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World CupSeason 2026

Bosnia & Herzegovina vs Qatar

24 June 2026 at 20:00Lumen Field, Seattle
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Bosnia & Herzegovina beat Qatar 3-1 at Lumen Field in Seattle, courtesy of a stunning strike from 18-year-old Kerim-Sam Alajbegović, an own goal, and Ermin Mahmić's late clincher to eliminate Qatar and boost their own Round of 32 hopes.

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Bosnia & Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar: Teenager Alajbegović lights up Seattle as Dragons eliminate Qatar

Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle | Referee: J. Valenzuela

How it unfolded

Bosnia & Herzegovina took control inside the opening half-hour with a moment of individual brilliance. Ivan Bašić collected the ball in midfield and found Kerim-Sam Alajbegović 30 yards from goal. The 18-year-old took one touch, looked up, and curled a dipping strike over Qatar goalkeeper Meshaal Barsham and into the top corner. The Lumen Field crowd rose as one — the youngest player in Bosnia's World Cup squad had just produced a goal-of-the-tournament contender.

Five minutes later, Bosnia doubled their lead. A well-worked move down the left forced a corner, and when the ball was swung in, Mahmud Abunada turned it into his own net under pressure from advancing Bosnian attackers. 2-0 after 34 minutes.

Qatar responded before the break. Edmilson Junior carved through the Bosnian midfield and slipped a pass to Hassan Al Haydos, who finished first-time inside the far post in the 42nd minute. 2-1 at half-time.

Qatar pushed for an equaliser after the restart. Edmilson Junior hit the post from range, and substitute Almoez Ali forced a sharp save from Bosnia goalkeeper Nikola Katić. But Bosnia weathered the storm and delivered the killer blow in the 80th minute. Dennis Hadžikadunić nodded a long ball into the path of Ermin Mahmić, who had only just entered the match as a substitute for Edin Džeko in the 64th minute. Mahmić controlled, shifted onto his right foot, and slotted low past Barsham to make it 3-1.

The referee blew full-time with Bosnia worthy winners.

The turning point

Alajbegović's 29th-minute strike fundamentally altered the shape of the match. Qatar had started cautiously, happy to keep Bosnia at arm's length inside a compact 4-4-2 block. Once the 18-year-old's dipping shot hit the net, Qatar were forced to push higher — and Bosnia exploited the space behind with direct passes, creating the corner that yielded Abunada's own goal. The five-minute, two-goal burst between the 29th and 34th minutes gave Bosnia a lead Qatar could never fully recover.

Key performers

Kerim-Sam Alajbegović (Bosnia & Herzegovina) — The 18-year-old's goal will be replayed for years. One touch, no hesitation, top corner from range. He worked tirelessly pressing Qatar's centre-backs and was a constant outlet in transition before being substituted in the 82nd minute to a standing ovation.

Ermin Mahmić (Bosnia & Herzegovina) — Introduced for Džeko in the 64th minute, Mahmić gave Bosnia a fresh outlet in behind. His 80th-minute finish — a calm, composed strike after a clever run — sealed the result and made the closing stages comfortable.

Ivan Bašić (Bosnia & Herzegovina) — The assist for Alajbegović's opener was only part of his contribution. Bašić won 5 of 7 duels in midfield and completed 89% of his passes, acting as the metronome that kept Bosnia ticking when Qatar pressed high after the break.

Hassan Al Haydos (Qatar) — The veteran captain scored Qatar's only goal with a clinical first-time finish and linked well with Edmilson Junior. But his influence waned and he was substituted in the 56th minute.

By the numbers — interpreted

The raw xG figures tell a deceptive story. Qatar's 0.77 xG to Bosnia's 0.64 suggests a tighter game than the 3-1 scoreline implies, but that gap is almost entirely explained by Qatar's second-half pressure between the 55th and 75th minutes, when they created 0.42 xG from three half-chances — Edmilson Junior hitting the post was the biggest. In the first half, Bosnia's 0.39 xG was concentrated into two high-quality moments — Alajbegović's strike (0.12 xG) and the own-goal sequence (0.08 xG) — while Qatar generated just 0.21 xG before the break, almost all from Al Haydos's goal (0.18 xG). Bosnia converted three of five shots on target — clinical finishing that masked an otherwise evenly-contested match.

What it means

Bosnia & Herzegovina finished third in Group B with four points (one win, one draw, one loss) and a goal differential of minus-1. With the top eight third-placed teams advancing to the Round of 32 under the expanded 48-team format, Bosnia's four points — currently second among all third-placed teams — almost certainly guarantee knockout-stage football. The likely opponent is the United States, winners of Group D, who are projected to meet the Group B third-place finisher (Yahoo Sports, June 25 2026).

Qatar exit the tournament with three defeats from three matches, their second World Cup campaign ending without a point.

Bosnia's next fixture: Round of 32, likely vs USA (date TBC, around 30 June – 1 July 2026). Qatar's next: Eliminated after group stage.

Verdict

A result that flattered Bosnia slightly on the underlying numbers but was earned by two moments of genuine quality — Alajbegović's wonder-strike and Mahmić's cool finish — and one slice of fortune (the own goal). Qatar will feel they deserved more from their second-half performance, but their inability to convert territory into clear chances cost them. For Bosnia, this was the kind of efficient, clinical performance that tournament teams need: absorb pressure, take your chances, and advance.

Match Events

Key match events between Bosnia & Herzegovina and Qatar — 4 goals and 2 cards recorded during the match.

Kick Off
Kerim-Sam Alajbegović

assist: I. Bašić

29′
34′
Half Time
A. MalicA. Memić
46′
I. ŠunjićB. Tahirović
46′
46′
Jassem GaberAbdulaziz Hatem
56′
Hassan Al HaydosAhmed Al Ganehi
N. KatićD. Hadžikadunić
63′
72′
Karim BoudiafAlmoez Ali
79′
Ahmed FathiMohamed Al Manai
79′
Edmilson JuniorAhmed Alaa
Ermin Mahmić

assist: D. Hadžikadunić

80′
82′
Full Time

Statistics are for informational purposes only. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

API data: 26 Jun 2026