ÖFB against Serbia: A hot duel for promotion to the A-League!

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Austria's national soccer team will play against Serbia in Belgrade on March 23, 2025. Win a trip there with KronePLUS!

ÖFB against Serbia: A hot duel for promotion to the A-League!

Austria's national football team begins the international year with an exciting clash against Serbia in the UEFA Nations League play-off, where promotion to the A-League is at stake. The Austrian Football Association (ÖFB) team will meet the Serbian selection on March 23rd in the legendary Rajko Mitic Stadium in Belgrade. This encounter is particularly explosive because the two teams have met five times since the breakup of Yugoslavia, with a recent Austrian success in the 2024 European Championship test in Vienna, when the ÖFB team beat Serbia 2-1. ÖFB assistant coach Lars Kornetka describes the upcoming duel as “a difficult game against a strong opponent” and emphasizes the anticipation of this exciting challenge, reported the crown.

The trip to Belgrade for the fans and the team starts with a charter flight from Vienna. While staying at the official team hotel, Hilton Belgrade, located in the city center, travelers will have the opportunity to explore the exciting Serbian capital before the big game. Fans have the chance to win a trip for two to the game, which further increases the anticipation. In addition to the football match, a tour of the Balkans is also planned, which includes interesting cultural and historical sights ÖAMTC. The tour starts in Belgrade, leads via North Macedonia and Albania to Montenegro and offers exciting opportunities for discovery in cities such as Dubrovnik and Sarajevo.

Diverse travel program

The nine-day Balkan trip begins with a visit to Kalemegdan Fortress in Belgrade, followed by a traditional dinner in Skopje. Travelers are offered a boat trip on Lake Ohrid, followed by cultural experiences in Tirana and Budva. A special highlight is a visit to the historic city of Dubrovnik, known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”. The tour continues to Mostar, where the famous Old Bridge is visited, before heading to the capital Sarajevo, where participants can delve deep into the history of the Balkans.

These two events - the football match and the tour - demonstrate the region's diversity and appeal, both for sports lovers and travelers interested in the fascinating culture and history of the Balkans.