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The game reached Bosnia and Herzegovina at the start of the 20th century, with Sarajevo (in 1903) [1] and Mostar (in 1905) [2] being the first cities to embrace it. Banja Luka, Tuzla, Zenica and Bihać were next along with numerous smaller towns as the sport spread.
The team kit is currently produced by Spanish sports company Kelme. [61] The general sponsor of the team is m:tel. [62] 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:
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.
nfsbih.ba 2024–25 Cup The Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup ( Serbo-Croatian : Kup Bosne i Hercegovine / Куп Босне и Херцеговине ) is a knock-out football competition contested annually by clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina .
Arena Sport is a regional pay television sports network. It consists of 3 premium and 11 regular channels and is coverage area includes Bosnia and Herzegovina , Croatia , Montenegro , North Macedonia , Serbia and Slovenia .
The 2023–24 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (known as the Wwin League for sponsorship reasons) was the 24th season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Since Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence, the Basketball Federation has transformed into the sport's national governing body. It was accepted by FIBA on September 15, 1992. There are close to 150 basketball clubs in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with more than 5,000 registered players.
The player roster is composed of players from clubs from BiH's only coastal city of Neum, and the two largest cities - Sarajevo and Banja Luka. Neum is the only city to be situated along Bosnia and Herzegovina's 20 km (12 mi) of coastline, [5] making it the country's only access to the Adriatic Sea and marking an ideal location for sport expansion.