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Dragan Stojkovic confirmed as Serbia boss ahead of World Cup qualifier against Ireland

Dragan Stojkovic has managed in Serbia, Japan and China
Dragan Stojkovic has managed in Serbia, Japan and China

Former Yugoslavia midfielder Dragan Stojkovic has finally been confirmed as Serbia's new manager ahead of their World Cup 2022 qualification clash with Ireland on 24 March.

Unofficial reports in February stated that Stojkovic would be the country's new manager and it has now been confirmed ahead of the start of the World Cup qualifying campaign.

Stojkovic took over as Serbia coach in a bid to steer them to the 2022 World Cup, the Balkan nation's Football Association (FSS) said, as they face the Republic of Ireland, Portugal, Azerbaijan and Luxembourg in the battle for the one automatic qualification berth.

"The FSS [Serbia Football Association] executive board has named Dragan Stojkovic the national team head coach and the contract is to run until the end of the Euro 2024 qualifiers," the governing body said on its website.

Stojkovic, an instrumental player in helping Yugoslavia reach the 1990 World Cup quarter-finals and the Euro 2000 last eight, was the prime candidate to take over after Serbia failed to reach Euro 2020 under Ljubisa Tumbakovic.

Tumbakovic was sacked in December after a penalty shoot-out defeat by Scotland denied Serbia a spot in the 11 June - 11 July tournament, rescheduled for this year after it was postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Stojkovic said he was looking forward to a challenging start as Serbia open their 2022 World Cup qualifying campaign with home games against Ireland on 24 March and European champions Portugal three days later.

"I am delighted and very proud because there is no greater honour than being in charge of your national team," he said.

Dragan Stojkovic in action for Yugoslavia at Euro 2000

"I couldn't have wished for a better birthday present and I am fully aware of the magnitude of the task that lies ahead. But I am also confident in my ability and in the national team's huge potential."

Stojkovic, who turned 56 on Thursday, was a fringe player in the Olympique de Marseille side that won the 1993 European Cup, having also featured in their penalty shoot-out defeat in the 1991 final by his former club Red Star Belgrade.

He won two Yugoslav league titles with Red Star as a player and steered Nagoya Grampus Eight to the Japanese league title as coach in 2010, having also played for them between 1994-2001.

His most recent job was a 2015-2020 stint at Chinese top tier side Guangzhou R&F. 

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