Expressing his pride in leading his country's national team, Hodžić said: "I'm highly motivated to represent my country with heartfelt dedication. It's a significant responsibility for me, and I'll strive to contribute to the future success of our women's "A" team through my efforts. It's essential that we all share the same vision and work towards common goals, that's the foundation of everything, as well as team cohesion, bravery on the field, and a lot of confidence. I've already contacted our team members to introduce them with our working methods. With a positive attitude and collective effort, I'm confident we can achieve great results."
Born on October 12th 1978 in Brčko, Selver Hodžić enjoyed a football career as a defender from 1997 to 2013. He represented various clubs in Switzerland, including Zug 94, Luzern, Buochs, Baden, Thun, Neuchâtel Xamax, Lugano, and Wohlen, with a brief stint at Israeli club Bnei Yehuda.
Transitioning into coaching, Hodžić worked with male and female youth teams at Luzern. He later led the senior team SC Buochs and the women's team FC Aarau. Additionally, he served as an assistant in the coaching staff of the Swiss women's national "A" team, contributing to their participation in the 2023 World Cup in New Zealand.