ABC7 reporter apologizes for ‘insensitive’ Bosnia World Cup remarks

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An ABC7 Los Angeles reporter has apologized after her “insensitive” FIFA World Cup remarks about Bosnia and Herzegovina went viral — with the fallout taking an awkward twist after the national team pointed out ABC News President Almin Karamehmedovic is from there.

In an Instagram post, ABC’s Abigail Vélez 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.”

ABC7 Los Angeles reporter Abigail Vélez apologized after her “insensitive” World Cup remarks about Bosnia went viral. Bosnian Football, /X

She followed up with an apology to both the people of Bosnia and the Bosnia and Herzegovina national football team.

Abigail Vélez was presenting ABC7 Eyewitness News from a World Cup watch party in Long Beach on Thursday, where the US had just lost 3–2 to Turkey.

Vélez was presenting ABC7 Eyewitness News from a World Cup watch party in Long Beach when she made the gaff. FIFA via Getty Images

While previewing Team USA’s upcoming World Cup match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, she launched into a spirited defense of the Americans.

“One thing about Bosnia, I could not point out where it is on a map,” Vélez said.

She continued: “I don’t know the first thing about Bosnia and I don’t want to know because Team USA, we’re back, we’re better than ever.

“Get prepared Bosnia, because you don’t want it like that, but you’re gonna get it.”

Almin Karamehmedovic is from Sarajevo and was appointed president of ABC News in 2024. Getty Images for Empire State Realty Trust

The comments quickly drew a response from Bosnia’s football team, which is competing in its second-ever men’s World Cup as an independent nation.

“My goodness, the stereotypes write themselves,” the team’s official X account posted in a message that has since been viewed more than 11 million times.

The team doubled down in the comments, pointing out that ABC News President Karamehmedovic is Bosnian before adding: “The worst part is the confidence that she said this with!”

They later shared her apology as an update to its original post, with the controversy splitting social media users. Instagram/@abc7abigail

They later shared her apology as an update to its original post, with the controversy splitting social media users.

Some dismissed Vélez’s remarks as harmless sports banter, while others blasted them as ignorant and insensitive.

Some dismissed Vélez’s remarks as harmless sports banter, while others blasted them as ignorant and insensitive. FIFA via Getty Images

“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,” her statement concluded.

Almin Karamehmedovic is from Sarajevo and was appointed president of ABC News in 2024.

“I approach this role with great respect and humility, not only for the hundreds of colleagues around the world whose tireless contributions fuel ABC News’ unwavering and unbiased reporting, but also for the viewers we serve,” Karamehmedovic said at the time.


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