

FK Zeljeznicar 2–2 NK Siroki Brijeg | Bosnia and Herzegovina Premier League
A dramatic late equaliser from NK Siroki Brijeg denied FK Zeljeznicar a vital home win at Stadion Grbavica, as the two sides played out an entertaining 2–2 draw. The result leaves both teams jostling for position in the tightly‑contested Premier League standings.
Match Overview
Zeljeznicar made a dream start when they took the lead inside the first two minutes. A long ball over the top was misjudged by the Siroki Brijeg defence, allowing the home striker to lob the advancing goalkeeper. The early goal settled any nerves, and Zeljeznicar controlled the first half with disciplined possession.
Siroki Brijeg grew into the game after the break. They equalised in the 53rd minute through a powerful header from a corner. The momentum shifted, and the visitors began to dominate midfield. Zeljeznicar, however, struck back almost immediately. A swift counter‑attack in the 67th minute saw their winger cut inside and fire a low shot into the far corner to make it 2–1.
Key Moments
- Quick opener: Zeljeznicar scored in the 2nd minute after a defensive error.
- Second‑half response: Siroki Brijeg equalised in the 53rd minute from a set piece.
- Zeljeznicar retake lead: A well‑executed counter put the hosts 2–1 ahead in the 67th minute.
- Late drama: In the 88th minute, a speculative long‑range shot from Siroki Brijeg took a deflection and nestled into the net, making it 2–2.
Tactical Story
Zeljeznicar’s game plan relied on quick transitions and exploiting space behind the full‑backs. It worked for two goals, but they struggled to maintain defensive compactness after the hour mark. Siroki Brijeg, under pressure to avoid a third straight defeat, committed men forward in the final 20 minutes and were rewarded for their persistence. The equaliser came from a moment of fortune, but they created several other chances.
Standout Players
The Zeljeznicar winger who scored the second goal was a constant threat, while their goalkeeper made two crucial saves in the second half. For Siroki Brijeg, the centre‑back who scored the first goal was dominant aerially, and their substitute midfielder provided the assist for the dramatic late equaliser with a well‑struck effort.
Table Impact
The draw leaves Zeljeznicar in 4th place, three points behind the European qualification spots. Siroki Brijeg remain in 7th, but the point stops a worrying slide. Both sides will view this as two points dropped rather than one gained, especially given how the match unfolded.