Bosnia and Herzegovina National Football Team Formation
Starting Lineup
N.Vasilj · A.Dedić · N.Katić · T.Muharemović · S.Kolašinac · A.Memić · B.Tahirović · I.Šunjić · E.Bajraktarević · E.Demirović · E.Džeko (C)Bosnia and Herzegovina plays a 4-4-2 formation. This lineup relies on a direct and vertical style of play that looks to move the ball quickly from the defensive third to the strikers. The team aims to maintain a compact block while using the physical presence of the forwards to drive the attack forward.
N.Vasilj stays between the posts to command the area. The back four consists of a flat line where A.Dedić acts as an attacking full back to provide width on the right. S.Kolašinac plays as the left back, using his strength and crossing ability to support the flank. In the center, N.Katić and T.Muharemović operate as the main defenders, with one focusing on aerial strength and the other on covering space behind the line. The whole unit works to stay close together to deny space between the lines.
The midfield operates with a double pivot to protect the back four. B.Tahirović and I.Šunjić sit deep to shield the defense and break up play. They focus on winning the ball and making quick passes to the creative players further up. In front of them, E.Bajraktarević and A.Memić occupy the wide attacking roles. They are tasked to drift inward or push wide to link the midfield to the front two, helping the team transition from a defensive block to an attacking phase.
The attack features two central forwards. Captain E.Džeko leads the line as the lone striker who can hold up the ball and use his clinical finishing and aerial ability. He is supported by E.Demirović, who plays as a second striker to run into channels and press the opposition defenders. This duo creates constant movement, forcing the opposing center backs to stay deep. The width comes from the midfielders and full backs, while the two forwards focus on occupying the central defenders.
One major strength of this Bosnia and Herzegovina formation is the ability to create direct vertical threats through the strikers. The double pivot of B.Tahirović and I.Šunjić provides a solid base that allows the team to stay compact when defending deep. Another advantage is the ability to use the wings through the runs of A.Dedić and S.Kolašinac to overload the flanks. This allows the team to switch play quickly to find space in the final third.
This 4-4-2 formation provides a balance of defensive solidity and direct attacking intent. It is a setup best suited for matches where the team needs to absorb pressure and strike quickly on the break.