Mehmed Baždarević, born on September twenty-eighth, nineteen sixty, is a distinguished Bosnian football manager and former player. He is widely recognized for his contributions to the sport, having recently managed the Ligue 2 club Guingamp. His career as a player saw him don the jerseys of notable teams, including the Bosnian club Željezničar and the French side Sochaux.
Throughout his playing career, Baždarević earned the affectionate nicknames Meša in the former Yugoslavia and Mécha in France. He is celebrated as one of the finest football talents to emerge from Bosnia and Herzegovina, showcasing his skills on both domestic and international stages.
On the international front, Baždarević represented Yugoslavia, participating in the prestigious UEFA Euro nineteen eighty-four. Following the dissolution of Yugoslavia in nineteen ninety-two, he became a key figure for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national team, serving as its first captain and leading the squad with pride.
After retiring from professional play in nineteen ninety-eight, Baždarević transitioned into management, where he has continued to influence the game and inspire future generations of footballers.