What happened
Fabrizio Romano confirmed on May 11, 2026 that Bosnia and Herzegovina have officially released their squad for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. According to social context surrounding the announcement, Edin Dzeko and Sead Kolasinac are the only remaining players from Bosnia's historic first World Cup appearance in 2014. The full squad list was distributed through the federation's official channels.
Why it matters
This marks Bosnia and Herzegovina's second-ever World Cup appearance, a significant milestone for the federation after more than a decade of near-misses. The presence of veterans Dzeko and Kolasinac provides continuity and leadership, while a generational turnover signals the federation's reliance on a new core heading into the tournament hosted across North America. Squad composition will shape betting markets on group-stage advancement odds.
What to watch
Watch for tactical previews, pre-tournament friendlies, and group-stage draw analysis as Bosnia prepares for its second World Cup appearance. Final 26-man roster trims and any late injury replacements bear monitoring.