At this session, it was decided to grant licenses to clubs that applied to participate in competitions in the BH Premier League and UEFA club competitions in the 2021/2022 season.
In accordance with the above, the following decisions were made:
The following clubs have received a license to participate in the competitions of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina:
FK „Sarajevo“ Sarajevo, NK „Široki Brijeg“ Široki Brijeg, FK „Borac“ Banja Luka, HŠK „Zrinjski“ Mostar, FK „Tuzla City“ Tuzla, FK „Željezničar“ Sarajevo, FK „Krupa“ Krupa na Vrbasu, and FK „Velež“ Mostar.
FK „Mladost“ Doboj Kakanj and FK „Olimpik“ Sarajevo did not receive a license to participate in the BH Premier League.
After reviewing the additional documentation, the First Instance Commission will make decisions on issuing a license for FK „Radnik“ Bijeljina and FK „Sloboda“ Tuzla.
The license for participation in UEFA club competitions was granted to the following clubs:
FK „Sarajevo“ Sarajevo, FK „Borac“ Banja Luka, NK „Široki Brijeg“ Široki Brijeg, HŠK „Zrinjski“ Mostar, FK „Željezničar“ Sarajevo, FK „Velež“ Mostar and FK „Tuzla City“ Tuzla.
The license for participation in UEFA club competitions was not granted to the following clubs:
FK ''Sloboda'' Tuzla, FK ''Olimpik'' Sarajevo, FK „Krupa“ Krupa na Vrbasu, FK „Mladost“ Doboj Kakanj and FK „Radnik“ Bijeljina.
ŽNK “SFK 2000” from Sarajevo also received a license to participate in the UEFA Women’s Champions League for the 2021/22 season.
In accordance with the provisions of the FF BH Regulations on Club Licensing (BH Premier League and UEFA competitions), clubs have the right to appeal to the FF BH Second Instance Commission for Club Licensing within 8 (eight) days from the date of receipt of written decisions of the FF BH First Instance Commissions for Club Licensing.


























