Velež earlier today secured a spot in the final of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup with a convincing two-leg triumph over Sloga Doboj, though the second match offered nowhere near as much excitement. Radnik and Zrinjski completely disappointed, especially the Mostar-based team, which was considered the absolute favorite in this two-legged tie. Zrinjski was more offensive and dangerous throughout the entire match, but it was far from the ideal performance needed for an easy and expected victory. The home team threatened in the first half after two interruptions, but Slobodan Jakovljević and Antonio Ilić were not precise. The match went into halftime without goals, and then the pace of play dropped in the second half. As the match neared its end, the intensity of the home team's attacks also decreased. Nervousness began to creep into the Zrinjski team towards the finish, as they knew luck could betray them during penalties, but to their delight, they managed to score a golden goal. It was the 83rd minute when Zrinjski suddenly got a chance for a counterattack. Tomislav Kiš received the ball at the edge of the penalty area and, left alone, outplayed the visiting goalkeeper. Until the end of the match, Radnik tried to equalize and potentially force penalties but did not succeed. Even the Mostar team doubled their lead through Adi Nalić and settled the question of the winner of this duel. The final of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Cup will be played on May 6th and 13th. Two matches are played, making Bosnia and Herzegovina recognizable as the only country in Europe where the final is not decided in a single match. Result and scorers: Zrinjski - Radnik 2:0 (Kiš 83', Nalić 90+2')