Soccer-Bosnia boss says players should be proud of World Cup journey


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 32 - United States v Bosnia and Herzegovina - San Francisco Bay Area Stadium, Santa Clara, California, U.S. - July 1, 2026 Bosnia and Herzegovina coach Sergej Barbarez applauds fans after the match as Bosnia and Herzegovina are eliminated from the World Cup REUTERS/Phil Noble

SANTA CLARA, California, July ⁠1 (Reuters) - Bosnia coach Sergej Barbarez said his players should ⁠celebrate their World Cup journey and hold their ‌heads up high despite exiting the tournament with their defeat by the United States on Wednesday.

• Bosnia and Herzegovina lost 2-0 to the co-hosts in ​the round of 32 in the San ⁠Francisco Bay Area in ⁠their first-ever World Cup knockout-round appearance.

• Bosnia drew with co-hosts Canada, ⁠beat ‌Qatar and lost to Switzerland in the group stage after reaching the 48-team World Cup via playoffs, ⁠denying former champions Italy a spot.

• "I was really ​proud of them," ‌Barbarez said of his team. "This is the result that ⁠we should ​celebrate, we shouldn't be sad, because this is part of life, part of football, especially in a big competition like this."

• The ⁠game with the United States was ​challenging, he said, and his team made costly mistakes, failed to create chances or make use of the ball.

• Barbarez said he ⁠was looking forward to the team returning home to meet the people, adding: "Video messages are nice and great, phone calls are great, but being among people, only then will we ​understand how good this is, how big ⁠this."

• "Although we were down two goals, my heart was really ​full when I was watching them," ‌he said. "This is really a beautiful ​thing, and I'm the proudest coach in the world right now."

(Reporting by Martin Petty; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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