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Long term To Do list
[edit]- Chronological list of all Bosnia-Herzegovina sporting achievements throughout nations history, see: User:BiHVolim/sandbox
- add top rankings of teams too
- Fix References links to use wiki template on Bosnia and Herzegovina national sitting volleyball team page.
- ensure the image File:SCG-BiH 1-0 wc2006 qual Marakana Oct12 2005 Bijeljina.jpg is removed from wikipedia. Reason Bijeljina is in Bosnia and not Serbia unlike the banner indicates. By leaving this image on wikipedia it is promoting hate. Might need help from User:FkpCascais on this matter.
Past & Present Bosnia-Herz. NT football players who represented other nations in MAJOR int. competitions (Post 1992)
- Zvjezdan Misimović – 4th place at 2001 UEFA European Under-18 Championship / scored TWO goals.
- Asmir Begović – Took part in 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup.
- Haris Medunjanin – Won 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship / Won 2007 UEFA European Under-21 Championship.
- Mario Vrančić – Won 2008 UEFA European Under-19 Championship / scored ONE penalty at 2006 U17 Euro.
- Miralem Pjanić – Scored ONE goal at 2006 UEFA European Under-17 Championship.
Sports-persons with Bosnia–Herz. origins representing other nations (Post 1992)
These players decided to represent these nations; instead of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
- Bernard Tomic – (Both his parents are from Bosnia; father is a Bosnian croat (catholic) and mother is a Bosniak (muslim).
- Omar Jasika – (Parents originally from Bosnia).
- Dino Đulbić – (He waited for a call up to play for national soccer team of Bosnia; but it never came).
- Ajdin Hrustic –
- Eli Babalj –
- Selma Kajan –
- Alen Orman –
- Marko Arnautović – (father from Bosnia and Herzegovina).
- Zlatko Junuzović – (parents from Bosnia and Herzegovina).
- Gordan Vidović – (Received no call from Bosnia; but as soon as Georges Leekens invited him to Belgium, said yes).
- Deni Milošević –
- Predrag Pažin –
- Damir Šovšić – (Having played for Bosnia youth national side; he chose not to continue and switch).
- Alen Halilović – (His father represented Bosnia national soccer team; Alen debated whether to represent Bosnia or Croatia; rest is history).
- Vedran Ćorluka – (born Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Marin Leovac – (born Jajce, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Ivan Rakitić – (born Žepče, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Ivo Iličević – (born Odžak, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Tin Jedvaj – (father from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Mateo Kovačić – (parents from Kotor Varoš, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Mario Pašalić – (parents from Tomislavgrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Nikica Jelavić – (born Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Mario Stanić – (Played for FK Željezničar Sarajevo in his early career / born in Bosnian capital city Sarajevo).
- Darijo Srna – (father lived in Gornji Stopići, Bosnia-Herzegovina).
- Marin Čilić – (Represented Bosnia in Davis Cup early on; comes from Herzegovina; after his 2014 US Open tennis title win, came to celebrate title in Herzegovina).
- Ivan Dodig – (Like Marin Čilić, born in Herzegovina, both grand slam winners for Croatia - Dodig doubles, Čilić singles)
- Zoran Planinić – (Born in Mostar; never shown any interest in representing Bosnia).
- Igor Karačić – (Born in Mostar, Herzegovina, he represents Croatia men's national handball team while his brother Ivan Karačić represents Bosnia and Herzegovina national handball team).
- Mirko Alilović –
- Vahid Hambo –
- Igor Anić –
- Andrej Golic –
- Felix Sturm – (Real name Adnan Ćatić; regularly displays current and Republic of Bosnia-Herzegovina flags to celebrate his victories).
- Marko Marin – (He waited for a call up to play for national soccer team of Bosnia; but it never came).
- Almir Velagić – Weightlifter born in Livno, BiH
- Izudin Dervić –
- Dennis Salanović – (He has stated will represent Liechtenstein over Bosnia).
- Alija Bešić –
- Mirza Mustafić –
- Danijel Šarić – (He has represented Serbia/Montenegro/Bosnia and finally Qatar).
- Mihael Modić – (From Kotor Varoš in Bosnia; he has stated will represent Serbia in future).
- Asmir Kolašinac – (He is an ethnic Bosniak, and practising Muslim currently studying at the University of Sport and Physical Education in Sarajevo).
- Nemanja Gudelj – (parents from Trebinje, Bosnia).
- Zdravko Kuzmanović – (parents from Banja Luka, Bosnia).
- Neven Subotić – (parents from Modriča, Bosnia).
- Savo Milošević – (Born in Bijeljina; never shown any interest in representing Bosnia).
- Ognjen Koroman – (Although people think he is born in Pale he is actually from Sarajevo; He verbally attacked former Bosnia soccer manager Blaž Slišković in 2004).
- Zoran Savić – (Born in Zenica; never shown any interest in representing Bosnia).
- Vladimir Radmanović – (Born in Bijeljina; never shown any interest in representing Bosnia).
- Aleksandar Đurić –
- Samir Handanović – (Both Samir and his brother Jasmin; have Bosnian roots for obvious reasons).
- Jasmin Handanović – (Both Jasmin and his brother Samir; have Bosnian roots for obvious reasons).
- Zlatko Dedić – (Born in Bihać in Bosnia; his winning goal in play-offs vs Russia took Slovenia national soccer team to World Cup 2010).
- Miral Samardžić – (parents from Cazin, Bosnia-Herz.)
- Josip Iličić – (born Prijedor, Bosnia-Herz.)
- Jasmin Kurtić – (parents from Bosnia-Herz.)
- Armin Bačinović – (parents from Bosnia-Herz.)
- Zlatan Ibrahimović – (His father wanted him to represent Bosnia; but was told by Bosnia FA "We don't need him, have plenty like him").
- Muamer Tanković – (He was approached by Bosnia to play for them; but has decided to stay with Sweden selection).
- Nordin Gerzić –
- Branimir Hrgota – (born in Zenica, Bosnia-Herz.)
- Haris Seferović – (Initially said he would play for Bosnia national soccer team; but changed his mind).
- Eldin Jakupović –
- Josip Drmić – (parents from Vitez, Bosnia-Herz.).
- Amer Delić – (Born in Tuzla; represented USA pre-2009; Bosnia post-2009).