Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team records and statistics

This page lists national football team statistics regarding Bosnia 1992 – present, and also some statistics from Yugoslavia 1920–1990 period relevant to SRBiH.

All scorers Bosnia national football team
Table correct as of 4 September 2020. {{legend|#CFECEC|Players still active for the national team are highlighted|border=#AAAAAA}}

All appearances for Bosnia national football team
Table correct as of 26 March 2014 Not included unofficial matches: BiH-Uruguay, BiH-Chile, BiH-Slovakia, BiH-Malaysia U23, BiH-South Africa

2+ BiH players playing at the same club
The table below lists notable instances of two or more Bosnian football team players in one foreign based club at the same time:

Note: Table contains some of the more prominent club sides of the world. Table does not yet contain clubs from other former Yugoslavia republics.

Youngest debutants
As of 7 June 2016, the youngest debutants for senior Bosnia-Herzegovina side are:

Biggest wins
Wins by five goals and up

Hat-tricks for Bosnia
The table below shows a list of Bosnia and Herzegovina players who scored three or more goals in one match.

Hat-tricks conceded by Bosnia
The table below shows a list of opponent players who scored three or more goals in one match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Memorable victories
Source: Results
 * Unofficial games not included.

Major Tournaments appearances and play-offs appearances

 * Bosnia and Herzegovina was the first former Yugoslav nation to qualify for a FIFA World Cup directly, and not via play-offs first;
 * Tino-Sven Sušić played for Bosnia at 2014 FIFA World Cup under his uncle - head coach Safet Sušić.

Head-to-head record
Tables correct as of match played on 9 June 2024.

The table lists opponents played, sorted by members of FIFA affiliated confederations.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's all-time record sorted by FIFA Confederations, 1995–present

Matches vs Ex-Yugoslav Republics
Bosnia and Herzegovina was one of six republics of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. As such, meeting one of its neighbor republics on the sports pitch is of great significance.

Captains
Emir Spahić captained Bosnia at their first ever FIFA World Cup tournament. This is a list of Bosnia and Herzegovina captains for ten or more matches.

Note: Some of the other players to have captained the team include: Mehmed Baždarević (2 caps) 1996, Meho Kodro (5) 1997 to 1998, Vlatko Glavaš (1) 1997, Suvad Katana (2) 1998, Elvir Bolić (6) 1999 to 2000, Bruno Akrapović (4) 1999 to 2003, Hasan Salihamidžić (1) 2004, Zlatan Bajramović (1) 2006, Džemal Berberović (1) 2007, Asmir Begović (6) 2011 to 2020, Haris Medunjanin (4) 2016 to 2018, Vedad Ibišević (1) 2017, Miralem Pjanić (6) 2019 to 2021, Ermin Bičakčić (1) 2019, Sead Kolašinac (1) 2021, Ibrahim Šehić (1) 2021, Siniša Saničanin (1) 2021, Eldar Ćivić (1) 2021, Adnan Kovačević (1) 2021, Ajdin Nukić (1) 2021.

Table correct as of prior match played in March 2022.

Notable national team managers born in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Table correct as of 8 October 2020. List ONLY includes managers of senior national teams originating from Bosnia who have worked overseas and/or who have had national team success. Does not include managers of junior sides. Also the list does not include assistant to national coach managers.


 * * Mladen Krstajić was born in Zenica, took over an already qualified Serbia to 2018 FIFA World Cup from Slavoljub Muslin.


 * ** Miroslav Blažević was born in Travnik, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (present day Bosnia), but lived most of his life in Zagreb, Croatia. He is considered to be both Bosnian and/or Croatian manager having managed clubs from both nations, including their national teams.

Home venues record
(Bosnia 1992 – present) Table correct as of 19 Nov 2015.

BiH Ranking Evolution
From April 1996 – March 2014



Yearly averages
FIFA ranking yearly averages for Bosnia and Herzegovina:

Bosnia and Herzegovina's average position since the FIFA World Ranking's creation is 64.