Dzeko ready to lead Bosnia in World Cup opener vs. Canada
Edin Dzeko is set to play for Bosnia and Herzegovina in their World Cup opener against Canada. After recovering from a shoulder injury sustained in a playoff match against Italy, the 40-year-old striker is eager to lead his team. Dzeko, a seasoned player with 73 goals in 148 international matches, briefly shared his emotional connection to fans through a letter highlighting his journey from a war-torn childhood to soccer success.
By the Numbers- Dzeko has scored 73 goals in 148 international appearances.
- Bosnia-Herzegovina is competing in its second World Cup, having previously qualified in 2014.
- Bosnia is in Group B with Canada, Switzerland, and Qatar.
- Canada seeks its first-ever World Cup win after losing all matches in 1986 and 2022.
As Bosnia prepares for its match against Canada, its players aim to capitalize on their underdog status and the emotional drive from their captain's experience and letter to the youth. This match will be critical for both teams, impacting their momentum in the tournament.
Bottom LineDzeko's presence not only boosts Bosnia's attacking strength but embodies resilience and hope for the team and its supporters, setting the stage for an inspiring World Cup encounter.
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