Goalkeepers
Dragoslav Jevric
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on February 13, 2002, against Mexico, aged 27. Currently playing for Turkish side BB Ankaraspor, Jevric has won 39 caps for Serbia and Montenegro (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: July 8, 1974
Height: 1.86m (6ft)
Fact: Jevric made history when he kept six clean sheets in Serbia and Montenegro's World Cup qualifying campaign.
Oliver Kovacevic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on June 8, 2005, against Canada, aged 30. Currently playing for CSKA Sofia, Kovacevic has won 3 caps for Serbia and Montenegro (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: October 29, 1974
Height: 1.85m (6ft)
Fact: Kovacevic is Serbia and Montenegro's second-choice goalkeeper; his three international appearances to date have all been in friendly matches.
Vladimir Stojkovic
Currently playing for Red Star Belgrade. Stojkovic is yet to make his full senior debut but is a regular for the Serbian U21 side.
Date of birth: July 28,1983
Height: 1.95m (6ft 4in)
Nemanja Vidic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on October 12, 2002, against Italy, aged 20. Currently playing for Manchester United, Vidic has won 19 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: October 21, 1981
Height: 1.81m (5ft 11in)
Fact: When he joined Spartak Moscow from Red Star Belgrade in 2004 for a fee of 6 million Euros, Vidic became the most expensive defender in the history of the Russian Football League.
Ivica Dragutinovic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on February 13, 2000, against Brazil, aged 24. Currently playing for Sevilla, Dragutinovic has won 25 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: November 13, 1975
Height: 1.77m (5ft 9in)
Fact: Dragutinovic played more than 200 games for Belgian side Standard Liège before moving to Spanish giants Sevilla in the summer of 2005.
Goran Gavrancic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro in February 2002, against Mexico, aged 23. Currently playing for FC Dynamo Kiev, Goran Gavrancic has won 24 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: August 2, 1978
Height: 1.92m (ft in)
Fact: A well-established international defender for his country for the past four years, Gavrancic was part of the impressive Serbian and Montenegrin defence that conceded only one goal during the 2006 World Cup qualifying campaign.
Mladen Krstajic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on September 5, 1999, against Macedonia, aged 26. Currently playing for German side Schalke 04, Krstajic has won 44 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 2 goals for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: March 4, 1973
Height: 1.88m (6ft 2in)
Fact: Krstajic won the league and cup double with German side Werder Bremen in 2003-2004 before transferring to Schalke 04 at the end of the season.
Nenad Djordjevic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on April 17, 2002, against Lithuania, aged 22. Currently playing for Partizan Belgrade, Djordjevic has won 15 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 1 goal for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: August 1, 1979
Height: 1.83m (5ft 11in)
Fact: Djordjevic's career highlights include winning the Serbian league with Partizan Belgrade in 2005.
Milan Dudic
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on June 28, 2001, against Paraguay, aged 21. Currently playing for Red Star Belgrade, Dudic has won 10 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: November 1, 1979
Height: 1.83m (5ft 11in)
Fact: Dudic is rumoured to be potential transfer target for Everton during the 2006 close season.
Dusan Basta
Made his debut for Serbia and Montenegro on March 30, 2005, against Spain, aged 20. Currently playing for Red Star Belgrade, Basta has won 2 caps for Serbia and Montenegro and scored 0 goals for his country (as at March 1, 2006).
Date of birth: August 18, 1984
Height: 1.83m (5ft 11in)
Fact: Basta won the Serbian league and cup double with Red Star Belgrade in 2004; he helped his side to win the league title again in 2006.