

In a one-sided affair at the Stadion Romanija, Drina Zvornik cruised to a 3-1 victory over Romanija Pale on April 25, 2026, in the Bosnia and Herzegovina Prva Liga RS (BIH PL-RS). The away side’s clinical finishing proved too much for the hosts to handle.
Match Overview
Drina Zvornik came out with clear intent, dominating possession and creating chances from the opening minutes. Romanija Pale, playing in front of their home crowd, struggled to cope with the visitors’ pace and movement, falling behind early.
Key Moments
- First Drina goal (14'): A swift passing move carved open the Romanija defense, with a low cross finished expertly at the near post.
- Second goal (33'): A set-piece routine saw Drina Zvornik double their lead, heading home from a corner.
- Third goal (61'): A counter-attack caught Romanija Pale out of position, leading to a composed finish from the edge of the box.
- Romanija consolation (79'): A moment of individual brilliance saw the home side pull one back with a powerful strike from distance.
Tactical Story
Drina Zvornik’s high press and quick transitions neutralized Romanija Pale’s midfield. The visitors exploited wide areas effectively, creating overloads that led to their goals. Romanija Pale, despite showing fight in the final quarter, lacked defensive organization throughout.
Standings Impact
The convincing win strengthens Drina Zvornik’s position in the upper half of the BIH PL-RS table, keeping them in contention for a top finish. Romanija Pale remain mired in the lower reaches, with defensive frailties continuing to plague their campaign.
This result highlights the gap in quality between the two sides, with Drina Zvornik showing the form of a team on the rise.