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Serbia women's national volleyball team
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The Serbia women's national volleyball team is governed by the Volleyball Federation of Serbia and takes part in international volleyball competitions.
FIVB considers Serbia the inheritor of the records of SFR Yugoslavia (1948–1992) and Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006).[3][4] The Olympic Committee of Serbia declared the women's national volleyball squad Team of The Year thirteen times from 2006 to 2023.[5]
Serbia earned a silver medal at the 2016 summer Olympics, a bronze medal at the 2020 summer Olympics, and won back to back the FIVB World Championship in 2018 and 2022.
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World Championship
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European Championship
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World Cup
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Current squad
The following is the Serbian roster for the 2025 World Championship.[6][7]
Head coach: Zoran Terzić
Notable squads
Previous squads
- 2003 European Championship — 9th place
- Sanja Starović, Svetlana Ilić, Maja Ilić, Aleksandra Ranković, Ivana Đerisilo, Vesna Tomašević, Anja Spasojević, Jelena Nikolić, Aleksandra Milosavljević, Maja Simanić, Mira Golubović, Ivana Krdžić. Head Coach: Zoran Terzić.
- 2005 European Championship — 7th place
- Sanja Starović, Marina Vujović, Vesna Čitaković, Aleksandra Ranković, Ivana Đerisilo, Brižitka Molnar, Anja Spasojević, Jelena Nikolić, Maja Ognjenović, Maja Simanić, Nataša Krsmanović, Aleksandra Avramović. Head Coach: Zoran Terzić.




- 2006 World Championship — 3rd place
- 2007 European Championship — 2nd place
- 2008 Olympics — 5th place
- 2009 European Championship — 7th place
- Jelena Nikolić, Jovana Brakočević, Ivana Đerisilo, Nataša Krsmanović, Jasna Majstorović, Brižitka Molnar, Ana Antonijević, Jovana Vesović, Maja Ognjenović, Stefana Veljković, Milena Rašić, Aleksandra Petrović, Silvija Popović, Suzana Ćebić. Head Coach: Zoran Terzić.
- 2010 World Championship — 8th place
- 2011 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix — 3rd place
- 2011 European Championship — 1st place
- 2012 Olympics — 11th place
- 2013 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix — 3rd place
- 2013 European Championship — 4th place
- 2014 World Championship — 7th place
- 2015 FIVB Volleyball Women's World Cup — 2nd place
- 2015 European Championship — 3rd place
- 2016 Olympics — 2nd place
- 2017 FIVB Volleyball World Grand Prix — 3rd place
- 2017 European Championship — 1st place
- 2018 World Championship — 1st place
- 2019 European Championship — 1st place
- 2020 Olympics — 3rd place
- 2021 European Championship — 2nd place
- Bianka Buša, Katarina Lazović, Sara Carić, Mina Popović, Slađana Mirković, Maja Ognjenović, Stefana Veljković, Ana Bjelica, Milena Rašić, Silvija Popović, Tijana Bošković, Bojana Milenković, Jelena Blagojević, Jovana Kocić. Head Coach: Zoran Terzić.
- 2022 FIVB Volleyball Women's Nations League — 3rd place
- Bianka Buša, Katarina Lazović, Bojana Drča, Mina Popović, Slađana Mirković, Brankica Mihajlović, Teodora Pušić, Ana Bjelica, Maja Aleksić, Jovana Stevanović, Bojana Milenković, Sara Lozo, Jovana Kocić, Sanja Djurdjević. Head Coach: Daniele Santarelli
- 2022 World Championship — 1st place
- 2023 European Championship — 2nd place
- 2024 Olympics — 7th place
Coaches
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Kit providers
The table below shows the history of kit providers for the Serbia national volleyball team.
Sponsorship
One of the main sponsors is Poštanska štedionica.[8]
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