Albanians abroad

With memories of the golden years (80's) of the albanian football still fresh on her mind, Albania is now attempting to recreate its strong football legacy. As young players start making their names abroad, the future is looking bright for Albanian football!

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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 3:13 pm Arbnor Muja not called up again, we got to at least try since they’re not calling him up
IMO he's interested to switch, saw him celebrate the Belgian championship with the Albanian flag too.
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Igli Tare is a free agent.
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Simboli i Diellit wrote: Mon Jun 05, 2023 4:28 pm Igli Tare is a free agent.
should really be getting him involved in some sort of capacity
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Tim Civeja in the U21s !!! Great pickup

Medon Berisha, Pajaziti , Muhameti and now Civeja.

That’s 4 top prospects in midfield for our u21s
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They don't seem like good prospects tbh. If you look at where they play, their contributions there, etc... They just seem like typical youth leaguers like so many others.

Pajaziti might be a little more advanced because he at least plays professionally in Norway ( 0 assists and 0 goals there though) but none of these guys give much confidence.

Arbnor Muja legit looks like a solid addition.
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Dallku wrote: Thu Jun 08, 2023 2:55 pm They don't seem like good prospects tbh. If you look at where they play, their contributions there, etc... They just seem like typical youth leaguers like so many others.

Pajaziti might be a little more advanced because he at least plays professionally in Norway ( 0 assists and 0 goals there though) but none of these guys give much confidence.

Arbnor Muja legit looks like a solid addition.
Tim Civeja has played in the bundesliga and has been held back by injuries. Medon and Muhameti are only 18 and have been involved around the first teams being on the bench in serie a games. And Pajaziti now playing in norway.

They are good prospects for us, we just need them to be decent pros so we never have to see guys like Laci or Ramadani play for us again.
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Muja is a solid call up and someone I've been advocating for awhile now. He won the league in Belgium and was a starter for them since mid season. He should slide in the lineup right away but it sounds like the manager really likes Asani. I would have wanted to see Ermal Kransqi called up as well. The wing depth has definitely improved from two years ago and I don't think we can go back to a back three formation

As for guys like Civeja these guys aren't professional players at this point. He's failed to breakthrough for several seasons now and will probably just be a 2nd/3rd division player for the rest of his career. We'll eventually get some new young players in the fold but they will come under the radar and the FSHF probably doesn't know they exist right now (guys like Asllani who went under the radar).
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artan wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:39 pm We'll eventually get some new young players in the fold but they will come under the radar and the FSHF probably doesn't know they exist right now (guys like Asllani who went under the radar).

Honestly it seems like most NT players flew under the radar and popped out of nowhere.

From the youth levels the only ones who were hyped up and made it are Bare (was u17 captain and the most hyped up back then) and Broja is the only player from a big club youth team who made it.... out of dozens.
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Dallku wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 9:34 pm
artan wrote: Fri Jun 09, 2023 4:39 pm We'll eventually get some new young players in the fold but they will come under the radar and the FSHF probably doesn't know they exist right now (guys like Asllani who went under the radar).

Honestly it seems like most NT players flew under the radar and popped out of nowhere.

From the youth levels the only ones who were hyped up and made it are Bare (was u17 captain and the most hyped up back then) and Broja is the only player from a big club youth team who made it.... out of dozens.
Agreed. Kumbulla wasn't highly touted with the youth set up and wasn't until he broke out with Verona that he was called up. Uzuini was a random Superliga player. Ismajli was a Kosovo NT reject. Even guys like Rrahmani, Vojvoda and Muriqi went un-noticed when they were in our setup.

It's just not a good sign if you're 20+ and you still haven't found some role in a professional league, the odds are that player will be out of football shortly or at best a 2nd/3rd division player like Kabashi. The best odds are someone like Memushaj who actually created a career for himself but those are the exceptions.
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