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Bosnia and Herzegovina National Football Team Formation

Creation DateApril 1, 2026

Starting Lineup

N.Vasilj · N.Katić · T.Muharemović · S.Kolašinac · A.Dedić · K.Alajbegović · E.Bajraktarević · E.Džeko (C) · E.Demirović · B.Tahirović · I.Šunjić

Bosnia and Herzegovina use a 4-4-2 formation. The team works with a direct and vertical identity designed to exploit transitions. This lineup relies on compactness and quick movements to move the ball from the back to the front line.

N.Vasilj acts as the last line of defense in goal. The back four operates as a flat unit to maintain a solid block. S.Kolašinac plays as the left back with his physical presence, while A.Dedić pushes forward from the right side to provide width. In the center, N.Katić and T.Muharemović work to defend the box, with one covering while the other marks the striker. This defensive unit stays close together to prevent gaps between the lines.

The midfield functions as a double pivot with B.Tahirović and I.Šunjić sitting in front of the defense. These two players shield the back four and attempt to intercept passes before they reach the attacking third. Ahead of them, K.Alajbegović and E.Bajraktarević occupy the wide attacking roles to connect the midfield to the forwards. They help to switch play and push the team forward when the double pivot wins the ball.

The attacking line features two forwards working in tandem. E.Džeko (C), the captain, leads the line with his aerial strength, hold up the ball ability, and clinical finishing. He plays alongside E.Demirović, who provides movement to stretch the opposition defense. The forwards press high to force mistakes, while the wide midfielders aim to deliver crosses into the box for the two strikers to attack.

This formation offers several tactical advantages for Bosnia and Herzegovina. The double pivot creates a central block that is hard to break through, and the two strikers can isolate defenders in one on one situations. The presence of S.Kolašinac and A.Dedić allows for quick wide play to create overloads on the flanks.

The 4-4-2 formation provides a clear way to maintain defensive solidity while staying ready to counter. This lineup is best suited for matches against teams that control possession, allowing Bosnia and Herzegovina to sit deep and strike on the break.