On Sunday, April 26, the national final of the Red Bull Four 2 Score tournament was held in Sarajevo, bringing together the 16 best teams from across Bosnia and Herzegovina. A day earlier, on Saturday, the Sarajevo qualifiers took place, completing the list of finalists from cities around the country.

The grand final was played at Trg prve policijske brigade, opposite the Vijećnica, in front of a large audience that enjoyed a true sports spectacle. Sunny weather, attractive matches, and an energetic crowd created an atmosphere worthy of the finale of this dynamic competition format.

In the semifinal matches, La Strada faced Energy drink, while Reptorsi took on Linex. The teams that secured their spots in the grand final—La Strada and Linex—showed the most focus and quality in the closing stages.

In the final match, the team Linex from Sarajevo emerged victorious, demonstrating exceptional teamwork, tactical maturity, and a winning mentality. This team already has experience in similar tournaments, having previously played in Brazil under Red Bull's organization, where they achieved a notable result by reaching the quarterfinals.

This time, Linex has even greater ambitions. With the national champion title secured, they have earned a spot in the global final, which will be held in Canada this August. As they emphasize, their goal is to reach the podium and win medals.

"We're going all the way. Last time in Brazil, we reached the quarterfinals among 53 teams, and now it's time to go for a medal. The tournament wasn't easy, but after the quarterfinals, we found our rhythm and finished the job properly. Now it's time for rest and preparation, then focus on Canada," said members of the winning team.

Medals for the top three teams were awarded by Alma Kamerić, a footballer representing the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team. Meanwhile, the performance of Maido Delić, the most famous freestyle footballer in Bosnia and Herzegovina, drew additional attention from the crowd, as his tricks further elevated the atmosphere throughout the day.

Support for the players was also provided by Nedo Turković, a prominent Bosnian football scout, adding extra weight and relevance to the event on the domestic sports scene.

The tournament's head referee, Bakir Behlulović, highlighted the high level of play throughout the weekend.

"The quality of the teams we saw confirms how seriously everyone worked through all stages of the tournament. The finale was top-notch, with phenomenal matches and high intensity. From the very first match, it was clear that we were in for exactly what we hoped for—fast and unpredictable football right to the end," he said.

The national final in Sarajevo once again confirmed that Red Bull Four 2 Score is not just a tournament but a platform that brings together talented players and gives the best an opportunity to compete on the global stage.