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22-620: (Redirected from Biscevic ) Biščević is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Bulend Biščević (born 1975), Bosnian footballer Hidajet Biščević (born 1951), Croatian diplomat of Bosniak descent Husejin Biščević (1884-?), Bosnian military officer in the 13th Waffen Mountain Division of the SS Handschar (1st Croatian) [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with

44-614: A right-back , but in 2001, Željezničar's manager Amar Osim moved him to midfield . That was the position in which Biščević showed his real qualities. He was a hard-working player who ran a lot and was mostly oriented in disrupting opposite teams play. Biščević had good technique, so he would, if needed, play in more offensive roles. During his ten period with Željezničar, he had many success. Biščević won three Bosnian championship titles, three Bosnian Cups and three Bosnian Supercups . In 2004, Biščević moved to Cypriot First Division side AEP Paphos . He then moved to Hajduk Split at

66-513: A relatively recent affiliate to FIFA , and did not participate in any qualifying series until the UEFA Euro 1996 qualifiers. There they managed to surprise the Republic of Ireland by holding them to a 0–0 draw on 3 June 1995. On 14 October 1998, they managed their first victory in a qualifying campaign after winning 2–1 against Azerbaijan in a UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying match. Since then,

88-419: A single match at home, once again falling behind Gibraltar in the standings as they had done in the previous edition, and being dominated overall in the goalless draw with San Marino . The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers once again saw Liechtenstein finish bottom of their group, with just one point from a 1–1 draw away to Armenia , and 9 defeats, with 2 goals scored and 34 conceded. The 2022–23 edition of

110-601: A total of 19 caps, scoring no goals. His final international was a February 2005 friendly against Iran . Željezničar Hajduk Split Liechtenstein national football team The Liechtenstein national football team ( German : Liechtensteinische Fussballnationalmannschaft ) is the national football team of the Principality of Liechtenstein and is controlled by the Liechtenstein Football Association . The organisation

132-475: A tournament which Romania had qualified for undefeated. Liechtenstein began their 2024–25 Nations League campaign with a 0–1 loss away to San Marino after a Liechtenstein goal was denied through offside, handing the Sammarinese their first competitive victory. Following this, Liechtenstein proceeded to draw Gibraltar twice (2–2 away and 0–0 at home with a decisive penalty missed in the stoppage time during

154-462: Is a Bosnian retired professional footballer who played firstly as a right-back , and then as a midfielder . Born in Sarajevo , SFR Yugoslavia , present day Bosnia and Herzegovina , Biščević spent almost his entire career playing for hometown club Željezničar . That is the club where he began playing football as a child, and in 1994 he started playing for the first team. At first, he played as

176-654: Is known as the Liechtensteiner Fussballverband in German . The team's first match was an unofficial match against Malta in Seoul , a 1–1 draw in 1981. Their first official match came two years later, a 0–1 defeat from Switzerland . Liechtenstein's largest win, a 4–0 win over Luxembourg in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier on 13 October 2004, was both its first away win and its first win in any FIFA World Cup qualifier. Conversely, Liechtenstein

198-434: Is the only country that has lost official matches against San Marino – one in a 2004 friendly , and twice in the 2024-25 UEFA Nations League . Liechtenstein suffered its biggest ever loss in 1996, during 1998 FIFA World Cup qualifiers , losing 1–11 to Macedonia (now North Macedonia), the result also being Macedonia's largest ever win to date. The team's head coach is currently Konrad Fünfstück . Liechtenstein are only

220-513: The UEFA Euro 2008 qualifiers , Liechtenstein beat Latvia through a solitary goal from Mario Frick. The result caused the Latvian manager to resign after the match. They repeated their heroics against Iceland managing to beat them 3–0 on 17 October 2007 for their second qualifying group win. On 26 March 2008 Liechtenstein had an embarrassing 7–1 loss to fellow small nation in Europe, Malta . This

242-467: The UEFA Euro 2012 qualifiers , Liechtenstein were narrowly beaten 2–1 by Scotland in Hampden Park thanks to a goal by Stephen McManus in the seventh minute of additional time. They produced a shock 2–0 win at home against Lithuania ; their goals were scored by Philippe Erne and Michele Polverino . In the following qualifying game, they managed a scoreless draw away to Lithuania. In

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264-445: The friendly against Malta and the 2024–25 UEFA Nations League match against San Marino on 14 and 18 November 2024 respectively. Caps and goals are current as of 18 November 2024, after the match against San Marino . The following players were called up in the last 12 months and are still eligible to represent. Notes: Prompted by the team's poor record in competitive games, British writer Charlie Connelly followed

286-520: The qualifiers for the 2014 FIFA World Cup , the Blue-Reds were humiliated at home in their opening game against Bosnia-Herzegovina (1–8). The team loses many of its qualifying matches and earns its only two points in draws against Latvia and Slovakia . The team finished bottom of its group. For the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign in France , Liechtenstein managed to finish second-bottom of

308-642: The surname Biščević . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Biščević&oldid=1176259577 " Categories : Surnames Surnames of Bosnian origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description with empty Wikidata description All set index articles Bulend Bi%C5%A1%C4%8Devi%C4%87 Bulend Biščević (born 10 March 1975)

330-501: The UEFA Nations League was also a disappointment for Liechtenstein, who finished bottom of their group with 6 defeats in as many games played and just one goal scored, away against Andorra (1–2), their worst record in this competition in 3 editions. Liechtenstein began 2024 with four friendly matches, losing two and drawing two. One of the draws came away from home against Romania a few days prior to UEFA Euro 2024 ,

352-615: The beginning of the next year, where he won the Croatian First League and the Croatian Super Cup . Finally, in the 2006 winter transfer window, Biščević came back to Bosnia and Herzegovina and signed a contract with Zrinjski Mostar . Before the start of 2006–07 season, he decided to retire from professional football at only the age of 31. He made his debut for Bosnia and Herzegovina in an August 1999 friendly match away against Liechtenstein and has earned

374-484: The first ever UEFA Nations League , in group 4 of league D. Their first Nations League match saw Armenia beat them 2–1 away. Liechtenstein were able to claim their first Nations League victory, beating Gibraltar 2–0 at home. Liechtenstein finished bottom of their group with just one win and a draw, also at home, against Armenia (2–2). During the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers , Liechtenstein managed to pick up two points thanks to two draws, one away to Greece (1–1) and

396-549: The group and take five points, managing a goalless draw at home against Montenegro , an away win against Moldova , one goal to nil, thanks to Franz Burgmeier 's ninth goal and then a 1–1 home draw in the return against the same Moldovans, the group's red lanterns with three fewer units. During the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers , The Blue-Reds lost all 10 of their matches and finished bottom of their group with no points scored and just one goal scored (away against Israel ) compared to 39 conceded. In 2018, Liechtenstein entered

418-523: The other at home to Armenia (1–1), but finished bottom of their group with 2 goals scored and 31 conceded. In the 2020–21 edition of the Nations League , Liechtenstein failed to gain promotion to League C, with a single win (2–0 at San Marino ), two draws (0–0 at home to San Marino and 1–1 at Gibraltar ) and one defeat (0–1 at home to Gibraltar , their direct rival who eventually gained promotion). The Blue-Reds disappointed by failing to win

440-649: The presence of Liechtenstein clubs in the Swiss league system and of a handful of professional players (most notably Mario Frick ) has seen the side's competitiveness improve slightly. The Euro 2004 qualifiers saw Liechtenstein improve to the extent they restricted England to 2–0 wins. Also at this time Liechtenstein lost 1–0 against San Marino , considered to be the weakest national team. The 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifiers brought even better results as two wins over Luxembourg and draws against both Slovakia and Portugal meant that Liechtenstein finished with 8 points. In

462-563: The return match against Gibraltar) before losing to San Marino again, this time 1–3 in Vaduz, finishing bottom of Group D1 on 2 points. Between the two draws with Gibraltar, Liechtenstein ended a 41-game winless streak with a 1–0 victory over Hong Kong . The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.    Win    Draw    Loss    Fixture The following players were called up for

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484-399: Was recorded as Malta's largest win. The Liechtensteiner Fussballverbund voted Rainer Hasler to be their "Golden Player" — their best player over the last 50 years — to mark UEFA's golden jubilee. In the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifiers , Liechtenstein secured a scoreless draw against Azerbaijan and a 1–1 draw against Finland , finishing bottom of Group 4 on two points. In

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