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Mehmed Baždarević

Mehmed Baždarević (born 28 September 1960) is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player. He was most recently the manager of Ligue 2 club Guingamp.

Mehmed Baždarević
Baždarević as Al-Wakrah manager in 2012
Personal information
Date of birth (1960-09-28) 28 September 1960 (age 63)
Place of birth Višegrad, FPR Yugoslavia
Height 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1978–1987 Željezničar 229 (22)
1987–1996 Sochaux 308 (20)
1996–1997 Nîmes 32 (0)
1998 Étoile Carouge 6 (0)
Total 575 (42)
International career
1983–1992 Yugoslavia[1] 54 (4)
1996 Bosnia and Herzegovina[2][3] 2 (0)
Managerial career
1998–2003 Sochaux (assistant)
2003–2005 Istres
2005–2006 Étoile du Sahel
2006–2007 Al-Wakrah
2007–2010 Grenoble
2011–2012 Sochaux
2012–2013 Al-Wakrah
2014–2017 Bosnia and Herzegovina
2018–2019 Paris FC
2020–2021 Guingamp
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Baždarević played for Bosnian side Željezničar and French outfit Sochaux, among others. Nicknamed Meša in the former Yugoslavia and Mécha in France,[2] he is considered to be one of the best football players to come from Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Internationally, Baždarević earned caps with Yugoslavia and took part in playing at UEFA Euro 1984. He also played for Bosnia and Herzegovina after the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992. He was the first captain of the Bosnia national team.[4] He retired as a player in 1998 and moved into management.

Club career edit

Željezničar edit

Born in Višegrad, FPR Yugoslavia, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Baždarević's professional playing career started in Željezničar in 1978. He was part of the team that managed to reach the UEFA Cup semi-finals in 1985 under the guidance of Ivica Osim.

In the 1980–81 season, Željezničar reached the Yugoslav Cup final (Marshal Tito Cup final), with 20-year-old Baždarević scoring two goals in a 2–3 loss to another Bosnian side Velež Mostar. The venue of the final was Red Star Stadium in Belgrade played in front of 40,000 football fans.

Baždarević played more than 300 games for the club.

Sochaux edit

In 1987, Baždarević moved to French club Sochaux alongside compatriot Faruk Hadžibegić. He stayed at the club until 1996. He collected more than 350 appearances for Sochaux in various competitions.

Later career and retirement edit

After Željezničar and Sochaux, Baždarević played for Nîmes (1996–97 season) and Swiss side Étoile Carouge (1997–98 season) before he announced his retirement in the summer of 1998.

As a player, Baždarević was targeted by many clubs including Barcelona, Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund.[5]

International career edit

Baždarević played for the national teams of two countries. He played for the Yugoslavia junior, Olympic and under-21 teams. He captained the under-20 national team that took part in the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship. His debut for the senior Yugoslavia national team came in 1983 in a friendly match against France. He collected 54 caps and scored four goals for the national team.[6] He represented the Yugoslavia at UEFA Euro 1984 playing in all the team's games at the tournament.

Baždarević began to play for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team in 1992 after Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence. However, the team was not recognised by FIFA until 1995 in part due to the Bosnian War. He made his official debut for them in a September 1996 FIFA World Cup qualification match away against Greece and has earned a total of 2 caps, scoring no goals. His second and final international was a month later against Croatia.[7]

Managerial career edit

Early career edit

From 1 July 1998 to 30 June 2003, Baždarević worked as Sochaux assistant manager to Jean Fernandez and Guy Lacombe before taking over as manager of reserve sides at the club.

Istres edit

Baždarević's first job as a manager was at Istres. He guided the club to its biggest success – entering the French Ligue 1 in 2004, which secured him a best Ligue 2 Manager of the Year award. During this stint, he started working with Stéphane Gilli, who became his assistant manager for 17 years.[8]

Étoile edit

On 16 July 2005, Baždarević took over Tunisian side Étoile du Sahel.[9] He reached the 2005 CAF Champions League final with the club. Baždarević was fired by Etoile on 12 April 2006, after a 1–0 home defeat to USM Monastir in their final league game which cost them the Tunisian championship.[10][11][12]

Al-Wakrah edit

Baždarević was employed as manager of Qatar Stars League club Al-Wakrah in 2006.

Grenoble edit

In December 2007, Baždarević became the manager of French side Grenoble where he arrived on recommendation of his mentor, Ivica Osim, who knew Grenoble's Japanese owners from working with them in J.League with JEF United Chiba. He rejected offers from top league clubs Le Mans and Nice to take over Grenoble. At the end of the 2007–08 Ligue 2 season, Grenoble, led by Baždarević, gained promotion to the Ligue 1, for the first time in their history.[13] Under Baždarević, the club reached the French Cup semi-finals during the 2008–09 season.

In September 2010, he left Grenoble due to financial reasons.[14]

Sochaux edit

On 10 June 2011, Baždarević was named as manager of Sochaux, for which he played as a player.[15] He was sacked on 6 March 2012, due to poor results after only 8 months in charge.[16]

After Sochaux, he had interest to manage clubs from Serbia and Belgium.[17]

Bosnia and Herzegovina edit

 
Baždarević managing Bosnia and Herzegovina in a friendly match against Austria on 31 March 2015.

On 13 December 2014, Baždarević was named head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, beating Milovan Rajevac for the position.[18][19] Among other candidates were Vahid Halilhodžić,[20][21][22] Igor Štimac,[23] and Felix Magath.[24] He replaced Safet Sušić, who was sacked by N/FSBiH due to a run of poor results in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying having only taken two points in four matches.[25] Bosnia and Herzegovina improved considerably under Baždarević and reached the play-off stage for Euro 2016, where they were unfortunately eliminated by the Republic of Ireland with a 3–1 aggregate score. In the aftermath, Miroslav "Ćiro" Blažević, former national team head coach and successful manager, blamed Baždarević for Bosnia's elimination against the Republic of Ireland.[26]

On 9 November 2015, the Bosnian FA extended the contract with Baždarević till after the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier campaign.[27] He won his first managerial trophy with Bosnia and Herzegovina after beating Japan 2–1 in the 2016 Kirin Cup final.[28]

After not qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Baždarević's contract expired and shortly after was left of his duties as the head coach after three years in charge.[29]

Paris FC edit

On 15 June 2018, Baždarević was named manager of Ligue 2 club Paris FC on a two-year contract.[30] In his first season, the French team finished on a good 4th place. However, on 30 December 2019, Baždarević was sacked due to poor results in the following season.

Guingamp edit

On 30 August 2020, Baždarević was hired as the new manager of Guingamp until 2022.[31] On 1 February 2021, he terminated his contract with the club due to poor results.[32]

Personal life edit

Baždarević's wife, Marina Baždarević, was born in Belgrade, Serbia.[17] He met his wife in 1979 on an airplane from Japan going back to Belgrade. Nine months later, they met again on another flight from Tunisia to Belgrade and after the second meeting they started dating.[33] Their daughter, Téa Baždarević, works as a journalist in France.[34][35]

Career statistics edit

International goals edit

Scores and results list Yugoslavia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Baždarević goal.
List of international goals scored by Mehmed Baždarević
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 14 December 1983 Cardiff, Wales   Wales 1–1 1–1 UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying
2 20 October 1984 Leipzig, East Germany   East Germany 1–1 3–2 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 14 September 1988 Oviedo, Spain   Spain 1–1 2–1 Friendly
4 14 November 1990 Copenhagen, Denmark   Denmark 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying

Managerial statistics edit

As of 30 January 2021[36]
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record Ref.
P W D L Win %
Istres   1 July 2003 9 January 2005 63 22 19 22 034.92 [37]
Étoile du Sahel   16 July 2005 12 April 2006 35 21 10 4 060.00 [37]
Al-Wakrah   1 July 2006 30 June 2007 27 7 13 7 025.93 [37]
Grenoble   1 July 2007 5 September 2010 132 37 37 58 028.03 [37]
Sochaux   10 June 2011 6 March 2012 30 4 10 16 013.33 [37]
Al-Wakrah   23 May 2012 3 June 2013 32 9 9 14 028.13 [37]
Bosnia and Herzegovina   13 December 2014 10 October 2017 25 14 5 6 056.00 [37]
Paris FC   15 June 2018 30 December 2019 65 25 17 23 038.46 [37]
Guingamp   30 August 2020 1 February 2021 21 4 9 8 019.05 [37]
Total 430 143 129 158 033.26

Honours edit

Player edit

Sochaux

Yugoslavia

Manager edit

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Individual

In popular culture edit

  • Baždarević's international career is marked by an infamous incident of him spitting on Turkish referee Yusuf Namoğlu during a qualifying match for the 1990 FIFA World Cup, against Norway in Sarajevo. Baždarević received a 12-month ban from international competition, resulting in him missing the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Yugoslavia reached the quarter-finals at the tournament.
  • Baždarević again missed a major tournament, this time the entire Yugoslav team was excluded from taking part in UEFA Euro 1992, having already qualified, because of UN sanctions due to the Yugoslav Wars.[38] Denmark instead took their place and, ironically, won the 1992 championship. On 14 November 1990, Baždarević scored a goal against Denmark in Copenhagen during the qualification for the tournament.[39]
  • During the early 1990s, a Yugoslav sketch comedy TV show, Top lista nadrealista, made Baždarević a popular figure, due to the spitting incident on the Turkish referee.[40]

References edit

  1. ^ Mehmed Baždarević at National-Football-Teams.com
  2. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 30 September 2011. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
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External links edit

  • Official website (in French)
  • Mehmed Baždarević at UEFA 
  • at LFP (archived) 
  • Mehmed Baždarević at EU-Football.info 
  • Mehmed Baždarević at EU-Football.info (manager) 
  • Mehmed Baždarević at National-Football-Teams.com 
  • Mehmed Baždarević at Soccerbase.com (manager) 
  • Mehmed Baždarević at WorldFootball.net 
  • Mehmed Baždarević at Olympedia 

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Mehmed Bazdarevic born 28 September 1960 is a Bosnian professional football manager and former player He was most recently the manager of Ligue 2 club Guingamp Mehmed BazdarevicBazdarevic as Al Wakrah manager in 2012Personal informationDate of birth 1960 09 28 28 September 1960 age 63 Place of birthVisegrad FPR YugoslaviaHeight1 78 m 5 ft 10 in Position s MidfielderSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1978 1987Zeljeznicar229 22 1987 1996Sochaux308 20 1996 1997Nimes32 0 1998Etoile Carouge6 0 Total575 42 International career1983 1992Yugoslavia 1 54 4 1996Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 3 2 0 Managerial career1998 2003Sochaux assistant 2003 2005Istres2005 2006Etoile du Sahel2006 2007Al Wakrah2007 2010Grenoble2011 2012Sochaux2012 2013Al Wakrah2014 2017Bosnia and Herzegovina2018 2019Paris FC2020 2021GuingampMedal record Men s Football Representing Yugoslavia Olympic Games 1984 Los Angeles Team Club domestic league appearances and goals Bazdarevic played for Bosnian side Zeljeznicar and French outfit Sochaux among others Nicknamed Mesa in the former Yugoslavia and Mecha in France 2 he is considered to be one of the best football players to come from Bosnia and Herzegovina Internationally Bazdarevic earned caps with Yugoslavia and took part in playing at UEFA Euro 1984 He also played for Bosnia and Herzegovina after the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1992 He was the first captain of the Bosnia national team 4 He retired as a player in 1998 and moved into management Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Zeljeznicar 1 2 Sochaux 1 3 Later career and retirement 2 International career 3 Managerial career 3 1 Early career 3 2 Istres 3 3 Etoile 3 4 Al Wakrah 3 5 Grenoble 3 6 Sochaux 3 7 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3 8 Paris FC 3 9 Guingamp 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 International goals 6 Managerial statistics 7 Honours 7 1 Player 7 2 Manager 8 In popular culture 9 References 10 External linksClub career editZeljeznicar edit Born in Visegrad FPR Yugoslavia present day Bosnia and Herzegovina Bazdarevic s professional playing career started in Zeljeznicar in 1978 He was part of the team that managed to reach the UEFA Cup semi finals in 1985 under the guidance of Ivica Osim In the 1980 81 season Zeljeznicar reached the Yugoslav Cup final Marshal Tito Cup final with 20 year old Bazdarevic scoring two goals in a 2 3 loss to another Bosnian side Velez Mostar The venue of the final was Red Star Stadium in Belgrade played in front of 40 000 football fans Bazdarevic played more than 300 games for the club Sochaux edit In 1987 Bazdarevic moved to French club Sochaux alongside compatriot Faruk Hadzibegic He stayed at the club until 1996 He collected more than 350 appearances for Sochaux in various competitions Later career and retirement edit After Zeljeznicar and Sochaux Bazdarevic played for Nimes 1996 97 season and Swiss side Etoile Carouge 1997 98 season before he announced his retirement in the summer of 1998 As a player Bazdarevic was targeted by many clubs including Barcelona Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund 5 International career editBazdarevic played for the national teams of two countries He played for the Yugoslavia junior Olympic and under 21 teams He captained the under 20 national team that took part in the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship His debut for the senior Yugoslavia national team came in 1983 in a friendly match against France He collected 54 caps and scored four goals for the national team 6 He represented the Yugoslavia at UEFA Euro 1984 playing in all the team s games at the tournament Bazdarevic began to play for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team in 1992 after Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence However the team was not recognised by FIFA until 1995 in part due to the Bosnian War He made his official debut for them in a September 1996 FIFA World Cup qualification match away against Greece and has earned a total of 2 caps scoring no goals His second and final international was a month later against Croatia 7 Managerial career editEarly career edit From 1 July 1998 to 30 June 2003 Bazdarevic worked as Sochaux assistant manager to Jean Fernandez and Guy Lacombe before taking over as manager of reserve sides at the club Istres edit Bazdarevic s first job as a manager was at Istres He guided the club to its biggest success entering the French Ligue 1 in 2004 which secured him a best Ligue 2 Manager of the Year award During this stint he started working with Stephane Gilli who became his assistant manager for 17 years 8 Etoile edit On 16 July 2005 Bazdarevic took over Tunisian side Etoile du Sahel 9 He reached the 2005 CAF Champions League final with the club Bazdarevic was fired by Etoile on 12 April 2006 after a 1 0 home defeat to USM Monastir in their final league game which cost them the Tunisian championship 10 11 12 Al Wakrah edit Bazdarevic was employed as manager of Qatar Stars League club Al Wakrah in 2006 Grenoble edit In December 2007 Bazdarevic became the manager of French side Grenoble where he arrived on recommendation of his mentor Ivica Osim who knew Grenoble s Japanese owners from working with them in J League with JEF United Chiba He rejected offers from top league clubs Le Mans and Nice to take over Grenoble At the end of the 2007 08 Ligue 2 season Grenoble led by Bazdarevic gained promotion to the Ligue 1 for the first time in their history 13 Under Bazdarevic the club reached the French Cup semi finals during the 2008 09 season In September 2010 he left Grenoble due to financial reasons 14 Sochaux edit On 10 June 2011 Bazdarevic was named as manager of Sochaux for which he played as a player 15 He was sacked on 6 March 2012 due to poor results after only 8 months in charge 16 After Sochaux he had interest to manage clubs from Serbia and Belgium 17 Bosnia and Herzegovina edit nbsp Bazdarevic managing Bosnia and Herzegovina in a friendly match against Austria on 31 March 2015 On 13 December 2014 Bazdarevic was named head coach of the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team beating Milovan Rajevac for the position 18 19 Among other candidates were Vahid Halilhodzic 20 21 22 Igor Stimac 23 and Felix Magath 24 He replaced Safet Susic who was sacked by N FSBiH due to a run of poor results in the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying having only taken two points in four matches 25 Bosnia and Herzegovina improved considerably under Bazdarevic and reached the play off stage for Euro 2016 where they were unfortunately eliminated by the Republic of Ireland with a 3 1 aggregate score In the aftermath Miroslav Ciro Blazevic former national team head coach and successful manager blamed Bazdarevic for Bosnia s elimination against the Republic of Ireland 26 On 9 November 2015 the Bosnian FA extended the contract with Bazdarevic till after the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier campaign 27 He won his first managerial trophy with Bosnia and Herzegovina after beating Japan 2 1 in the 2016 Kirin Cup final 28 After not qualifying for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Bazdarevic s contract expired and shortly after was left of his duties as the head coach after three years in charge 29 Paris FC edit On 15 June 2018 Bazdarevic was named manager of Ligue 2 club Paris FC on a two year contract 30 In his first season the French team finished on a good 4th place However on 30 December 2019 Bazdarevic was sacked due to poor results in the following season Guingamp edit On 30 August 2020 Bazdarevic was hired as the new manager of Guingamp until 2022 31 On 1 February 2021 he terminated his contract with the club due to poor results 32 Personal life editBazdarevic s wife Marina Bazdarevic was born in Belgrade Serbia 17 He met his wife in 1979 on an airplane from Japan going back to Belgrade Nine months later they met again on another flight from Tunisia to Belgrade and after the second meeting they started dating 33 Their daughter Tea Bazdarevic works as a journalist in France 34 35 Career statistics editInternational goals edit Scores and results list Yugoslavia s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Bazdarevic goal List of international goals scored by Mehmed Bazdarevic No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 14 December 1983 Cardiff Wales nbsp Wales 1 1 1 1 UEFA Euro 1984 qualifying 2 20 October 1984 Leipzig East Germany nbsp East Germany 1 1 3 2 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification 3 14 September 1988 Oviedo Spain nbsp Spain 1 1 2 1 Friendly 4 14 November 1990 Copenhagen Denmark nbsp Denmark 1 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 1992 qualifyingManagerial statistics editAs of 30 January 2021 36 Managerial record by team and tenure Team Nat From To Record Ref P W D L Win Istres nbsp 1 July 2003 9 January 2005 63 22 19 22 0 34 92 37 Etoile du Sahel nbsp 16 July 2005 12 April 2006 35 21 10 4 0 60 00 37 Al Wakrah nbsp 1 July 2006 30 June 2007 27 7 13 7 0 25 93 37 Grenoble nbsp 1 July 2007 5 September 2010 132 37 37 58 0 28 03 37 Sochaux nbsp 10 June 2011 6 March 2012 30 4 10 16 0 13 33 37 Al Wakrah nbsp 23 May 2012 3 June 2013 32 9 9 14 0 28 13 37 Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp 13 December 2014 10 October 2017 25 14 5 6 0 56 00 37 Paris FC nbsp 15 June 2018 30 December 2019 65 25 17 23 0 38 46 37 Guingamp nbsp 30 August 2020 1 February 2021 21 4 9 8 0 19 05 37 Total 430 143 129 158 0 33 26 Honours editPlayer edit Sochaux Ligue 2 1987 88 Group A Yugoslavia Summer Olympics third place 1984 Manager edit Bosnia and Herzegovina Kirin Cup 2016 Individual Bosnian Manager of the Year 2008 Ligue 2 Manager of the Year 2004In popular culture editBazdarevic s international career is marked by an infamous incident of him spitting on Turkish referee Yusuf Namoglu during a qualifying match for the 1990 FIFA World Cup against Norway in Sarajevo Bazdarevic received a 12 month ban from international competition resulting in him missing the 1990 FIFA World Cup Yugoslavia reached the quarter finals at the tournament Bazdarevic again missed a major tournament this time the entire Yugoslav team was excluded from taking part in UEFA Euro 1992 having already qualified because of UN sanctions due to the Yugoslav Wars 38 Denmark instead took their place and ironically won the 1992 championship On 14 November 1990 Bazdarevic scored a goal against Denmark in Copenhagen during the qualification for the tournament 39 During the early 1990s a Yugoslav sketch comedy TV show Top lista nadrealista made Bazdarevic a popular figure due to the spitting incident on the Turkish referee 40 References edit Mehmed Bazdarevic at National Football Teams com a b Le Joueur M cha Bazdarevic Site Officiel Archived from the original on 30 September 2011 Retrieved 24 June 2011 Mamrud Roberto 29 January 2009 Players Appearing for Two or More Countries RSSSF Archived from the original on 3 August 2008 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Fuad Krvavac 12 October 2012 Prije 16 godina BiH je igrala sa Grckom u Kalamati klix ba in Bosnian Retrieved 12 October 2012 sportsport ba 13 April 2009 Cijenim Ciru ali nije za reprezentaciju sportsport ba Sarajevo Retrieved 13 April 2009 Mamrud Roberto 2 February 2017 Mehmet Bazdarevic International Appearances RSSSF Retrieved 30 January 2021 Player Database eu football info Retrieved 30 January 2021 Sa Vahom radi jos jedan Bosanac Koja je tajna Vahinog uspjeha ima ih vise Etoile Sahel get Bosnian coach BBC Sport 16 July 2005 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Etoile du Sahel sack their coach BBC Sport 12 April 2006 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Etoile name new coach BBC Sport 14 April 2006 Retrieved 10 February 2009 Scoreline The Telegraph 15 April 2006 Archived from the original on 5 June 2011 Retrieved 10 February 2009 EKSKLUZIVNO ZA JL Novi izbornik BiH Bazdarevic Krecem u lov na 15 bodova osvojiti cemo 3 mjesto Jutarnji hr www jutarnji hr Archived from the original on 21 December 2014 Otici cu ako mi pukne film sportsport ba in Bosnian 1 October 2009 Retrieved 1 October 2009 Communique Officiel FC Sochaux Montbeliard in French 10 June 2011 Archived from the original on 13 June 2011 Retrieved 11 June 2011 Communique Officiel FC Sochaux Montbeliard in French 6 March 2012 Archived from the original on 9 March 2012 Retrieved 23 March 2012 a b Bazdarevic priznao da su ga zvali iz Crvene zvezde sportsport ba in Bosnian 4 January 2014 Retrieved 4 January 2014 Mehmed Bazdarevic je novi selektor reprezentacije BiH klix ba in Bosnian 13 December 2014 Retrieved 13 December 2014 Mehmed Bazdarevic Named Bosnia Herzegovina s New Manager bhdragons com 13 December 2014 Retrieved 13 December 2014 Reprezentacija ba 19 November 2014 Celnici F NSBIH uskoro na sastanku sa Vahidom Halilhodzicem Reprezentacija ba in Bosnian Retrieved 19 November 2014 Radiosarajevo ba 19 November 2014 Vahid Halilhodzic za Radiosarajevo ba Nazalost politika vlada u BiH bilo bi tesko raditi Radiosarajevo ba in Bosnian Archived from the original on 22 November 2014 Retrieved 19 November 2014 Eren Sarigul 19 November 2014 Vahid Halilhodzic rejects Bosnia job Turkish Football com Retrieved 19 November 2014 Jasmin Ligata 25 November 2014 Ekskluzivno Stimac kandidat za izbornika BiH goal com Retrieved 25 November 2014 Nick Ames 5 December 2014 Felix Magath to hold talks over Bosnia managerial position theguardian com Retrieved 5 December 2014 Fuad Krvavac 17 November 2014 Susic tenure ends with Bosnia and Herzegovina uefa com Sarajevo Retrieved 17 November 2014 sport ba 18 November 2015 Ciro nakon poraza od Irske pronasao krivca Retrieved 18 November 2015 Izvrsni odbor N FSBiH jednoglasan Bazdarevic selektor i u kvalifikacijama za SP u Rusiji NOGOMET Oslobođenje Bosanskohercegovacke nezavisne novine vijesti iz BiH osvrti misljenja Archived from the original on 13 November 2015 Retrieved 9 November 2015 Kirin Cup soccer2016 at jfa jp Bazdarevic Imao sam plan sa BiH igraci su trazili da ostanem at sportsport ba 5 December 2017 Paris FC Le nouveau coach devoile off in French foot national com 15 June 2018 Retrieved 15 June 2018 En Avant Guingamp Mecha Bazdarevic entraineur jusqu en 2022 Ouest France in French 30 August 2020 K H 1 February 2021 Mehmed Bazdarevic vise nije trener francuskog drugoligasa Guingampa in Bosnian Klix ba Retrieved 1 February 2021 Mehmed Bazdarevic otvoreno o svemu Moj otac je zakljucavao kucu u 23 sata kasnije nisam mogao uci VIDEO Mehmed Bazdarevic u AS Ekskluzivu sa Muhamedom Bikicem reprezentacija ba Retrieved 22 December 2014 Le maire de Sigolsheim s est marie franceinter fr franceinter fr 22 September 2013 Retrieved 22 December 2014 Mehmed Bazdarevic Sofascore in Croatian Retrieved 30 January 2021 a b c d e f g h i Mehmed Bazdarevic at FootballDatabase eu Footballdatabase eu Retrieved 1 December 2019 History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition by year PDF FIFA com Federation Internationale de Football Association Archived from the original PDF on 17 July 2011 Retrieved 13 December 2011 Denmark 0 2 Yugoslavia uefa com uefa com Archived from the original on 16 January 2016 Retrieved 1 December 2019 Sta Nadrealisti kazu o izboru Mehmeda Bazdarevica za selektora BiH 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