Who really is Ismet Munishi, the father of Kosovo football?

Currently, the World Cup tournament “Russia 2018<18x1> and one of its protagonists in Kosovo's media space took place, and Ismet Munishi, analyst, former coach and former football player, writes Periscopi. Yesterday, Munich was involved in a controversy with Belgium star Adnan Yanuzajt's father, Abednego, who said about the latter. [...]
Currently, the World Cup tournament “Russia 2018<18x1> and one of its protagonists in Kosovo's media space took place, and Ismet Munishi, analyst, former coach and former football player, writes Periscopi. Yesterday, Munich was involved in a controversy with Belgium's star Adnan Yanuzajt's father, Abedin é, who told him that he did not even know him, and accused him of unprofessionalism.
In 2014, Munich won the title Kosovo champion with the Vushtrri team, and was named “Kosovo football father”. Munish can also be credited for bringing forth the greatest talent that emerged from Kosovo football in the international arena, Milot Rasica. He debuted in adult football under the orders of Munich, and in 2015 he made a spectacular transfer of the Vite team in the first category of the Netherlands. Currently, Kosovo's 7th plays in Bundesliga for Werder Bremen.
But the following Munish successes have been missed in coaching. After Vushtrri, he trained Gjilan's Light, where he became part of a scandal with a Kosovo judge, while later being appointed as chief of the Regional Staff of Brotherhood and Ferronicali.
Munishi in a statement had made great criticism against journalists who did not deal with Kosovo football players. After that statement and after his scandal as part of light, Munich was silenced for such a thing, and already critical voices in the direction of the federation have ceased. Periscope yesterday wrote an article on the only candidate for the FFK leader, as the successor of Fadil Vokrri, Agim Ademi, who is accused of extortion, corruption and threat.
Munich is 43 years old, born in Gjilan, who began his football career at Pristina's Flamurtar as a midfielder. From Flamurtari in 1996, he made a very impressive transfer to Maribor to Slovenia, in which he also played the Champions League and became champion of Slovenia in 1997. After Slovenia, Munich moved to Turkey, to the Shekerspor (now known as Turanspor) squad in the second category, and played for a year.
From the Turkish team, he returned to Slovenia to Mura 05's team, where he played a year and made only 7 presentations. From this club, he moved ten of the most traditional teams in Slovenia, Olympia and Ljubljana, to which the club became the country's deputy champion in 2001. Munich in Olympia did 23 matches and scored three goals in the championship for two years.
During this time, Munich had been lent to Maccaby Herzelya's team in Israel, and to Corotan again in Slovenia. After all these adventures, he changed a host of other teams, including Albania's Lacin, Ukraine's Vorskla Plotavan, Kavaja's Brit, to come to the end and finish his career in Kosovo, the Gjakova Brotherhood. /Periscopi












