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Wednesday, 16 October 2013

Thousands celebrate Bosnia's moment of footballing history

I have never felt better, thank you Dragons, we finally have a reason to celebrate," delighted Merim Serdarevic told AFP.

Two large TV screens were set up in the main Sarajevo square for thousands of fans to watch the match live.

Colourful fireworks lit the skies over Sarajevo as the crowd shouted "Zmajevi (Dragons)," praising the national squad.

The main avenues were blocked for traffic with fans, many waving blue and yellow hats and flags in the colours of the national squad, shouted "Bosnia, Bosnia!" and celebrated late into the night.

Outside the square, hundreds of cars were honking their horns along the streets of Sarajevo.

Bibija Kerla, former ice skater, said she was "extremely happy, like four million Bosnians."

"This means so much for our country, thank you, Dragons," she said.

For many in Bosnia, the success would be a welcome break from everyday worries in the country that has yet to recover from the bloody 1992-1995 war in which more than 100,000 people died, while half of its population fled their homes.

The country has remained ethnically divided between its Muslim, Serb and Croat communities, but many hoped such success would bring more reconciliation between the three peoples.

"Our problems remain the same after the match, but this victory can bring a feeling of hope that the changes are possible, that we can be proud of our country," said analyst Remzija Setic.

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