Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-21 football team

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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Nickname Plavo Žuti, Žuto Plavi
Association Football Association of B&H
Head coach Vacant
FIFA code BIH
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The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team is the national under-21 team of Bosnia and Herzegovina and is controlled by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The team competes in the European Under-21 Football Championship, held every two years.

The team has never qualified for a major tournament. Their best chance was on 10.10.2006 when they played against U-21 national team of Czech Republic. First game ended 2:1 for Czech, and in Sarajevo result was 1:1, so they failed.

The best moment of Bosnia and Herzegovina U-21 team is a win against Germany U-21 5:1 in Zenica, at stadium 'Bilino Polje'

[edit] UEFA U-21 Championship Record

  • 1996: Did not qualify.
  • 1998: Did not qualify.
  • 2000: Did not qualify.
  • 2002: Did not qualify.
  • 2004: Did not qualify.
  • 2006: Did not qualify.

[edit] Current Squad

Goalkeepers:

Defenders:

Midfielders:

Forwards:

[edit] See also

Albania | Andorra | Armenia | Austria | Azerbaijan | Belarus | Belgium | Bosnia and Herzegovina  Bulgaria | Croatia | Cyprus | Czech Republic | Denmark | England | Estonia | Faroe Islands 
Finland | France | Georgia | Germany | Greece | Hungary | Iceland | Republic of Ireland | Israel 
Italy | Kazakhstan | Latvia | Liechtenstein | Lithuania | Luxembourg | FYR of Macedonia 
Malta | Moldova | Montenegro | Netherlands | Northern Ireland | Norway | Poland | Portugal 
Romania | Russia | San Marino | Scotland | Serbia | Slovakia | Slovenia | Spain | Sweden 
Switzerland | Turkey | Ukraine | Wales  
Former nations: Czechoslovakia | East Germany | USSR | Yugoslavia

1976-1978 | 1978-1980 | 1980-1982 | 1982-1984 | 1984-1986 | 1986-1988 | 1988-1990
1990-1992 | 1992-1994 France | 1994-1996 Spain | 1996-1998 Romania | 1998-2000 Slovakia
2000-2002 Switzerland | 2002-2004 Germany | 2004-2006 Portugal | 2006-2007 Netherlands
2007-2009 Sweden

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