Legacy
The first UEFA European Women's Under-17 Championship was held in the 2007/2008 season, after it was officially established by the UEFA Executive Committee on 22nd May 2006. That decision enabled UEFA to further emphasize its commitment to women's football.
Today, the BH FF delegation maid a working visit to Široki Brijeg, where they met with Mayor Miro Kraljević.
The topic of the meeting was the organization of the European Championship for female cadets, which will be held in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 3rd to 15th May, and one of the host cities will be Široki Brijeg.
When you get the privilege of hosting a big competition under the auspices of UEFA for the first time, then you take care of every single detail. A competition such as the Women's U-17 European Championship, which will be held in Bosnia and Herzegovina from 3 to 15 May 2022, deserves the best possible ambassadors, and there is no better choice for this role than the captains of the men's and women's "A" national teams, Edin Džeko and Milena Nikolić.
The City of Mostar is the cultural, political, and economic center of Herzegovina and the administrative center of the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton / County. The city is located on the Neretva River, and according to the latest census from 2013, it has about 105,000 inhabitants, including suburbs.




