Željezničar – Konyaspor
Stadium: Grbavica / Sarajevo
Time: November 29, 2022 – 18.00
Fortunately, I was in Sarajevo in the most important matches of the last 10 years. I was in Grbavica for the first night game on 22 April 2009 after the reconstruction of the war-torn lighting system. On April 1, 2017, I was at the stadium in the first match of the newly constructed Grbavica's East Stand (Istok). I won't make any promises, but I can share a few notes on these matches later. As far as I remember…
Unfortunately, I could not attend
Željezničar's 100th Anniversary celebrations last year. I had to content myself
with staring at the lights of Grbavica with sad eyes as I grappled with the
scourge of Covid at home.
Grbavica through my window. |
It has been almost 15 years since I finished
my one-year field research for my thesis, and when I look back, I realized that
Bosnian football culture did not take a lot attendance in the meanwhile by other
scholars. I thought that it would not be bad to focus on the subject again.
Moreover, this time, I do not have an obligation such as a "thesis".
After spending almost the entire Fall in
Turkey, coming back to Sarajevo I decided to renew my enthusiasm for Bosnian football
culture as soon as I arrived.
While looking at my social media accounts, I
came across an announcement from Željezničar's official Twitter account: There
was a friendly match against Konyaspor on November 29. Here is the opportunity
to start my field research again!
My first match in Grbavica and the first photos I have taken for the fieldwork. |
The match with Konyaspor is Željo's fourth match against a Turkish team, and all four matches are friendly. They played their first match against Adana Demirspor (Railway workers’ club of Adana) in 1953 and won 4-1. Long live the brotherhood of railway workers! In the summer of 1965, they went on a tour to Istanbul and drew 0-0 with Galatasaray and defeated Beşiktaş 1-0. In the previous evening's match, they lost 2-1 to Konyaspor.
In the first minutes of the match, it was obvious
that the football players from Konyaspor had a very weak relationship with the slippery
ground. The temperature, which reached 2 Celsius at the time of the match,
pointed to the "hidden icing" and the football players of Konyaspor
were constantly slipping and falling. I was thinking: “Oh guys, did you come
from Antalya?” as Konya is also known to be under effect of continental
climate with freezing temperatures in winter. However, they recovered quickly
as and found their first serious goal-posting in the seventh minute. Just after,
in the eighth minute, Konya scored the first goal with Iche Ikpeazu. In the
ninth minute, Željo's Brazilian Santos dribbled well from the left, but his
last shot was bad. In the 11th minute, with Croatian player Pavicic’s goal, Konya
doubled the lead. Željo responded with Haydarevic in the 21st minute. You can
watch how interesting this goal is in the 14-minute video shared on
Željezničar's official Youtube account.
The remaining 70 minutes of the game,
especially the last half hour, were terribly boring. The cold and misty weather
may have also been effective. Although there was movement in the last
minutes, it was not enough to warm either the players or us, who were about
to freeze in the stands. The referee was merciful and finished the match
exactly in the 90th minute. Without adding one single second as extra time…
Maybe it wasn't a very bright match for
football, except for the first 20 minutes, but there were emotional and
beautiful moments. Two Bosnian players of Konyaspor, İbrahim Şehiç and Amir
Hacıahmetovic, got plenty of applause and cheers from the stands as they left
the game. Şehiç and Hacıahmetovic, who took the first steps of their football
careers in Grbavica, were announced as "children of Željo". Born in
1997 in Denmark, Hadziahmetovic started playing football in Nexo and spent
seven years in Željo between 2009 and 2016. He has been on the A team for the
last two years. The goalkeeper Şehic, born in 1988, started football in Željo
and played in Željo between 2007-2011. Hacıahmetovic was in the champion squad
in 2009/10 and Şehic in 2014/15.
What about the fans?
As I mentioned above, during my fieldwork in
2007, with one exception, I watched all the matches in Grbavica with Željo's
legendary fan group Manijaci (Maniacs) in the south stand (Jug). Actually, “I
watched the matches” would be a misnomer. It would be more accurate to say that
I watched the ones who are watching the matches. The only exception was the
match when Manijaci watched in the north stand (Sjever) due to the snow in the
south stands.
After I submitted my thesis, as a family man,
I watched it in Sjever with middle-aged audiences called “pabuçari”, that is,
“slippers”. Since I started field research again, I had to return to Jug. Jug
had about 100 fans in all. I toured the terraces a few times but couldn't
meet any of the old fans. The main fan base was in İstok, the newly opened
eastern tribune. Maybe the fans who were in Jug 15 years ago preferred Istok,
whereas they get older, they are less rough-and-tumble. It is necessary to
experience Istok in the upcoming matches.
The newly constructed Istok (East) terraces. |
Of course, the performance of the fans was
quite low due to the friendly match. Before the start of the match, there was a
nice ambiance while the famous song of Tifa, Željezničar's trademark "Grbavica",
was played on the loudspeakers of the stadium, but Grbavica was almost silent
throughout the match.
In the meantime, about ten fans of Konyaspor in Zapad (West) tribune, and about 20 in Istok, attracted my attention. They were probably Turkish students in Sarajevo.
It is quite difficult for me to acceot that this heroic locomotive symbolizing Zeljo is dumped outside of the stadium. |