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‘We can relate’: Bosnia fans bring passion, Palestine support, to World Cup

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Tournament has placed Bosnia’s fans and global diaspora in the spotlight as team fights to reach Round of 16.

Santa Clara, California — It may be the night before Bosnia and Herzegovina face off against the United States in the Round of 32 of the World Cup, but at a small restaurant serving up Balkan specialities in the city of Santa Clara, California, the party is well under way.

Waiters dart through Euro Grill, whose walls are adorned with posters from the 1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo, serving heaping portions of cevapi and burek to groups of fans sporting the blue jerseys of the Bosnian national team on Tuesday evening.

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Outside the restaurant, groups of men smoke cigarettes and snap photos of vehicles decked out with flags and paraphernalia.

Many have travelled long distances – one fan says he drove 25 hours from Canada in a truck covered with faces of various players, a Free Palestine sticker, and an enormous model of the Marvel character, the Hulk, in a Bosnia jersey – to support their team as they fight to advance to the Round of 16 for the first time in history.

For members of the country’s diaspora, many of whom were displaced as a result of the 1992-1995 Bosnian War, the tournament has been a testament to the tenacity of their shared identity.

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