Bosnia and Herzegovina National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
Vasilj · Kolašinac · Muharemović · Ahmedhodžić · Memić · Janelt · Hadžiahmetović · Dedić · Bajraktarević · Alajbegović · DemirovićA heavy emphasis on verticality and direct play defines Bosnia and Herzegovina and their 3-4-3 formation. This lineup aims to exploit space quickly through the wings and force opponents into mistakes. The team seeks to disrupt the rhythm of the opposition by pushing high up the pitch and using a narrow midfield block to force play wide before winning the ball back.
Vasilj stands between the posts to organize the defensive unit. A back three consists of Kolašinac, Muharemović, and Ahmedhodžić. Kolašinac provides strength and experience on the left side of the trio, while Ahmedhodžić acts as a ball playing defender with his ability to carry the ball forward. Muharemović occupies the center to provide cover and aerial strength. The wide players in the midfield, Dedić and Memić, must track back to support the back three when the team loses possession to prevent being caught by wide attacks.
The midfield works as a central engine room containing Janelt and Hadžiahmetović. These two players sit in a central pairing to shield the back line and intercept passes. Hadžiahmetović looks to break the line with his passing range and ability to connect the defense to the attack. Janelt helps to press the opponent in the middle of the pitch. By sitting deep, they allow the wide midfielders to push higher and join the offensive movements.
Bosnia and Herzegovina attack with three dedicated forwards. Demirović operates as the lone striker, holding up the ball to bring others into play. On the flanks, Bajraktarević and Alajbegović act as wide attackers who look to cut inside or stretch the play. Their role is to press the opposing full backs and make runs into the channels. This three person front line creates constant pressure on the opposition central defenders.
One major strength is the ability to create wide overloads when Dedić and Memić push high to join the attackers. This movement forces the opposition wingers to defend deeper. The team also benefits from the speed of transition, moving from a defensive block to an attacking wave very quickly. This ability to shift from a compact middle to a wide offensive presence makes them difficult to mark.
This 3-4-3 formation provides a balanced way to control the flanks and strike on the break. It is a system best suited for facing opponents that leave space behind their full backs during their buildup.