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  2. Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team records and ...

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    Bosnia and Herzegovina's all-time international record, 1995–present; Opponent Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against Goal differential First games Last games Biggest win Biggest loss Albania: 5 2 2 1 5 4 +1 30 Nov 1995 28 Mar 2017 2–0 0–2 Algeria: 1 1 0 0 1 0 +1 14 Nov 2012 14 Nov 2012 1–0 x Andorra: 2 2 0 0 6 0 +6 28 Mar 2015 ...

  3. Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team - Wikipedia

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    The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team (Bosnian: Fudbalska reprezentacija Bosne i Hercegovine; Croatian: Nogometna reprezentacija Bosne i Hercegovine; Serbian: Фудбалска репрезентација Босне и Херцеговине) represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in men's international football competitions, and is ...

  4. Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team results (1995 ...

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    (Top) 1 Results. Toggle Results subsection. 1.1 1994. 1.2 1995. 1.3 1996. ... This article lists all the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team results between ...

  5. History of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team

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    Then still a Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina (as Dayton Agreement was formally signed on 14 December 1995 starting modern-day state of Bosnia and Herzegovina), the team was granted provisional FIFA membership to play this football game which Bosnia and Herzegovina lost 2–0. The team played in the shirts bought in neighbouring country's ...

  6. List of Bosnia and Herzegovina football champions - Wikipedia

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    The clubs of the Drina Banovina, part of Littoral Banovina and Vrbas Banovina, territorially similar to present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, played within the Sarajevo Football Subassociation League until 1939. The champions of the Subassociation Leagues were granted a place in the qualifiers for the Yugoslav Championship, at the top national level.

  7. Bosnia and Herzegovina football clubs in European competitions

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    Beside FK Sarajevo, four more teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina played in European competitions while the country was part of Yugoslavia with FK Željezničar Sarajevo being the best of them, reaching the 1984–85 UEFA Cup semi-finals where they lost to Hungarian side Videoton 4–3 on aggregate. In the post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina, ten ...

  8. Football in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Wikipedia

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    Association football is the most popular sport in Bosnia and Herzegovina since after gaining independence from Yugoslavia in 1991, in 1995 they played their first international game against Albania, but they made the debut at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, their first ever appearance in the tournament.

  9. FK Borac Banja Luka - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Borac became the football champion of Bosnia and Herzegovina with only 4 defeats and 15 conceded goals during 30 matches. The club won also the Republika Srpska Cup. In the following 2011–12 UEFA Champions League season, Borac began its qualifying with a match against Maccabi Haifa , which they lost by 5–1. [ 13 ]