Namely, in a post shared by the travel agency Sol Azur & Buena Vista at the famous club Disco Tropics in Lloret de Mar (Spain), Macedonian musician Marko Marinkoviฤ, known as Slatkaristika, asked the audience who they would support at this year's FIFA World Cup.
According to the post, the audience included over 1,500 students from North Macedonia, Serbia, and Bulgaria, who loudly declared they would support the national team of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
"Balkan unity in Spain at its peak," they wrote in part of the post, which garnered numerous positive reactions.
After the attendees responded to the singer, the DJ further raised the atmosphere in the club with the popular song "U.S.A." by Dubioza kolektiv, which went viral after the Dragons' victory over the Italian national team in the World Cup playoffs.
Incidentally, since the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team qualified for the World Cup for the second time, numerous reactions and posts celebrating the victory have appeared on social media. There is also particular interest in Panini stickers, among which those featuring Bosnian players can be found.
