Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro information
Governing body of association football in Serbia and Montenegro
Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro
UEFA
Founded
2003
Folded
2006
Headquarters
Belgrade
UEFA affiliation
2003
President
(none)
The Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro (Serbian: Fudbalski savez Srbije i Crne Gore, FS SCG / Фудбалски савез Србије и Црне Горе, ФС СЦГ) was the governing body of football in Serbia and Montenegro, based in Belgrade. It organized the First League, the national team, the domestic cup as well as the Second Leagues of both republics.
FSSCG replaced the Football Association of Yugoslavia, which was founded in 1919. It was run exactly the same way but the name changed. In 2006, Montenegro opted to declare independence thus breaking the union with Serbia. Both countries formed new football associations accordingly:
Football Association of Serbia
Football Association of Montenegro
Serbia inherited the former Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro spot in UEFA and FIFA[1][2][3] while Montenegro became the newest member to join the two organizations.
^History Archived 2011-12-27 at the Wayback Machine at FSS official website, Retrieved 4 October 2012 (in Serbian)
^Serbia at FIFA official website
^News: Serbia at UEFA official website, published 1 January 2011, Archived 4 June 2013 at the Wayback Machine, Retrieved 4 October 2012
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