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There should be Bosnian Serb until he decided to play for National team. He refused to play for Bosnia. Serbs and Croats from Bosnia dont play for Bosnian national team, there is a lot of players like Zoran Planinic, Bojan Bogdanovic, Vladimir Radmanovic, Predrag Danilovic or football players Savo Milosevic, Ognjen Koroman ...there were all born in Bosnia but they played for Croatia and Serbia. Bosnia is country where lives three nationalities Bosniaks, Serbs and Croats. Serbs are from Republika Srpska. There should be only Serbian but until he officialy play a game for Serbia there should be Bosnian Serb, that is most correct information. Bosnian could not be cause he refused and never played for Bosnian national team. (talk) 11:46, 6 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
I have changed the introduction sentence to the correct "Serb from Bosnia and Herzegovina" but it was reverted, and I do not understand the reason. He is Serb, FROM Bosnia (where he was born), and this is a fact. Is there a particular reason for the revertion? The sentence does not, in any way, imply anything more than this fact. Thanks