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Who Is Edin Dzeko's Wife? Meet Actress Amra Silajdžić, Their Children & Growing Family

Edin Džeko has been one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most recognizable footballers for nearly two decades.

As the veteran striker prepares to lead Bosnia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, let's take a look at his family that has supported him throughout his journey.

Džeko is married to Bosnian actress and model Amra Silajdžić. Over the years, the couple has built a close-knit family and has remained together throughout his football career.

All about Edin Dzeko's Wife and Family

Amra Silajdžić is a Bosnian actress, model, and entrepreneur born in Sarajevo. She began her modeling career at a young age after winning the Metropolitan Top Model competition in France and later worked with international agencies. She also appeared in several television shows and films, including roles in American productions.

Džeko and Amra began their relationship in 2011 and have been together ever since. The couple married in 2016 and have regularly shared moments from their family life on social media while supporting various charitable causes.

The couple have four children together, daughters Una, Dalia and Hana, and son Dani. Amra also has an older daughter, Sofija, from a previous marriage, making them a family of seven.

 Edin Dzeko of FC Schalke 04 celebrates with his wife Amra and kids after securing promotion to the Bundesliga. Photo by Jürgen Fromme - firo sportphoto/Getty Images
Edin Dzeko of FC Schalke 04 celebrates with his wife Amra and kids after securing promotion to the Bundesliga. Photo by Jürgen Fromme - firo sportphoto/Getty Images Photo by Jürgen Fromme - firo sportphoto/Getty Images

Before marrying the former Manchester City forward, Amra Silajdžić was married to Serbian businessman Vladimir Vićentijević.

The couple tied the knot in 2001 and welcomed their daughter, Sofija, two years later. Their marriage ended in divorce in 2007. During this period, Amra continued to pursue opportunities in modeling and entertainment.

Now 40 years old, Džeko is preparing for what could be his final FIFA World Cup appearance after helping Bosnia and Herzegovina qualify for the 2026 tournament.

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This story was originally published June 12, 2026 at 11:41 AM.

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