Bosnia’s Miraculous Rise: How Alajbegović Overtakes Messi in World Cup Top 10 Scorers
Bosnia and Herzegovina has surged into the World Cup top 10 all-time scorers list, with Ermin Bičakčić’s goal against Qatar pushing the nation ahead of both Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé’s teammates in the tournament’s historical rankings. The 3-1 victory over Qatar in their Group A match not only secured Bosnia’s place among the tournament’s elite scorers but also reignited debate over whether underdog nations can still dominate the modern World Cup.
Why Bosnia’s Scoring Feat Matters More Than Just the Numbers
Bosnia now sits at 10th place in the all-time World Cup goalscorers list, according to FIFA’s official tournament records. Their ascent—led by Edin Džeko (3 goals) and Ermin Bičakčić (2 goals)—marks the first time a nation outside the traditional football powerhouses has cracked the top 10 since Germany in 2006. The achievement is particularly striking given Bosnia’s modest resources compared to teams like Argentina or France.

What makes this milestone even more significant is the context: Bosnia’s path to the knockout stage hinges on finishing as one of the four best third-placed teams in the World Cup. With two matches remaining—against Japan and Croatia—they must not only maintain their scoring form but also secure a top-three finish in Group A to avoid a potential playoff against a stronger third-place finisher from another group.
The Turning Points: How Bosnia Took Down Qatar
Bosnia’s 3-1 victory over Qatar in their final Group A match was built on three pivotal moments:
- Ermin Bičakčić’s opener (12′): A precise cross from Džeko found Bičakčić in the box, whose header gave Bosnia an early lead. The goal marked Bičakčić’s second World Cup strike, pushing him past Mbappé’s teammate Olivier Giroud (2 goals) in the tournament’s scoring charts.
- Edin Džeko’s brace (57′, 73′): Džeko, now 33, became the oldest player to score a World Cup brace since Ronaldo in 2014. His second goal sealed the win and ensured Bosnia’s place in the top 10 all-time scorers list.
- Qatar’s late consolation (89′): Akram Afif’s goal reduced the deficit, but Bosnia’s defense held firm to preserve the victory.
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