Bosnia and Herzegovina national sitting volleyball team
Nickname(s) | Zlatni Ljiljani (Golden Lilies), Zmajevi (Dragons) | ||
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Association | Association of sitting volleyball of Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||
Head coach | Mirza Hrustemović | ||
Uniforms | |||
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Summer Paralympics | |||
Appearances | 5 since 2000 | ||
Best result | (2) 2004, 2012 | ||
World Championship | |||
Appearances | 5 since 1998 | ||
Best result | (3) 2002, 2006, 2014 | ||
Sitting Volleyball European Championships | |||
Appearances | 11 since 1995 | ||
Best result | (10) 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2021. | ||
Website | ssobih.org (in Bosnian) |
The Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national sitting volleyball team (Bosnian: Reprezentacija BiH u sjedećoj odbojci) represents Bosnia and Herzegovina in international sitting volleyball competitions and friendly matches. Bosnia is one of the dominant forces in sitting volleyball worldwide, alongside Iran.[1] The team won a bronze medal, during ECVD European Championships in 1997 in Tallinn. It took nearly two decades later for the nation to win a medal outside the sport of sitting volleyball when Amel Tuka won bronze during 2015 World Championships in Athletics.[2]
The team is the most decorated in Bosnia and Herzegovina sport having won 2 paralympic volleyball gold medals, 3 paralympic silver medals, 3 World Cup titles, and 9 won European Championships straight.[3] The team won World titles and European titles either side of winning Paralympics Gold in 2004 Athens. The team is a member of the world (WOVD) and European (ECVD) sitting volleyball governing bodies.[4]
It is governed by the Association of sitting volleyball of Bosnia and Herzegovina (Savez sjedeće odbojke BiH). Until 1992, Bosnian players like Ševko Nuhanović were part of the Yugoslav national sitting volleyball team.[5][6]
History
Prior to 1992, during the Yugoslavia days, the beginnings of the team started to take its form. Players were part of Sarajevo based Uporni Sitting Volleyball Club which were champions of Yugoslavia three times in a row.[7] Bosnia and Herzegovina men's sitting volleyball team includes athletes who were deeply affected by the Bosnian War (6 April 1992 – 14 December 1995). Due to the large number of people injured in the conflict, the country started to invest more in Paralympic sports. Captain Sabahudin Delalić fought for the Bosnian army and lost part of his right leg after a wall fell on him. Safet Alibašić lost one of his legs when he stepped on a landmine. The team coach Mirza Hrustemovic, himself was given a vaccination in 1961 against an illness with the medicine having a side effect. He lost the function in his left leg. Today, more than 500.000 disabled people lives in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The first major tournament participation came in during 1995 European championship. During its qualification phase[8] in early December 1994, the team (all players from Sarajevo club SDI Spid), traveled to Zagreb on a bus riddled with bullet holes in temperatures of 17 degrees below zero.[9] Bosnia along with Austria were the only nations to travel to play Croatia in the qualification tournament (out of 11 invited). Croatia finished undefeated with victories over Austria 3:0 (15:5, 15:8, 16:14) and Bosnia (15:6, 15:8, 15:11). Bosnia beat Austria, however all 3 nations qualified for the finals.
Team made their Paralympic Games debut at Sydney 2000 and won silver. There were five total Paralympic podium finishes in sitting volleyball for Bosnia and Herzegovina. They are the only medals in Olympic and Paralympic Games as an independent nation (from Yugoslavia). The 800 metres distance runner Amel Tuka holds the only other prestigious medal for Bosnia and Herzegovina, a bronze at 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing.
On 21 June 2014, Edin Džeko congratulated the BiH men's national sitting volleyball team after they won 2014 Sitting Volleyball World Championships title, stating "You are our pride and inspiration".[10]
On 10 September 2012, Basketball Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina congratulated the BiH sitting volleyball team upon their paralympic gold medal win at 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, saying "You are a pride of our nation", [11] as did NFSBiH (normalization committee) with Ivica Osim at the head.[12]
Success formula
Height, experience and strong club league are key to success in the sitting volleyball.[13] 80% of the Bosnian national team players come from Sarajevo based and Europe's top two sitting volleyball club sides; SDI Spid and OKI Fantomi.[14] Height is a critical aspect of successful team as was case with Iranian national team winning gold over Bosnia at Rio 2016 Paralympics final due to height advantage of tallest Paralympian Morteza Mehrzadselakjani at 2.46m (8ft 1in),[15] giving his team an advantage in his ability to both block at the net and fire over returns from a much higher trajectory.[16] In the Rio final; Mehrzadselakjani was top scorer for Iran with 28 points. Safet Alibašić top scored for BIH with 16 points. Fastest serve came from Adnan Manko at 68 km/h.[17] Sport investment, financial backing and sprint velocities[18] are other key factors.[19]
Style of play
Bosnia play an attacking style of volleyball.[citation needed]
Nickname
A popular nickname of all Bosnian sport players and/or teams is the Zmajevi or Dragons in English alluding to the famous Bosnian general Husein Gradaščević who fought for Bosnian independence and who was known as the "Dragon of Bosnia". In foreign media, they are sometimes referred to as the Golden Lilies, in reference to the golden lily featured on the coat of arms of the influential Bosnian medieval Kotromanić dynasty.
Sponsorship
Team is sponsored by Sarajevo based telecommunication company BH Telecom d.d. since 1996.[20]
Honours
Seniors Competitive record
Year | Rank | Pld | Wins | Loss | Set F | Set A |
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Part of Yugoslavia | ||||||
1980 Arnhem | Bronze | 5 | 3 | 2 | 10 | 9 |
1984 New York | 5th place | 5 | 3 | 2 | 11 | 7 |
1988 Seoul | 4th place | 6 | 3 | 3 | 13 | 12 |
Total | 16 | 9 | 7 | 34 | 28 | |
as Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
1992 Barcelona | Did not enter | – | – | – | – | – |
1996 Atlanta | Did not qualify | – | – | – | – | – |
2000 Sydney | Silver | 8 | 5 | 3 | 15 | 11 |
2004 Athens | Gold | 6 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 2 |
2008 Beijing | Silver | 5 | 4 | 1 | 12 | 4 |
2012 London | Gold | 7 | 6 | 1 | 19 | 4 |
2016 Rio | Silver | 5 | 3 | 2 | 10 | 6 |
2020 Tokyo | Bronze | 5 | 3 | 2 | 9 | 7 |
Total | 2 Titles | 36 | 27 | 9 | 83 | 34 |
World Championships
Year | Rank | Pld | Wins | Loss | Set F | Set A |
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Part of Yugoslavia | ||||||
1983 Delden | 5th place | – | – | – | – | – |
1985 Kristiansand | Runners-up | – | – | – | – | – |
1986 Pécs | 4th place | – | – | – | – | – |
1989 Las Vegas | Did not enter | – | – | – | – | – |
1990 Assen | 3rd place | – | – | – | – | – |
Total | – | – | – | – | – | |
as Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
1994 Bottrop | Did not enter | – | – | – | – | – |
1998 Tehran | 3rd place | 8 | 7 | 1 | 23 | 4 |
2002 Cairo | Champions | 7 | 6 | 1 | 19 | 3 |
2006 Roermond | Champions | 8 | 8 | 0 | 24 | 2 |
2010 Edmond | Runners-up | 7 | 6 | 1 | 20 | 4 |
2014 Elblag | Champions | 6 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 2 |
2018 Hague[24] | Runners-up | |||||
Total | 3 Titles | 36 | 33 | 3 | 104 | 15 |
European Championships
Year | Rank | Pld | Wins | Loss | Set F | Set A |
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Part of Yugoslavia | ||||||
1981 Bonn | 5th place | – | – | – | – | – |
1987 Sarajevo | Runners-up | – | – | – | – | – |
1991 Nottingham | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Total | – | – | – | – | – | |
as Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||||
1993 Järvenpää | Did not enter | – | – | – | – | – |
1995 Ljubljana | 11th place | |||||
1997 Tallinn | 3rd place | |||||
1999 Sarajevo | Champions | 5 | 5 | 0 | 15 | 0 |
2001 Sárospatak | Champions | 5 | 5 | 0 | 15 | 1 |
2003 Lappeenranta | Champions | 5 | 5 | 0 | 15 | 1 |
2005 Leverkusen | Champions | 7 | 7 | 0 | 21 | 1 |
2007 Nyíregyháza | Champions | 7 | 7 | 0 | 21 | 4 |
2009 Elblag | Champions | 6 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 1 |
2011 Rotterdam | Champions | 7 | 7 | 0 | 21 | 2 |
2013 Elblag | Champions | 5 | 5 | 0 | 15 | 0 |
2015 Warendorf | Champions | 6 | 6 | 0 | 18 | 0 |
2017 Poreč | 3rd place | 6* | 5 | 1 | ||
2019 Budapest | Runners-up | 8 | 7 | 1 | ||
2021 | Champions | |||||
Total | 10 Titles | 61 | 0 | 161 | 10 |
- Bosnia played 1 extra opponent in group stage of 2017 championship while Russia/Ukraine/Croatia (other semi-final sides) played 1 less.
Minor tournaments
Note: WOVD Intercontinental Cup tournaments serve as Paralympic qualifiers.
In 2005 Sarajevo competition; club Sdi Spid faced Iran in the final.[23]
Year | Tournament | Position |
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2005 Sarajevo | WOVD World Cup | Clubs entered |
2008 Ismailia | WOVD Intercontinental Cup | 3rd place |
2010 Port Said | WOVD World Cup | Did not enter |
2011 Kettering | Continental Cup | Champions |
2012 Cairo | WOVD Intercontinental Cup | Did not enter |
2016 Anji | WOVD Intercontinental Cup | Did not enter |
2018 Tabriz | Men's World Super 6 | 3rd place |
Juniors Competitive record
Junior World Championships
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Junior European Championships
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Coaches
Coaching staff
Position | Name | Active |
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Head Coach | Ifet Mahmutović | 2021–present |
Assistant Coach | Ejub Mehmedović | 1996–present |
Co-Trainer | Zikret Mahmutović | 1996–present |
Team Manager | Miralem Zubović | 1996–? |
Team Economist | Dževad Šabeta | 1996–present |
Players
Players called up for 2016 Summer Paralympics:[32]
Head coach: Mirza Hrustemović
№ | Name | Date of birth | Position | 2016 club |
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1 | Ismet Godinjak | 17 March 1973 | UN | OKI Fantomi |
2 | Adnan Manko | 16 January 1977 | UN | KSO Spid |
4 | Adnan Kešmer | 11 October 1986 | L | KSO Spid |
5 | Asim Medić | 3 August 1969 | UN | KSO Spid |
6 | Mirzet Duran | 13 October 1986 | UN | OKI Fantomi |
7 | Nizam Čančar | 17 September 1975 | UN | KSO Spid |
8 | Dževad Hamzić | 4 September 1968 | UN | KSO Spid |
9 | Benis Kadrić | 28 January 1987 | UN | OKI Fantomi |
10 | Safet Alibašić | 21 December 1982 | UN | OKI Fantomi |
11 | Sabahudin Delalić | 17 August 1972 | UN | KSO Spid |
12 | Ermin Jusufović | 31 May 1981 | M | SKISO "Sinovi Bosne" |
13 | Armin Šehić | 11 May 1994 | M | KSO Spid |
Players called up for 2015 European Championships:[33]
Sabahudin Delalić (captain), Dževad Hamzić, Asim Medić, Safet Alibašić, Beniz Kadrić, Ermin Jusufović, Muhamed Kapetanović, Nizam Čančar, Ismet Godinjak, Adnan Manko, Mirzet Duran, Adnan Kešmer, Edin Džino, Armin Šehić, Jasmin Brkić, Adin Likić, Damir Grbić.
Players called up for 2012 Summer Paralympics:
Template:2012 Summer Paralympics Bosnia and Herzegovina men's volleyball team roster
Players called up for 2008 Summer Paralympics:
Safet Alibašić, Sabahudin Delalić (captain), Mirzet Duran, Esad Durmišević, Ismet Godinjak, Dževad Hamzić, Ermin Jusufović, Hidaet Jusufović (libero), Zikret Mahmić, Adnan Manko, Asim Medić, Ejub Mehmedović.
Players called up for 2004 Summer Paralympics:
Dževad Hamzić, Nedzad Salkić, Safet Alibašić, Sabahudin Delalić, Ermin Jusufović, Zikret Mahmić, Fikret Causević, Asim Medić, Esad Durmisević, Ejub Mehmedović, Adnan Manko, Ismet Godinjak.
Players called up for 2000 Summer Paralympics:
Dževad Hamzić, Nedžad Salkić, Abid Čišija, Sabahudin Delalić, Nevzet Alić, Zikret Mahmić, Fikret Čausević, Asim Medić, Edin Ibraković, Ševko Nuhanović, Adnan Manko, Ismet Godinjak.
The players in the B&H national side predominantly are selected from two biggest clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina:KSO Spid Sarajevo and OKI Fantomi Sarajevo (Volleyball Club Invalids Phantoms). The sitting volleyball clubs started by gathering mostly war veterans handicapped during Bosnian War. Both clubs are multiple league champions at home.
KSO Spid
KSO Spid was founded on 5 April 1994.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Sitting Volleyball Championship:
- Winners (16): 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020.
- Runners-Up (4): 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Sitting Volleyball National Cup:
- Winners (2): 1999, 2000.
- Sitting Volleyball Champions League:
- Winners (7): 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2010
- Runners-Up (4): 1998, 1999, 2004, 2007.
- 3rd Place (1): 2008.
- Sitting Volleyball World Club Championship:
- Runners-Up (2): 2003, 2005.
- Sitting Volleyball Sarajevo Open:
- Winners (1): 2004.
OKI Fantomi
OKI "Phantom" were established in 1995 in Sarajevo.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Sitting Volleyball Championship:
- Winners (5): 1996, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009
- Runners-Up (8): 1997, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2012.
- Bosnia and Herzegovina Sitting Volleyball National Cup:
- Winners (1): 2009
- Sitting Volleyball Champions League:
- Winners (3): 2004, 2007, 2008.
- Runners-Up (4): 2003, 2005, 2006, 2011.
- 3rd Place (1): 2001.
- Sitting Volleyball Sarajevo Open:
- Winners (12): 2002, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016.
- Runners-Up (3): 2004, 2005, 2013.
Sarajevo Open
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Organised annually by OKI Fantomi volleyball club, Sarajevo Open has grown into a tournament of prestige[34] for national teams and elite club sides and is a highly rated calendar event by participants.
Sarajevo Open | Gold medal game | Bronze medal game | ||||
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Gold | Score | Silver | Bronze | Score | Fourth place | |
2002 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (1) | SDI HRABRI Zagreb | Paras Ljubljana | Banja Luka | ||
2003 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (2) | 3:0 | PIREMON SE | |||
2004 | SDI Spid Sarajevo (1 title) | 3:0 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo | |||
2005 | Iran (National team) (1) | 3:0 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo | |||
2006 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (3) | 3:0 | Egypt (National team) | |||
2007 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (4) | 3:2 | AVS Rodnik | Germany (National team) | 3:1 | Croatia (National team) |
2008 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (5) | 3:0 | Russia (National team) | Mazanderan | 3:1 | PIREMON SE |
2009 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (6) | 3:0 | Germany (National team) | Russia (National team) | 3:0 | Brazil (National team) |
2010[35] | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (7) | 3:1 | Iran (National team) | Russia (National team) | 3:0 | Germany (National team) |
2011[36] | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (8) | 3:0 | Russia (National team) | SDI "HRABRI" | 3:0 | TSV "BAYER 04" LEVERKUSEN |
2012[37] | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (9) | 3:1 | Russia (National team) | "ČELIK '07" Zenica | 3:2 | Germany (National team) |
2013[38][39] | Russia (National team) (1) | 3:1 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo | Brazil (National team) | 3:0 | Netherlands (National team) |
2014[40] | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (10) | 3:0 | Russia (National team) | Brazil (National team) | 3:1 | Germany (National team) |
2015[41] | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (11) | 3:1 | Brazil (National team) | Russia (National team) | 3:0 | BAYER |
2016[42] | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo (12) | 3:1 | Russia (National team) | Germany (National team) | 3:0 | Egypt (National team) |
2017[43] | Russia (National team) (2) | 3:1 | OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo | Azerbaijan (National team) | 3:0 | OKI "ILIDŽA" Sarajevo |
International trust fund for demining and mine victims assistance (ITF) is a sponsor of OKI "FANTOMI" Sarajevo and Sarajevo Open.[44][45]
Results
1994–1999
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Date | Competition | Round | Venue | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (??:25) Set 3: (??:25) |
Germany | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Netherlands | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | N/A | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | N/A | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | N/A | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | N/A | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | N/A | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | N/A | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Finland | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Netherlands | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Poland | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Russia | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Croatia | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Finland | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Germany |
2000–2009
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Date | Competition | Round | Venue | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
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Egypt | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Finland | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Libya | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Korea Republic | |||||
Australia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Germany | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Egypt | |||||
Iran | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Germany | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Egypt | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Morocco | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Netherlands | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Germany | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Hungary | |||||
Iran | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Germany | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Hungary | |||||
Finland |
Set 2: (13:25) Set 3: (20:25) Set 4: (18:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Latvia |
Set 2: (12:25) Set 3: (12:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Russia | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (25:12) |
Germany | ||||
Greece | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Egypt | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | United States | |||||
Japan | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Germany | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (20:25) Set 3: (20:25) Set 4: (27:25) Set 5: (15:10) |
Iran | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:9) Set 3: (25:14) |
Poland | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:10) Set 3: (25:20) |
Hungary | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:6) Set 3: (25:7) |
Greece | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:14) Set 3: (25:17) |
Serbia and Montenegro | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (29:31) Set 4: (25:17) |
Russia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:6) Set 3: (25:9) |
Croatia | ||||
Germany |
Set 2: (14:25) Set 3: (21:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Brazil |
Set 2: (5:25) Set 3: (13:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (25:10) |
Germany | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:20) Set 3: (25:15) |
United States | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Russia | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:20) |
Croatia | ||||
Netherlands |
Set 2: (14:25) Set 3: (20:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:20) |
Egypt | ||||
Iran |
Set 2: (25:23) Set 3: (23:25) Set 4: (16:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Germany | Bosnia and Herzegovina | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:9) Set 3: (25:23) |
Croatia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:15) Set 3: (25:16) |
Latvia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:15) Set 3: (25:10) |
Great Britain | ||||
Hungary |
Set 2: (10:25) Set 3: (17:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:5) Set 3: (25:6) |
Greece | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (22:25) Set 4: (25:17) Set 5: (15:12) |
Germany | ||||
Russia |
Set 2: (17:25) Set 3: (25:18) Set 4: (25:21) Set 5: (7:15) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Egypt |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (21:25) Set 4: (23:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
China |
Set 2: (22:25) Set 3: (17:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:14) Set 3: (25:16) |
Iraq | ||||
Russia |
Set 2: (22:25) Set 3: (25:18) Set 4: (16:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (25:20) |
Egypt | ||||
Iran |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (25:22) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:23) Set 3: (25:14) |
Russia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:13) Set 3: (25:11) |
Netherlands | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:20) Set 3: (25:13) |
Serbia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:8) Set 3: (25:18) |
Poland | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:14) Set 3: (25:14) |
Germany | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:12) Set 3: (25:21) Set 4: (25:18) |
Russia |
2010–present
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Date | Competition | Round | Venue | Team 1 | Result | Team 2 |
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Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:7) Set 3: (25:10) |
Libya | ||||
United States |
Set 2: (15:25) Set 3: (10:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:8) Set 3: (25:18) |
Canada | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | China | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:15) Set 3: (25:23) |
Brazil | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:20) Set 3: (22:25) Set 4: (25:18) |
Russia | ||||
Iran |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (19:25) Set 5: (15:11) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Kazakhstan |
Set 2: (8:25) Set 3: (11:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Brazil |
Set 2: (15:25) Set 3: (22:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:9) Set 3: (25:13) |
Canada | ||||
Great Britain |
Set 2: (6:25) Set 3: (16:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Ukraine | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | China | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:11) Set 3: (25:23) |
Brazil | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (30:28) Set 3: (25:18) |
Egypt | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:11) Set 3: (25:16) |
Serbia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:14) Set 3: (25:12) |
Croatia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:11) |
Latvia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:23) |
Russia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:11) Set 3: (25:12) |
Poland | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:16) Set 3: (26:28) Set 4: (26:24) |
Ukraine | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:23) Set 3: (25:10) Set 4: (25:23) |
Russia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (25:17) |
China | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (25:19) |
Brazil | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:12) Set 3: (25:8) |
Rwanda | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (18:25) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (22:25) |
Iran | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:16) Set 3: (25:22) |
Egypt | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:20) Set 3: (25:14) |
Germany | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (25:22) Set 4: (25:15) |
Iran | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:12) Set 3: (25:8) |
Croatia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:7) Set 3: (25:8) |
Serbia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:11) Set 3: (25:8) |
Netherlands | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:13) |
Ukraine | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina | Russia | |||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:15) |
Kazakhstan | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:11) Set 3: (25:13) |
Brazil | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:10) Set 3: (25:26) |
Croatia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (25:23) |
Germany | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:23) Set 3: (25:23) |
Egypt | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (20:25) Set 3: (25:7) Set 4: (28:26) |
Brazil | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:13) Set 3: (25:18) |
Hungary | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:15) Set 3: (25:15) |
Netherlands | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:17) |
Serbia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:16) Set 3: (25:11) |
Poland | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:12) Set 3: (25:20) |
Ukraine | ||||
Germany |
Set 2: (19:25) Set 3: (23:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:20) |
Ukraine | ||||
Iran |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:17) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:19) |
China | ||||
Egypt |
Set 2: (16:25) Set 3: (20:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (15:25) |
Iran | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:13) Set 3: (25:5) |
Georgia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:13) Set 3: (25:13) |
Hungary | ||||
Serbia |
Set 2: (14:25) Set 3: (14:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (26:24) |
Germany | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (19:25) Set 4: (25:20) Set 5: (12:15) |
Russia | ||||
Croatia |
Set 2: (16:25) Set 3: (18:25) |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:16) Set 3: (25:23) |
United States | ||||
Iran |
Set 2: (25:17) Set 3: (25:19) Set 4: (22:25) Set 5: (15:13) |
Bosnia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:11) Set 3: (23:25) Set 4: (21:25) |
Russia | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:22) |
Ukraine | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:19) |
(Germany) | ||||
Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (25:20) |
Ukraine |
Legend
Win | Loss |
Statistics
Most appearances – All time list
Sorted by date of birth as it is difficult to know exact number of appearances.[76] Most appearances during career playing for Bosnia and Herz. Former Yugoslavia statistics where applicable not included.[77][78]
# | Name | Age | Career |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 17 September 1958 | 1994–2000 | |
2 | 1 October 1959 | 1994–1999 | |
3 | 5 January 1961 | 1999–2002 | |
4 | 4 September 1968 | 1994–present | |
5 | 18 October 1968 | 1999 – ? | |
6 | 3 August 1969 | 1997–present | |
7 | 26 October 1969 | 1997 – ? | |
8 | 4 January 1971 | 1995 – ? | |
9 | 17 August 1972 | 1994–present | |
10 | 22 January 1972 | 2001 – ? | |
11 | 13 May 1973 | 1995 – ? | |
12 | 17 March 1973 | 1994–present | |
13 | 9 December 1973 | ? – ? | |
14 | 8 October 1974 | ? – ? | |
15 | 17 September 1975 | 1994–present | |
16 | 16 January 1977 | 1994–present | |
17 | 31 May 1981 | 2001–present | |
18 | 21 December 1982 | 2002–present | |
19 | 13 October 1986 | 2007–present | |
20 | 11 October 1986 | 2011–present | |
21 | 24 March 1991 | 2017–present | |
22 | 11 April 1994 | 2013–present |
Multiple gold medalists at Paralympics
This is a list of multiple Paralympics gold medalists for Bosnia in sitting volleyball, listing people who have won two or more gold medals (sorted by gold medal first).
Athlete | Sport | Paralympics Gold | Gold | Para Silver | Silver | Para Bronze | Bronze | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adnan Manko | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2000, 2008, 2016 | 3 | – | 0 | 5 |
Asim Medić | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2000, 2008, 2016 | 3 | – | 0 | 5 |
Dževad Hamzić | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2000, 2008, 2016 | 3 | – | 0 | 5 |
Ismet Godinjak | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2000, 2008, 2016 | 3 | – | 0 | 5 |
Sabahudin Delalić | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2000, 2008, 2016 | 3 | – | 0 | 5 |
Ermin Jusufović | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2008, 2016 | 2 | – | 0 | 4 |
Safet Alibašić | Sitting Volleyball | 2004, 2012 | 2 | 2008, 2016 | 2 | – | 0 | 4 |
Biggest wins by Bosnia
Table sorted by points conceded (scored against BiH) in straight sets win (least to most).
# | Opponent | Result | Pts agst. | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Greece | 15 pts | 2007 European Championships | |
2. | Greece | 20 pts | 2005 European Championships | |
3. | Serbia | 24 pts | 2013 European Championships | |
=4. | Croatia | 25 pts | 2005 European Championships | |
=4. | Libya | 25 pts | 2010 World Championships | |
6. | Rwanda | 27 pts | 2012 Summer Paralympics | |
7. | Great Britain | 29 pts | 2007 European Championships | |
=8. | Latvia | 32 pts | 2003 European Championships | |
=8. | Brazil | 32 pts | 2006 World Championships | |
10. | Poland | 33 pts | 2005 European Championships | |
11. | Iraq | 36 pts | 2008 Summer Paralympics | |
12. | United States | 40 pts | 2010 World Championships | |
13. | Netherlands | 41 pts | 2015 European Championships |
Biggest defeats by Bosnia
# | Opponent | Result | Pts for. | Competition |
---|---|---|---|---|
1. | Croatia | 25 pts | 1995 European Championship Qual. | |
2. | Iran | 56 pts | 2016 Summer Paralympics |
World ranking
As at 28 September 2016.[84]
Bosnia best European rank in sitting volleyball was 1st.[85]
At 2016 Rio Paralympics, Bosnia retained Rank at No. 1 (seed No. 1) as defending Paralympic champion.
Rank | Movement | Country | Points | Region |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 5215 | Asia-Oceania | ||
2 | 4708 | Pan America | ||
3 | 1 | 4523 | Africa | |
4 | 1 | 4300[86] | Europe | |
5 | 3578 | Europe |
Top rivals
Rivals Bosnia predominantly meets in the finals of major competitions listed.
Bosnia–Iran rivalry
Bosnians brought an end to the Iranians' series of four Paralympic golds at Athens 2004, the two teams have met in all the finals of the Paralympic Games and world championships, except in 2014, when the Bosnians faced Brazil.[87]
Sitting volleyball is not the only men's sport these two nations faced each other at the biggest stage of a competition. Bosnia played and beat Iran at both 2014 Soccer World Cup and 2015 Handball World Championship.
Stage | Tournament | Opponents | Result | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
Final | 2000 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 0:3 | |
SF | 2002 World Championships | Iran | 3:0 | |
Final | 2004 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 3:2 |
Set 2: (20:25) Set 3: (20:25) Set 4: (27:25) Set 5: (15:10) |
Final | 2006 World Championships | Iran | 3:1 |
Set 2: (23:25) Set 3: (25:23) Set 4: (25:16) |
Final | 2008 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 0:3 |
Set 2: (18:25) Set 3: (22:25) |
Final | 2010 World Championships | Iran | 2:3 |
Set 2: (21:25) Set 3: (25:18) Set 4: (25:19) Set 5: (11:15) |
Group | 2012 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 1:3 |
Set 2: (18:25) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (22:25) |
Final | 2012 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (25:22) Set 4: (25:15) |
Group | 2016 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 0:3 |
Set 2: (22:25) Set 3: (17:25) |
Final | 2016 Summer Paralympics | Iran | 1:3 |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (15:25) |
TOTAL Record | ||||
– | 8 Tournaments | Played: 10 | Won: 4; Lost: 6 |
Won Sets by Iran: 22 |
Bosnia–Germany rivalry
Bosnia since team formation has been an adversary to Germany during European sitting volleyball championships as teams have met at almost every major tournament in later stages of the finals.
Stage | Tournament | Opponents | Result | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
GS | 1995 European Championships | Germany | 0:3 | |
Final | 1999 European Championships | Germany | 3:0 | |
QF | 2000 Summer Paralympics | Germany | 3:1 | |
Final | 2001 European Championships | Germany | 3:1 | |
GS | 2002 World Championships | Germany | 3:0 | |
Final | 2002 World Championships | Germany | 3:0 | |
Final | 2003 European Championships | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (25:12) |
SF | 2004 Summer Paralympics | Germany | 3:2 | |
Final | 2005 European Championships | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:14) Set 3: (25:21) |
GS | 2006 World Championships | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (25:10) |
Int. | 2007 Friendly (in Berlin, GER) | Germany | 3:1 | |
SF | 2007 European Championships | Germany | 3:2 |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (22:25) Set 4: (25:17) Set 5: (15:12) |
SF | 2009 European Championships | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:14) Set 3: (25:14) |
SF | 2012 Summer Paralympics | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:20) Set 3: (25:14) |
QF | 2014 World Championships | Germany | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:21) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (25:23) |
Final | 2015 European Championships | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (25:23) |
QF | 2017 European Championships | Germany | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:19) Set 3: (26:24) |
TOTAL Record | ||||
– | 15 Tournaments | Played: 17 | Won: 16; Lost: 1 |
Won Sets by Germany: 11 |
Bosnia–Russia rivalry
Bosnia since team formation has been an adversary to Russia during European sitting volleyball championships as teams have met several times at major tournament finals.
Stage | Tournament | Opponents | Result | Details |
---|---|---|---|---|
GS | 1999 European Championships | Russia | 3:0 | |
SF | 2003 European Championships | Russia | 3:0 | |
GS | 2005 European Championships | Russia | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (29:31) Set 4: (25:17) |
GS | 2006 World Championships | Russia | 3:1 | |
Final | 2007 European Championships | Russia | 3:2 |
Set 2: (25:17) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (21:25) Set 5: (15:7) |
GS | 2008 Summer Paralympics | Russia | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (18:25) Set 4: (25:16) |
GS | 2009 European Championships | Russia | 3:0 |
Set 2: (25:23) Set 3: (25:14) |
Final | 2009 European Championships | Russia | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:12) Set 3: (25:21) Set 4: (25:18) |
SF | 2010 World Championships | Russia | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:20) Set 3: (22:25) Set 4: (25:18) |
GS | 2011 European Championships | Russia | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:22) Set 3: (25:23) |
Final | 2011 European Championships | Russia | 3:1 |
Set 2: (25:23) Set 3: (25:10) Set 4: (25:23) |
Final | 2013 European Championships | Russia | 3:0 | |
SF | 2017 European Championships | Russia | 2:3 |
Set 2: (25:18) Set 3: (19:25) Set 4: (25:20) Set 5: (12:15) |
TOTAL Record | ||||
– | 11 Tournaments | Played: 13 | Won: 12; Lost: 1 |
Won Sets by Russia: 9 |
Sport in popular culture
- West Ham United and Croatian former soccer manager Slaven Bilić played sitting volleyball during International Paralympic Day in Split on 8 September 2011.[88][89]
- Sergej Barbarez met the OKI Fantomi club during the friendly sitting volleyball tournament 2006 Siemens Cup in Hamburg. Fantomi beat Germany in the final 2–0.[90]
See also
- Bosnia and Herzegovina at the Paralympics
- Volleyball at the Summer Paralympics
- World Organization Volleyball for Disabled
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