The Mostar-based side's Dragan Jović was named as Coach of the Season in Bosnia-Herzegovina and will look to cement his burgeoning reputation by leading his side to glory in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. Cup final: FK Slavija Sarajevo 2-2 FK Sloboda (agg: Slavija win 4-3 on penalties)Runners-up in the league, Slavija – who celebrated their 100th anniversary last season – took the cup, prevailing on penalties in Sarajevo after overturning a 2-0 deficit from the first leg of their tie against luckless Sloboda, who also lost on spot-kicks in last season's final, against Zrinjski. To make matters worse, Sloboda will also miss out on Europe after failing to secure the necessary licence.
To make matters worse, Sloboda will also miss out on Europe after failing to secure the necessary licence. European placesZrinjski – UEFA Champions League second qualifying roundSlavija – UEFA Europa League second qualifying roundFK Sarajevo – UEFA Europe League second qualifying roundNK Široki Brijeg – UEFA Europa League first qualifying roundPlayer of the Year: Dalibor Šilić (NK Široki Brijeg)Although Široki Brijeg had an off season, their 30-year-old captain was at his very best. Missing only one of his side's 30 league games, Šilić was his team's top scorer with nine goals, taking his total to 46 in 158 league games for the club.
To make matters worse, Sloboda will also miss out on Europe after failing to secure the necessary licence. European placesZrinjski – UEFA Champions League second qualifying roundSlavija – UEFA Europa League second qualifying roundFK Sarajevo – UEFA Europe League second qualifying roundNK Široki Brijeg – UEFA Europa League first qualifying roundPlayer of the Year: Dalibor Šilić (NK Široki Brijeg)Although Široki Brijeg had an off season, their 30-year-old captain was at his very best.
Season review: Bosnia-Herzegovina | Inside UEFANK Zrinjski took their second title four years after their maiden success, while FK Sloboda Tuzla were denied in the Bosnia-Herzegovnian Cup final just as they were last term, this time by FK Slavija Sarajevo. NK Orašje and NK Posušje were both relegated, with FK Olimpik Sarajevo and FK Rudar Prijedor replacing them for next season. Champions: NK ZrinjskiSix points clear of second-placed Slavija at the winter break, consistency and tremendous home form – they dropped just one point at their Bijeli Brijeg home all season – propelled Zrinjski to glory, claiming the title with two games to spare. The Mostar-based side's Dragan Jović was named as Coach of the Season in Bosnia-Herzegovina and will look to cement his burgeoning reputation by leading his side to glory in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. Cup final: FK Slavija Sarajevo 2-2 FK Sloboda (agg: Slavija win 4-3 on penalties)Runners-up in the league, Slavija – who celebrated their 100th anniversary last season – took the cup, prevailing on penalties in Sarajevo after overturning a 2-0 deficit from the first leg of their tie against luckless Sloboda, who also lost on spot-kicks in last season's final, against Zrinjski.
Season review: Bosnia-Herzegovina | Inside UEFANK Zrinjski took their second title four years after their maiden success, while FK Sloboda Tuzla were denied in the Bosnia-Herzegovnian Cup final just as they were last term, this time by FK Slavija Sarajevo. NK Orašje and NK Posušje were both relegated, with FK Olimpik Sarajevo and FK Rudar Prijedor replacing them for next season. Champions: NK ZrinjskiSix points clear of second-placed Slavija at the winter break, consistency and tremendous home form – they dropped just one point at their Bijeli Brijeg home all season – propelled Zrinjski to glory, claiming the title with two games to spare.
Pratite uživo žrijebanje parova šesnaestine finala fudbalskog
The Mostar-based side's Dragan Jović was named as Coach of the Season in Bosnia-Herzegovina and will look to cement his burgeoning reputation by leading his side to glory in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. Cup final: FK Slavija Sarajevo 2-2 FK Sloboda (agg: Slavija win 4-3 on penalties)Runners-up in the league, Slavija – who celebrated their 100th anniversary last season – took the cup, prevailing on penalties in Sarajevo after overturning a 2-0 deficit from the first leg of their tie against luckless Sloboda, who also lost on spot-kicks in last season's final, against Zrinjski.
Season review: Bosnia-Herzegovina | Inside UEFANK Zrinjski took their second title four years after their maiden success, while FK Sloboda Tuzla were denied in the Bosnia-Herzegovnian Cup final just as they were last term, this time by FK Slavija Sarajevo. NK OraЕЎje and NK PosuЕЎje were both relegated, with FK Olimpik Sarajevo and FK Rudar Prijedor replacing them for next season.
(UŽIVO) Danas žrijeb za 1/8 finala Kupa BiH
NK Zvijezda Gradacac vs FK Sloboda Tuzla - SportsTiger
He now looks set to improve on his Premijer Liga record of 27 UEFA club competition appearances as his side head into the UEFA Europa League qualifiers. One to watch: Vlastimir Jovanović (FK Slavija Sarajevo)Miroslav Blažević's national team have made considerable progress in recent years, but mostly with players based at foreign clubs. Premijer Liga success stories have been relatively rare, but 24-year-old Slavija star Vlastimir Jovanović has broken the mould. The former Under-21 international midfielder may yet find himself lured abroad too. Surprise package: FK Borac BanjalukaOne of the nation's most famous clubs, and Yugoslavian Cup winners in 1988, Borac had a great first season back in the Premijer Liga, winning a highly creditable fifth place and showing a real desire to battle for lost prestige.
Champions: NK ZrinjskiSix points clear of second-placed Slavija at the winter break, consistency and tremendous home form – they dropped just one point at their Bijeli Brijeg home all season – propelled Zrinjski to glory, claiming the title with two games to spare. The Mostar-based side's Dragan Jović was named as Coach of the Season in Bosnia-Herzegovina and will look to cement his burgeoning reputation by leading his side to glory in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers. Cup final: FK Slavija Sarajevo 2-2 FK Sloboda (agg: Slavija win 4-3 on penalties)Runners-up in the league, Slavija – who celebrated their 100th anniversary last season – took the cup, prevailing on penalties in Sarajevo after overturning a 2-0 deficit from the first leg of their tie against luckless Sloboda, who also lost on spot-kicks in last season's final, against Zrinjski. To make matters worse, Sloboda will also miss out on Europe after failing to secure the necessary licence.
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Surprise package: FK Borac BanjalukaOne of the nation's most famous clubs, and Yugoslavian Cup winners in 1988, Borac had a great first season back in the Premijer Liga, winning a highly creditable fifth place and showing a real desire to battle for lost prestige. Leading scorer: Darko Spalević, FK Slavia Sarajevo (17)Number: 30The number of league games played by Orašje's Under-21 international defender Matijas Pejić – the only one of the 503 players who played in the Premijer Liga this season to have played in every round. Quote"Any coach who lasts a whole season with one team in Bosnia-Herzegovina should be declared a hero.
Surprise package: FK Borac BanjalukaOne of the nation's most famous clubs, and Yugoslavian Cup winners in 1988, Borac had a great first season back in the Premijer Liga, winning a highly creditable fifth place and showing a real desire to battle for lost prestige. Leading scorer: Darko Spalević, FK Slavia Sarajevo (17)Number: 30The number of league games played by Orašje's Under-21 international defender Matijas Pejić – the only one of the 503 players who played in the Premijer Liga this season to have played in every round. Quote"Any coach who lasts a whole season with one team in Bosnia-Herzegovina should be declared a hero.
He now looks set to improve on his Premijer Liga record of 27 UEFA club competition appearances as his side head into the UEFA Europa League qualifiers. One to watch: Vlastimir Jovanović (FK Slavija Sarajevo)Miroslav Blažević's national team have made considerable progress in recent years, but mostly with players based at foreign clubs. Premijer Liga success stories have been relatively rare, but 24-year-old Slavija star Vlastimir Jovanović has broken the mould. The former Under-21 international midfielder may yet find himself lured abroad too.
Siromašan tuzlanski derbi u Gradačcu: Tuzla City i Sloboda
European placesZrinjski – UEFA Champions League second qualifying roundSlavija – UEFA Europa League second qualifying roundFK Sarajevo – UEFA Europe League second qualifying roundNK Široki Brijeg – UEFA Europa League first qualifying roundPlayer of the Year: Dalibor Šilić (NK Široki Brijeg)Although Široki Brijeg had an off season, their 30-year-old captain was at his very best. Missing only one of his side's 30 league games, Šilić was his team's top scorer with nine goals, taking his total to 46 in 158 league games for the club.
Missing only one of his side's 30 league games, Šilić was his team's top scorer with nine goals, taking his total to 46 in 158 league games for the club. He now looks set to improve on his Premijer Liga record of 27 UEFA club competition appearances as his side head into the UEFA Europa League qualifiers. One to watch: Vlastimir Jovanović (FK Slavija Sarajevo)Miroslav Blažević's national team have made considerable progress in recent years, but mostly with players based at foreign clubs. Premijer Liga success stories have been relatively rare, but 24-year-old Slavija star Vlastimir Jovanović has broken the mould. The former Under-21 international midfielder may yet find himself lured abroad too.
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Season review: Bosnia-Herzegovina | Inside UEFANK Zrinjski took their second title four years after their maiden success, while FK Sloboda Tuzla were denied in the Bosnia-Herzegovnian Cup final just as they were last term, this time by FK Slavija Sarajevo. NK Orašje and NK Posušje were both relegated, with FK Olimpik Sarajevo and FK Rudar Prijedor replacing them for next season. Champions: NK ZrinjskiSix points clear of second-placed Slavija at the winter break, consistency and tremendous home form – they dropped just one point at their Bijeli Brijeg home all season – propelled Zrinjski to glory, claiming the title with two games to spare.
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