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Shop soccer jerseys from Serbia — Serbian SuperLiga club kits and Serbia national team jerseys, in home, away, kids and retro styles, found for you on Amazon.

Serbian football carries a proud and passionate tradition. The country has produced world-class players who have gone on to star in Europe’s biggest leagues, and its domestic scene is anchored by one of the most electric club rivalries on the continent. The Belgrade derby between Red Star Belgrade and Partizan — played at the Rajko Mitić Stadium and the Partizan Stadium respectively — routinely packs out capacities and generates an atmosphere unlike almost any other fixture in European football. Whether you follow a Belgrade giant or the Serbia national team, Serbian jersey culture is vibrant and full of history.

Serbia is a member of UEFA and sits in southeastern Europe. The Football Association of Serbia (FSS) oversees both the domestic pyramid and the national team. Serbian players have made their mark at clubs across England, Spain, Italy and Germany, and that global footprint has created genuine international demand for Serbian club and national team jerseys among fans who have followed those players across the continent.

Leagues in Serbia

Popular Serbian Club Jerseys

The Serbian SuperLiga

The Serbian SuperLiga is the premier division of Serbian football. Founded after Yugoslavia dissolved in the early 1990s, it has grown into a well-organised and competitive league that typically features sixteen clubs competing from late summer through spring. The season format follows a round-robin schedule with a title playoff phase, and the champion earns a place in UEFA Champions League qualifying, while other finishers access the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Conference League qualification rounds.

Red Star Belgrade (FK Crvena zvezda) and Partizan together dominate the league’s record books, sharing the vast majority of championship titles between them. However, other clubs such as FK Vojvodina from Novi Sad have mounted genuine challenges over the years, and the league also features sides from cities including Niš, Kragujevac and Subotica. Every SuperLiga season brings fierce competition, and the league’s intensity is reflected in the passion supporters pour into their club colours.

The Belgrade Derby: Red Star vs Partizan

Few club rivalries in all of European football match the intensity of the Belgrade derby between Red Star Belgrade and Partizan. The two clubs are separated by geography within the city — Red Star’s Rajko Mitić Stadium sits in the Dedinje neighbourhood while Partizan’s ground stands in Humska — but the rivalry runs far deeper than geography. It reflects differing cultural and social identities that have evolved over decades. Derby day in Belgrade is considered one of the must-see footballing spectacles in Europe, drawing attention from fans around the world.

Red Star Belgrade are arguably Serbia’s most celebrated club on the continental stage. Their greatest hour came in the 1990–91 season when they won the European Cup, defeating Marseille on penalties in the final in Bari. That side, managed by Ljupko Petrović and featuring players such as Dejan Savićević, Darko Pančev and Robert Prosinecki, is revered in Serbian football history. Shirts and kits from that era — featuring the iconic red-and-white half-and-half design — are among the most collectible pieces in Eastern European football memorabilia.

Partizan, wearing black and white, have their own formidable European pedigree, having reached the European Cup final in 1966. Their vertical striped kit is one of the most recognisable designs in Serbian football, and the club’s fanbase — the Grobari — is fiercely loyal. Both clubs run strong academies that have supplied players to elite sides across Europe.

The Serbia National Team

The Serbia national team competes under UEFA and has been a consistent presence at major international tournaments. Serbia qualified for multiple FIFA World Cups as an independent nation following the dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro in 2006. The side has built a reputation for technically gifted midfielders and combative defenders, typically drawing on a mix of domestically developed talent and players based in top European leagues.

The home jersey typically features red as the dominant colour, a nod to the Serbian tricolour flag, with the eagle crest of the Football Association of Serbia on the chest. Away kits often appear in white or a contrasting secondary colour. Kit suppliers generally introduce new designs ahead of major tournament campaigns, and demand for the national team shirt tends to rise sharply in those periods both inside Serbia and among the diaspora worldwide.

Iconic Kit Colours and Design Heritage

Serbian football has a rich visual identity at every level. Red Star Belgrade’s home kit pairs red and white in a distinctive half-and-half split that has remained largely consistent across generations. Partizan’s black-and-white stripes carry their own sense of tradition, and at international level the Serbia national team’s red home shirt connects to a long line of Yugoslav and Serbian footballing heritage. Shirt design details change season to season, so always confirm the listing year before purchasing — Amazon typically carries a range of current and recent-season options alongside occasional retro designs.

Serbia Soccer Jersey Buying Guide

Serbian club jerseys typically follow the same range of styles as major European sides: a primary home jersey, a contrasting away jersey, and occasional third kits, alongside kids sizes and retro designs celebrating historic eras. Red Star Belgrade’s iconic red-and-white half-and-half kit and Partizan’s black-and-white vertical stripes are among the most recognisable designs in Balkan football, and both clubs have a strong tradition of bold, collectible kits.

For the Serbia national team, the home jersey typically features red as the dominant colour, drawing on the Serbian tricolour and carrying the eagle crest of the Football Association of Serbia. Away kits often feature white or a contrasting secondary colour. When buying on Amazon, confirm the season year on the listing, check whether the item is an official authentic shirt or a replica, and consult the size chart before ordering. Our sizing guide and authentic vs replica guide can help you choose with confidence. For younger supporters, visit our kids soccer jerseys page.

Red Star Belgrade’s European Cup triumph in the early 1990s makes vintage kits from that era especially sought-after by collectors. Check the retro soccer jerseys section for throwback options as they become available.

Sizing and Fit Tips

Serbian club kits and national team shirts follow a European size scale, so check the chest measurement against the brand’s size chart on the Amazon listing rather than assuming your usual size will translate directly. Replica jerseys sit a little looser than authentic versions and are cut for everyday wear. If you are buying as a gift, consider sizing up. Our soccer jersey sizing guide walks through the full process.

Authentic vs Replica

Authentic jerseys match the specification worn by players on the pitch — performance fabrics, close-to-body cut, and additional technical detailing. Replica (fan or stadium) jerseys use a more relaxed cut at a lower price point, making them the practical choice for most supporters. Our authentic vs replica guide covers the full breakdown.

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Serbia Soccer Jerseys: Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Serbia soccer jerseys?

Browse the Serbian SuperLiga club pages and the Serbia national team page on this site, then tap through to Amazon to check sizes, prices and availability. As an Amazon Associate, European Soccer Jerseys may earn from qualifying purchases.

What is the top soccer league in Serbia?

The Serbian SuperLiga is the top professional soccer league in Serbia. It is dominated by the fierce Belgrade rivalry between Red Star Belgrade and Partizan, two of the most storied clubs in southeastern European football.

Can I buy Serbia national team jerseys?

Yes. Serbia national team jerseys in home and away styles are available on Amazon. Visit our Serbia National Team page to explore current and past kits.

What colours does the Serbia national team jersey use?

The Serbia national team typically wears red as the primary colour on the home kit, reflecting the Serbian tricolour flag. The eagle crest of the Football Association of Serbia appears prominently on the chest. Away kits often feature white or a contrasting secondary colour, with the exact design varying by kit supplier and tournament cycle.

What is the difference between an authentic and a replica Serbia jersey?

Authentic jerseys are the match-grade shirts worn by players, made with performance fabrics and a close-fitting cut. Replica jerseys use a slightly heavier, more relaxed fan-cut fabric and are priced lower, making them the more practical choice for everyday wear. Both carry official branding. Our authentic vs replica guide explains the differences in full detail.

Are retro Serbia and Red Star Belgrade jerseys available?

Retro and throwback kits do appear on Amazon from time to time. Red Star Belgrade shirts from the era of their European Cup victory are especially popular with collectors, and Partizan throwback kits also surface periodically. Check our retro soccer jerseys section for current availability.