With that, the league season has 33 full rounds instead of the 22 rounds and an additional 10 rounds in the relegation and championship games. [2] [edit] On 31 July 2012, the Football Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina signed a two-year deal with BH Telecom regarding the sponsorship of the league, effectively renaming the league BH Telecom Premier League. [3] The deal was extended once more before the start of 2014–15 season. On 24 July 2020, it was announced that Mtel had become the new league sponsor for the next three years with an estimate 23 Million BAM worth, [4] renaming the league m:tel Premier League.
Next season playoff was resumed for the last time prior to full and final agreement on unified N/FSBiH and its competition, Premier League BiH (Premijer Liga), in the fall 2000. Premier League creation 2000–01[edit] Full and final agreement on unified N/FSBiH and its competition, Premier League BiH (Premijer Liga), happened in the fall 2000.
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina - WikipediaFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Premier League of Bosnia and HerzegovinaFounded2000First season2000–01Country Bosnia and HerzegovinaConfederationUEFANumber of teams12Level on pyramid1Relegation toFirst League of FBiHFirst League of RSDomestic cup(s)Bosnian CupInternational cup(s)UEFA Champions League UEFA Europa Conference LeagueCurrent championsZrinjski (8th title) (2022–23)Most championshipsZrinjski (8 titles)Most appearancesWagner (297)Top goalscorerNemanja Bilbija (161)TV partnersArena Sport MY TVWebsitenfsbih.
2023–24 Member Clubs[edit] Locations of the 2023–24 Premier League of BiH clubs Team Location Stadium Capacity[5] Borac Banja Luka Banja Luka Banja Luka City Stadium 10, 030 GOŠK Gabela Gabela Perica-Pero Pavlović 3, 000 Igman Konjic Konjic Stadion Igmana 5, 000 Posušje Mokri Dolac Stadium 8, 000 Sarajevo Asim Ferhatović Hase 34, 500 Sloga Meridian Doboj Luke Stadium Široki Brijeg Pecara 7, 000 Tuzla City Tuzla Tušanj 7, 200 Velež Mostar Mostar Rođeni Stadium Zrinjski Mostar Bijeli Brijeg 9, 000 Zvijezda 09 Ugljevik Ugljevik City Stadium Željezničar Grbavica 13, 146 Rankings[edit] Source: Bert Kassies' website (country rankings; team rankings) Bosnia and Herzegovina Champions[edit] Champions of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit] 1994–95 - Čelik - "Champion of BiH" 1995–96 - Čelik - "Champion of BiH" 1996–97 - Čelik - "Champion of BiH" 1997–98 - Bosna Visoko - "Champion of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina" (first round) 1997–98 - Željezničar - "Champion of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina" (Play-Offs) - Official champions 1998–99 - Sarajevo - "Champion of BiH" 1999–2000 - Jedinstvo Bihać - "Champion of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina" (first round) 1999–2000 - Brotnjo - "Champion of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina" (Play-Offs) - Official champions Champions of First League of Herzeg-Bosnia[edit] 1993–94 - Široki Brijeg[6] – Mario Prskalo (10 goals, Široki Brijeg) 1994–95 - Široki Brijeg – Anđelko Marušić (15, Široki Brijeg) 1995–96 - Široki Brijeg – Mario Marušić (15, Grude), Dejan Džepina (15, Novi Travnik) 1996–97 - Široki Brijeg – Anđelko Marušić (21, Široki Brijeg) 1997–98 - Široki Brijeg – Stanko Bubalo (31, Široki Brijeg) 1998–99 - Posušje – Slađan Filipović (19, Široki Brijeg) 1999–2000 - Posušje – Robert Ristovski (18, Kiseljak) Champions of First League of the Republika Srpska[edit] Season Champions Runners-up Top goalscorer Club Goals 1995–96 Boksit Milići Rudar Prijedor Siniša Đurić Zoran Majstorović Kozara GradiškaBoksit Milići 16 1996–97 Rudar Ugljevik Sloga Trn Mladen Zgonjanin Marić Sloga Trn Glasinac Sokolac 14 1997–98 Nikola Bala 31 1998–99 Radnik Bijeljina Mladen Zgonjanin 23 1999–2000 Nedo Zdjelar Sloboda Novi Grad 29 2000–01 Milanko Đerić 26 2001–02 Leotar Kozara Gradiška Pavle Delibašić Siniša Jovanović Leotar Glasinac Sokolac 21 Champions of Bosnia and Herzegovina[edit] Listing seasons (aside of 1998–99 season) before the creation of Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina where the champion was decided via a play-off played between best placed clubs who played in First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and First League of Herzeg-Bosnia (without clubs from First League of the Republika Srpska).
Ever since the year 2000 Premier League is the top tier of Bosnia and Herzegovina football, with two entity-based leagues, First League of Republika Srpska and First League of the Federation of BiH, being pushed to the second tier of the football pyramid and serve as feeder leagues to Premier League. [1] Premier League as Liga 12 from 2016–17 until 2018–19[edit] During the 2016–17 season and the 2017–18 season BH Telecom Premier League had changed its format entirely, reducing a number of clubs from 16 to 12, thus sometimes referred to as "Liga 12" (League 12), with the calendar also modified accordingly, and introducing playoffs (also known as the "title playoffs") and play out. Number of matches were played by each club during regular season after which, according to their position, they entered to play-offs or play out.
Winner of play-off Runners-up of play-off Winning manager Top scorer(s) of play-off Player(s) (Club) 1997–981 Željezničar (1) Enver Hadžiabdić (1) Stanko Bubalo (Široki Brijeg) Hadis Zubanović (Željezničar) 3 1998–992 Sarajevo (1) Nermin Hadžiahmetović (3) — 1999–20003 Brotnjo (1) Budućnost Ivo Ištuk (1) Zikret Kuljaninović (Budućnost) Alen Škoro (Sarajevo) Halim Stupac (Jedinstvo) 5 1 A play-off between the best placed teams of First League of Bosnia and Herzegovina and First League of Herzeg-Bosnia was played; without clubs from First League of Republika Srpska.
However, the first 2000–01 season seen clubs from Federation of BiH only, while clubs from Republic of Srpska entity continue to compete in their own separate league as their entity association still refused to join agreed unified N/FSBiH and its new competition. However, UEFA and FIFA never intended to recognize this separate organization nor its competition, which meant clubs could not compete outside territory of the entity and would not compete internationally. This situation forced clubs to insist that their organization also join N/FSBiH, and two years later they became part of the competition for the season 2002–03.
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar vs FK Sarajevo live score, H2H and HŠK Zrinjski Mostar FK Sarajevo live score (and video online live stream) starts on 18 Dec 2023 at 17:00 UTC time in Premijer Liga, Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Hsk Zrinjski Mostar vs FK Sarajevo: Live Score, Stream and Match Hsk Zrinjski Mostar vs FK Sarajevo in the Bosnia and Herzegovina. Premier League (12/15/2023): Live score, stream, statistics match & H2H results on ...