SFK 2000 Sarajevo and ŽF/NK Emina will compete for the trophy after showing the most throughout the season and deservedly securing their places in the final of the country’s largest competition.
SFK 2000 Sarajevo head coach Alisa Spahić: “The Cup final is always a special match and a great opportunity to win a trophy. We respect Emina, which has shown through quality and results that it deserves a place in the final, but I believe in my team and in everything we’ve worked on throughout the season. I expect a good match and hope we’ll have reason to celebrate in the end and win the ‘double crown’ once again.”
Emina head coach Zijo Tojaga: “We’re proud to have achieved success once again and reached the Cup final. This is a reward for the effort and work invested by the players and coaching staff throughout the season. We’re aware of the opponent’s quality, but we believe in ourselves, we’re ready to give our best and try to win the trophy.”
On the road to the final, the Sarajevo club defeated Iskra Bugojno 5:0 and Leotar 10:0, while the Mostar side overcame Libero 8:1 and Radnik 8:0.
The final’s head referee will be Merima Čelik from Sarajevo, assisted by Merima Tanović from Mostar and Nevena Marković from Vlasenica. The fourth official is Almasa Hodžić from Breza. Match delegate will be Nataša Valjić, while Robert Zrilić will serve as referee observer, both from Banja Luka.

















