World Football

Petrovic leaves Serbia post

(PA) Friday 14 October 2011
Petrovic leaves Serbia post

Vladimir Petrovic has stepped down as coach of the Serbian national team in the wake of his side's UEFA EURO 2012 qualifying failure.

The Serbian Football Association announced today that they had reached an agreement with the 56-year-old over the termination of his contract.

I had the honour and pleasure to have led the Serbia national team. Unfortunately for all of us, we have not qualified for the European Championships. 
Vladimir Petrovic

Tuesday's 1-0 defeat to Slovenia meant Serbia missed out on a play-off place after finishing third in Group C behind runaway leaders Italy and second-placed Estonia. "As of today Vladimir Petrovic is not the coach of the national team of Serbia," read a statement on the Serbian FA's official website, www.fss.rs.

Petrovic said: "I had the honour and pleasure to have led the Serbia national team. Unfortunately for all of us, we have not qualified for the European Championships."

Petrovic took charge of Serbia in September 2010 after replacing Radomir Antic. Today's news comes two days after Serbia captain Dejan Stankovic, 33, announced his retirement from international football.

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fokov69
fokov69 (Canada)
13/06/2012 at 20:59
The national team needs a non-Serb as their coach. Someone to hammer their egos. There has been far too much ego and individualism on this team.
lj_branko
lj_branko (Canada)
15/10/2011 at 04:14
I think it's a good thing. Hope Serbia gets a better coach.
tbo41fan
tbo41fan (USA)
14/10/2011 at 23:58
Very Good! Who is favorite to replace him?