television of Serbia, Žurnal, Srbijagas, Posta, EPS and Blic.

    References

    Serbia men's national volleyball team Wikipedia