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The Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Premijer liga Bosne i Hercegovine; Croatian: Premijer liga Bosne i Hercegovine; Serbian Cyrillic: Премијер лига Босне и Херцеговине), officially known as the Wwin League of Bosnia and Herzegovina for sponsorship purposes, is the top tier football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is operated by the Football ...
Premijer liga; Season: 2021–22: Dates: 16 July 2021 – 29 May 2022: Champions: Zrinjski 7th Premier League title 7th Bosnian title: Relegated: Radnik Rudar: Champions League: Zrinjski: Europa Conference League: Tuzla City Borac Velež: Matches played: 198: Goals scored: 450 (2.27 per match) Top goalscorer: Nemanja Bilbija (33 goals) Biggest ...
The 2022–23 Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (known as m:tel Premier League for sponsorship reasons) was the 23rd season of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest football league of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnian: Prva liga Bosne i Hercegovine / Прва лига Босне и Херцеговине) operated by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina (abbreviation: N/FSBiH) was the top tier football league in Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and after signage of Dayton Peace Agreement of Bosnia and Herzegovina, until creation of Premier ...
On 9 July, Željezničar announced the signing of 26-year-old former youth team–player Nedim Mekić as a free agent. [8] Željezničar and Vedad Muftić negotiated a one-year contract extension lasting until June 2022, while youth players Nikola Milićević, Omar Beća and Amar Drina signed their first professional contract.
The First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Serbo-Croatian: Prva liga Federacije Bosne i Hercegovine, Прва лига Федерације Босне и Херцеговине), officially known as the WWin First League of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina for sponsorship purposes, is a football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
2 47 16 +31 68 Promotion to the Premijer Liga BiH: 2 GOŠK Gabela: 30 19 9 2 56 24 +32 66 3 Budućnost: 30 14 10 6 48 34 +14 52 4 TOŠK Tešanj: 30 14 10 6 46 32 +14 52 5 Rudar Kakanj: 30 15 7 8 40 35 +5 52 6 Gradina: 30 14 3 13 49 47 +2 45 7 Bratstvo Gračanica: 30 13 5 12 48 43 +5 44 8 Orašje [a] (R, D) 30 12 7 11 36 41 −5 43
The game reached Bosnia and Herzegovina at the start of the 20th century, with Sarajevo (in 1903) [1] and Mostar (in 1905) [2] being the first cities to embrace it. Banja Luka, Tuzla, Zenica and Bihać were next along with numerous smaller towns as the sport spread.