POV: You bought your father tickets to watch the country that wouldn't exist if he hadn't sacrificed himself, as it plays in the World Cup," she wrote in the video description. He opened the box containing the tickets and cried. She noted that for this video, she made fake tickets because FIFA does not sell physical tickets before the World Cup. As a gift, he received six tickets, as well as plane tickets to Seattle. "I have never been more excited to give someone a gift. To my father who gave everything for this country and even more for his family," she wrote. The video gathered nearly 400,000 views and over 50,000 likes in one day. "This is so beautiful," "I will cheer for Bosnia and Herzegovina," "We make happy the parents who gave us everything we had," "See you there. We are also coming with our father," "I'm in tears," are some of the comments. Bosnia and Herzegovina will play in Group B with the national teams of Canada, Qatar, and Switzerland. Our national team will play its first match in Canada, specifically in Toronto on June 12 against Canada, starting at 9 PM our time, and then we move to the United States where we will play the remaining two group stage matches. In Inglewood, we will play against Switzerland on June 18 at 9 PM, and then in Seattle on June 24 against Qatar, also at 9 PM.
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A girl from Bosnia and Herzegovina bought her father tickets to the World Cup, the video took over the internet: "He gave everything for this country"
A TikTok user named Leila, who lives in Cleveland, bought her father tickets to the World Cup, and the video went viral on the mentioned social network.

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