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The Bosnia World Cup Qualification Is the Best Football Story of the Decade

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Bosnia qualified for the World Cup by beating Italy. Here is why this is genuinely one of football's most moving stories and what the qualification means for a country born from war.

In 1992, Bosnia and Herzegovina declared independence from Yugoslavia. Serbian forces immediately besieged Sarajevo — a siege that would last 1,425 days, the longest urban siege in the history of modern warfare. By the time the Dayton Agreement ended the war in November 1995, approximately 100,000 people had been killed and more than 2 million displaced. The country that emerged was technically a state but practically a reconstruction project conducted under international administration.

In March 2026, Bosnian footballers beat Italian footballers on penalties in a World Cup playoff final. The population of a country of 3.5 million celebrated in the specific way that sports celebrations in countries with this kind of history celebrate: with the knowledge that joy of this kind, shared publicly and without fear, was not guaranteed, was not inevitable, was not the expected outcome of the process that produced the country.

The Bosnia squad that qualified is built from the diaspora — players born in Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Sweden, and the UK to families who left during and after the war. Their connection to Bosnia is familial and cultural rather than biographical: the country of their heritage rather than the country of their childhood. That they chose to represent Bosnia — when the national teams of their birth countries were also available choices — is the specific act of affirmation that the qualification is built on.

The Italy defeat carries specific sporting weight. Italy are four-time World Cup winners, have one of the sport's great histories, and were heavy favourites. That Bosnia beat them — not fortunately but specifically, with the 4-1 penalty shootout reflecting a confidence and composure that the occasion required — produces the specific category of sporting upset that becomes part of a sport's mythology.

Bosnia will play at the 2026 World Cup in the United States, in cities whose Bosnian diaspora communities will be present in significant numbers. The match days in those cities will have a specific quality that neutral observers are lucky to witness: people who survived something terrible, watching people they believe in, playing the game that connects the world.

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