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Bosnia and Herzegovina 2010s Training Jacket Large
Bosnia and Herzegovina 2010s Training Jacket Large
Condition: ★★★★★
Extremely rare, slim fit and iconic. This Training Jacket is a size Large and it was manufactured by Legea.
The Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team was established in 1992 following the country's independence from Yugoslavia. Initially competing in friendly matches, they gained recognition by FIFA in 1996 and UEFA in 1998. Bosnia and Herzegovina achieved significant success in recent years, with the highlight being their qualification for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, marking their debut in a major international tournament. They have also participated in multiple UEFA European Championships, with their most notable achievement being their performance in the 2016 UEFA Euros, where they reached the Round of 16.
Legea is an Italian sportswear company that supplied Bosnia and Herzegovina's national team kits during a portion of their history. The national team wore Legea kits primarily from the early 2000s to around 2012. This period includes some important moments, including their campaigns in the 2010 World Cup qualifiers and UEFA Euro 2012 qualifiers, where they came close to qualification but fell short.
Here are some of the most notable ones:
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Edin Džeko – Arguably the greatest player in the history of the Bosnian national team, Džeko is the team's all-time top scorer. He has had an illustrious club career, notably with AS Roma and Manchester City, and has been a key figure for Bosnia since making his debut in 2007. His leadership, goal-scoring ability, and experience have made him a talismanic figure for the national team.
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Miralem Pjanić – A world-class midfielder, Pjanić has played for top European clubs like Roma, Juventus, and Barcelona. Known for his vision, passing, and set-piece skills, Pjanić has been a key playmaker for Bosnia and Herzegovina, playing an essential role in their qualification for major tournaments.
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Asmir Begović – One of the best goalkeepers in Bosnia's history, Begović has had a successful career in the English Premier League with clubs such as Stoke City, Chelsea, and AFC Bournemouth. He has been the first-choice goalkeeper for Bosnia for many years and is known for his shot-stopping ability and leadership from the back.
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Vedad Ibišević – A prominent striker who enjoyed a successful club career in Germany, particularly with Hoffenheim and Hertha BSC, Ibišević was a key figure in Bosnia’s attack alongside Džeko. He scored many important goals for the national team, helping to elevate Bosnia's standing in international football.