Football in Serbia is the most popular team sport. It has been played from the beginning of the 20th century and there were a number of very successful Serbian football players and coaches throughout history. One of Serbia's top football clubs FK Crvena Zvezda has won the prestigious UEFA Champions League in the season 1990-1991 and has also won the World Club Cup the same year.
Note: the aforementioned competitions are for men if not stated differently. Women's football exists but is much less developed or popular.
Team names
Many Serbian teams have names which are prefixed by Communist era slogans, names of historical figures or geographical landmarks, as the following list explains.
Name explanation:
borac = fighter
mladi borac = young fighter
bratstvo = brotherhood
jedinstvo = unity
sloboda = freedom
sloga = harmony
mladost = youth
napredak = progress
zmaj = dragon
polet = enthusiasm
turbina = turbine
policajac = policeman
postar = postman
pekar = baker
lokomotiva = locomotive
trudbenik = worker
rudar = miner
omladinac = young man
železničar = railway worker
zastava = flag
radnički = labour
budućnost = future
cement = cement
radnik = worker
mladi radnik = young worker
trgovacki = commercial
lasta = swallow
Sindjelić, Obilić, Karadjordje = Serbian historical persons