Monday, 5 May 2014

Bosnia Declares names of 24-man World Cup Football 2014 squads

Safet Susic, the coach of Bosnia & Herzegovina has recently announced the names of provisional squad for the World Cup finals. He has called up an extra player due to an injury concern over right-back Mensur Mujdza.

Bosnia team has some great football players with the ability to change the any moment. Manchester City striker Edin Dzeko and Stoke City's Asmir Begovic are included in the world cup football 2014 team.

Explaining his squad for Brazil World Cup, Susic stated: "Only the players who are regular starters at their clubs could expect a call-up and having a compact unit such as this one is essential for a good atmosphere in the dressing room.

He also added, "I know there are people who will disagree and that some players left out will be disappointed, but these are the best 24 we have at the moment."

"Our goal is to reach the last 16 and I think we are in with a fair chance because there is little or nothing between Nigeria, Iran and us, while Argentina are the odds-on favourites to win the group."

Some unexpected players also get listed in the team. One of them is coach Safet Susic's nephew - Hadjuk Split midfielder Tino Susic, who has just one cap.

The Bosnians will start their World cup journeyon June 15 against Argentina at the Maracana. They will play their 2nd match against Nigeria in Cuiaba on June 21 and then Iran in Salvador four days later.

Important : FIFA World CUP 2014 Schedules

Squad in full: Asmir Begovic (Stoke City), Jasmin Fejzic (Aalen), Asmir Avdukic (Borac Banja Luka), Emir Spahic (Bayer Leverkusen), Sead Kolasinac (Schalke), Ermin Bicakcic (Eintracht Braunschweig), Ognjen Vranjes (Elazigspor), Toni Sunjic (Zorya Lugansk), Avdija Vrsajevic (Hajduk Split), Mensur Mujdza (Freiburg), Ervin Zukanovic (Gent), Zvjezdan Misimovic (Guizhou Renhe), Haris Medunjanin (Gaziantepspor), Miralem Pjanic (Roma), Sejad Salihovic (Hoffenheim), Senad Lulic (Lazio), Izet Hajrovic (Galatasaray), Senijad Ibricic (Erciyesspor), Edin Visca (Istanbul BB), Tino Susic (Hajduk Split), Muhamed Besic (Ferencvaros), Anel Hadzic (Sturm Graz), Edin Dzeko (Manchester City), Vedad Ibisevic (Stuttgart)

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