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FR Yugoslavia

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Established
1992 (32 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Red Star Stadium
(53,000 Capacity)

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Belgrade, Yugoslavia

Nicknames
Plavi (The Blues)

Competitions
FIFA World Cup

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25/06 Netherlands 6 - 1 FR Yugoslavi
21/06 FR Yugoslavi 3 - 4 Spain
18/06 Norway 0 - 1 FR Yugoslavi
13/06 FR Yugoslavi 3 - 3 Slovenia
29/06 Netherlands 2 - 1 FR Yugoslavi

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(1992 - 2003)

The Yugoslavia national football team (Serbo-Croatian: Fudbalska/nogometna reprezentacija Jugoslavije / Фудбалска/ногометна репрезентација Југославије; Slovene: Jugoslovanska nogometna reprezentanca; Macedonian: Фудбалска репрезентација на Југославија) represented Yugoslavia in international association football.

It enjoyed success in international competition. In 1992, during the Yugoslav wars, the team was suspended from international competition as part of a United Nations sanction. In 1994, when the boycott was lifted, it was succeeded by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia national football team.

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Rajko Mitić Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Рајко Митић, romanized: Stadion Rajko Mitić, pronounced ), previously known as Red Star Stadium (Serbian: Стадион Црвена звезда, romanized: Stadion Crvena zvezda), also known as Marakana (Serbian Cyrillic: Маракана), is a multi-use stadium in Belgrade, Serbia which has been the home ground of Red Star Belgrade since 1963. The stadium is located in Dedinje, municipality of Savski Venac.

Rajko Mitić Stadium, renamed in December 2014 in honor of club's former player and legend Rajko Mitić, has a seating capacity of 53,000 and is currently the largest stadium in Serbia by capacity.

The Stadium has hosted numerous international matches at a senior level, including European Cup final in 1973 and UEFA European Championship finals in 1976.

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