GROUP B · WORLD CUP
Key Facts
—Result: Bosnia and Herzegovina beat Qatar 3-1 in Seattle to reach the knockout rounds.
—Scorers: Kerim Alajbegovic and an own goal put Bosnia two up; Hassan Al-Haydos replied before Ermin Mahmic sealed it.
—Milestone: Bosnia reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time in their history.
—Eliminated: Qatar finish bottom of Group B and exit, still seeking a first World Cup win.
—How they did it: Bosnia advance as one of the eight best third-placed teams, on four points.
Bosnia and Herzegovina won the night and made history, beating Qatar 3-1 in Seattle to reach the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time. Qatar, meanwhile, go home still chasing a first World Cup victory.
Bosnia beat Qatar to make history
Bosnia and Herzegovina arrived in Seattle knowing only a win would do. They produced it, and with it reached the knockout rounds of a World Cup for the first time.
The Dragons led inside half an hour and never surrendered control. A late third goal turned a nervy night into a celebration.
Qatar, by contrast, ended their tournament with familiar disappointment. The 2022 hosts are still waiting for a maiden World Cup victory.
How the goals came in Seattle
Bosnia struck first in the 29th minute through the teenager Kerim Alajbegovic. It was a composed finish that settled early nerves.
The lead doubled in the 34th minute when a Qatar defender turned the ball into his own net. Suddenly Bosnia were cruising at two-nil.
Qatar found a lifeline just before the break. Captain Hassan Al-Haydos pulled one back in the 42nd minute to make it two-one.
The result was put beyond doubt late on. Substitute Ermin Mahmic finished in the 81st minute to restore the two-goal cushion at three-one.
The Rio Times numbers behind Bosnia’s breakthrough
According to FIFA’s official match centre, the win lifted Bosnia to four points and a third-place finish in Group B. That was enough to go through as one of the eight best third-placed teams.
The Rio Times notes that Bosnia advanced despite a negative goal difference of minus one. In the new 48-team format, eight of the twelve third-placed sides progress, and Bosnia did just enough.
For Qatar the figures were grim. They conceded ten goals across their three group games, having shipped six to Canada and one to Switzerland before this defeat.
Bosnia’s only previous World Cup, in Brazil in 2014, had ended in the group stage. This was the night they finally went a step further.
Qatar’s long wait for a World Cup win goes on
The defeat extended a record Qatar would rather forget. The Rio Times reviewed their World Cup history across two tournaments.
As hosts in 2022 they lost all three group matches. In 2026 they managed only a single draw, against Switzerland, alongside two defeats.
It means Qatar have still never won a match at a World Cup finals. Julen Lopetegui’s side leave the tournament bottom of Group B.
There was pride in Al-Haydos’s goal and in moments of neat passing. There was little, though, to mask the gulf in cutting edge.
From Dzeko to a teenager: Bosnia’s generational night
The night carried a neat symmetry for Bosnia. The opener came from a teenager, while the captain leading them out was the 40-year-old Edin Dzeko.
Dzeko was withdrawn after an hour, his work in shepherding the team done. The clinching goal then came from a fresh pair of legs off the bench.
Coach Sergej Barbarez has blended that experience with youth all tournament. In Seattle the mix produced the biggest result in the country’s football history.
What comes next
Bosnia will learn their last-32 opponent once the other groups settle. As a third-placed qualifier, they are likely to face one of the group winners.
For now, the achievement is the story. A nation at its second World Cup has reached uncharted ground.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What was the score in Bosnia vs Qatar?
Bosnia and Herzegovina beat Qatar 3-1 in Seattle. Kerim Alajbegovic, an own goal and Ermin Mahmic scored for Bosnia, with Hassan Al-Haydos replying for Qatar.
Did Bosnia qualify for the knockout rounds?
Yes. Bosnia finished third in Group B on four points and went through as one of the eight best third-placed teams, a first in their history.
Why were Qatar eliminated?
Qatar finished bottom of Group B with a single point. The defeat to Bosnia left them without a win at the tournament.
Have Qatar ever won a World Cup match?
No. Across the 2022 finals they hosted and the 2026 tournament, Qatar have not won a single World Cup match.
Where was Bosnia vs Qatar played?
The match was played at Seattle Stadium in Seattle. It was the final Group B fixture of the 2026 World Cup group stage.
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