{"slug": "us-reporter-slammed-after-saying-i-don-t-want-to-know-anything-about-bosnia-of", "title": "US Reporter Slammed After Saying 'I Don't Want to Know' Anything About Bosnia Ahead of World Cup Clash", "summary": "ABC7 Los Angeles reporter Abigail Velez sparked international backlash after saying on air that she did not know where Bosnia and Herzegovina is and did not want to know, just days before the US faces Bosnia in the World Cup. The Bosnian national team's official account condemned the remarks, and Velez later apologized, calling her comments insensitive and inappropriate.", "body_md": "# US Reporter Slammed After Saying 'I Don't Want to Know' Anything About Bosnia Ahead of World Cup Clash\n\n## Abigail Velez's remarks on Bosnia draw international criticism and prompt apology\n\nAn American television reporter is at the centre of an international backlash after boasting live on air that she did not know where Bosnia and Herzegovina was and 'didn't want to know', just days before the United States is due to face the Balkan nation at the World Cup.\n\nThe remarks came from Abigail Velez, a reporter for ABC7 Los Angeles, during a live broadcast from a United States men's national team viewing party in Long Beach, California, on 26 June 2026. The clip spread rapidly online, drawing condemnation from viewers internationally and a sharp response from the Bosnian national football team's official account, just days before the two nations are scheduled to meet in the [World Cup Round of 32](https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/irans-world-cup-captain-accuses-fifa-political-bias-1805547).\n\n## 'I Don't Want To Know': What Velez Said On Air\n\nVelez was wrapping up her coverage of the USMNT's 3-2 group-stage loss to Turkey when she moved to preview the team's next opponent, confirmed as Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her words were unambiguous.\n\n'The next round, Team USA will play Bosnia next Wednesday,' Velez told viewers, 'and one thing about Bosnia, I could not point out where it is on a map. I don't know the first thing about Bosnia, and I don't want to know. That's because Team USA. We're back. We're better than ever.'\n\nShe continued: 'That's next Wednesday. Get prepared, Bosnia, because you don't want it. You don't want it like that, but you're gonna get it. That's next Wednesday.'\n\nThe clip, broadcast on ABC's Los Angeles affiliate, circulated internationally within hours. The Bosnian Football official account reposted the segment on X with the caption: 'My goodness, the stereotypes write themselves.' That post had been viewed more than ten million times by 28 June 2026.\n\n## 'Insensitive And Inappropriate': Velez Issues Public Apology\n\nVelez later described the segment as 'a poor effort to have a little fun' that went further than intended.\n\nIn a statement posted on social media, she wrote: 'In a poor effort to have a little fun with World Cup competition, I took it too far and made a thoughtless comment on air that was insensitive and inappropriate. I apologise to the people of Bosnia and the Bosnian Football team. The World Cup is supposed to be about uniting communities around the world, and my comment didn't reflect that spirit. Wishing all the teams the very best as they continue their World Cup journey.'\n\nCritics questioned her professional standards, with one writing that 'Bosnia and Herzegovina earned its way into the Round of 32 and deserves more respect than what this reporter gave them.'\n\nOthers said the segment reflected a broader pattern of American sports media treating the World Cup as a domestic event with foreign inconveniences rather than a global competition.\n\n## Bosnia And Herzegovina: From War To World Cup Knockouts\n\nThe dismissal of Bosnia as an unknown quantity sits against the country's modern history. Bosnia and Herzegovina gained independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1992, after which the Bosnian War saw Bosnian Serb forces carry out acts of genocide against Bosniak Muslims, a legacy that continues to shape the country's story.\n\nOn the pitch, the nation of fewer than 3.5 million people has built a team that earned its knockout-stage place. Coached by Sergej Barbarez and captained by Edin Džeko, the country's most-capped player with 150 appearances and all-time top scorer with 73 goals, Bosnia and Herzegovina drew with Canada, lost 4-1 to Switzerland, and then defeated Qatar 3-1 to claim third place in Group B with four points. It is the first time in their history that Bosnia and Herzegovina have reached the World Cup knockout stage.\n\nBosnia coach Sergej Barbarez, speaking after his side's win over Qatar, was measured about the upcoming match. 'All of this is a bonus for us,' he said. 'We will be extremely relieved, and we will try to take on any team that comes our way. We are confident enough to face anyone.'\n\n## High-Stakes Clash: What The Match Means For Both Sides\n\nThe USMNT will face Bosnia and Herzegovina for the fourth time in their history, and the first time in official competition. The match is scheduled for 1 July 2026 at the San Francisco Bay Area Stadium in Santa Clara, California, kicking off at 20:00 ET.\n\nThe United States reached the Round of 32 as Group D winners with a 2W-1L record, following victories against Paraguay and Australia before a 3-2 defeat to Turkey in which the coaching staff made nine changes to the starting line-up. Mauricio Pochettino's side is chasing its first World Cup knockout-stage victory since defeating Mexico 2-0 in the Round of 16 at the 2002 tournament.\n\nThe contrast between the two sides is clear heading into Wednesday's match: one nation's reporter publicly declared she did not know where her opponent's country was, while that opponent's coach said his team was confident enough to face anyone, and has already proved it.\n\n© Copyright IBTimes 2025. 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