Infantino: Vorri was the biggest player in the Balkans, he laid the foundation for Kosovo membership in FIFA

The biggest football house FIFA has reacted to the death of Kosovo Football Federation President (FFK), Fadil Vokri. FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed grief over Vokrri's death, saying he is proud to have met Vokrin, calling him an example for everyone. “More with grief [...]
FIFA President Gianni Infantino has expressed grief over Vokrri's death, saying he is proud to have met Vokrin, calling him an example for everyone.
I took this news to grief, on behalf of me and the worldwide football community, my deepest condolences to Fadil Vokrri's family. He has been a pioneer in many ways and has achieved a great international career, playing in various high - ranking evil clubs at a time when it was not as common as today. It laid the groundwork for Kosovo's membership in FIFA”, Infantino has said.
According to him, this requires extraordinary energy, faith, strength, and obedience.
“Fadil had it all, he was an example of enthusiasm, energy and a great leader. I'm proud to have met him and worked with him”.
We remember that former Partizan Belgrade football player Nimes and Fenerbahces ahead played in Yugoslavia at the international level in the 1980s, while he was named the country's best player in 1987. Born in Pristina, he began his career by playing in his birth club, where he gained a reputation as one of the best players distinguished by the Balkans.
When he was at the top of the NFF, Kosovo became FIFA member association in 2016, at the 66th Congress, writes FIFA.












