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Ex-Poker Pro Leads Bosnia Soccer Team's World Cup Charge
19 Jun
Summary
- Sergej Barbarez, a former player and poker pro, coaches Bosnia.
- Bosnia faces Qatar needing a win for knockout stage.
- This is Bosnia's first World Cup appearance in 12 years.

Sergej Barbarez, a former captain for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national soccer team, has taken on the coaching role in a surprising turn of events. Barbarez, who also had a career as a professional poker player and broadcaster, is leading the team into the World Cup.
Bosnia, currently ranked 64th, recently lost to Switzerland in a World Cup match. This defeat followed a series of draws and marked their first loss in six games under Barbarez. The team's next crucial match is against Qatar.
Advancing to the knockout stage hinges on winning this upcoming game. Barbarez, who spent 14 years playing professionally and scoring over 100 goals, expressed his commitment to preparing the team despite the pain of the recent loss. He previously had criticized the Football Association of Bosnia for its management and scheduling decisions.
This World Cup appearance is particularly significant as it marks Bosnia's return to the global stage after a 12-year absence. Barbarez's leadership is seen as crucial in revitalizing the national team and instilling pride in the players.