SERBIA – BELGRADE & ZLATIBOR

Known for its passionate football tradition and history of developing world-class athletes, Serbia provides an inspiring environment for teams seeking to elevate their performance.
The country boasts modern training facilities, well-maintained pitches, and state-of-the-art gyms designed to meet the needs of professional teams. Serbia’s central location in Europe ensures easy accessibility, while its moderate climate allows for year-round training opportunities.
Beyond the facilities, Serbia offers vibrant cities like Belgrade and Novi Sad, where teams can enjoy cultural and recreational activities during downtime. The natural landscapes, from the Danube River to the stunning Tara National Park, create opportunities for team-building exercises and relaxation
Hotels / Facilities we work with:
- Sports Centre Fas, home to one of the finest sports centres in Europe, made up of 5 FIFA standard football fields, gym and fitness center and a multifunctional sports hall.
- Hotel Zlatibor, a 4-star hotel situated in Zlatibor, with 3 swimming pools, a spa and wellness centre and also a fitness centre
Nearby Airports (Belgrade)
- Belgrade Airport - 15kms
- Osijek Airport (Croatia) – 165kms
- Timisoara Airport (Romania) – 175kms
Nearby Airports (Zlatibor)
- Sarajevo Airport (Bosnia and Herzegovina) - 190kms
- Tuzla Airport (Bosnia and Herzegovina) – 165kms
- Belgrade Airport – 220kms
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