well, that way I support Cibalia
when choosing from Premier leagues, it was Zrinjski
I had to google both of those names lol. I have never heard of either of those 2 teams.
yeah I know
Cibalia is currently in 2nd Division
we fell out 2 years ago, I'm a loyal fan though, and I appreciate the people who still come to watch the games
Zrinjski Mostar is a Croatian club and the champion of Bosnia&Herzegovina, not famous though hehe
Perhaps you heard of Dinamo Zagreb or Hajduk?
Luka Modrić played in Zrinjski and Dinamo
Of course I heard of Hadjuk Split and Dinamo Zagreb. I sincerely hope Dinamo Zagreb goes bankrupt though after they allowed Olympique Lyon to beat them 1-7 on their own pitch in the champions league a few years back making sure Ajax did not go through on goal difference. I'm not saying they were bribed (although they might) but they obviously didn't give a fuck.
I share your thoughts on Dinamo, I dislike them, I preferr Hajduk over
started disliking them when they sold Modrić,Ćorluka,Eduardo da Silva, Vukojević etc.
their boss is a shithead and refuses to leave altough the fans are boycotting the games because of him for over a year
Anyway, how does a Croation club become the champion of Bosnia&Herzegovina?
because there are Croatian clubs in Bosnia&Herzegovina
since there are 3 nations in Bosnia&Herzegovina, Croats,Serbs and Bosniaks
the cities aren't that mixed if that's what you think when hearing about this, there are exact areas where Serbs are 90%, where Croats are 90% and etc. [so they are differianted by Croatian,Serbian and Muslim clubs]
So Zrinjski Mostar is from the West Side of Mostar [Croatian side]
you can see the Croatian coat of arms in their coat of arms
the logo literally says Croatian sports club Zrinjski Mostar
the East Side of Mostar [the Bosniak side] is Velež
Široki Brijeg was 2nd in the BiH Premier league and was qualifying for the UEFA cup
Sarajevo [capital, Muslim club] was 3rd
no national colors in the "Bosniak" clubs since there were no Bosniaks in the time the clubs were created, so here's a usual redish commie coat of arms here
Borac, Serbian club from Banja Luka was 6th
you can also see Serbian colors in their coat of arms
hope you understand the situation now