He revealed that he had a bodyguard at the time because he was the first player to transfer from the Republic of Srpska to a club in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina. "I transferred in 1999 as the first player from the RS to the Federation. When it was announced, I was immediately called a traitor. It was an incredible thing when I arrived; there were 15-20 media crews when I came. I felt like I was at Bayern," said Bosančić, adding: "I was living well, and I was supposed to transfer to Mura, where Miroslav Ćiro Blažević was the coach, but they were relegated to the fourth league, so I returned to Bihać even though I had completed several training sessions with Mura. That experience in Bihać is something unrepeatable; I have never experienced such a reception anywhere. For the first three months, I couldn't pay for a drink anywhere, and I had my own bodyguard. Hamdija Abdić Tigar never gave up on bringing me in; he is a football man. At that time, they had big ambitions; they were supposed to play against Juventus. It's an incredible football city." He also played for Borac from Banja Luka, and you can watch his guest appearance in the video clip included in the text.
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The first footballer to transfer from Republika Srpska to the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina: "I had a bodyguard in Bihać, I didn't pay for drinks"
The first man of Sloboda from Bosanski Novi, Mladen Bosančić, spoke about playing for Jedinstvo from Bihać in 1999, which he considers one of the best experiences of his career.

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