Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national volleyball team

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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AssociationVolleyball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Confederation CEV
Head coach Stevan Ljubičić
FIVB ranking 32 (as of 31 July 2023)
Uniforms
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European Championship
Appearances2 (First in 2021 )
Best result19th place (2021)
OSBIH.ba (in Bosnian)

The Bosnia and Herzegovina women's national volleyball team represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international women's volleyball competitions and friendly matches.

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Tournament record

World Championship

World Championship record World Championship qualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWLSWSLSquadPldWLSWSL
Flag of Japan.svg 2006 did not qualify404212
Flag of Japan.svg 2010 31236
Flag of Italy.svg 2014 31248
Flag of Japan.svg 2018 514713
Flag of the Netherlands.svg / Flag of Poland.svg 2022
TotalQualified: 0/400000153121639

European Championship

European Championship record European Championship qualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWLSWSLSquadPldWLSWSL
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg / Flag of Luxembourg.svg 2007 did not qualify606118
Flag of Poland.svg 2009 624613
Flag of Italy.svg / Flag of Serbia.svg 2011 ?????
Flag of Germany.svg / Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2013 did not participate
Flag of the Netherlands.svg / Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2015 did not qualify9271424
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg / Flag of Georgia.svg 2017 9361022
Flag of Slovakia.svg / Flag of Hungary.svg / Flag of Poland.svg / Flag of Turkey.svg 2019 6331211
Flag of Serbia.svg / Flag of Bulgaria.svg / Flag of Croatia.svg / Flag of Romania.svg 2021 Preliminary round19th514312 Squad 633119
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg / Flag of Italy.svg / Flag of Estonia.svg / Flag of Germany.svg 2023 Preliminary round18th523913 Squad 651155
TotalQualified: 2/81037122548183069102

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