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  • date 10-27-2009 03:37 PM
  • author lucas23 writes:
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As I research my next article, a cup of tea in one hand, a parker in the other, the horrors and destruction of war really hit home - and although I originally intended for this article to be free of contemplative thought and poignancy, my efforts immediately become futile.

 

The Bosnian war lasted between March 1992 through to November 1995 and was the result of violent and severe clashes between the then Bosnia and Herzogovina, Serbia and Montenegro and Croatia. 

The war claimed over 100,000 lives in which the vast majority were Bosnians and 1.8 million people were displaced - However the origins and the many questions that accompany the war are still heavily and widely debated between historians. 

 

Over a decade has passed since the end of the war and there are still reminders of the horrors and brutality of war as you walk through each city and the impact it has on so many people - most notoriously Sarajevo - I implore you to watch "Welcome to Sarajevo" as it gives a very small indication on how hard the war was to everyone in the region.

 

 

Even today there are still brief reminders to those who weren't in the war of how bad the war was for these people with the ongoing trial of Radovan Karadzic who has continuously escaped from justice and prosecution - the ex Serb leader is accused of genocide, crimes against humanity and violation of the rules and customs of war and as I read his indictment I cannot read any further without becoming overwhelmed with anger and emotion - for Karadzic's full indictment please visit Radovan Karadzic Indictment

 

The further I research my article, the more involved I become and as I look upto the heavens I thank God for keeping my family and I safe. I don't say this often enough, but my goodness am I fortunate.

 

As I continue to write, I notice I haven't even touched my tea so engrossed have I been with this remarkable country and its' story.

Football has helped to rebuild this war torn country and although there is still racial segregation between ethnic groups in Bosnia, the disparity between them seems to be ever increasingly getting smaller thanks to the help of the Bosnian National football side's phenomenal efforts to qualify for the FIFA 2010 World Cup - I say phenomenal only because there isn't a word remarkable enough - A war torn country of only 4 million, divided through ethnicity as well as the trivial fact that Bosnia were in complete disarray after their EURO 2008 attempts at qualification.

 

For those who have not kept themselves upto date with the happenings of World Cup 2010 qualifying will now find themselves quickly looking up Bosnia's results and I hope will be pleasantly surprised. 

After being paired with both EURO 2008 Champions Spain as well semi-finalists Turkey, to Bosnians the group may have seemed rather ominous - however almost two years on after their narrow 1-0 defeat to Spain, Bosnia now find themselves within two matches of reaching the 2010 World Cup in South Africa after finishing second place in their group ahead of Turkey.

 

However it is the achievements of two players, both of whom play their trade in Germany that have caught my attention. One is none other than Edin Dzeko, whilst the other is his accomplice at VfL Wolfsburg, Zvjezdan Misimovic. The pair between them have scored fourteen goals helping Bosnia to within the brink of qualification - yet it is not this fact that compels me to focus on the two, it is the fact that one is a Bosnian Muslim, whilst the other is a Serb - the two ethnicities that were a major part of the conflict in Bosnia. 

 

 

 

 

After trawling through the internet for an interview that Dzeko had with a journalist a while back, I finally find it and it epitomizes how far some of these player have come which is a credit to both Bosnia and its' football - a small part of the interview with Edin Dzeko - "Ciro Blazevic has brought this team all together. Whether I am Muslim or Croat or Serb it’s no problem. But for me it was never a problem if somebody was Serb, Croat or Muslim. What is important is whether they are a good man.”

 

Although the divide between ethnicities is still very much at large within Bosnia - the 1-1 draw against Turkey brought about nine stabbings in Herzogovina's largest city Mostar, the efforts of the players and the coaching staff have put a step in the right direction for Bosnia's future within both the world of football and the rebuilding of both the communities and the country as a whole.

 

In order to really get an understanding of what securing a place really means to the people of Bosnia, I only have to speak to an old friend - "I finally see smiles on peoples' faces in my home country after many many years of tears and frustrations. I guess football can be more than just a game." 

 

In essence it shows how trivial some of our complaints and toughness in life can be and shows how football can not only help the rebuilding of war torn countries such as Bosnia, but also help them heal and bring communities together that were once enemies. 


Bosnian hopes of qualification will now be put the test with one last hurdle, although it is one rather large hurdle - Bosnia will play Portugal in a two legged tie on the 14th and 18th of November - My support will be with Bosnia.

 

 

By Lucas Scott

 

Message Edited by lucas23 on 10-28-2009 11:18 AM
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  • comment number 10
  • date 11-06-2009 06:28 PM
  • author the_gooner writes:
body Great work!

Your a very good writer Lucas.
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  • comment number 11
  • date 11-08-2009 01:29 PM
  • author bookseller writes:
body Time and prosperity will hopfully heel the wounds in the Bosnian people heart and they will rise again as a nation and live in freedom and peace .. i would love to see them smiling when they make it to the world cup ..

I remember the war it was very sad .. Thanks for the article
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  • comment number 12
  • date 11-09-2009 12:15 PM
  • author highburied writes:
body Lucas,

Thanks for writing this.

You're a great man and I hope you become a pro writer in the future because you have skills but most importantly articles like this are very special for people and are much appreciated.

Im from Kosovo and Iv been through hard times just like Dzeko and Misimovic.

Now both countries, Bosnia and Kosovo are independent and working hard to reach European standards.

Just a few days ago, Sepp Blatter invited our FFK Chairman and they agreed to recognize our National Team and our teams in a near future.

If Bosnia goes to World Cup 2010 it means so much to us because ITS POSSIBLE!

Cheers!
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  • comment number 13
  • date 11-15-2009 04:26 PM
  • author realgunner writes:
body excellent analyses lucas, yet again.
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  • comment number 14
  • date 11-16-2009 01:39 PM
  • author lucas23 writes:
body Thank you for the kind words once again guys. Very much appreciated. There will be a new article published tomorrow.
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