Are Serbia and Montenegro going seperate ways?
The former Yugoslavia is further falling apart in football. Montenegro and Serbia have requested to go seperate ways and each enter an own national team in the further UEFA and FIFA competitions. A referendum amongst other member countries will decide if the split will be approved.
If so, Serbia and Montenegro will still participate in the World Cup as one team, in the same way as the ex-USSR which entered the Euro 1992 with the GUS moniker.
Afterwards, if the split is being approved, Serbia and Montenegro will each be put in different groups for the Euro 2008 qualifiers. One of them will keep the spot in the group with Belgium-Finland-Poland-Azerbaijan-Portugal-Armenia-Kazachstan, the other will be added to another existing group. The innocent hand will decide upon which country keeps the current spot, and which group the other one is being added to.
Kosovo, the third state within the Serbia-Montenegro political entity, also has its own national team. Kosovo is hoping to affiliate to UEFA and FIFA soon, and is meanwhile entering the alternative World Cup for non-FIFA-countries. Kosovo already participated in a warm-up tournament for this alternative World Cup ; Kosovo played Northern Cyprus and Sapmi in this tournament and lost the final to Northern Cyprus.