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Bosnia-Herzegovina is by no means one of the most-established footballing nations, but that doesn't mean their fans aren't passionate about their national team.
This country has produced a handful of world-class athletes, impressive given an estimated population of just 3 million.
The Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina was reestablished in 1992, after the nation had declared independence from Yugoslavia. It was originally founded as the Sarajevo Football Sub-Association of Yugoslavia in 1920.
The first official international fixture featuring Bosnia-Herzegovina occurred in November 1995, against Albania. It was contested in Tirana, with the home side earning a 2-0 win.
The following year the governing body of Bosnian football gained affiliation with FIFA, and then with UEFA in 1998.
In 2013, Bosnia-Herzegovina achieved the nation's highest FIFA world ranking of 13th.
Having competed under Yugoslavia until the early 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina first took part in a major tournament at the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
The Dragons were the only World Cup debutants at the spectacle hosted by Brazil, having missed out to Portugal in the qualifying play-offs for the 2010 event.
Bosnia opened its group with a 2-1 defeat to eventual runners-up Argentina, and then lost again to Nigeria, before recording a maiden World Cup win at the expense of Iran, 3-1 the final score.
Bosnia had yet to qualify for a UEFA Euro finals tournament by the end of 2023, having lost in the play-offs of three consecutive editions of the continental showpiece. They were beaten by Portugal in 2012, before bowing out to the Republic of Ireland four years later and to Northern Ireland in 2020.
Bosnia were drawn against Ukraine in the play-offs for Euro 2024, with the winners facing Israel or Iceland.
Edin Džeko is perhaps the most recognised Bosnian footballer. He is the most-capped Bosnia international, with no fewer than 130 outings, as well as the national team's highest scorer with more than 60 goals.
Džeko signed for Manchester City in 2011, winning the Premier League title twice and the FA Cup once during his time with the Citizens. In the 2016/17 season he was the top scorer in both Serie A and the UEFA Europa League whilst playing for AS Roma. He would also go on to wear the colours of Inter Milan and Fenerbahce.
Hasan Salihamidžić is one of Bosnia's well-known stars from yesteryear. He appeared 365 times for Bayern Munich from 1998-2007 before switching to Juventus.
Miralem Pjanić made his international debut at 18 and has amassed more than 110 caps to date. The midfielder also donned the badges of Juventus, in addition to FC Barcelona and Besiktas.
Emir Spahić is a 94-cap Bosnian ex-international. At club level the central defender plied his trade at Sevilla and Bayer Leverkusen among others.
Vedad Ibišević represented his nation on 83 occasions, scoring 28 international goals. The striker played for Paris Saint-Germain as well as a host of Bundesliga clubs.
Asmir Begović earned 63 caps for his country. The goalkeeper joined Stoke City in 2010 and it was here that he gained plaudits for his promising performances. He played 173 times for the Potters (and even scored a goal in the Premier League) before leaving for Chelsea, and later AFC Bournemouth. Begović spent a brief spell on loan at Italian giants AC Milan and then transferred to Everton in 2021.
Sead Kolašinac was signed by Arsenal in 2017 and has since gone on to play for Marseille and Atalanta, while midfielder Rade Krunić moved to AC Milan in 2019.
There are two primary venues which stage home matches of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team.
The Bilino Polje Stadium, located in the city of Zenica, was opened in 1972 and it has provided the scene for international soccer matches for more than 25 years. This ground has a capacity of around 15,000.
Stadion Grbavica, meanwhile, can be found in the capital Sarajevo. Having opened in 1953, it initially hosted matches of the Yugoslavia national team.
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