Former Kosovo football player becomes coach at world's second strongest national, Croatia

The renowned former football player, now coach Ardian Kosnik, has been employed in the Croatian Football Federation. Kossnik, who was part of Croatia's National when he won the bronze medal, will be part of Croatia's U-19 staff, led by Ivan Gudelj. Koznik is happy to be part of this staff. [...]
The renowned former football player, now coach Ardian Kosnik, has been employed in the Croatian Football Federation.
Kossnik, who was part of Croatia's National when he won the bronze medal, will be part of Croatia's U-19 staff, led by Ivan Gudelj.
Koznik is happy to be part of this staff.
From today I can confirm that I have received an invitation to be part of the U-19 technical staff of Croatia”.
It will debut as coach in friendly matches with Montenegro, Bosnia and Turkey from 11 December to 15 December.
I've been happy to accept the federation's invitation, and I'm glad I'm supporting the Ivan Gudelj” sector, writes the telegraph.
Kossnik used to be a coach at Tetovo Square.
He has been one of the most serious candidates to take the lead in Kosovo, but was eventually elected Bernard Chalandes.
Koznik has made a wild career as football, where he has played in championships like Croatia's, France, Cyprus and Austria.
He has played for Croatia several matches, while also presented himself to Kosovo's fanele.









