The 2012 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup final will be the 17th final of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup, the highest football cup competition in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The date of both 2012 Final matches, as in all the recent years, is set so that it avoids clashes with Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina fixtures. Both matches took on Wednesday, between two rounds of the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The current holders, à ½eljezniÃÂar, defended their title and brought home the fifth cup title it their history. Winning this cup, they also completed the double, as they already won the Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina, their second double in history and the first double any team won since the unification of the Premier league in 2002.
Since all clubs started the competition from round of 32, so did à ½eljezniÃÂar, the defending champions, also. Their first opponent was Leotar. In single fixture game on Grbavica stadium, they secured their position in the next round. Zdravko à  araba made a foul on Vernes Selimoviàin the penalty area, which Zajko Zeba pointed for 1âÂÂ0 in the 43-minute. Seconds before the halftime, à ½eljezniÃÂars goalkeeper, Elvis KariÃÂ, boxed the ball to avoid danger, but outside the 16 meter box, earning a direct red card. His place was taken over by the veteran Adnan Guà ¡o, with the captain, Mirsad Beà ¡lija, leaving the field as a substitute. The final score was set by Muamer Svraka, who came in the game just two minutes before that, in the 73-minute for 2âÂÂ0.
In round of 16, à ½eljezniÃÂar played against their city rival, Olimpic. From this round on, two-legged fixtures were played. In the first-leg, played on Grbavica stadium, the first goal fell in the 39-minute, after a free kick from Mirsad Beà ¡lija was scored with a header from Eldin AdiloviÃÂ. The second goal was assisted by Zajko Zeba, once more from a free kick, which Jadranko BogiÃÂeviàscored, and once again with a header, in 54-minute. The last goal, for a comfortable 3âÂÂ0 win before the rematch, was scored by Patrick Nyema Gerhardt in the 78-minute also with a header. The rematch was played three weeks later, on Otoka stadium. The spectators waited until the 67-minute for the first goal when Sulejman Smajiàfound Zajko Zeba who scored for 0âÂÂ1. Until the end of the game, Olimpic made the equalizer in 78-minute over Admir Raà ¡ÃÂiàending the black statistic of Olimpic in matches against à ½eljezniÃÂar since this was the first match they didn't lost against them. That goal, as proved later, will be the only one à ½eljezniÃÂar concede on his route to final.
In the quarter-finals, the two finalists from last year met. à ½eljezniÃÂar faced ÃÂelik with the first-leg played on Grbavica yet again. Eldin AdiloviÃÂ, striker who came the last summer exactly from ÃÂelik, scored very early for 1âÂÂ0 against his former club, in the 16-minute. In the second half, ÃÂelik went in offensive, but in the midst of his attacks, à ½eljezniÃÂar scored for the second goal. This time it was Vernes Selimoviàwho scored for the final 2âÂÂ0 in 64-minute. In the rematch played in Zenica, on Bilino Polje stadium, a goalless match was seen, mostly thanks to the bad pitch left after a qualifying match of Bosnia and Herzegovina against Luxembourg in bad weather and another game in the playoff against Portugal made it just worse. ÃÂelik had more of the game, with à ½eljezniÃÂar endangering their goal from time to time but none of teams had the concentration for a goal.
New record snowfalls in many regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina delayed the original date for first-leg of the semi-finals by a week. à ½eljezniÃÂar met Borac, a team they faced also in the last two season of this competition (once in final). The first match, played on Grbavica, was an unattractive one, with the pitch still in bad shape because of the massive snow. Jadranko BogiÃÂeviàwas sent off after 75 minutes because of a second yellow card, but à ½eljezniÃÂar still managed to win with a late goal by Zajko Zeba in the 87th minute when Marijan Antoloviàreacted badly. The second-leg was played three weeks later on City Stadium of Banja Luka. The game started very offensive from both side, but the first goal came in the last minute of the first half after a disputable foul over Muamer Svraka. Zajko Zeba managed to score from the free-kick 17 meters away from the goal for 0âÂÂ1 for à ½eljezniÃÂar. The game didn't reached the end of the second half, as the assistant referee was hit in 65-minute by a solid object from the east stand were the ultras fan of Borac are located. While the referee received medical care, the delegate first decided to empty the east stand but then aborted the match. The day after the match, the disciplinary and contest commission decided to award à ½eljezniÃÂar with a 0âÂÂ3 win and punished Borac with a â¬5,000 fine and the next six home matches without spectators.
In the single fixture round of 32, à  iroki Brijeg faced on Pecara stadium, their home venue, Kozara. Kozara proved to be not a challenge for à  iroki Brijeg, as they won the match with 3âÂÂ0. The first goal was scored by Jure Ivankoviàin 18-minute, with Hrvoje Mià ¡iàraising to 2âÂÂ0 in 35-minute. Only two minutes before the final whistle, Juan Manuel Varea scored for 3âÂÂ0.
Their opponent for the advancement in quarter-finals was Slavija. In the first leg on Gradski SRC Slavija Stadium in Lukavica, Slavija got in lead in 20-minute over Ljubià ¡a Vukelj and that was the result of the first halftime. In the second halftime, à  iroki Brijeg succeeded to turn over the result with two goals of Varea. The first goal was scored in 70-minute while the second goal came just seven minutes later. In the rematch played in à  iroki Brijeg, Slavija once more succumbed to à  iroki Brijeg. Just as the match started, à  iroki Brijeg got in lead. In the second minute of the game Ivica Dà ¾idiàscored for the 1âÂÂ0. Already in eight-minute it was 2âÂÂ0, the scorer was Dalibor à  iliÃÂ. Till the end of the first-half, à  iroki Brijeg scored two more goals, first in 35-minute over Wagner Santos Lago and four-minute later over Juan Manuel Varea. Slavija lowered to 4âÂÂ1 in 57-minute with a goal from Marko Perià ¡iàand then seven minutes later on 4âÂÂ2 over Nemanja à  eà ¡lija.
In the quarter-finals, à  iroki got as opponent a team from the second league tier, Krajià ¡nik. The first match played before full stadium in Velika Kladuà ¡a ended without a winner. Krajià ¡nik got in lead in 38-minute over à  aban Pehilj, à ½eljezniÃÂars footballer on loan, but Hrvoje Mià ¡iàscored the equalizer for à  iroki Brijeg in 86-minute of the game for the final 1âÂÂ1. The rematch played three weeks later on Pecara stadium ended in a goalless tie and à  iroki Brijeg advanced further because of the away goal.
In the last hurdle before the final, à  iroki Brijeg faced Veleà ¾. The first leg on Pecara stadium ended with a 1âÂÂ0 win. Mateo Roskam was successful in 83-minute with a header against former à  iroki Brijeg goalkeeper Dejan BandoviÃÂ. Despite many chances Veleà ¾ created, they were not able to score a goal against Luka Bilobrk and the defense of à  iroki Brijeg. The second-leg on VrapÃÂiÃÂi stadium showed that à  iroki Brijeg is the better of the two, once more. This time à  iroki Brijeg was the dominant one throughout the match but still won the rematch with only a one-goal margin. Mario Kvesiàscored for 0âÂÂ1 in the 69-minute, sealing the fate of Veleà ¾ and securing his team the final of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup for the fourth time.
This final marked the eighth appearance in the final of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup for à ½eljezniÃÂar and the ninth final in domestic cups, since they were once in the final of the Yugoslav Cup. They had won the cup four times (in 2000, 2001, 2003 and 2011) and were beaten on four occasions (in 1981, 1997, 2002 and 2010). On the other side, this would be the fourth final for à  iroki Brijeg and they won it once (in 2007), with two finals lost (in 2005 and 2006). This was the first time these two clubs met each other in the final of this competition, while it was the fifth overall encounter in this competition (they met each other before three times in semi-finals and once in quarter-finals).
On 10 April 2012, a draw to decide who would be the first host was held with à ½eljezniÃÂar hosting the first leg on 25 April and à  iroki Brijeg the rematch three weeks later on 17 May, with both matches aired on BHT1. There were some speculations that the first leg would be postponed to 26 April to avoid clashes with the semifinal of the Champions League, but in the end, the first leg remained on the same date with the kick off at 18:30. Unlike the two last finals, in which à ½eljezniÃÂar also played, this time the ticket price wasn't raised but rather remained the same as the prices for the regular tickets for the league matches, â¬2,5 for the south stand (the stand were The Maniacs are), â¬4 for the north stand and â¬5 for the west stand. Also, organized attendance of away fans were not allowed as the ban on organized arriving of away fans was in force since October 2011 and was still not lifted by the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The kick off for the second leg was set at 20:00, on Wednesday 16 May. Just like in the first leg, no organized attendance of away fans was allowed. Two days before the match, on 14 May, à ½eljezniÃÂars players went to Hercegovina, MeÃÂugorje, where they had their last trainings. They also wanted to accommodate to the surrounding and weather, but also to be close to the city of à  iroki Brijeg. They decided to leave Sarajevo earlier that day then planned because of sudden unseasonal snowfall. Before the match, à ½eljezniÃÂar was in a more than a 3-year unbeaten streak in national cup, with the last lost match dating to 24 September 2008 against Zvijezda in the first round of 2008âÂÂ09 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup. Since then, they played 26 matched in the national cup, winning in 16 of those matches and drawing 10, with a goal difference of 45 to 8. They won two of the last three national cups, since they lost the final in 2009âÂÂ10 Bosnia and Herzegovina Football Cup to Borac on an aggregate score of 3:3 after two draw matches. Borac won the cup because of more scored away goals.
Both team managers said that in the final the two best clubs of the season are clashing and that these are probably the most important matches of the season for both clubs since the teams almost already secured a place in European competition at that moment. They also said that the biggest motive will be to gain a trophy and that only small differences and luck will decide the winner. None of the sides had bigger problems with bookings or injuries for the first leg. Nevertheless, manager of à  iroki Brijeg, Marijan Bloudek, admitted that à ½eljezniÃÂar is the better side at the moment, with the many records and the league position proving that, but with his team very close behind and with realistic chances to win.
Before the second leg, the atmosphere in à  iroki Brijeg was intense, since if their team wins, this would be the first trophy in five years. à  kripari, the ultras fan of the team, made some announcements before the match to bring more people to the stadium. Many managers and sport workers came to the final, not only from Bosnia and Herzegovina but also from the region. Both teams had much respect for the opponent and said for them that they are, along with them, the best team in the league this year and that only small differences and luck will decide the winner, but again that their team will have more reasons to be happy at the end of the match, which could have been seen in the comment the managers given to the press. While à  iroki Brijeg didn't have any problems with suspended or injured players, Patrick Nyema Gerhardt, à ½eljezniÃÂar's standard player, would miss the game because of booking.