The Fort Worth Press - Bosnia volleyball team sets sights on Paralympic glory

USD -
AED 3.673042
AFN 68.858766
ALL 88.802398
AMD 387.151613
ANG 1.799401
AOA 927.769041
ARS 961.242518
AUD 1.46886
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.70397
BAM 1.749922
BBD 2.015926
BDT 119.312844
BGN 1.750011
BHD 0.376236
BIF 2894.376594
BMD 1
BND 1.290118
BOB 6.899298
BRL 5.418691
BSD 0.998434
BTN 83.448933
BWP 13.198228
BYN 3.267481
BYR 19600
BZD 2.012526
CAD 1.35775
CDF 2871.000362
CHF 0.849991
CLF 0.033646
CLP 928.403346
CNY 7.051904
CNH 7.043005
COP 4153.983805
CRC 518.051268
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 98.657898
CZK 22.451404
DJF 177.79269
DKK 6.68204
DOP 59.929316
DZD 132.138863
EGP 48.452557
ERN 15
ETB 115.859974
EUR 0.894904
FJD 2.200804
FKP 0.761559
GBP 0.75061
GEL 2.730391
GGP 0.761559
GHS 15.696327
GIP 0.761559
GMD 68.503851
GNF 8626.135194
GTQ 7.71798
GYD 208.866819
HKD 7.79135
HNL 24.767145
HRK 6.799011
HTG 131.740706
HUF 352.160388
IDR 15160.8
ILS 3.781915
IMP 0.761559
INR 83.48045
IQD 1307.922874
IRR 42092.503816
ISK 136.260386
JEP 0.761559
JMD 156.86485
JOD 0.708504
JPY 143.82504
KES 128.797029
KGS 84.238504
KHR 4054.936698
KMF 441.350384
KPW 899.999433
KRW 1332.490383
KWD 0.30507
KYD 0.832014
KZT 478.691898
LAK 22047.152507
LBP 89409.743659
LKR 304.621304
LRD 199.686843
LSL 17.527759
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 4.741198
MAD 9.681206
MDL 17.42227
MGA 4515.724959
MKD 55.129065
MMK 3247.960992
MNT 3397.999955
MOP 8.014495
MRU 39.677896
MUR 45.880378
MVR 15.360378
MWK 1731.132286
MXN 19.414804
MYR 4.205039
MZN 63.850377
NAD 17.527759
NGN 1639.450377
NIO 36.746745
NOK 10.48375
NPR 133.518543
NZD 1.60295
OMR 0.384512
PAB 0.998434
PEN 3.742316
PGK 3.9082
PHP 55.653038
PKR 277.414933
PLN 3.82535
PYG 7789.558449
QAR 3.640048
RON 4.449904
RSD 104.761777
RUB 92.515546
RWF 1345.94909
SAR 3.752452
SBD 8.306937
SCR 13.046124
SDG 601.503676
SEK 10.171204
SGD 1.291304
SHP 0.761559
SLE 22.847303
SLL 20969.494858
SOS 570.572183
SRD 30.205038
STD 20697.981008
SVC 8.736188
SYP 2512.529936
SZL 17.534112
THB 32.927038
TJS 10.61334
TMT 3.5
TND 3.025276
TOP 2.342104
TRY 34.117504
TTD 6.791035
TWD 31.981038
TZS 2725.719143
UAH 41.267749
UGX 3698.832371
UYU 41.256207
UZS 12705.229723
VEF 3622552.534434
VES 36.777762
VND 24605
VUV 118.722009
WST 2.797463
XAF 586.90735
XAG 0.03211
XAU 0.000381
XCD 2.70255
XDR 0.739945
XOF 586.90735
XPF 106.706035
YER 250.325037
ZAR 17.43086
ZMK 9001.203587
ZMW 26.433141
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSD

    0.0100

    25.02

    +0.04%

  • NGG

    0.7200

    69.55

    +1.04%

  • JRI

    -0.0800

    13.32

    -0.6%

  • CMSC

    0.0300

    25.15

    +0.12%

  • GSK

    -0.8200

    40.8

    -2.01%

  • SCS

    -0.3900

    12.92

    -3.02%

  • AZN

    -0.5200

    78.38

    -0.66%

  • BTI

    -0.1300

    37.44

    -0.35%

  • BCC

    -7.1900

    137.5

    -5.23%

  • RIO

    -1.6100

    63.57

    -2.53%

  • BCE

    -0.1500

    35.04

    -0.43%

  • RYCEF

    0.0200

    6.97

    +0.29%

  • RBGPF

    58.8300

    58.83

    +100%

  • VOD

    -0.0500

    10.01

    -0.5%

  • RELX

    -0.1400

    47.99

    -0.29%

  • BP

    -0.1200

    32.64

    -0.37%

Bosnia volleyball team sets sights on Paralympic glory
Bosnia volleyball team sets sights on Paralympic glory / Photo: © AFP

Bosnia volleyball team sets sights on Paralympic glory

For Sabahudin Delalic's seventh Paralympic Games, he has only one goal as he leads Bosnia's sitting volleyball team -- to dethrone the long dominant Iranians.

Text size:

"Everyone fears us," Delalic told AFP ahead of the Paralympic Games in Paris.

"Including the Iranians," he beamed.

For months, Delalic and his reigning European champions team mates have been practising at least four days a week in Sarajevo, where they run through drills and focus on staying in fighting shape.

"Paris is really important for us because we want to recover the title. We know we are capable of doing it," said the 52-year-old captain.

Bosnia last won gold in sitting men's volleyball at the London Games in 2012 after beating Iran.

Over the course of his career, Delalic has helped lead Bosnia to winning 27 medals at international competitions -- including two Paralympic Games golds, eleven European Championships and three World Championships.

"People always expect us to come home with gold. When we come home with silver, they say 'why isn't it gold?'" said Delalic.

- Stubbornness -

The captain's success on the court followed early tragedy after he was injured during Bosnia's vicious inter-ethnic war in the 1990s amid the bloody breakup of Yugoslavia.

During the siege of Sarajevo, Delalic was hit by tank fire in late 1992, resulting in the partial amputation of his right leg.

After his injury, Delalic discovered sitting volleyball -- a sport that saved him from despair and "brought him everything".

In the war's wake, the sport gained a steady following in Bosnia, due in no small part to the large numbers of people wounded in the war that killed nearly 100,000 people.

Bosnia is now home to dozens of sitting volleyball clubs, including two in the capital Sarajevo -- Fantomi and Spid -- that regularly win European titles.

The popularity has helped cement a culture of success with the sport that has translated well to international competition.

For coach Ifet Mahmutovic, Bosnia's national team's success remains rooted in their dedication to hard work and the stubbornness of the players.

"We are a cruel society. If it's not gold, it's as if they haven't won anything," said Mahmutovic.

"They don't want to be forgotten and that's why they have these results," he told AFP.

- War wounds -

The team continues to comprise many athletes that were wounded in the war or were later injured after stepping on landmines.

In the war's wake, more than 1,150 people have been injured and another 624 killed in Bosnia by mine accidents, according to official figures.

Ermin Jusufovic was one of them.

The 43-year-old was injured a few days before he turned 16 by a mine, more than a year after the war ended.

But the injury did little to slow Jusufovic down. And nearly 25 years after the incident, he was voted the MVP of the 2022 World Cup tournament.

"We are going to Paris with very big ambitions. We will be very focused and motivated," he said.

"With the greatest respect for all opponents, we are going there to win first place."

Despite the confidence, the competition will be steep.

Iran -- which has won seven gold medals and two silvers in sitting volleyball -- remains a heavy favourite.

"It's not a shame to lose to Iran, but we will do everything we can. With a dose of luck and courage, we will try to surprise them," said veteran defender Ismet Godinjak, 51.

Bosnia's Stevan Crnobrnja, 40, who joined the team in 2021, said the team's "cohesion" and fierce loyalty to each other would be key to their success.

"Since I started playing for the national team, we've never won against Iran," said Crnobrnja.

"I really want to beat this famous team."

J.M.Ellis--TFWP