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Bosnia Secures First World Cup Win in 12 Years, Beats Qatar 3-1

Bosnia and Herzegovina secured their first FIFA World Cup victory in 12 years by defeating Qatar 3-1 in Seattle. The win came thanks to a standout performance from 18-year-old Kerim Alajbegovic, who scored a brilliant solo goal. Qatar managed to halve the deficit through captain Hassan Al-Haydos but couldn't find an equalizer. Bosnia now must wait to see if the result is enough to advance to the knockout stages.

FIFA WC: Bosnia beat Qatar for first World Cup win 12 years

Seattle, June 25

Bosnia and Herzegovina bagged their first FIFA World Cup match win in 12 years after beating Qatar 3-1 here at Seattle Stadium. They will have to wait before finding out whether or not it is enough to make the knockout stages.

Sergej Barbarez's team finished third in Group B behind section winners Switzerland and Canada, with confirmation of the next stage to come at the end of Matchday three.

Qatar, meanwhile, are heading home after finishing bottom of Group B with one point, although they did improve upon their showing as hosts in 2022, when they lost all three games.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's only previous World Cup victory came against Iran at Brazil 2014. That match also came on Matchday 3, and also finished 3-1.

It was a dominant start from the Bosnians with Qatar goalkeeper Mahmud Abunada called into action on several occasions in the opening stages. The pressure paid off for the Dragons when 18-year-old Kerim Alajbegovic lit up Seattle with a solo goal fitting of a World Cup. The teenager, who is his nation's youngest-ever World Cup player, cut inside, beat two Qatar players and fired a right-footed shot into the top corner, reports FIFA.

Bosnia then doubled their lead through an own goal from Abunada. Dzeko's half volley struck left-back Sultan Al-Brake on the thigh, with the ball subsequently spinning in off the helpless goalkeeper.

But Qatar did strike to halve the scoreline before the break with Edmilson Junior pulling a ball back from the left for captain Hassan Al-Haydos to slam home from close range.

Qatar pushed for an equaliser after the break with Julen Lopetegui introducing the country's all-time record scorer Almoez Ali into the fray midway through the half. It wasn't to be, though, as Bosnia and Herzegovina confirmed the possibility of knockout football when substitute Ermin Mahmic's deflected shot found it's way into the net.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

That 18-year-old Kerim Alajbegovic goal was absolute class! 🌟 Cutting inside and beating two defenders like that—reminds me of our own Sunil Chhetri's younger days. Wish Indian football could produce such moments on the world stage. Kudos to Bosnia!

Michael C

Good for Bosnia, but Qatar's progress from 0 points in 2022 to 1 point this time is actually a step forward. Their goal against Bosnia showed some fight. As someone who follows both cricket and football, I think Qatar's investment will pay off in the long run.

Vikram M

Honestly, FIFA should give more slots to Asian teams with performances like Qatar's. 🤔 They beat us (India) in qualifiers, but can't compete at the World Cup. Our team would have struggled too, but at least we'd have the passion. Bosnian fans must be buzzing!

Sarah B

Great match! Bosnia's young talent is impressive. That own goal by Abunada was unlucky though. Makes you appreciate how hard it is to be a goalkeeper in these high-pressure games. Reminds me of our own Subrata Paul's heroics back in the day.

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