Granit Jaka has no Albanian citizenship, only Swiss

Until Swiss Football Federation Secretary-General Alex Miescher had confirmed that the Swiss representative should consider the possibility that in the future, participation in dual citizens, following Granit Jaka's twin - horned eagle celebration and Gerdan Shaqiri, the federation had apologised on Friday that we left behind [...]
But this debate is not over.
As “says SonntagsZeitung”, Swiss player Granit Jaka, of origin from Kosovo, has only Swiss passport. Although the Swiss Football Federation has said that Jaka also has an Albanian passport, it appears to be false news, broadcast “Blic”.
He never had a passport of Albania or Kosovo. Not even the nationality of one of these two. Jack's lawyer and advisor André Gross has confirmed this.
Apparently, this wrong information came from a list that the players had completed in 2015. On that list, Jaka claims his second nationality is Kosovo. Where information has come from the Federation that he has an Albanian passport, unknown, Time broadcasts.
Jaka also long ago described himself as a person of dual citizenship when she was attacked in an interview by FFZ Secretary Alex Myscher. Myescher had proposed that players with dual citizenship be banned in the future for the Swiss representative. “has disappointed me and others with dual citizenship”, Jaka said.
However, Councilman Gross says Graniti has no dual citizenship. According to a “research SonntagsZeitung”, even at the Albanian Embassy in Bern, there is no Granit Jaka born in 1992.
The Swiss newspaper says the issue of dual citizenship remains a mystery for Gerdan Shaqiri and Valon Behramin. According to NFF data, they too seem to have Albanian passports. But doubts are great.












