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Serbia captain Kolarov dedicates winning goal to ailing official

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As Serbia celebrated their 1-0 victory over Costa Rica in the World Cup, the celebrator­y mood briefly turned sombre.

Captain Aleksandar Kolarov was named ‘Man of the Match’ for his gamewinnin­g goal from a freekick early in the second half. But his thoughts turned to Goran Bunjevcevi­c, sporting director of the Serbian federation, who had a stroke last month and required emergency surgery.

Koralov dedicated both the win and his goal to Bunjevcevi­c. “He’s had some health problems. We want to relay this message to him and his family that we are 100 per cent behind him,” Koralov said.

Bunjevcevi­c, 45, played for the national team from 1998-2003, appearing in 16 matches. A defender, he played for Tottenham from 2001-06.

Post career

Following his playing career he was sporting director at one of his former teams, Red Star Belgrade, and another Serbian club, Zemun. He took his current post with the Serbian federation in August 2016.

Kolarov’s goal, which curled over the wall in the 56th minute, gave Serbia a 1-0 victory over Costa Rica at Samara Stadium in the team’s opening match in Russia.

It was Serbia’s first World Cup victory since 2010 against Germany in the group stage. Serbia didn’t qualify for the 2014 edition in Brazil.

The team moves on to play Switzerlan­d on Friday in Kaliningra­d, and wraps up the group stage in Moscow against Brazil on June 27.

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