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 SAN MARINO, SAN MARINO - SEPTEMBER 06: Edin Dzeko of Bosnia and Herzegovina looks on during the line up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between San Marino and Bosnia and Herzegovina at  on September 06, 2025 in San Marino, San Marino. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images).

Edin Dzeko. | Credit: Getty Images

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s squad is defined by a blend of last-dance veteran leaders and a rapidly accelerating youth movement.

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Head coach Sergej Barbarez named a 25-man roster for the critical World Cup play-off semi-final against Wales which included 40-year-old Edin Dzeko as well as up-and-comers Kerim Alajbegovic, Esmir Bajraktarevic and Nidal Celik.

Bosnia beat Wales on penalties in Cardiff and did the same against Italy at home to seal their World Cup spot.

The headline, as it has been for nearly two decades, is Edin Dzeko. Now 40 years old and playing for Schalke in Germany, the ex-Manchester City striker remains the focal point of Bosnia’s attack.

Despite his age, Dzeko’s form in the 2. Bundesliga, where he became the oldest goalscorer in the league’s history earlier this year, has kept him as a guaranteed starter. With Miralem Pjanic having officially retired from football in December last year, Dzeko stands as the final active member of Bosnia’s ‘golden generation’ that reached the 2014 World Cup.

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Barbarez’s preferred style is physical and high-energy emphasising quick transitions.

Midfielders Benjamin Tahirovic and Armin Gigovic operate in the engine room, while Stuttgart‘s Ermedin Demirovic is the perfect foil for Dzeko, often doing the so-called dirty work to allow the captain to stay in the box.

Bosnia and Herzegovina World Cup 2026 squad: The March selectionBosnia and Herzegovina World Cup 2026 squad: The March selection

  • GK: Nikola Vasilj (FC St. Pauli)

  • GK: Martin Zlomislic (Rijeka)

  • GK: Osman Hadzikic (Slaven Belupo)

  • DF: Sead Kolasinac (Atalanta)

  • DF: Dennis Hadzikadunic (Sampdoria)

  • DF: Nikola Katic (Schalke 04)

  • DF: Tarik Muharemovic (Sassuolo)

  • DF: Nihad Mujakic (Gaziantep)

  • DF: Stjepan Radeljic (Rijeka)

  • MF: Amir Hadziahmetovic (Hull City)

  • MF: Benjamin Tahirovic (Brondby)

  • MF: Armin Gigovic (Young Boys)

  • MF: Dzenis Burnic (Karlsruher SC)

  • MF: Amar Memic (Viktoria Plzen)

  • FW: Edin Dzeko (Schalke 04)

  • FW: Ermedin Demirovic (VfB Stuttgart)

  • FW: Esmir Bajraktarevic (PSV)

  • FW: Samed Bazdar (Jagiellonia Bialystok)

  • FW: Haris Tabakovic (Borussia Monchengladbach)

  • FW: Kerim Alajbegovic (Red Bull Salzburg)

  • FW: Jovo Lukic (Universitatea Cluj)

Fixtures

  • June 12, 2026: Canada vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, BMO Field, Toronto, Canada

  • June 24, 2026: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Qatar, Lumen Field, Seattle, United States

  • September 25, 2026: Poland vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, PGE Narodowy, Warsaw, Poland

  • September 28, 2026: Romania vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, National Arena, Bucharest, Romania

  • October 2, 2026: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Sweden, Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • October 5, 2026: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Poland, Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • November 14, 2026: Sweden vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, Friends Arena, Stockholm, Sweden

  • November 17, 2026: Bosnia and Herzegovina vs Romania, Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Recent Results

  • March 31, 2026: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-1 Italy (4-3 pens), Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • March 26, 2026: Wales 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina (2-4 pens), Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales

  • November 18, 2025: Austria 1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria

  • November 15, 2025: Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 Romania, Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • October 12, 2025: Malta 1-4 Bosnia and Herzegovina, National Stadium, Ta’ Qali, Malta

  • October 09, 2025: Cyprus 2-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina, AEK Arena, Larnaca, Cyprus

  • September 09, 2025: Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-2 Austria, Stadion Bilino Polje, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • September 06, 2025: San Marino 0-6 Bosnia and Herzegovina, San Marino Stadium, Serravalle, San Marino

Bosnia and Herzegovina manager: Sergej Barbarez

VIENNA, AUSTRIA - NOVEMBER 18: head coach Sergej Barbarez of Bosnia and Herzegovina during the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifier Group H match between Austria and Bosnia and Herzegovina at Ernst Happel Stadion on November 18, 2025 in Vienna, Austria. (Photo by Severin Aichbauer/SEPA.Media /Getty Images)

Sergej Barbarez | Credit: Getty Images

Sergej Barbarez is a former captain of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team who was appointed in April 2024, tasked with instituting a new era after a decade of decline.

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Despite having zero previous senior management experience before taking the job, Barbarez led Bosnia to their most successful World Cup qualifying campaign in years.

Bosnia finished 2nd in Group H, narrowly missing out on automatic qualification to Austria, but qualified for the World Cup through the play-offs.

Bosnia’s star playerEdin Dzeko

Edin Dzeko celebrates after scoring for Bosnia and Herzegovina against Germany in June 2010.

Edin Dzeko celebrates after scoring for Bosnia and Herzegovina against Germany way back in June 2010. | Credit: Getty Images

Edin Dzeko’s international career is the definitive story of Bosnian football in the 21st century. Since making a goal-scoring debut against Turkey in June 2007, Dzeko has gone from a promising young striker to becoming the nation’s undisputed greatest-ever player. He is the most-capped player (146 appearances) and the all-time leading goalscorer (72 goals) for Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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Even at 40 years-old, the Premier League winner carries a threat and is enjoying something of an Indian summer in 2. Bundesliga with Schalke.

Any physical decline has been offset by elite game intelligence and a specialised role as a pure target man. He isn’t the type of player who will outrun a defence, but as Wales head coach Craig Bellamy noted ahead of their play-off, Dzeko is a player who ‘doesn’t need too many chances to score.’

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