Berisha Brothers in Austria's History

Brothers Valon and Veton Berisha have written the history of Austrian football. They are among the rare brothers playing against each other in this league. It had not been possible since 2003 for two brothers to face the Austrian championship, the Voice newspaper today writes. At that time, Emmanuel Akweegbu brothers were confronted [...]
Brothers Valon and Veton Berisha have written the history of Austrian football. They are among the rare brothers playing against each other in this league.
It had not been possible since 2003 for two brothers to face the Austrian championship, the Voice newspaper today writes.
At the time, Emmanuel Akweegbu's Benedict brothers had faced each other and had no longer seen this phenomenon in Austrian Bundesliga.
However, after 14 years the brothers from Kosovo dropped into the field as opponents the weekend we left behind in the duel between Salzburg and Rapid Vienna, which ended baras 2:2.
Vallon is part of Red Bull's team for a long time, and Veton moved to the team from Vienna a few weeks ago.
They both played from the first minute and also had duels between them. But they didn't know each other in the field, since they played hard for their respective teams.
We're not happy with a point, we've seen what was the best team. It was fun to see Veton debuting in Bundesliga. We fought each other, but I'm sorry about what my team did wasn't enough to win. The Veton did a good part with Rapidi, worked hard and wished him all the best in Rapid”, the Kosovo representative said.
For my younger brother, Veton, this was a normal fight like all the others.
It was all right, Vallon made his game, mine. It was a normal fight, and he (Vallon) was just an opponent. He wanted the ball in his possession, but I also wanted to have”, the Norwegian representative said.
After the match, the Berisha brothers have been greeted and embraced, while the fans have also exchanged.
As you know, Vallon and Veton grew up in Norway and began their career there.
After Kosovo's admission to UEFA and FIFA, the first chose to play for Kosovo's representative, while the second decided to continue playing with Norway.
This was a family choice not to owe any country. Norway grew and was given everything, while Kosovo is their parents' country. /Sound/












