What would the formation of Yugoslavia look like today?

What would the formation of Yugoslavia look like today?

Most football fans have debated what modern Yugoslav formation would look like. States such as Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Montenegro had declared their independence by 2003 after “Yugoslav Wars” between 1991 and 1999, the Periscope broadcast. Yugoslavia back then was quite [...]

States such as Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Montenegro had declared their independence by 2003 after “Yugoslav Wars” between 1991 and 1999, the Periscope broadcast.

The then Yugoslavia was very successful, reaching the two European Championship finals -- the 1960 and 1968. In 1976 they took fourth place.

You have the best formation of today, if Yugoslavia were still united:

Formation (4-4-2):
Jan Oblak (Slovenia):
Vrsaljko (Croatia), Lovren (Croatia), Savic (Montenegro), Kolasinac (Bosnia):
Brozovic (Croatia), Modric (Croatia), Pjanic (Bosnja), Milinkovic - Savic (Serbia):
Perisic (Croatia), Dzeko (Bosnia). /Periscopi

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