

The Red Bull Four 2 Score national final in Sarajevo delivered everything fans expect from elite street football: fast-paced matches, high intensity, and a championship performance from Team Linex, who claimed the title and booked their place at the global finals in Canada.
Following qualifiers held across four cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the final tournament took place on April 26, 2026, bringing together the 16 best teams in the country. The event marked the culmination of a nationwide competition and highlighted the growing popularity of the Red Bull Four 2 Score format.
The final was held at the heart of Sarajevo, right across from the iconic Vijećnica, creating a unique urban football setting. With sunny weather, a vibrant crowd, and non-stop action on the pitch, the event transformed the heart of Sarajevo into a true football spectacle.
A day earlier, Sarajevo also hosted its final round of qualifiers, completing the lineup of top teams from across the country and setting the stage for a high-quality showdown.
The semi-finals featured intense clashes, with La Strada facing Energy Drink and Reptorsi taking on Linex. Both matches showcased the speed, tactical awareness, and creativity that define the Red Bull Four 2 Score format.
In the end, La Strada and Linex proved strongest under pressure, advancing to the final after demonstrating consistency and composure in crucial moments.
In the championship match, Linex delivered a confident and tactically mature performance to secure the win. Their chemistry, discipline, and winning mentality set them apart, confirming their status as one of the top street football teams in the region.
This victory builds on Linex’s previous international experience. The team had already competed in a global tournament in Brazil, where they reached the quarterfinals among more than 50 teams. With this national title, they now advance to the global finals in Canada, scheduled for August 2026.
“We’re going all the way this time. We reached the quarterfinals before—now we’re aiming for a medal. The tournament wasn’t easy, but after the quarterfinals we found our rhythm and finished strong. Now it’s time to rest, prepare, and focus on Canada,” said members of the winning team.
The event was further elevated by appearances from well-known figures in the Bosnian sports scene. Alma Kamerić presented medals to the top teams, while Maid Delić entertained the crowd with an impressive freestyle football performance.
Support also came from Nedo Turković, adding further credibility and visibility to the tournament within the regional football community.
Head referee Bakir Behlulović praised the overall level of play, highlighting the intensity and quality displayed throughout the weekend.
The entire event was broadcast live on Buzzer, allowing fans across the region to follow every match in real time.
By delivering full-day live coverage, Buzzer reinforced its role as a leading digital sports streaming platform and a trusted media partner for major sporting events.
The Red Bull Four 2 Score tournament continues to grow as a global platform for emerging football talent. Its unique format - focused on speed, quick decision-making, and attacking play - makes it one of the most exciting street football competitions worldwide.
With Linex now representing Bosnia and Herzegovina on the international stage, expectations are high. As they prepare for Canada, the team carries not only the national title but also the ambition to reach the podium and make a mark globally.