Continuing their superb performance at the European Championship in Tirana, Serbia's socca team secured a spot in the quarterfinals by defeating Greece in the last 16. After finishing first in the group stage, the Serbian team showed great form against the Greeks, winning 2-0.
The Match Against Greece
Serbia celebrated their victory over Greece with a score of 2-0. Nikola Mikić scored the first goal, and Dejan Boske Damjanović sealed the win with a penalty that is unique to this sport — the striker starts from the center and plays one-on-one with the opposing goalkeeper. The Serbian team, led by captain Milan Lola Smiljanić, performed exceptionally well, with every player contributing to the success of the team.
The Team and the Upcoming Match
The Serbian team is now set to face the winner of the France-Albania match, which will take place this evening at 6:45 PM. The squad is composed of Dejan Damjanović Boske, Miloš Dimitrijević Čava, Milan Perendija, Ljuba Baranin, Igor Jelić, Milan Lola Smiljanić, Aleksandar Tomović, Nikola Mikić, Uroš, and Ognjen Živković. The team is coached by Borko Čović and supported by a coaching staff that includes Slaviša Popadić, Dragan Radivojević, Igor Milovanović, and Nikola Kostovski.
The team also pays tribute to Dejan Milovanović, a former Red Star Belgrade captain who tragically passed away. His teammates are motivated to play in his honor.
Socca, a variant of indoor soccer, features five players plus a goalkeeper on a field slightly larger than a handball court, with goals also slightly larger than handball goals.
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