(Click here and here for the original Turkish text in Haber Boşnak, published May 1, 2012.)
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Zeljeznicar and
Şiroki Brijeg are not only rivals in the Bosnian Premijer League, but they also
struggle for the title of Bosnian Cup.
Last Wednesday,
the first leg of the Bosnian Cup final was played and Zeljo had a 1-0 home
victory with the goal scored by Skara. The second match will be played in
Şiroki Brijeg and we will see if 1-0 home victory will be enough for Zeljo.
24th week was
characterized by victories of three goals, which did not make any change at the
peak of the league. Both Zeljo and Şiroki Brijeg had victories and conserved
their rankings as the first and second teams.
The surprise home
defeat of Borac against Zvijezda made it more difficult for them to struggle
for European cups. Another surprising result was the away 3-0 defeat of
Olimpik in Gabela. With this result, Olimpik who as slowly but surely
approaching the pot for playing European cups is injured badly. Zrinjski,
another team approaching for right to be in European struggle was defeated in
Mostar Derby against Velez.
Without doubt,
the Mostar Derby did not have any effect for the struggle at the top of the
league, neither it affected the bottom ranks, but in the name of the Bosnian
football legacy, Mostar Derby was the most important match of the week.
The Velez –
Zrinjski derby is not only a simple city derby. Zrinjski was banned during Tito
regime because of their sportive support to Nazi puppet Ustashi regime during
the World War II.
They were re-established
again during the collapse of Yugoslavia. The first action they did was to rent
Velez’s Stadium Biİjini Brijeg for 49 years from the administration of Croat
Defense Union, who occupied West Mostar (and shelled famous Mostar bridge) during
the Bosnian War 1992-1995.
For Velez, with a claim of being the team of the
whole city, in spite of Zrinjski representing only the Bosnian Croats of
Mostar, the 3-1 victory against Zrinjski, as a result of a good football played
under sharp Herzegovinian sun was of importance. (Poster photo: http://www.redarmy-mostar.ba)
The most dramatic
match of the week was Sloboda’s home 4-0 defeat against Zeljo. Slavija was
awarded by the recent week’s performance and now they are above the red line,
where Sloboda is now there. Sloboda is one of those seven teams, who had been
continuously taking part in Bosnian League since it was established in 2003, and
recognized as a team with an honorable history with loyal and recognized fans.
The results of the matches played in the Bosnian
Premier League in the 24th week are as follow:
Çelik Zenica: 2 –
Leotar Trebinje: 3
FK Kozara: 1 –
Şiroki Brijeg: 2
FK Sarajevo: 3 –
Rudar Prijedor: 1
FK Slavija: 3 –
NK Travnik: 1
Velez Mostar: 3–
Zrinjski: 1
GOŞK Gabela: 3 –
Olimpik Sarajevo: 0
Sloboda Tuzla: 0–
Zeljeznicar: 4
Borac Banja Luka:
1 – Zvijezda Gradaçac: 2
Standings of the teams by the end of 24th
week:
(Source: www.nfsbih.ba) |
Next
Week’s Schedule (Week 25: May, 2):
Borac – Çelik
Zvijezda –
Sloboda
Zeljo – GOŞK
Olimpik – Velez
Zrinjski –
Slavija
Travnik –
Sarajevo
Rudar – Kozara
Şiroki - Leotar
FK
NOVI PAZAR
Novi Pazar has almost returned from death’s door. The only think they have to do from now on
is to take three points in the next three matches. However, three difficult
matches wait for Pazar. The rival Borac, on the other hand will have
relatively easier matches, with a potential of gaining points from any of
them.
Novi Pazar,
joining the Serbian Super League for the first time is that close to fulfill this
season’s target of not relegating.
As we mentioned
earlier, 27th week was a crucial turning point for Novi Pazar. But, it seems
Novi Pazar will be regretting too much for the two points lost to Metalac last
week.
The home match
against Hajduk Kula had an opening with a surprise goal at only sixth minute.
When the fans
were suspicious on the issue if there would be another accident, the maestro of
midfield of Novi Pazar with a recognizable Super Liga experience, Irfan
Vuşljanin son of Novi Pazar scored at 25th minute. Just after that, 32 years
old striker Admir Raşçiç from Foça – East Bosnia, having played in Çelik and
Zeljeznicar scored the victory goal at 33th minute. Since Borac had a home 4-0 lost
against Partizan, Novi Pazar had a deep breath. As we mentioned last week, after
victory against Rad, BSK Borça is now surely away from relegation pot.
Standing of the teams in Serbian Jelen
Super League by 27th week:
(Source: www. utakmica.rs)
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Novi Pazar’s next
matches:
Sloboda (away)
OFK Beograd (home)
Jagodina (away)
Borac’s next
matches:
Rad (away)
Vojvodina (home)
Spartak (away)
Novi Pazar has
the greatest expectations from Borac-Vojvodina match. The same week, Pazar may
gain point(s) against OFK at home.