Yugoslavia Olympic football team

The Yugoslavia Olympic football team was the men's national under-23 football team of Yugoslavia from 1918 to 1992 in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. After the state's dissolution in 1992, the following teams were formed:

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-23 football team
  • Croatia national under-23 football team
  • Macedonia national under-23 football team
  • Slovenia national under-23 football team
  • FR Yugoslavia national under-23 football team (succeeded by Serbia national under-23 football team and Montenegro national under-23 football team in 2006)
Yugoslavia
AssociationFootball Association of Yugoslavia
FIFA codeYUG
First colours
Second colours
Summer Olympic Games
Appearances11 (first in 1920)
Best resultGold Medal, 1960
Olympic medal record
Men's Football
1948 London Team
1952 Helsinki Team
1956 Melbourne Team
1960 Rome Team
1984 Los Angeles Team
Yugoslavia at the 1924 Summer Olympics.

Olympic Record

Since 1992 the olympic roster may consist out of under-23 year old players, plus three over the age players.[1]

Host Nation(s) - Year Result GP W D* L GS GA
1920Round 1100107
1924Preliminary Round100107
1928Preliminary Round100112
1932no Olympic football tournament------
1936Did not qualify------
1948Runner-Up4301136
1952Runner-Up64112613
1956Runner-Up3201133
1960Champion5320176
1964Quarterfinals310288
1968Did not qualify------
1972Did not qualify------
1976Did not qualify------
1980Semifinals622297
19843rd place65011610
1988Round 1310244
1992Did not qualify------
Total 11/16392151310773

Mediterranean Games record

Football at the Mediterranean Games
Year Round GP W D L GS GA
1951-000000
1955-000000
1959-000000
1963-000000
1967-000000
19711321082
19755421183
197915500164
1983-000000
1987-000000
1991 – present See Yugoslavia national under-20 team
Total3/1012921329
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See also

References

  1. Olympic tournaments Archived October 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
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