Bosnia and Herzegovina football clubs in European competitions

Clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina have competed in European competitions since the 1967–68 season, when Yugoslav champions Sarajevo took part in the European Cup. They defeated Cypriot side Olympiakos Nicosia in the first round, before losing to Manchester United in the second round.

Besides Sarajevo, four other teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina appeared in European competitions while the country was part of Yugoslavia, with Željezničar achieving the best result by reaching the semi-finals of the 1984–85 UEFA Cup, where they lost 4–3 on aggregate to Hungarian side Videoton.

Since independence, a further 14 Bosnian clubs have competed in Europe.

The 2023–24 season marked a historic breakthrough, as Zrinjski became the first team from the country to reach the group stage of a UEFA club competition. They overcame Icelandic champions Breiðablik in the Europa League third qualifying round, but were defeated by Austrian side LASK in the play-offs, which redirected them to the Europa Conference League group stage. Zrinjski were drawn into Group E alongside Aston Villa of England, Polish side Legia Warsaw, and AZ from the Netherlands. On 21 September 2023, they secured their first-ever group stage victory in a dramatic comeback against AZ, overturning a 0–3 halftime deficit to win 4–3, with goals from Zvonimir Kožulj, Josip Ćorluka, and Aldin Hrvanović. Zrinjski also drew 1–1 at home against Aston Villa, ultimately finishing fourth in the group with 1 win, 1 draw, and 4 defeats, scoring 6 goals and conceding 10.

The following season, Borac qualified for the league phase under UEFA’s new competition format. After defeating Faroese champions in the Europa League third qualifying round, they were eliminated on penalties by Ferencváros in the play-offs, but still secured a place in the Conference League league phase. Drawn against Panathinaikos, APOEL, LASK, Omonia, Víkingur Reykjavík, and Shamrock Rovers, Borac began their campaign with a spirited 1–1 home draw against Panathinaikos, followed by a 1–0 away victory over APOEL. They went on to defeat LASK 2–1 and held Omonia to a goalless draw in Banja Luka, while suffering away losses to Víkingur and Shamrock Rovers. These results placed them 20th out of 36 teams, enough to progress to the knockout phase play-offs, where they edged Olimpija Ljubljana 1–0 on aggregate. In the round of 16, Borac faced Rapid Wien, drawing 1–1 at home before a narrow 2–1 extra-time defeat in Vienna ended their run.

In 2025–26 Europa League third qualifying round, Zrinjski once again defeated Breiðablik to secure another season in European club competition. In the play-off, they faced Dutch side Utrecht, losing 2–0 at home in Mostar before holding their opponents to a goalless draw in the return leg. The aggregate defeat denied Zrinjski a historic first appearance in the Europa League league phase, but they subsequently qualified for the League phase of the Conference League. They were drawn alongside Rapid Wien, Dynamo Kyiv, Mainz, Lincoln Red Imps, Raków Częstochowa, and Häcken. Zrinjski opened their league phase campaign with a 5–0 home victory over Lincoln Red Imps. This was followed by a 1–0 away defeat to Mainz and a 6–0 loss to Dynamo Kyiv in Lublin, the club’s worst result in European competition. They then secured a 2–1 win against Häcken in Mostar, and lost 1–0 away to Raków. In the final matchday, a 1–1 home draw against Rapid confirmed their first-ever qualification for the knockout phase play-offs.

Qualification for European competitions

Four teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina qualify for European competitions.

Premier League champions qualify for the UEFA Champions League, while three other teams (one being the national Cup winner) qualify for the UEFA Conference League. Champions League teams start in the first qualifying round while teams in Conference League start in first or second qualifying round.

UEFA country coefficient

At the end of the 2024–25 season, Bosnia and Herzegovina was ranked 34th. The table below shows UEFA coefficients for Bosnia and Herzegovina, former Yugoslav associations, and other relevant UEFA members.

Rank Member association 2020–21 2021–22 2022–23 2023–24 2024–25 Coeff.
21  CroatiaEx-Yu 5.900 6.000 3.375 5.875 5.875 27.025
22  SerbiaEx-Yu 5.500 9.500 5.375 1.400 3.725 25.500
28  SloveniaEx-Yu 2.250 3.000 2.125 3.875 9.093 20.343
33  Iceland 0.625 1.500 3.000 3.833 4.562 13.520
34  Bosnia and Herzegovina 2.625 1.625 2.000 2.250 4.531 13.031
35  Armenia 1.375 1.875 2.375 2.250 4.375 12.250
37  KosovoEx-Yu 1.833 2.333 2.875 3.000 2.000 12.041
47  MontenegroEx-Yu 1.625 0.750 1.000 1.333 2.500 7.208
48  North MacedoniaEx-Yu 1.750 0.625 1.625 1.500 0.666 6.166

Updated: 15 August 2025

Ranking records

  • Record-high ranking: 29 out of 53 after 2000–11 season
  • Record-low ranking: 49 out of 50 after 1999–00 season

Pre-war period

A total of five teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina participated in the three major European competitions at the time: the European Cup, the Fairs Cup/UEFA Cup, and the now-abolished UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

European Cup

Sarajevo was the only team to win a tie and advance to the next round, achieving this in 1967–68 before losing in the second round to Manchester United. Their second participation in 1985–86 ended in a 4–2 aggregate loss to Finnish champions Kuusysi Lahti. Sarajevo's fierce city rival, Željezničar, lost to English side Derby County in the first round of their sole European Cup appearance.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Sarajevo 2 1 6 1 2 3 8 9
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 1 0 2 0 0 2 1 4
TOTAL 3 1 8 1 2 5 9 13

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

This competition, abolished in 1999, featured two teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Both Velež Mostar and Borac Banja Luka participated twice.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Velež Mostar 2 2 8 3 4 1 18 13
FK Borac Banja Luka 2 1 6 4 0 2 17 8
TOTAL 4 3 14 7 4 3 35 21

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

Željezničar was the only club from Bosnia and Herzegovina to participate in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. They competed in its final season before the tournament was officially sanctioned by UEFA and rebranded as the UEFA Cup. Željezničar were eliminated in the first round by Belgian powerhouse Anderlecht.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 1 0 2 0 0 2 7 9
TOTAL 1 0 2 0 0 2 2 7

UEFA Cup

The UEFA Cup was introduced in the 1971–72 season. Clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina began playing significantly more matches in European competitions than before. The most notable campaign was Željezničar’s run to the semifinals in 1984–85, where they lost to Hungarian Videoton. Velež participated in four seasons, Sarajevo and Željezničar in two each, and Sloboda Tuzla in one season.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Velež Mostar 4 6 20 9 5 6 30 28
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 2 7 18 8 4 6 33 23
FK Sarajevo 2 2 8 3 3 2 21 21
FK Sloboda Tuzla 1 0 2 1 0 1 4 8
TOTAL 9 15 48 21 13 14 88 80

Statistics

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Velež Mostar 6 8 28 12 9 7 48 41
FK Željezničar 5 7 22 8 4 10 41 36
FK Sarajevo 4 3 14 4 5 5 29 30
FK Borac Banja Luka 2 1 6 4 0 2 17 8
FK Sloboda Tuzla 1 0 2 1 0 1 4 8
TOTAL 18 19 72 29 18 25 139 123

Records

Biggest win
1975–76 Cup Winners' Cup
Borac Rumelange 9–0

Biggest aggregate win
1975–76 Cup Winners' Cup
Borac – Rumelange 14–1 (9–0 H, 5–1 A)

Biggest loss
1982–83 UEFA Cup
Anderlecht Sarajevo 6–1

Biggest aggregate loss
1982–83 UEFA Cup
Sarajevo – Anderlecht 2–6 (1-6 A, 1-0 H)

Furthest in a competition
1984–85 UEFA Cup
Željezničar reached the semifinals

Post-war period

Following the breakup of Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, like other newly independent countries, established its own football league. Bosnian clubs first appeared in European competitions in 1998, when two Sarajevo teams competed in the UEFA Cup. In 1999, Jedinstvo Bihać participated in the (now defunct) UEFA Intertoto Cup. The country’s debut in the UEFA Champions League came in 2000, with Brotnjo Čitluk taking part after winning the Bosniak–Croatian playoff. No Bosnian clubs competed in Europe during the 1999–2000 season aside from Jedinstvo’s Intertoto campaign.

UEFA Champions League

Since the 2000–01 season, eight teams from Bosnia and Herzegovina have participated in the UEFA Champions League, but none have reached the group stage or league phase. Two clubs advanced to the third qualifying round, where they suffered hard defeats.

In the 2002–03 season, Željezničar defeated the Icelandic and Norwegian champions before facing English side Newcastle United in the third qualifying round. They lost 0–1 at home and 0–4 away. In the 2007–08 season, Sarajevo progressed past the Maltese champions and caused a surprise by defeating Genk, advancing to the third qualifying round against Ukrainian giants Dynamo Kyiv, where they lost both matches.

Among other Bosnian clubs, Zrinjski holds the record for the most Champions League appearances, having competed on nine occasions. Borac followed with three campaigns, while Široki Brijeg competed twice. Single appearances were made by Brotnjo, Modriča, and Leotar Trebinje, highlighting the sporadic yet persistent presence of Bosnian football on Europe’s biggest club stage.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar 9 2 22 5 7 10 17 32
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 5 2 14 4 1 9 12 27
FK Sarajevo 4 3 12 4 0 8 16 17
FK Borac Banja Luka 3 1 8 3 0 5 11 17
NK Široki Brijeg 2 1 6 3 1 2 4 5
FK Modriča 1 1 4 2 0 2 5 8
FK Leotar Trebinje 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 4
HNK Brotnjo 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 4
TOTAL 26 11 72 23 10 39 71 114

Updated: 15 August 2025

UEFA Cup / Europa League

As in the Champions League, no team from Bosnia and Herzegovina has yet reached the group stage or league phase. Sarajevo came closest in several seasons, reaching the play-off round before being eliminated by Cluj in 2009–10, Borussia Mönchengladbach in 2014–15, and Celtic in 2019–20. Zrinjski reached the play-off round twice: in 2023–24, where they were knocked out by LASK, and in 2025–26, losing to Utrecht. Borac reached the play-off in 2024–25, where they were defeated by Ferencváros.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Sarajevo 15 14 60 21 13 26 85 110
NK Široki Brijeg 14 10 48 16 11 26 60 78
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 11 8 37 13 10 14 38 45
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar 10 12 41 19 10 13 67 57
FK Borac Banja Luka 4 2 10 2 5 3 10 11
FK Radnik Bijeljina 2 0 4 1 1 2 2 4
FK Modriča 1 1 4 2 0 2 4 8
FK Slavija Istočno Sarajevo 1 1 4 1 1 2 4 6
FK Olimpik 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1
HNK Brotnjo 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 2
FK Sloboda Tuzla 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 1
NK Žepče 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 4
FK Budućnost Banovići 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 4
HNK Orašje 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 7
TOTAL 64 48 219 75 55 94 273 336

Updated: 2 September 2025

UEFA Conference League

Since the competition’s inception in 2021–22, two clubs from Bosnia and Herzegovina have appeared in the UEFA Conference League group stage or league phase. Zrinjski became the first and only Bosnian club to reach the group stage in the 2023–24 season. They later qualified for the league phase in the 2025–26 season and advanced to the knockout round play-offs. Borac meanwhile became the first club from the country to reach the round of 16 in the 2024–25 season, before losing to Rapid Wien.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Borac Banja Luka 5 2 18 5 5 8 14 24
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar 4 5 26 9 3 12 28 29
FK Sarajevo 4 1 10 2 4 4 8 15
FK Velež Mostar 3 2 10 3 2 5 10 17
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 2 1 6 1 3 2 8 11
FK Tuzla City 1 1 4 2 0 2 8 5
NK Široki Brijeg 1 0 2 1 0 1 3 4
TOTAL 20 12 76 23 17 34 79 105

Updated: 18 December 2025

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Between 1995 and 2008, six Bosnian clubs participated in the now-defunct Intertoto Cup. Jedinstvo Bihać made their debut in 1999, becoming the first Bosnian club to win and progress to the next round of the competition. No Bosnian team advanced beyond the second round, meaning no team played more than four matches in a single season.

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
FK Sloboda Tuzla 2 2 8 2 2 4 7 12
NK Čelik Zenica 2 1 6 4 0 2 11 9
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar 2 1 6 2 2 2 8 7
FK Slavija Istočno Sarajevo 1 1 4 2 1 1 6 7
NK Jedinstvo Bihać 1 1 4 1 0 3 5 6
HNK Brotnjo 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 8
TOTAL 9 6 30 12 5 13 39 49

Updated: 15 August 2025

Statistics

Team Participations Round wins Games Wins Draws Losses Goals for Goals against
HŠK Zrinjski Mostar 24 20 88 35 21 37 120 125
FK Sarajevo 23 18 82 27 17 38 109 142
FK Željezničar Sarajevo 18 11 57 18 14 25 58 83
NK Široki Brijeg 17 11 56 20 12 29 67 87
FK Borac Banja Luka 12 5 36 10 10 16 35 52
FK Velež Mostar 3 2 10 3 2 5 10 17
FK Sloboda Tuzla 3 2 10 2 3 5 7 13
HNK Brotnjo Čitluk 3 0 6 2 1 3 6 14
FK Modriča 2 2 8 4 0 4 9 16
FK Slavija Istočno Sarajevo 2 2 8 3 2 3 10 13
NK Čelik Zenica 2 1 6 4 0 2 11 9
FK Radnik Bijeljina 2 0 4 1 1 2 2 4
FK Tuzla City 1 1 4 2 0 2 8 5
FK Leotar Trebinje 1 1 4 1 1 2 3 4
NK Jedinstvo Bihać 1 1 4 1 0 3 5 6
FK Olimpik 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 1
NK Žepče 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 4
FK Budućnost Banovići 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 4
HNK Orašje 1 0 2 0 0 2 0 7
TOTAL 119 77 398 133 87 181 462 606

Updated: 18 December 2025

Records

Biggest win
2010–11 UEFA Europa League
Tre Penne - Zrinjski Mostar 2-9

Biggest aggregate win
2010–11 UEFA Europa League
Zrinjski Mostar - Tre Penne 13-3 (9-2 A, 4-1 H)

Biggest loss
2018–19 UEFA Europa League
Sarajevo - Atalanta 0-8

Biggest aggregate loss
2007–08 UEFA Cup
Zrinjski Mostar - Partizan 1-11 (1-6 H, 0-5 A) (match declared void due to Serbian fans' riots; Zrinjski progressed to the next round)

Furthest in a competition
2024–25 UEFA Conference League
Borac reached the Round of 16

Results by competition

European Cup / UEFA Champions League

SFR Yugoslavia era (1955–1992)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1967–68 Sarajevo R1 Olympiakos Nicosia 3–1 2–2 5–3
R2 Manchester United 0–0 1–2 1–2
1972–73 Željezničar R1 Derby County 1–2 0–2 1–4
1985–86 Sarajevo R1 Kuusysi 1–2 1–2 2–4

Bosnia and Herzegovina era (1992–present)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2000–01 Brotnjo QR1 FBK Kaunas 3–0 0–4 3–4
2001–02 Željezničar QR1 Levski Sofia 0–0 0–4 0–4
2002–03 Željezničar QR1 ÍA Akranes 3–0 1–0 4–0
QR2 Lillestrøm 1–0 1–0 2–0
QR3 Newcastle United 0–1 0–4 0–5
2003–04 Leotar QR1 Grevenmacher 2–0 0–0 2–0
QR2 Slavia Prague 1–2 0–2 1–4
2004–05 Široki Brijeg QR1 Neftchi Baku 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2005–06 Zrinjski Mostar QR1 F91 Dudelange 0–4 (aet) 1–0 1–4
2006–07 Široki Brijeg QR1 Shakhtyor Soligorsk 1–0 1–0 2–0
QR2 Heart of Midlothian 0–0 0–3 0–3
2007–08 Sarajevo QR1 Marsaxlokk 3–1 6–0 9–1
QR2 Genk 0–1 2–1 2–2 (a)
QR3 Dynamo Kyiv 0–1 0–3 0–4
2008–09 Modriča QR1 Dinamo Tirana 2–1 2–0 4–1
QR2 AaB 1–2 0–5 1–7
2009–10 Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Slovan Bratislava 1–0 0–4 1–4
2010–11 Željezničar QR2 Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–1 0–5 0–6
2011–12 Borac Banja Luka QR2 Maccabi Haifa 3–2 1–5 4–7
2012–13 Željezničar QR2 Maribor 1–2 1–4 2–6
2013–14 Željezničar QR2 Viktoria Plzeň 1–2 3–4 4–6
2014–15 Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Maribor 0–0 0–2 0–2
2015–16 Sarajevo QR2 Lech Poznań 0–2 0–1 0–3
2016–17 Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Legia Warsaw 1–1 0–2 1–3
2017–18 Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Maribor 1–2 1–1 2–3
2018–19 Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Spartak Trnava 1–1 0–1 1–2
2019–20 Sarajevo QR1 Celtic 1–3 1–2 2–5
2020–21 Sarajevo QR1 Connah's Quay Nomads N/a 2–0 N/a
QR2 Dynamo Brest N/a 1–2 N/a
2021–22 Borac Banja Luka QR1 Cluj 2–1 (aet) 1–3 3–4
2022–23 Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Sheriff Tiraspol 0–0 0–1 0–1
2023–24 Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Urartu 2–3 (aet) 1–0 3–3 (4–3 p)
QR2 Slovan Bratislava 0–1 2–2 2–3
2024–25 Borac Banja Luka QR1 Egnatia 1–0 1–2 (aet) 2–2 (4–1 p)
QR2 PAOK 2–3 0–1 2–4
2025–26 Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Virtus 2–1 2–0 4–1
QR2 Slovan Bratislava 2–2 0–4 2–6

UEFA Cup / Europa League

SFR Yugoslavia era (1971–1992)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1971–72 Željezničar R1 Club Brugge 3–0 1–3 4–3
R2 Bologna 1–1 2–2 3–3 (a)
R3 St. Johnstone 5–1 0–1 5–2
QF Ferencváros 1–2 2–1 3–3 (4–5 p)
1973–74 Velež Mostar R1 Tatran Prešov 1–1 2–4 3–5
1974–75 Velež Mostar R1 Spartak Moscow 2–0 1–3 3–3 (a)
R2 Rapid Vienna 1–0 1–1 3–1
R3 Derby County 4–1 1–3 5–4
QF Twente 1–0 0–2 1–2
1977–78 Sloboda Tuzla R1 Las Palmas 4–3 0–5 4–8
1980–81 Sarajevo R1 Hamburger SV 3–3 2–4 5–7
1982–83 Sarajevo R1 Slavia Sofia 4–2 2–2 6–4
R2 Corvinul Hunedoara 4–0 4-4 8-4
R3 Anderlecht 1–0 1–6 2–6
1984–85 Željezničar R1 Sliven 5–1 0–1 5–2
R2 Sion 2–1 1-1 3-2
R3 Universitatea Craiova 4–0 0–2 4–2
QF Dinamo Minsk 2–0 1–1 3–1
SF Videoton 2–1 1–3 3–4
1987–88 Velež Mostar R1 Sion 5–0 0–3 5–3
R2 Borussia Dortmund 2–1 0–2 2–3
1988–89 Velež Mostar R1 APOEL 1–0 5–2 6–2
R2 Belenenses 0–0 0–0 0–0 (4–3 p)
R3 Heart of Midlothian 2–1 0–3 2–4

Bosnia and Herzegovina era (1992–present)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1998–99 Sarajevo QR1 Germinal Ekeren 0–0 1–4 1–4
Željezničar QR1 Kilmarnock 1–1 0–1 1–2
2000–01 Budućnost Banovići QR Drnovice 0–1 0–3 0–4
Željezničar QR Wisła Kraków 0–0 1–3 1–3
2001–02 Brotnjo QR Viking 1–1 0–1 1–2
Sarajevo QR Marítimo 0–1 0–1 0–2
2002–03 Sarajevo QR Sigma Olomouc 2–1 1–2 3–3 (5–3 p)
R1 Beşiktaş 0–5 2–2 2–7
Široki Brijeg QR Senec 3–0 2–1 5–1
R1 Sparta Prague 0–1 0–3 0–4
Željezničar R1 Málaga 0–0 0–1 0–1
2003–04 Sarajevo QR Sartid 1–1 0–3 1–4
Željezničar QR Anorthosis Famagusta 1–0 3–1 4–1
R1 Heart of Midlothian 0–0 0–2 0–2
2004–05 Modriča QR1 FC Santa Coloma 3–0 1–0 4–0
QR2 Levski Sofia 0–3 0–5 0–8
Željezničar QR1 Pennarossa 4–0 5–1 9–1
QR2 Litex Lovech 1–2 0–7 1–9
2005–06 Široki Brijeg QR1 Teuta Durrës 3–0 1–3 4–3
QR2 Zeta 4–2 1–0 5–2
R1 Basel 0–1 0–5 0–6
Žepče QR1 Bashkimi 1–1 0–31 1–4
2006–07 Orašje QR1 Domžale 0–2 0–5 0–7
Sarajevo QR1 Rànger's 3–0 2–0 5–0
QR2 Rapid București 1–0 0–2 1–2
2007–08 Sarajevo R1 Basel 1–2 0–6 1–8
Široki Brijeg QR1 Koper 3–1 3–2 6–3
QR2 Hapoel Tel Aviv 0–3 0–3 0–6
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Partizan 1–6 0–5 1–112
QR2 Rabotnički 1–2 0–0 1–2
2008–09 Široki Brijeg QR1 Partizani Tirana 0–0 3–1 3–1
QR2 Beşiktaş 1–2 0–4 1–6
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Vaduz 3–1 2–1 5–2
QR2 Braga 0–2 0–1 0–3
2009–10 Sarajevo QR2 Spartak Trnava 1–0 1–1 2–1
QR3 Helsingborg 2–1 1–2 3–3 (5–4 p)
PO Cluj 1–1 1–2 2–3
Slavija Sarajevo QR2 AaB 3–1 0–0 3–1
QR3 Košice 0–2 1–3 1–5
Široki Brijeg QR1 Banants 0–1 2–0 2–1
QR2 Sturm Graz 1–1 1–2 2–3
2010–11 Borac Banja Luka QR2 Lausanne-Sport 1–1 0–1 1–2
Široki Brijeg QR1 Olimpija Ljubljana 3–0 2–0 5–0
QR2 Austria Wien 0–1 2–2 2–3
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Tobol 2–1 2–1 4–2
QR2 Tre Penne 4–1 9–2 13–3
QR3 Odense 0–0 3–5 3–5
2011–12 Sarajevo QR2 Örebro 2–0 0–0 2–0
QR3 Sparta Prague 0–2 0–5 0–7
Široki Brijeg QR1 Olimpija Ljubljana 0–0 0–3 0–3
Željezničar QR2 Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 0–0 1–0
QR3 Maccabi Tel Aviv 0–2 0–6 0–8
2012–13 Borac Banja Luka QR1 Čelik Nikšić 2–2 1–1 3–3 (a)
Sarajevo QR1 Hibernians 5–2 4–4 9–6
QR2 Levski Sofia 3–1 0–1 3–2
QR3 Zeta 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
Široki Brijeg QR2 St Patrick's Athletic 1–1 1–2 (aet) 2–3
2013–14 Sarajevo QR1 Libertas 1–0 2–1 3–1
QR2 Kukësi 0–0 2–3 2–3
Široki Brijeg QR2 Irtysh Pavlodar 2–0 2–3 4–3
QR3 Udinese 1–3 0–4 1–7
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 UE Santa Coloma 1–0 3–1 4–1
QR2 Botev Plovdiv 1–1 0–2 1–3
2014–15 Sarajevo QR2 Haugesund 0–1 3–1 3–2
QR3 Atromitos 1–2 3–1 (aet) 4–3
PO Borussia Mönchengladbach 2–3 0–7 2–10
Široki Brijeg QR1 Gabala 3–0 2–0 5–0
QR2 Mladá Boleslav 0–4 1–2 1–6
Željezničar QR1 Lovćen Cetinje 0–0 1–0 1–0
QR2 Metalurg Skopje 2–2 0–0 2–2 (a)
2015–16 Olimpic QR1 Spartak Trnava 1–1 0–0 1–1 (a)
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Shirak 2–1 0–2 2–3
Željezničar QR1 Balzan 1–0 2–0 3–0
QR2 Ferencváros 2–0 1–0 3–0
QR3 Standard Liège 0–1 1–2 1–3
2016–17 Radnik Bijeljina QR1 Beroe Stara Zagora 0–2 0–0 0–2
Sloboda Tuzla QR1 Beitar Jerusalem 0–0 0–1 0–1
Široki Brijeg QR1 Birkirkara 1–1 0–2 1–3
2017–18 Sarajevo QR1 Zaria Bălți 2–1 1–2 3–3 (5–6 p)
Široki Brijeg QR1 Ordabasy 2–0 0–0 2–0
QR2 Aberdeen 0–2 1–1 1–3
Željezničar QR1 Zeta 1–0 2–2 3–2
QR2 AIK 0–0 0–2 0–2
2018–19 Sarajevo QR1 Banants 3–0 2–1 5–1
QR2 Atalanta 0−8 2−2 2−10
Široki Brijeg QR1 Domžale 1–1 2–2 3–3 (a)
Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Valletta 1−1 2−1 3−2
QR3 Ludogorets Razgrad 1–1 0–1 1–2
Željezničar QR1 Narva Trans 4–2 2–0 6–2
QR2 Apollon Limassol 1−2 1−3 2−5
2019–20 Radnik Bijeljina QR1 Spartak Trnava 2–0 0–2 2–2 (2–3 p)
Sarajevo QR3 BATE Borisov 1–2 0–0 1–2
Široki Brijeg QR1 Kairat 1–2 1–2 2–4
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Akademija Pandev 3−0 3−0 6−0
QR2 Utrecht 2−1 (aet) 1−1 3−2
QR3 Malmö 1–0 0–3 1–3
2020–21 Borac Banja Luka QR1 Sutjeska Nikšić 1–0 N/a N/a
QR2 Rio Ave 0–2 N/a N/a
Sarajevo QR3 Budućnost Podgorica 2–1 N/a N/a
PO Celtic 0–1 N/a N/a
Zrinjski Mostar QR1 Differdange 03 3–0 N/a N/a
QR2 Olimpija Ljubljana N/a 3–2 N/a
QR3 APOEL N/a 2–2 (aet)
(2–4 p)
N/a
Željezničar QR1 Maccabi Haifa N/a 1–3 N/a
2023–24 Zrinjski Mostar QR3 Breiðablik 6–2 0–1 6–3
PO LASK 1–1 1–2 2–3
2024–25 Borac Banja Luka QR3 3–1 (aet) 1–2 4–3
PO Ferencváros 1–1 (aet) 0–0 1–1 (2–3 p)
2025–26 Zrinjski Mostar QR3 Breiðablik 1–1 2–1 3–2
PO Utrecht 0–2 0–0 0–2

1 Bashkimi were awarded a 3–0 win because was Žepče fielded an ineligible player.[1]
2 UEFA expelled Partizan from the 2007–08 UEFA Cup due to crowd trouble at their away tie in Mostar, which forced the match to be interrupted for 10 minutes. UEFA adjudged travelling Partizan fans to have been the culprits of the trouble,[2] but Partizan were allowed to play the return leg while the appeal was being processed.[3] However, Partizan's appeal was rejected so Zrinjski Mostar qualified.[4]

UEFA Conference League

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2021–22 Borac Banja Luka QR2 Linfield 0–0 0–4 0–4
Sarajevo QR1 Milsami Orhei 0–1 0–0 0–1
Široki Brijeg QR1 Vllaznia 3–1 0–3 3–4
Velež Mostar QR1 Coleraine 2–1 2–1 4–2
QR2 AEK Athens 2–1 0–1 (aet) 2–2 (3–2 p)
QR3 Elfsborg 1–4 1–1 2–5
2022–23 Borac Banja Luka QR1 B36 Tórshavn 2–0 1–3 (aet) 3–3 (3–4 p)
Tuzla City QR1 Tre Penne 6–0 2–0 8–0
QR2 AZ Alkmaar 0–4 0–1 0–5
Velež Mostar QR2 Ħamrun Spartans 0–1 0–1 0–1
Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Tirana 3–2 1–0 4–2
QR3 Tobol 1–0 1–1 2–1
PO Slovan Bratislava 1–0 1–2 (aet) 2–2 (5–6 p)
2023–24 Borac Banja Luka QR2 Austria Wien 1-2 0–1 1-3
Sarajevo QR1 Torpedo Kutaisi 1–1 (aet) 2–2 3–3 (2–4 p)
Zrinjski Mostar GS Aston Villa 1–1 0–1 4th
Legia Warsaw 1–2 0–2
AZ 4–3 0–1
Željezničar QR1 Dinamo Minsk 2–2 2–1 3–2
QR2 Neftchi Baku 2–2 0–2 2–4
2024–25 Borac Banja Luka LP Panathinaikos 1–1 N/a 20th
APOEL N/a 1–0
Víkingur N/a 0–2
LASK 2–1 N/a
Shamrock Rovers N/a 0–3
Omonia 0–0 N/a
KPO Olimpija Ljubljana 1–0 0–0 1–0
R16 Rapid Wien 1–1 1–2 (aet) 2–3
Sarajevo QR1 Aktobe 2–3 (aet) 1–0 3–3 (4–3 p)
QR2 Spartak Trnava 0–0 0–3 0–3
Velež Mostar QR1 Inter Club d'Escaldes 1–1 1–5 2–6
Zrinjski Mostar QR2 Bravo 0–1 3–1 3–2
QR3 Botev Plovdiv 2–0 1–2 3–2
PO Vitória de Guimarães 0–4 0–3 0–7
2025–26 Borac QR1 FC Santa Coloma 1–4 2–0 3–4
Sarajevo QR2 Universitatea Craiova 2–1 0–4 2–5
Zrinjski Mostar LP Lincoln Red Imps 5–0 N/a 23rd
Mainz N/a 0–1
Dynamo Kyiv N/a 0–6
Häcken 2–1 N/a
Raków Częstochowa N/a 0–1
Rapid Wien 1–1 N/a
KPO
Željezničar QR1 Koper 1–1 1–3 2–4

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

SFR Yugoslavia era (1960–1992)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1975–76 Borac Banja Luka R1 Rumelange 9–0 5–1 14–1
R2 Anderlecht 1–0 0–3 1–3
1981–82 Velež Mostar R1 Jeunesse Esch 6–1 1–1 7–2
R2 Lokomotive Leipzig 1–1 1–1 2–2 (1–4 p)
1986–87 Velež Mostar R1 Vasas 3–2 2–2 5–4
R2 Vitosha Sofia 4–3 0–2 4–5
1988–89 Borac Banja Luka R1 Metalist Kharkiv 2–0 0–4 2–4

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup

SFR Yugoslavia era (1955–1971)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1970–71 Željezničar R1 Anderlecht 3–4 4–5 7–9

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Bosnia and Herzegovina era (1995–2008)

Season Club Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
1999 Jedinstvo Bihać R1 GÍ Gøta 3–0 0–1 3–1
R2 Ceahlăul Piatra Neamț 1–2 1–3 2–5
2000 Zrinjski Mostar R1 Västra Frölunda 2–1 0–1 2–2 (a)
2001 Čelik Zenica R1 Denizlispor 1–0 5–3 6–3
R2 Gent 1–0 0–2 1–2
2002 Brotnjo R1 Zürich 2–1 0–7 2–8
2003 Sloboda Tuzla R1 KA Akureyri 1–1 1–1 1–1 (3–2 p)
R2 Lierse 1–0 1–5 2–5
2004 Sloboda Tuzla R1 Celje 1–0 1–2 2–2
R2 Spartak Trnava 0–1 1–2 1–3
2006 Zrinjski Mostar R1 Marsaxlokk 3–0 1–1 4–1
R2 Maccabi Petah Tikva 1–3 1–1 2–4
2007 Slavija Sarajevo R1 Sant Julià 3–2 3–2 6–4
R2 Oțelul Galați 0–0 0–3 0–3
2008 Čelik Zenica R1 Grbalj 3–2 1–2 4–4 (a)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ineligible player costs Zepce". UEFA. UEFA. 18 July 2005. Retrieved 2 February 2011.
  2. ^ "Partizan disqualified from UEFA Cup". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 26 July 2007. Archived from the original on 26 May 2008.
  3. ^ "Partizan decision deferred". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 31 July 2007. Archived from the original on 19 May 2008.
  4. ^ "Partizan disqualified from UEFA Cup". UEFA. Union of European Football Associations. 7 August 2007. Archived from the original on December 13, 2007. Retrieved 8 August 2007.