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Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team

Men's national association football team representing Bosnia and Herzegovina


Men's national association football team representing Bosnia and Herzegovina

FieldValue
NameBosnia and Herzegovina
NicknameZmajevi (The Dragons)
BadgeLogo Nogometnog Saveza BiH 2013.png
Badge_size185px
AssociationNogometni/Fudbalski Savez Bosne i Hercegovine (N/FSBiH)
ConfederationUEFA (Europe)
websitenfsbih.ba
CoachSergej Barbarez
CaptainEdin Džeko
Most capsEdin Džeko (146)
Top scorerEdin Džeko (72)
Home StadiumBilino Polje / Grbavica
FIFA TrigrammeBIH
FIFA Rank
FIFA max13
FIFA max dateAugust 2013
FIFA min173
FIFA min dateSeptember 1996
Elo Rank
Elo max20
Elo max dateJune 2013, February 2019
Elo min87
Elo min dateOctober 1999
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pattern_b1_bih23h
pattern_ra1_bih23h
pattern_sh1_bih23h
leftarm1003FBF
body1003FBF
rightarm1003FBF
shorts1003FBF
socks1003FBF
pattern_la2_bih23a
pattern_b2_bih23a
pattern_ra2_bih23a
pattern_sh2_bih23a
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body2FFFFFF
rightarm2FFFFFF
shorts2FFFFFF
socks2FFFFFF
First game2–0
(Tirana, Albania; 30 November 1995)
Largest win7–0
(Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 10 September 2008)
1–8
(Vaduz, Liechtenstein; 7 September 2012)
Largest loss7–0
(Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; 16 November 2024)
World cup apps1
World cup first2014
World cup bestGroup stage (2014)
Note

the men's team

Zlatni Ljiljani (Golden Lilies) (Tirana, Albania; 30 November 1995) (Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina; 10 September 2008) 1–8 (Vaduz, Liechtenstein; 7 September 2012) (Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany; 16 November 2024)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team (; ; ) represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in men's international football competitions, and is governed by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Until 1992, Bosnian footballers played for Yugoslavia.

Bosnia and Herzegovina achieved their best result when they reached the 2014 FIFA World Cup as winners of their qualifying group. They were eliminated after narrow group stage losses to Argentina and Nigeria and a win over Iran.

The national team has never taken part in a UEFA European Championship.

The team's highest FIFA World Ranking was 13th, achieved in August 2013.

History

Main article: History of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team

Bosnia and Herzegovina have seen a steady rise in their fortunes on the international football stage in recent times. Historically, they have managed multiple play-off appearances and qualified for one FIFA World Cup. More often than not, the team produces solid results in qualifiers and challenges for a top spot.

From 1920 to 1992, the players lined up for Yugoslavia, but following the outbreak of the Bosnian War and subsequent independence, a new football nation arose from the ashes.

The early period saw Bosnia and Herzegovina have to wait until the 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers to compete for a place in a major competition. Bosnia and Herzegovina finished fourth in a group that included Greece, Denmark, Croatia and Slovenia. This was then subsequently followed by further disappointment with lackluster campaigns in the UEFA Euro 2000 qualifiers, as well as the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

This early period was followed by Bosnia and Herzegovina coming very close to qualifying directly for their first major competition, UEFA Euro 2004, narrowly missing out by a single goal against Denmark.

Bosnia and Herzegovina failed to make the grade in the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, despite being unbeaten at home, and the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifiers, which saw their poor home form cost them. Bosnia and Herzegovina then experienced double heartbreak, bowing out twice in the playoffs to Portugal, first 2–0 on aggregate in the 2010 FIFA World Cup decider and then 6–2 on aggregate in the UEFA Euro 2012 decider.

Bosnia and Herzegovina qualified for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, their first major tournament, by beating Lithuania in October 2013. They managed to finish third in a group which included Argentina and won their first match 3–1 over Iran. Nigeria pipped them for second place in the group with a 1–0 win marred with controversy following an incorrectly-disallowed goal by Edin Džeko in the first half.

In the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifiers, Bosnia and Herzegovina finished third behind Belgium and Wales. After a bad start to the qualifiers with a surprise 2–1 defeat at home against Cyprus and managing just two points in four games, Safet Sušić was dismissed and replaced by Mehmed Baždarević.

After the slow start, Bosnian performance improved dramatically, with five wins in their remaining six matches, including victories over Wales and Israel along with three clean sheets. However, they ultimately failed to qualify after a two legged playoff encounter with the Republic of Ireland.{{cite news|url=http://au.eurosport.com/football/euro-qualification/2016/jon-walters-double-sends-jubilant-ireland-to-finals_sto4991451/story.shtml|author=eurosport.com|title=Walters strikes twice to send jubilant Ireland to Euro 2016

Bosnia and Herzegovina won their UEFA Nations League group and guaranteed a playoffs berth for UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying. Still, they finished fourth in their UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying group with the manager Robert Prosinečki, missing out on direct qualification and entered the playoffs, and with new manager Dušan Bajević, they ultimately missed out on yet another Euro after losing to Northern Ireland on penalties. They finished bottom of Group 1 in the 2020–21 UEFA Nations League A, thus relegating them to the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League B.

Following several years of disappointment, Bulgarian Ivaylo Petev was named as Bosnia and Herzegovina's new manager, marking the first time a Bosnia and Herzegovina manager was not from the former Yugoslavia. In their first campaign under Petev, Bosnia and Herzegovina were drawn into a group with 2018 FIFA World Cup champions France and kept their chances of qualification alive until the final two matches; ultimately failing to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. He also led the team to winning Group 3 of the 2022–23 UEFA Nations League B, thus earning promotion back to 2024–25 UEFA Nations League A and guaranteed a play-off berth for the UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying.

They suffered disappointment in their UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying group that saw three managers: Faruk Hadžibegić, Meho Kodro and Savo Milošević pick up only one win each for a total of 9 points and entered the playoffs. There, they lost 2–1 to Ukraine, failing to qualify for UEFA Euro 2024.

Team image

Nickname

A popular nickname of all Bosnian national teams is "Zmajevi", popularized by football TV commentator Mustafa Mijajlović during the Belgium vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina (2–4) 2010 WC qualification game on 28 March 2009.

General agreement among Bosnia and Herzegovina sports fans is that this nickname has historical context, as it is considered as an allusion to the famous Bosnian general Husein Gradaščević, who fought for Bosnian autonomy, and who was known as the "Dragon of Bosnia".

In both local and foreign media, they are sometimes referred to as the Golden Lilies, which was the original nickname given to all of the country's national teams by fans after independence, in reference to the official state insignia at the time (the flag and the coat of arms), which itself referred to the golden lily, the historical state insignia that was featured on the coat of arms of the ruling Bosnian medieval Kotromanić dynasty.

Home stadiums

Currently, the national team uses Bilino Polje Stadium as its home ground.

Other stadiums Bosnia and Herzegovina has used are Koševo City Stadium and Grbavica Stadium.

Its training ground for domestic matches is the Bosnia and Herzegovina FA Training Centre in Zenica, which was opened in 2013 in conjunction with UEFA.

Supporters

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A large number of national team's supporters come from Northern and Western Europe, North America, and some from as far away as Australia. Most of these fans are members of BHFanaticos, Belaj Boys, BHLegion, Armija Zmajeva (Dragons Army) and Ljuti Krajišnici groups.

In the game against Norway, at the Ullevål Stadium in Oslo on 24 March 2007, Bosnian fans caused an hour-long delay due to an unprecedented amount of flares that had been thrown onto the pitch in protest against corruption in the (now former) Football Federation of Bosnia. On 1 June 2008, former Bosnia and Herzegovina players Meho Kodro and Elvir Bolić organised a friendly humanitarian game in Sarajevo called "Kodro, Bola and Friends" between former Bosnian football legends, in order to gain support, to say its time for changes in the Bosnian Football Association. The game was organised to commence at the same time as Bosnia and Herzegovina national side faced Azerbaijan in a friendly in Zenica. The attendance in Sarajevo was 15,000 while in Zenica only about 50. The game in Sarajevo was organised by the Federalna TV who broadcast the humanitarian game live. A significant number of Bosnian International players were involved in the game, which ended 11–9 in favour of Team Kodro.

Kits

Bosnia and Herzegovina's traditional kit colours are blue and white, taken from the country's flag. While the current home kits are primarily blue, and the away kits are primarily white, this colour scheme was initially used in reverse order. This is due to the fact that the flag of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (RBiH), used before the Dayton Agreement, was predominately white.

The team kit is currently produced by Spanish sports company Kelme. The general sponsor of the team is m:tel. Also sponsoring the team are Coca-Cola, ASA Osiguranje, and Privredna banka Sarajevo.

The table below shows the history of kit manufacturers for the national football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina:

PeriodKit Provider
1996–1999BEL Patrick
1999–2000GER Adidas
2000–2005GER Reusch
2005–2014ITA Legea
2014–2023GER Adidas
2023–presentSPA Kelme

Results and fixtures

Main article: Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team results (2020–present)

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

2025

  • Gigović
  • Demirović
  • Hajradinović
  • Pittas
  • Džeko
  • Verbič
  • Vombergar
  • Muharemović
  • Tahirović
  • Džeko
  • Baždar
  • Alajbegović
  • Mujakić
  • Džeko
  • Sabitzer
  • Laimer
  • Laifis
  • Pittas
  • Katić
  • Michail
  • P. Mbong
  • Memić
  • Tabaković
  • Tahirović
  • Omerović
  • Džeko
  • Bajraktarević
  • Tabaković
  • Bîrligea
  • Gregoritsch
  • Tabaković

2026

Coaching staff

Current technical staff

PositionName
Head coachBIH Sergej Barbarez
Assistant coachesBIH Zlatan Bajramović
BIH Mirko Hrgović
BIH Ninoslav Milenković
Goalkeeping coachBIH Kenan Hasagić
Fitness coachBIH Marko Čavka
ScoutsBIH Siniša Mrkobrada
BIH Saša Papac
Video analystsFIN Rasmus Jansson
SRB Jasmin Kolašinac
Team doctorsBIH Adnan Hadžimuratović
BIH Reuf Karabeg
Technical directorBIH Emir Spahić
Team secretaryBIH Darko Ljubojević

Coaching history

!W !D !L !GF !GA !GD !Win % !Achievements |- |Bosnia and Herzegovina |30 November 1995 |7 November 1997 | |- |BIH |14 May 1998 |27 January 1999 | |- |BIH |10 March 1999 |9 October 1999 | |- |BIH (caretaker) |18 August 1999 |18 August 1999 | |- |BIH |24 January 2000 |1 January 2002 | |- |BIH |27 March 2002 |11 October 2006 | |- |BIH |21 December 2006 |17 December 2007 | |- |BIH |5 January 2008 |17 May 2008 | |- |BIH (caretaker) |18 May 2008 |30 June 2008 | |- |CRO |10 July 2008 |12 December 2009 | |- |BIH |29 December 2009 |17 November 2014

2014 FIFA World Cup – Group stage
BIH
13 December 2014
10 October 2017
2016 Kirin Cup – Winners
-
CRO
4 January 2018
27 November 2019
2018–19 UEFA Nations League B – Promoted
-
BIH
21 December 2019
18 November 2020

| |- |BUL |21 January 2021 |31 December 2022

2022–23 UEFA Nations League B – Promoted
BIH
4 January 2023
23 June 2023

| |- |BIH |3 August 2023 |21 September 2023 | |- |SRB |29 September 2023 |21 March 2024 | |- |BIH |19 April 2024 |Present | |- !colspan=3|Total !align=center|Four achievements |}

Players

Current squad

  • The following players were called up for the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Romania and Austria on 15 and 18 November 2025, respectively.
  • Caps and goals are correct , after the match against Austria.

Recent call-ups

The following players have also been called up to the squad within the last twelve months: ;Notes

  • PRE = Preliminary squad
  • INJ = Withdrawn due to injury or illness
  • RET = Retired from the national team
  • SUS = Suspended
  • WD = Withdrawn

Individual records

2007–present
2
28
83

|

2007–2018
3
25
85

|

2004–2018
4
22
51

|

1996–2006
5
18
115

|

2008–2024
6
17
47

|

1998–2006
7
14
38

|

1996–2005
8
12
30

|

2006–2011
9
10
55

|

2010–2020
10
9
60

| |2009–2018 |}

Most clean sheets

RankPlayerClean
SheetsCapsRatioCareer
1Asmir Begović27632009–2020
2Ibrahim Šehić19552010–2024
3Kenan Hasagić13442002–2011
4Mirsad Dedić8271996–2000
5Nikola Vasilj7232021–present
6Goran Brašnić582004–2008
Adnan Gušo5231999–2007
8Tomislav Piplica482001–2002
Almir Tolja4152000–2006
10Jasmin Burić332008–2020
Kenan Pirić382018–present

Captains

Emir Spahić captained Bosnia at their first FIFA World Cup tournament. This is a list of Bosnia and Herzegovina captains for ten or more matches.

Note: Some of the other players to have captained the team include: Mehmed Baždarević (2 caps) 1996, Meho Kodro (5) 1997 to 1998, Vlatko Glavaš (1) 1997, Suvad Katana (2) 1998, Elvir Bolić (6) 1999 to 2000, Bruno Akrapović (4) 1999 to 2003, Hasan Salihamidžić (1) 2004, Zlatan Bajramović (1) 2006, Džemal Berberović (1) 2007, Asmir Begović (6) 2011 to 2020, Haris Medunjanin (4) 2016 to 2018, Vedad Ibišević (1) 2017, Miralem Pjanić (6) 2019 to 2021, Ermin Bičakčić (2) 2019 to 2024, Sead Kolašinac (3) 2021 to 2025, Ibrahim Šehić (3) 2021 to 2023, Siniša Saničanin (1) 2021, Eldar Ćivić (1) 2021, Adnan Kovačević (1) 2021, Ajdin Nukić (1) 2021, Smail Prevljak (1) 2022, Rade Krunić (1) 2023, Gojko Cimirot (1) 2023, Ermedin Demirović (3) 2024 to 2025, Amar Dedić (2) 2025.

PlayerPeriodGames as captainNotes
Muhamed Konjić1995–200220First official captain of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team
Mirsad Hibić2000–200314
Sergej Barbarez2004–200620
Emir Spahić2006–201455First official captain of the team in a major tournament (2014 FIFA World Cup)
Zvjezdan Misimović2007–201216
Edin Džeko2014–75

Table correct as of match played on 18 November 2025.

Centuriate goals

RankDateScorerOpponentScore
1st8 October 1996Hasan Salihamidžić1–4
100th4 June 20053–1
200th29 February 2012Vedad Ibišević1–2
300th3 September 2017Edin Džeko4–0

Competitive record

FIFA World Cup

Main article: Bosnia and Herzegovina at the FIFA World Cup

FIFA World CupQualificationYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGASquadPldWDLGFGAPositionTotalGroup stage1/73102447234162413888
1930 to 1990Part of Part of
United States 1994Could not enterCould not enter
France 1998Did not qualify83059144/5
South Korea Japan 2002822412124/5
Germany 2006104421293/6
South Africa 20101261525152/6 Lost play-offs
Brazil 2014Group stage20th310244Squad108113061/6
Russia 2018Did not qualify1052324133/6
Qatar 202281439124/5
Canada Mexico United States 2026To be determined85211772/5
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030To be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034

UEFA European Championship

UEFA European Championship recordUEFA European Championship qualifying recordYearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAPldWDLGFGAPositionTotal76291235105116
1960 to 1992Part of Part of
England 1996Did not enterDid not enter
Belgium Netherlands 2000Did not qualify1032514173/6
Portugal 20048413784/5
Austria Switzerland 20081241716224/7
Poland Ukraine 20121263319142/6 Lost play-offs
France 20161253418153/6 Lost play-offs
Europe 20201142521184/6 Lost play-offs
Germany 20241130810225/6 Lost play-offs
United Kingdom Ireland 2028To be determinedTo be determined
Italy Turkey 2032

UEFA Nations League

UEFA Nations League recordSeasonDivisionGroupPldWDLGFGAP/RRankTotal22679203713th
2018–19B343105113th
2020–21A1602431115th
2022–23B363218818th
2024–25A3602441716th
2026–27BTo be determined}}

Minor tournaments

Minor tournaments recordTournamentRoundPositionPldWDLGFGATotal1 Title1911443123
Malaysia 1997 Dunhill Cup MalaysiaRunners-up2531195
India 2001 Millennium Soccer CupRunners-up2531175
Malaysia 2001 Merdeka TournamentRunners-up2531174
Iran 2001 LG CupRunners-up2210146
JPN 2016 Kirin CupWinners1211043

FIFA ranking history

FIFA-ranking yearly averages for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Their average position since FIFA World Ranking creation is 58.

YearPositionHighestLowest
1996152152173
19979999139
19989691102
1999757478
2000787483
2001696979
2002877187
2003595388
2004795881
2005656581
2006594265
2007512558
2008615175
2009513361
2010444459
2011202056
2012271931
2013191326
2014291729
2015222032
2016272029
2017372740
2018343241
2019493549
2020554955
2021615561
2022575759
2023695769
2024747175

Head-to-head record

Main article: Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team records and statistics

;Key Bosnia and Herzegovina's all-time international record, 1995–present

OpponentFirst gameLast gameBiggest winBiggest loss83 countries28410763114394391+330 Nov 199518 Nov 20258–10–7
52215
11001
22006
30031
430110
71425
11001
11001
11002
22003
831413
20021
21012
11001
10010
10100
40046
20021
631212
62228
10010
10010
751121
21103
732212
60334
10010
40133
11002
22009
111559
60333
21013
11002
711510
41124
61144
11002
31114
21102
21104
11001
22009
1091035
641110
970218
32105
540113
41032
20112
41302
40224
10010
51318
32105
42023
11002
10010
50143
60152
20111
30121
84048
440013
20021
10100
50231
63037
540111
11004
21013
80267
10012
11002
10011
62227
30122
30123
11003
20111
11004
42206
10102

Notable victories

Source: Results

  • Unofficial games not included.
DateTournamentPlaceOpponentsScoreAdditional Notes
6 November 1996Friendly
10 November 19961998 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 February 19971997 Dunhill Cup Malaysia
20 August 19971998 FIFA World Cup qualification
19 August 1998UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
2 April 2003UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
6 September 2003UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
3 September 20052006 FIFA World Cup qualification
24 March 2007UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
2 June 2007UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying
10 September 20082010 FIFA World Cup qualification
28 March 20092010 FIFA World Cup qualification
1 April 20092010 FIFA World Cup qualification
10 October 20092010 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 September 20122014 FIFA World Cup qualification
22 March 20132014 FIFA World Cup qualification
10 September 20132014 FIFA World Cup qualification
15 October 20132014 FIFA World Cup qualification
25 June 20142014 FIFA World Cup Group Stage
10 October 2015UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
29 March 2016Friendly
7 June 20162016 Kirin Cup

Honours

Friendly

  • Millennium Super Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 2001
  • Kirin Cup
    • Champions (1): 2016

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