Coach Mirko Marić called up 24 goalkeepers for those matches: Ajsa Kalac (Olympia, Slovenia), Ilda Orahovac (Gorizia), Anastasia Krstovic (without club); defense: Aleksandra Popović (Agram, Croatia), Jelena Karlicic (Besiktas, Turkey), Maja Saranovic (Future), Darija Djukic (BIIK, Kazakhstan), Helena Bozic (Changchun, China), Tanja Malaysia (BSC 1924, Hungary), Nadja Stanovic (Slavija Prague, Czech Republic), Andrea Janjušević (Emina, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Jovana Saric (Economist); midfield: Masa Tomasevic (Inter, Italy), Jasna Djokovic (Agram, Croatia), Selma Licina (Nuremberg, Germany), Katarina Cadjenovic (Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina), Nadja Djurdjevac, Sara Simonovic (Szent Mihaly, Hungary); attack: Armisa Kuč, Sladjana Bulatović (ABB Fomget, Turkey), Medina Dešić (Werder, Germany), Tatjana Osmajic (TSC, Serbia), Jelena Petrovic (Partizan, Serbia), Andjela Toskovic (Future).
Our team will play against the Czech Republic in the city of Čomutovo on April 14th at 5:30 PM, while later today at 6 PM they will welcome the same rival in Nikšić.
– The Czech Republic is one of the two strongest teams in the group, certainly on the same level as Wales, if not better. They are a serious team, they confirmed that with their games in the first two rounds. I hope we learned something from the defeat in Wales, especially when it comes to defense. In matches with teams like this, every mistake is costly and that is why we have to minimize them. We need to be maximally concentrated and combative at all times, that is the only way to play against the Czech Republic and similar teams, said coach Mirko Marić.