RK Bosna Visoko

After Ferid Semić brought the first handball ball to Visoko, and when the congress was held on 9 February 1954, sport society Mladost was born.

Altogether, Bosna have played 10 seasons in elite Yugoslav handball league, having won 3 times Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

At around this time, the game of handball began to be played in halls, and asphalted playing-fields started to be abandoned.

Visoko didn't have a hall so it was forced to play in other towns like Sarajevo, Vogošća, Zavidovići and Hadžići.

Finally, Visoko got its first handball hall, sports centre Mladost, which was finished on 9 April 1986.

After the devastating Bosnian War, the hall and clubs offices were damaged, but Bosna started to recover.

From 1995 Bosna twice won the First league of Bosnia and Herzegovina (seasons 1996/97 and 1998/99) and record three times Cup of BiH (1995, 1998 and in 2001).

From 2001 till today Bosna has not achieved significant honors, only managing to stay in the First league through good home form.

Muhamed Mustafić, a right wing, returned to his parent club after playing 3 successful seasons in HC Bosna Sarajevo which competed successfully in the EHF Champions League, and later the EHF Cup Winner's Cup where they played semi-finals.

1974 Team that won fourth place in the Yugoslav League
Handball match between home team Bosna and Lokomotiva from Brčko, played in Mladost hall in Visoko