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FK Sarajevo Youth School
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The FK Sarajevo Youth School (Bosnian: Omladinski pogon Fudbalskog kluba Sarajevo), is the youth department for Bosnian football club FK Sarajevo and is considered to be the best in the country.

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The department is split into two sections. Namely, The Asim Ferhatović Hase School of Football (Bosnian: Škola fudbala Asim Ferhatović Hase),[1] named after legendary striker Asim Ferhatović, and the FK Sarajevo Academy (Bosnian: Akademija fudbalskog kluba Sarajevo).[2] The former functions as both a general model for the popularization of the sport and as a filtering mechanism, used to pick out locally based footballing talents which are later transferred to the academy. The academy, in turn, is a top-of-the-line boarding school which brings in the biggest talents from Bosnia and Herzegovina and organizes the competitive youth selections for the club. The Youth school has teams for the Under-8 through to the Under-16 age groups, while the academy is split into the U-15 (younger cadets), U-17 (older cadets) and U-19 (junior) selections.

The department was founded in the 1950s and has been historically known as one of the best youth systems in the former Yugoslavia. Its training philosophy is not only the development of football players, but also the care for the players' growth, education and character formation, while teaching the sporting spirit and loyalty to the club.[2] The youth teams, besides national competitions, participate in numerous tournaments around Europe, testing their skills against some of the best European clubs. Tournaments the club's youth selection traditionally take part in include Kvarnerska Rivijera, Trofeo Dossena, Generali CEE Cup and the Karol Wojtyla Cup.[2]

FK Sarajevo's youth selections train in two venues. Namely, the Asim Ferhatović Hase Sports Complex and the elite Butmir Training Centre, which is currently under expansion as of February 2015.[3] Youth team players that don't sign professional contracts with the club are usually transferred to FK Sarajevo's farm team, NK Bosna Visoko. The FK Sarajevo youth system has given numerous Bosnian and Yugoslav internationals throughout the decades.

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Youth squads

As of 10 December 2024

Sarajevo U-19 squad

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Sarajevo U-17 squad

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Youth Academy staff

As of 15 June 2024, the staff includes:[4][5]

Current staff
  • U-19 Coach: Dženan Hošić
  • U-19 Assistant Coach: Ervin Uščuplić
  • U-17 Coach: Admir Hasančić
  • U-15 Coach: Memnun Suljagić
  • U-15 Coach: Džemal Berberović
  • U-15 Coach: Vacant
  • Fitness Coach: Emir Mustafović
  • Goalkeeping Coach: Adnan Salman
  • Team Manager: Ismar Hadžiosmanović
  • Physiotherapist: Sanjin Selmanović
  • Physiotherapist: Nedžad Vrabac

European record

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  1. Maccabi Petah Tikva withdrew from the competition.

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