Like Djorovic, Komljenovic made his international bow against Brazil in 1994, but he has since failed to peg down a regular starting role in the national side.
Surprisingly made three appearances in France 98, scoring twice, but was hardly involved in qualifying, making just one start.
German-born, he has never played club football in Yugoslavia, but the suspension-enforced absence of Zoran Mirkovic opens the door for him to take the right-back berth.
Held firm against Norway.
Had a great game, scored Yugoslavia's second goal to put them in front of Spain, but - like the rest of the Yugoslav defence - became a helpless spectator for the 6-1 quarter-final thrashing by Holland.