The Serbia national under-19 football team (Serbian Latin: Omladinska reprezentacija Srbije) is the national under-19 football team of Serbia and is controlled by the Football Association of Serbia. The team is considered the successor to the Serbia and Montenegro national under-19 football team, which in turn was the successor to the Yugoslavia national under-19 football team.

Serbia won their first U19 title as independent country at the 2013 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, where they beat France in the final 1–0.

History

The Yugoslav U18 team represented the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia until the country dissolved in 1992.

From 1995, the under-18 team represented the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. The FR Yugoslavia (and the team) changed its name to Serbia and Montenegro in 2003.

In 2006, Serbia and Montenegro separated and its governing body converted into the Football Association of Serbia.

Serbia U19 is the national youth soccer team representing Serbia in international competitions for players under the age of 19. The team is composed of talented young players who have shown promise and potential in their respective clubs and have been selected to represent their country at the youth level.

Serbia U19 competes in various tournaments and qualifiers, aiming to showcase the country's emerging talent and develop future stars for the senior national team. The team is known for its strong defensive organization, technical ability, and tactical discipline on the field.

With a rich soccer tradition and a history of producing top-quality players, Serbia U19 is a team to watch out for in youth competitions. The team's goal is to provide a platform for young players to gain valuable experience, improve their skills, and ultimately make a successful transition to the senior national team.