Bosnia and Herzegovina Eliminate Qatar to Keep Knockout Dreams Alive
Bosnia and Herzegovina kept their hopes of a historic maiden World Cup knockout stage appearance alive with a dramatic 3-1 victory over Qatar at Lumen Field. The crucial result secured third place in Group B with four points, leaving the European side in a commanding position to advance to the round of 32. Conversely, the defeat condemned Qatar to a premature exit, marking their second consecutive elimination at the group stage of the tournament.
The match ignited in the first half when eighteen-year-old sensation Kerim Alajbegovic delivered a moment of individual brilliance. Approaching the half-hour mark, the teenage winger bypassed the Qatari defence before unleashing a spectacular long-range strike into the top corner. Just five minutes later, veteran talisman Edin Dzeko engineered a second goal on his milestone 150th appearance; his deflected effort ricocheted off a defender and squeezed past goalkeeper Mahmoud Abunada for an unfortunate own goal, doubling the European advantage.
Refusing to surrender, Qatar capitalised on a momentary defensive lapse to claw their way back into the contest shortly before the interval. Their captain and most capped player, Hassan Al-Haydos, pounced on a precise pullback to halve the deficit, injecting renewed tension into the tie. The Asian side applied significant pressure and even struck the woodwork in first-half stoppage time, threatening an equaliser that could have derailed the Bosnian aspirations.
However, the Qatari resistance ultimately crumbled in the closing stages of a fiercely contested second half. In the eightieth minute, Ermin Mahmic seized upon a loose ball inside the penalty area, powerfully prodding home his second goal of the tournament to extinguish any hopes of a Qatari fightback. The definitive strike sealed a monumental victory, sparking jubilant celebrations on the pitch and potentially setting up a highly anticipated knockout clash for the triumphant Bosnians.





