Today, the football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina received letters from children from returnee settlements all over our country.
Namely, the Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Nermin Nikšić, and the Federal Minister of Displaced Persons and Refugees, Nerin Dizdar, visited today the Football team of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which gathered before the barrage and the upcoming meeting with Ukraine.
On that occasion, they wished the coach Sava Milošević and the national team players good luck, and handed over letters from the children.
Namely, the children wrote from Srebrenica, Janja, Zvornik, Drvar, Prozor, Stolac, Kiseljak, Bosanski Grahov and other places. While the national team is fully focused on the upcoming match, the messages made them happy and additionally motivated before the match with Ukraine. They emphasized that this is a story told in the most beautiful way about love for the national team and the state of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the letters, the children also wrote about their sporting feats, along with sincere wishes and hopes for the victory of the representation.
“Dear coach, I train football at FK Guber Srebrenica. I heard that you used to play in our stadium and that you were a good football player. I played in your city Bijeljina. I wish you and the national team good luck and success in the upcoming matches,” wrote ten-year-old Azmir Osmanović from Srebrenica.
Jovan Đukić and his friends also sent a message to the national team.
“I am a big fan of the national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina. I wish coach Savo Milošević the greatest success with the national team and in life. A few of my friends join my wishes,” says Jovan’s message.
The participants of NK Mladost from Odžak also wrote a letter, in which they specifically expressed their commitment to the national team.
“We are very proud of our homeland Bosnia and Herzegovina, which we give unreserved support in all sports. We have over 300 active members and we are recognizable at all matches where our national team plays,” their letter states.