Bosnia’s qualification comes at a high cost for Stuttgart’s star – it will pay for beer for 60,000 fans.

Bosnia and Herzegovina’s triumphant World Cup playoff victory over Italy on Tuesday is anticipated to result in a considerable bill for striker Ermedin Demirovic. He had previously committed to purchasing beer for the nation’s supporters if Bosnia qualified for the tournament. The 28-year-old attacker made this pledge before the country’s playoff campaign concluded with a penalty shootout win against the Italians in Zenica.

“I stated I would fulfill this promise and I am a man of my word,” Demirovic explained to Sky Sports following the win, responding to questions about his commitment. “Drinks are above me.” He added that the expense would likely be significant, but it would be a gesture of affection after such a remarkable accomplishment. Bosnia is preparing to participate in its second World Cup.

The victory has ignited excitement among the fans who eagerly await their nation’s debut. Demirovic’s intention to buy beer reflects the jubilant mood surrounding the team’s success and the outpouring of support from the Bosnian public. The celebration promises to be memorable, fueled by the nation’s achievement and the striker’s promise.

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  1. Bosnia’s victory over Italy will leave Stuttgart’s star footing the bill for a massive fan celebration.

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