Mundial Report

2026 World Cup news and analysis.

🇧🇦 Bosnia and Herzegovina

Group B

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Coach
Ivaylo Petev
World Cup appearances
0
Best result
Debut 2026
FIFA ranking
#57
Key players
Edin DžekoSead KolašinacErmedin Demirović

Bosnia and Herzegovina are set to make their debut at the FIFA World Cup in 2026. Known for their passionate fan base and resilient playing style, the team combines technical skill with physical strength. Recent form has been promising, with key victories in qualification. Strengths include a solid defensive structure and creative midfield play.

Matches

News

Canada’s Best Ever World Cup Squad: Davies In Despite Injury

Canada named its strongest ever 26-man squad for the 2026 World Cup, but captain Alphonso Davies’ hamstring injury casts doubt on his availability for the opening match against Bosnia.

Manuel Neuer Reverses Retirement to Lead Germany at 2026 World Cup

At 40, Manuel Neuer has reversed his international retirement and been named Germany's undisputed number one for the 2026 World Cup by manager Julian Nagelsmann.

World Cup 2026 Group B Preview: Davies Sweat, Xhaka's Swiss Favorites, and Canada's Knockout Dreams

Canada aims for first World Cup win in Group B with Switzerland, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Qatar. Key concerns over Alphonso Davies' fitness and reliance on Jonathan David's goalscoring.

Canada 2026 World Cup Guide: Davies Injury, Fixtures, Odds & Prediction

Canada faces a crucial Group B campaign at the 2026 World Cup, with Alphonso Davies' fitness a major concern. They open against Bosnia-Herzegovina in Toronto, then face Qatar and Switzerland in Vancouver.

World Cup 2026: Canada's Ottawa Welcome Amid DR Congo Ebola Fears

Prime Minister Mark Carney welcomed FIFA President Gianni Infantino to Ottawa, announcing a $755M investment in soccer. Canada's first match is June 12 vs Bosnia. Meanwhile, an Ebola outbreak in DR Congo threatens their World Cup participation, with US imposing travel bans.

Manuel Neuer, 40, Returns from Retirement to Lead Germany at 2026 World Cup

Manuel Neuer, 40, reverses international retirement to join Germany's 2026 World Cup squad as No.1, reshaping the goalkeeping hierarchy.