Who is the next opponent of Kosovo? The team that defeated Ukraine but never succeeded in doing anything

On November 17th, at the beginning of 6:00, Kosovo will play an important match in terms of progress in the League of Nations. The Adardians conduct the table with eight points, two more than Azerbaijan in second place. Faroe Islands have four points, while with the last two points is found [...]
The Adardians conduct the table with eight points, two more than Azerbaijan in second place. The Faroe Islands have four points, while with the last two points is Malta, the next opponent of the Challenge team.
Malta for the first time in international matches played in the distant year of 1957, against Austria in a friendly one, which it lost by 3:2.

Since then, the maltese have never been able to participate in the largest national tournaments, such as the World and European Championships, writes Periscope.
In fact, their best performance in qualifications was recorded in 2008 when they collected five points, one victory and two draw points, within the European qualifications held in Switzerland and Austria.
For mad - football enthusiasts, the most important progress to date was perhaps the construction of a new National Stadium in Taél Qali, near the old town of Medina, in an area that served as a military airport during World War II. The stadium was built by the local government.

The highest victory for the Malaysian national has been registered on March 26, 2008, when they defeated Liechtenstein with a depth score of 7:1. The deepest loss is that of 1983 when they were conquered by Spain 12:1.
A big victory for Malta will remain over Ukraine, on June 6th of last year, which in a friendly man was defeated with minimal score of 1:0.
As for the League of Nations, Kosovo will have to thank the Malaysian team very much, as in the two confrontations with Azerbaijan have ended up evening, which has enabled the New Yorkers to be in first place.

Meanwhile, in the match, which will be played after three days, Kosovo is the absolute favourite, but given Malta's form in the domestic match against Kosovo-level nationals, it will be very difficult for ours to get three points, but let's hope for the best. /Periscopi/












