What’s new for Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Bosnia and Herzegovina will kick off on June 12 at 21:00 local time, traveling from Toronto to their first World Cup 2026 match. They travel on an official bus, dark‑red with gold accents, bearing the "Bosnia and Herzegovina" banner. A special detail – a child’s drawing on the side windows – gives the vehicle an emotional touch.
Why does the bus matter for the team?
The bus isn’t just transport; it carries a message. A 7‑year‑old fan, Enis, drew the artwork now integrated into the design. The detail sparked huge public attention and further motivated the players. Captain Edin Džeko shared a photo on Instagram, tagging the official FIFA‑World‑Cup profile and adding the Bosnian flag emoji, amplifying the emotional impact.
How does the bus reflect Toronto preparations?
After a 1‑1 draw with Panama in St. Louis, the squad moved to Toronto. There they will conduct final training sessions, with the bus shuttling them daily between hotel and training ground. Hyundai, the tournament’s official partner, provided the vehicle, and the design aligns with the World Cup logo, highlighting the event’s global stature.
What awaits at the World Cup opening?
Bosnia and Herzegovina’s first match is against hosts Canada on June 12, 21:00 local time. The bus will bring them to the stadium, and Enis’s drawing on the window symbolizes the dreams of the youngest supporters back home. This emotional detail reminds the players they represent not only themselves but also future generations.
What are the bus’s key features?
Dark‑red dominates, while gold details add prestige. The side panel clearly displays the "Bosnia and Herzegovina" banner. Enis’s sketch shows a tiny footballer in action, adding warmth and extra motivation. The Hyundai logo is visible on the front, confirming the partnership with FIFA.
How will fans react?
The public has already raised their voices about the bus, sharing photos and videos on social media. The emotional link between the child’s drawing and the squad fuels additional interest and support. The bus is expected to become a symbol of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s journey through World Cup 2026 and perhaps a collector’s item for the most loyal fans.
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