The article discusses detailed physical performance metrics of Bosnia and Herzegovina's national football team ('Zmajevi') during the World Cup, as published by FIFA. The data includes total distances covered, average speeds, and number of sprints per player. According to FIFA's measurements, Bosnia and Herzegovina's team ran a total of 453.5 kilometers during the tournament, ranking them 16th among all participants. Germany led with 508.9 kilometers, while Qatar was last with 310 kilometers. Ermedin Demirović was the most active player, covering 40.4 kilometers across four matches and recording the highest number of sprints (176). Ivan Šunjić had the highest average speed at 7.03 km/h. The article highlights how these statistics confirm observations made during the team's World Cup campaign, emphasizing Demirović's impact and the contribution of younger players like Benjamin Tahirović.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual sports statistics without overt ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on performance metrics and does not take a stance on political issues, policies, or officials.
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 75): The article provides detailed statistics from FIFA regarding Bosnia and Herzegovina's performance at the World Cup, including distances run and average speed. It compares these figures with other teams, showing a reasonable level of accuracy based on reported data. However, the lack of primary sourc





