Bosnia and Herzegovina national futsal team

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Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nickname(s)Zlatni ljiljani (Golden Lilies)
Zmajevi (Dragons)
Association Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Confederation UEFA (Europe)
Head coachIvo Krezo
Asst coachNijaz Mulahmetović
CaptainMirko Hrkać
Most caps Alen Lalić
Top scorerAlen Lalić
Home stadium Zetra Olympic Hall
(capacity: 12,000)
FIFA code BIH
FIFA ranking 35
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Home colours
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Away colours
First international
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 1–4 Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
(Kaposvár, Hungary; August 26, 1998)
Biggest win
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina 12–1 Estonia  Flag of Estonia.svg
(Visoko, ZDC; February 29, 2008)
Biggest defeat
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8–0 Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
(Caserta, Italy; October 29, 2000)
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 9–1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg
(Toledo, Spain; April 1, 2008)
World Cup
Appearances0
UEFA Futsal Championship
Appearances1 (First in 2022 )
Best resultGroup stade (2022)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina national futsal team is controlled by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the governing body for futsal in Bosnia and Herzegovina and represents the country in international futsal competitions, such as the FIFA Futsal World Cup and the European Championships.

Contents

Tournament records

FIFA Futsal World Cup

FIFA Futsal World Cup recordQualification record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGAOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1989 Part of Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia -------
Flag of Hong Kong 1959.svg 1992 -------
Flag of Spain.svg 1996 -------
Flag of Guatemala.svg 2000 Did not qualifyGroup A 3rd place52211110
Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg 2004 Play-offs42111413
Flag of Brazil.svg 2008 Play-offs 52121917
Flag of Thailand.svg 2012 Group 1 3rd place 310239
Flag of Colombia.svg 2016 Group 4 3rd place 3102914
Flag of Lithuania.svg 2021 Group 7 3rd place 64023215
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg 2024 Group 3 3rd place 4004816
Total0/100000007/1030124149694

UEFA European Futsal Championship

UEFA Futsal Euro recordQualification record
YearRoundPldWDLGFGAOutcomePldWDLGFGA
Flag of Spain.svg 1996 Part of Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Yugoslavia -------
Flag of Spain.svg 1999 Did not qualifyGroup G 3rd place3102610
Flag of Russia.svg 2001 Group F 3rd place2002212
Flag of Italy.svg 2003 Group F 3rd place3012813
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2005 Group G runner up32011411
Flag of Portugal.svg 2007 Group E 4th place3003916
Flag of Hungary.svg 2010 Group 3 4th place 301269
Flag of Croatia.svg 2012 Group 6 3rd place 3102411
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2014 Play-offs 52121411
Flag of Serbia.svg 2016 Play-offs 52031015
Flag of Slovenia.svg 2018 Group 2 3rd place 30211213
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2022 Group Stage 3003411 Group 4 winners 98014020
Flag of Latvia.svg Flag of Lithuania.svg 2026 To be determined 2026 To be determined
Total1/13300341111/124216521125141

Mediterranean Futsal Cup

Mediterranean Futsal Cup Record
YearRoundPositionPldWDLGFGAGD
Flag of Libya (1977-2011).svg 2010 Quarter finals7th63032622+4
Total1/163032622+4

Current squad

The following players were called up to the squad for the UEFA Futsal Euro 2022 qualifying. All players played at least one of the six matches against Serbia, Romania and North Macedonia. [1]

No.Pos.PlayerDate of birth (age)CapsClub
11 GK Darko Milanović (1991-10-15)15 October 1991 (aged 29) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Salines
121 GK Stanislav Galić (1986-09-26)26 September 1986 (aged 34) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG
201 GK Andrijano Dujmović (1988-10-12)12 October 1988 (aged 32) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg MNK Hercegovina

22 DF Marin Sesar (1997-09-08)8 September 1997 (aged 23) Flag of Croatia.svg MNK Novo Vrijeme
42 DF Marijo Aladžić (1994-06-30)30 June 1994 (aged 26) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG
52 DF Davor Arnautović (1991-09-03)3 September 1991 (aged 29) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Salines
132 DF Ibrahim Hršumović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg GFC Sarajevo
152 DF Emir Omerhodžić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg GFC Sarajevo
162 DF Amel Handžić (1991-01-23)23 January 1991 (aged 30) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg GFC Sarajevo
172 DF Kristijan Pantić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg MNK Brotnjo
182 DF Ivan Ivanković (1993-04-23)23 April 1993 (aged 27) Flag of Germany.svg TSV Weilimdorf

34 FW Josip Sesar (1992-10-16)16 October 1992 (aged 28) Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgarter Futsal Club
64 FW Srđan Ivanković (1994-01-25)25 January 1994 (aged 27) Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgarter Futsal Club
74 FW Bilal Jelić (1994-09-01)1 September 1994 (aged 26) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG
84 FW Mirko Hrkać (1991-07-07)7 July 1991 (aged 29) Flag of Italy.svg CMB Matera
94 FW Nermin Kahvedžić (1987-11-05)5 November 1987 (aged 33) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG
104 FW Anel Radmilović (captain) (1988-08-29)29 August 1988 (aged 32) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG
114 FW Josip Bošković Flag of Croatia.svg HMNK Vrgorac
144 FW Sabahudin Petak Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg MNK Sloga
194 FW Samir Gosto Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG
244 FW Adnan Kalajdžić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FC Mostar SG

2015

Results and schedule

The box below, shows the results of all matches played in the recent past, and the scheduled matches in the near future.

Round12345
GroundAAHHA
ResultLWWWL
Source: nfsbih (in Bosnian)
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss

Goalscorers

Pos.PlayerClubGoals
1Tomislav Bevanda Flag of Croatia.svg Square Dubrovnik3
2Anel Radmilović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Centar2
Nijaz Mulahmetović Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Centar
3Nermin Jusić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Centar1
Nermin Kahvedžić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Centar
Dražen Novoselac Flag of Croatia.svg Square Dubrovnik
Marin Šunjić Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zrinjski
Mirko Hrkać Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Zrinjski

Fixtures

25 January 2015 Friendly Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg2–1Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Krško, Slovenia
Vrhovec Soccerball shade.svg31'
Mordej Soccerball shade.svg34'
Report Šunjić Soccerball shade.svg3'Stadium: Sport Hall Krško
26 January 2015 Friendly Slovenia  Flag of Slovenia.svg0–1Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Podčetrtek, Slovenia
Report Jusić Soccerball shade.svg39'Stadium: Podčetrtek Sports Hall
19 March 2015 UEFA Euro 2016 Q Bosnia and Herzegovina  Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg7–3Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Novoselac Soccerball shade.svg1'
Hrkać Soccerball shade.svg14'
Radmilović Soccerball shade.svg18', 21'
Mulahmetović Soccerball shade.svg25', 32'
Bevanda Soccerball shade.svg39'
Report Nagibins Soccerball shade.svg26'
Seņs Soccerball shade.svg33', 38'
Stadium: Olympic Hall Juan Antonio Samaranch
19 December 2019Futsal Week Winter Cup Turkmenistan  Flag of Turkmenistan.svg6–2Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina Poreč, Croatia
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References

  1. "Bosnia and Herzegovina Squad". www.uefa.com. UEFA. 29 January 2021. Retrieved 20 October 2021.