He was a part of the legendary Yugoslavian under-20 team in 1987, where they won the tournament in a dominating fashion.

Vaha is one of my personally favorite players in football. From 1975 to 1977, he played for SC Bastia in France (scoring another 31 times). While at Madrid, he helped them claim La Liga and UEFA Champions League titles as well.Boban started his career with Dinamo Zagreb. He would be often referred to as the midfield maestro and his tactical strategy, and tactical vision had made him compared to a conductor of an orchestra.Dejan Savicevic was born in Titograd (Podgorica) on the 15th of September, 1966. This is a list of all football players that have played for the Yugoslavia national football team that represented the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and SFR Yugoslavia. Boban was capped 51 times for Croatia, scoring 12 goals, between 1990 and 1999.Prosinečki's father took Robert to Belgrade and there he got a professional contract. There is no record for his assist total, but it would probably be high .Dragan Dzajic is a guy I personally have in my 8 to 20 ratio as a best of all time player.I adore Prosinecki, he was pure talent, but Modric achieved much more in his career.Great list! Scoring 96 goals and make a record 61 assists for PSG between 1982 and 1991. After some great seasons at Titograd came Dragan Džajić to get him to Crvena Zvezda. He needed the team to be built around him or else he would be extremely ineffective. Dejan's thought-process was extremely fast, the opposite of Prosinecki. He won them their first title and was loved by the fans.Skoblar is probably one of the best "forgotten" players (outside of France and former Yugoslavia anyway). In one of his season at Osijek became he the top scorer in the Yugoslavian League. Yugoslavia national football team results (1970–92) Jump to navigation Jump to search. He would have great success and win three Serie A titles and the 1993–94 UEFA Champions League, among other trophies.Darko Pancev after scoring the game winning penalty in the UCL final in 1990-91Luka Modric with the Ballon d´OrDžajić was just 18 when he was first named to the Yugoslav national team. Yugoslavia (1990) Yugoslavia Jugoslavija Choose year: 2002 2001 2000 … And I am totally saying that as an unbiased Macedonian... :)Goals, assists, crosses, he got everything.Definitely I would include Skoblar and/or Vaha instead of Pancev.

Croatia was in his time third place at the 1998 FIFA World Cup. He was also a full-time translator for Dejan Savicevic at Milan.He would later play for Arsenal, West Ham, and 1860 Munich with less success. He was the main guy in the offence since Piksi left. Prosinečki became a first team regular and more, much to Blažević's chagrin.

Savicevic played the classic number 10 in offence but was a number 8 in defence. Robert's nickname was Žuti (yellow) because he was blond and most people from Balkan has brown or black hair. Džajić debuted at the age of 17 in the 1962-63 season. I love Dzeko and I’m from Bosnia, so I think I have fairly rated him. Famous Soccer Players from Yugoslavia 1 Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina Every goal looks so elegant and with his great positioning made it a lot easier for him to score. He was admired for being an exceptional left-winger who could both score goals and deliver defense-splitting passes with fantastic precision. Susic was honoured as the Yugoslav Footballer of the Year in the same season.He would also play for Bastia and make them a title contender. The Greatest Yugoslav Ever. Sušić was a gifted midfielder and was personally known for his dribbling skills and technical ability.

Suker scored 24 goals that season.Stojković made 84 career international appearances, scoring 15 times, those split between the SFR Yugoslavia national team and the FR Yugoslavia national team.Safet Susic started out his career at FK Sarajevo and was one of the best footballers in the league. They had huge success in the 1998 World Cup and made it to the Semi Finals. He was voted as Paris Saint-Germain's best player of all time and the best foreign player of Ligue 1 of all time by France Football in 2010.He would later on have success at Real Madrid under the coach Radomir Antic. He was great for PSG and the first legend of the club.Davor Suker signed with Real Madrid and was again amongst the league's top scorers with 24 goals in the 1996–97 season. Prosinecki was a part of a trio with him, Boban and Suker.He was the captain of the Croatia national team. Nationality: Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia… He made his debut for the team in the 1985–86 season, aged 16.