Four international trainers in the FC Pristina bench race (Photo)

Two Croats, a Bosniak and a Montenegrin all known names in their countries are part of the narrow list of Kosovo's most trophical club leaders, Pristina, to take the lead in the team. Even though FC Pristina has a top coach, Telegrafi learns that the position of team leader [...]
Even though FC Pristina has a top coach, Telegrafi learns that for the position of team leader in the country, there are four international trainers. Two Croats, a Bosniak and a Montenegrin, all these names known in their countries.

The most well-known is undoubtedly former bronze medal player at the “Franksca à9818x1> World Championship with Croatia, Aljosa Asanovic.
Croatian Asi has been the assistant player of the National of Croatia (2006-2012), as well as of Moscow Lokomotive (2012-13), while recently he was the Hungarian team's technical director from Slovakia, Dnejska Strada.

Then, on the list after Asanovic puts up the former coach of Tetovo Sculley, Bosnian Bruno Akrapovic.

Also on the list of the capitalist club is Montenegrin Miodrag Vukotic, the coach who in the newly completed edition has declared Montenegro's most famous team, Buduchnost, after many years of championship. Italy's former football player Milan borrowed from Empoli has also led the second team from Podgorica, Mlados.
Vukotic, the coach who declared champion after several years Boudrunesti in Montenegro.

The last on the list is Croatian Branko Karacic, former Hajduk writer of Split and many European teams who have also led many Bosniak and Croatian teams, starting with NK Zagreb, Osijek, Slaven Belupo, Cibalia, Sibenik and Bosnia and Herzegovina's two prominent Croatian teams, Shiroki Brijeg and multiple champions, Zrjski.












