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1st Team Friendly
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Attendance: 22,000
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Match Report - Wales 2 - 2 Bosnia-Herzegovina
12 Feb 2003
Players
Wales
1 Darren Ward
2 Rhys Weston
3 Gary Speed
4 andy Melville
5 Robert Page
6 Mark Pembridge
7 Robbie Savage
8 Craig Bellamy
9 John Hartson
10 Simon Davies
11 Robert Earnshaw
12 Matthew Jones
13 Unknown
14 Jason Koumas
15 Kit Symons
16 Darren Barnard
17 John Oster
18 Gareth Taylor
19 Unknown
20 Unknown
21 Mark Crossley
22 Unknown
Bosnia-Herzegovina
1 Kenan Hasagic
2 Dzemal Berberovic
3 Vedin Music
4 Muhamed Konjic
5 Bulend Biscevic
6 Mirsad Hibic
7 Elvir Bolic
8 Mirsad Beslija
9 Sergej Barbarez
10 Vlado Grujic
11 Elvir Baljic
12 Almir Tolja
13 Branislav Krunic
14 Sinisa Mulina
15 Admir Velagic
16 Mirko Hrgovic
17 Nedim Halilovic
18 Nenad Miskovic
19 Unknown
20 Unknown
21 Unknown
22 Unknown
Substitutions
On Off Minute
Mark Crossley Darren Ward 45
Matthew Jones Rhys Weston 60
Jason Koumas Robert Earnshaw 73
Gareth Taylor John Hartson 81
John Oster Robbie Savage 88
On Off Minute
Sinisa Mulina Vlado Grujic 76
Mirko Hrgovic Elvir Baljic 77
Nenad Miskovic Sergej Barbarez 81
Nedim Halilovic Elvir Bolic 89
Admir Velagic Bulend Biscevic 90
Goals
Wales Minute
Robert Earnshaw 8
John Hartson 64
Bosnia-Herzegovina Minute
Elvir Baljic 5
Sergej Barbarez 54
Cards
No cards received
Officials
Referee: David Malcolm (Northern Ireland)
Assistant referee 1: John McDowell (Northern Ireland)
Assistant referee 2: Keith Glasgow (Northern Ireland)
4th official: Darren Adie (Wales)
Other information
Attendance: 22,000
Report: Nationwide the Team Sponsors report:
Wales set a new national record of nine games undefeated as Mark Hughes' men twice came from behind at the Millennium Stadium to draw 2-2 with Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Ryan Giggs was absent due to a calf injury, while Nottingham Forest's Darren Ward started in goal in place of regular keeper Paul Jones.
The visitors rocked the Cardiff crowd by taking the lead after just five minutes.
Galatasaray's Elvir Baljic was on target, taking advantage of some lax Welsh defending to advance and drive his shot past Ward from the edge of the area.
However, three minutes later it was 1-1 as Cardiff's Rob Earnshaw drew the home side level, smashing a shot past Bosnian keeper Kenan Hasagic following a flick-on from John Hartson.
Ward did well to deny Mirsad Beslija five minutes later, following a superb through ball by Sergej Barbarez.
The half yielded few further clear chances, although Gary Speed almost put Wales in front as half time approached, only to be denied by debutant Hasagic.
After the restart, Bosnia again created chances, with Elvir Bolic going close before the visitors took the lead again just after the hour mark.
Baljic crossed deep to the far post from the right and Barbarez swooped to head home past Mark Crossley, who had replaced Ward at half time.
Ten minutes further on, Wales drew level for a second time as Hartson saw off his marker and smacked his shot past Hasagic from just inside the penalty area.
Attendance: 22,000
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