The popular magazine Forbes: Is the National of Kosovo the greatest success story in the UEFA League?

Renowned Forbes magazine listed the National of Kosovo as a success story after successive victories marked in confrontations with other nationals in the U National League. EFA's reports Periscope. This magazine begins with shocks that the National League of U suffered EFA's since the first round of matches. According to [...]
This magazine begins with shocks that the National League of U suffered EFA's since the first round of matches.
According to the magazine, while for large teams this League was relaxing, small teams allowed their football history to be written, alluding to the National of Kosovo.
Of course, Kosovo's history in European football dates back to 2016, but last night's 4-0 victory over Azerbaijan marks one of the team's best performances. The country that declared independence in 2008 fought hard enough to be admitted to the U EFA. All this war, Kosovo started without a player, without a stadium, but with little more hope. Now, they have a good chance to qualify at Euro 2020”, Forbes writes in the article on Kosovo, Periscopi reports.
The magazine further writes that because of the low grant, Kosovo was ranked last third among the League of Nations, which includes four leagues divided into four groups. Now Kosovo will join Belarus, Macedonia and Georgia in the struggle to continue.
“System may be complicated, for all in Pristina were aware of how it worked. They entered the match last night knowing that a next victory would guarantee their progress, so the stadium was full of fans. Their noise was so great for each of the four goals. So do players ' emotions. One of Kosovo's biggest problems was the conviction of the best players to join the National of Kosovo, and to leave the countries they played with so far”, the magazine writes away.
In fact, in the 2016 match between Switzerland and Albania, half of those who played there could have played for Kosovo. The calibre stars of Gerdan Shaqiri of Liverpool and Granit Jaka of Arsenal, as well as of the former Manchester United star Adnan Januzaj, qualify for Kosovo, among hundreds of others scattered in the highest European league”.
When there are good results in confronting, the chances of Albanians accepting invitations playing in such leagues are greater.
The article mentions players who excelled in last night's match against Azerbaijan, such as Arber Zenel of the Dutch club Heerenveen and Milot Rasica of Werder Bremen.
These two as young men decided to play for Kosovo, written among other things in Forbes' article./ P ERISCOPIA
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