
Bosnia's Marija Milinkovic, pictured here in a previous game against Poland, scored the first goal in the sixth minute
Rampant Bosnia-Herzegovina put 13 goals past Liechtenstein in a remarkable World Cup qualifier in Zenica.
Ranked 63rd in the world, Selver Hodzic's side were 10-1 up at half-time and scored a further three in the second half.
In total, they had 36 shots, 20 on target and also hit the woodwork three times.
Inter Milan's Marija Milinkovic got them off to a perfect start and Felicia Frick's own goal doubled the lead after just nine minutes.
The 191st-ranked visitors pulled it back to 2-1 through Lena Goppel, before Bosnia ran riot in the rest of the first half.
Seven of their starting line-up got on the scoresheet, before three of the substitutes joined the fun after the break, in a game that also included three penalties.
Despite the margin of victory, this result is some way off the world record, external win for an international women's match - that being 21-0 and achieved five times, most recently by Haiti against the British Virgin Islands in 2022.
Nevertheless, this game was Bosnia's second win out of two in Group C1 for World Cup qualifying, with the winners making a play-off to reach next summer's showpiece tournament in Brazil.
They have never qualified for either a World Cup or European Championship but have catapulted themselves to the top of their group with four games to play.
And it has not done their goal difference any harm either.