Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sport Football
Founded 1997
No. of teams 16
Country(ies) Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina
Most recent champion(s) FK Sarajevo

The Premier League is the top football league in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The league is composed of 16 teams. Two teams are relegated at the end of every season. The winner of the Premier League is seeded into the Champions League. The winner of the Football Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Premier League runners up are seeded into the UEFA Cup.

At the end of the season last two teams are relegated, and winners of First League of Republika Srpska and First League of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina are promoted to Premier League.

The league is operated by the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Contents

NK Čelik Zenica NK Jedinstvo Bihać FK Laktaši FK Leotar Trebinje FK Modriča HNK Orašje NK Posušje FK Sarajevo
Zenica Bihać Laktaši Trebinje Modriča Orašje Posušje Sarajevo
Bilino Polje Pod Borićima Stadion Laktaši Gradski Stadium Police Stadium Maxima Stadium Gradski Stadion Orašje Mokri Dolac Stadium Asim Ferhatovic Hase Stadium
Čelik Image:NK Jedinstvo Bihac.gif
Slavija Sarajevo FK Sloboda Tuzla NK Široki Brijeg NK Travnik FK Velež Mostar FK Željezničar NK Žepče HŠK Zrinjski Mostar
Sarajevo Tuzla Široki Brijeg Travnik Mostar Sarajevo Žepče Mostar
Gradski SRC Slavija Stadium Tušanj Stadium Pecara Stadium Stadion Pirota Vrapcici Stadium Grbavica Stadium Žepče Gradski Stadion Bijeli Brijeg Stadium
Image:Bos-sloboda-tuzla.gif logo Velež Željezničar

FK Borac and FK Radnik Bijeljina are relegated to First League of Republika Srpska. New clubs are FK Laktaši (winner of First League of Republika Srpska) and NK Travnik (winner of First League of Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina)

  • 2006/2007 - FK Sarajevo
  • 2005/2006 - NK Široki Brijeg
  • 2004/2005 - HŠK Zrinjski Mostar
  • 2003/2004 - NK Široki Brijeg
  • 2002/2003 - FK Leotar Trebinje
  • 2001/2002 - FK Željezničar
  • 2000/2001 - FK Željezničar
  • 1999/2000 - FK Sarajevo
  • 1997/1998 - NK Željezničar

Until 2000, there were three separate championships on ethnic principles (Bosniaks, Bosnian Serbs and Bosnian Croats). Every entity had its own champions and cup winners. In 1998. Željezničar became first official champion of Bosnia-Herzegovina after the play-off organized by UEFA and Football Association of Bosnia-Herzegovina. In 2000. second play-off was held, and since 2000/2001 season regular league started (but without Bosnian Serbs' clubs who continued their separated league for two more seasons). Since the 2002/2003 season Premijer liga is being played in the entire country.

Regional leagues champions

Season NFSBiH League Herzeg-Bosnia First League Republika Srpska League
1994 NK Čelik Zenica NK Mladost Dubint (Široki Brijeg) not held
1994/1995 not held NK Mladost Dubint (Široki Brijeg) not held
1995/1996 NK Čelik Zenica NK Mladost (Široki Brijeg) FK Boksit Milići
1996/1997 NK Čelik Zenica NK Široki Brijeg FK Rudar Ugljevik
1997/1998 NK Bosna Visoko NK Široki Brijeg FK Rudar Ugljevik
1998/1999 FK Sarajevo NK Posušje FK Radnik Bijeljina
1999/2000 NK Jedinstvo Bihać NK Posušje FK Boksit Milići
2000/2001 discontinued discontinued FK Borac Banja Luka
2001/2002 discontinued discontinued FK Leotar Trebinje

  • 2006/2007 - NK Široki Brijeg
  • 2005/2006 - HNK Orašje
  • 2004/2005 - FK Sarajevo
  • 2003/2004 - FK Modriča Maxima
  • 2002/2003 - FK Željezničar
  • 2001/2002 - FK Sarajevo
  • 2000/2001 - FK Željezničar
  • 1999/2000 - NK Željezničar
  • 1998/1999 - NK Bosna Visoko
  • 1997/1998 - FK Sarajevo

Note from above can be referred to cup competition as well. Three separated cups were organized. In 1998, for the first time, Bosnia-Herzegovina got his official cup winner after the Super final between FK Sarajevo and HNK Orašje (winners of two different cups). In 1999/2000 season, normal cup format was organized for the first time in Federation of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Since, 2001/2002 season, clubs from entire country are competing in cup.

As the champions of the league in the 2004/2005 season NK Zrinjski Mostar entered the UEFA Champions League. In the first qualifying round, Zrinjski lost to F91 Dudelange the champions of Luxembourg.

FK Željezničar, finished in second place in the league, and qualified for the UEFA Cup as did FK Sarajevo by winning the Football Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina. However, due to alleged licensing problems neither club was allowed to enter the competition. So NK Široki Brijeg was awarded one of the spots for finishing third in the league and accidentally Široki Brijeg were also the runners-up in the cup by losing to FK Sarajevo in the final.

During the qualification for the main tournament, Široki Brijeg made an impressive run by qualifying and defeating KS Teuta of Albania and FK Zeta of Montenegro.

Four clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina will participate in European competitions this year. Finishing first in the league last year, NK Široki Brijeg qualified for the UEFA Champions League. They beat FC Shakhtyor of Belarus in the first qualifying round and later lost to Hearts of Scotland in the second qualifying round. FK Sarajevo, as runner-up in the league, and HNK Orašje, as cup-winner, have entered the UEFA Cup. They played FC Rànger's of Andorra and NK Domžale of Slovenia respectively. HNK Orašje was eliminated, while FK Sarajevo won in both games. In second qualifying round, they lost to Romanian side AFC Rapid Bucureşti.

As third-place finisher NK Zrinjski Mostar entered the UEFA Intertoto Cup. They played Marsaxlokk F.C. of Malta in the first round, defeating them. They have advanced to the second round of the competition where they have lost to Israel's Maccabi Petah Tikva FC.

Four clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina will participate in European competitions this year. FK Sarajevo qualified for the UEFA Champions League qualification, and NK Zrinjski and NK Široki Brijeg for UEFA Cup qualification. FK Slavija is playing UEFA Intertoto Cup.

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