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how many religions among members of BIH bosnia footbal squad

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s squad is usually discussed in terms of ethnic background, not religion, and there is no reliable public roster that lists every player’s faith. Public reporting on the national team has described it as drawing mainly from Bosnia’s three major communities: Bosniak Muslims, Serb Orthodox Christians, and Croat Roman Catholics.

So the safest answer is: the squad likely includes up to three main religions/traditions, but the exact number for the current squad cannot be confirmed publicly.

What is known

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina’s population is commonly described as having three dominant religious communities: Islam, Eastern Orthodoxy, and Roman Catholicism.
  • Coverage of the football team has often linked the squad to those same ethnic-religious groups, while also noting that team identity does not map neatly onto religion for every player.
  • Because faith is personal, any exact count for individual players would be speculative unless each player has publicly stated it.

Simple takeaway

If you mean “how many religions are represented in the Bosnian national squad,” the practical answer is probably three : Muslim, Orthodox Christian, and Catholic.

If you mean “how many players belong to each religion,” that is not something the public sources support with certainty.