Head coach Selver Hodžić has called up 23 players:
Almina Hodžić (Budućnost, Montenegro), Envera Hasanbegović (SFK 2000 Sarajevo), Lejla Burek (Malmö FF, Sweden), Andrea Gavrić (SFK 2000 Sarajevo), Đula Velagić (SFK 2000 Sarajevo), Emma Veletanlić (Kolding IF, Denmark), Melisa Hasanbegović (Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia), Nikolina Milović (Krylya Sovetov, Russia), Lana Radulović (ŽFK Spartak, Serbia), Gloria Slišković (Napoli, Italy), Selma Kapetanović (Al-Ula, Saudi Arabia), Andrea Grebenar (ŽNK Hajduk, Croatia), Marija Ana Milinković (FC Inter, Italy), Sofija Krajšumović (CSKA Moscow, Russia), Elma Husić (ŽNK Emina), Aida Hadžić (ŽNK Dinamo, Croatia), Selma Hasić (ŽFK Radnik Bumerang), Dajana Spasojević (FK Crvena Zvezda, Serbia), Andrea Čule (ŽNK Emina), Alma Krajnić (SFK 2000 Sarajevo), Minela Gačanica (Beşiktaş, Turkey), Ena Taslidža (FFC Turbine Potsdam, Germany), Milena Nikolić (FC Basel, Switzerland).
Our team has one win and one loss so far in the Nations League and now faces the group favorites.
“It’ll be tough against Poland - they’re fast, tactically strong, and Ewa Pajor is one of the best strikers in the world. Still, we’ve shown progress in the past duels, and I believe we can match them. Maybe even surprise them in the first game,” said Hodžić.
The team will gather on March 31 at the FFBiH Training Center in Zenica. With little prep time, the team departs for Poland on Wednesday, and the coach hopes all players arrive healthy and ready.





