When Euro 2004 is mentioned, many Zmajevi fans recall the incredible journey the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team embarked on. Although they did not manage to lift the trophy, their struggle and spirit left an indelible mark in the hearts of fans. In the group stage, Zmajevi faced challenges but demonstrated remarkable resilience and team spirit.

On the tournament stage, Zmajevi went up against big names like England and France. Although the results were mixed, each match was a battle until the final whistle, and fans were proud of their team. Players like Edin Džeko, who was just beginning to make a name for himself, showcased their skills and potential, leaving a mark on the grand stage.

One of the most notable moments of the tournament was the match against Portugal. While it ended in a heavy defeat, Zmajevi left an impression on all present with their heart and determination. The fans stood behind their team, and the atmosphere in the stands was incredible. This support from home crowds was crucial, as the Zmajevi felt they were not alone in this challenge.

Euro 2004 did not bring a trophy, but it opened doors for new generations of players who later laid the foundation for a more successful period for the national team. Zmajevi became a symbol of hope and pride, and their story from 2004 inspired young footballers across Bosnia and Herzegovina to dream big.

As the Zmajevi prepare for the 2026 World Cup, the memory of Euro 2004 remains a bright spot in their history. The team spirit and fight they demonstrated then set the groundwork for future successes, and everyone hopes that the Zmajevi will once again bring joy and pride to their fans in the upcoming challenges.