Left Germany for Albanian team, meet footballer who does not bow to opponents

At the first meeting of the second phase of Superior, the match between Warrior and Kastriot had an absolute protagonist: The Herald Mark, who scored a dyllolise in the victory over the gytrosters, raising hopes for a team survival. He was the man of today's match, and thanks to the new coach, Devolli, [...]
At the first meeting of the second phase of Superior, the match between Warrior and Kastriot had an absolute protagonist: The Herald Mark, who scored a dyllolise in the victory over the gytrosters, raising hopes for a team survival.
He was the man of today's match, and that's thanks to the young coach Devolli, who adjusts a more offensive game, as The Herald likes it.
The former baton football player, who experienced an experience in Germany, is regularly playing with the crustists since the appointment of Stavri Nica and the late technonic Bledar Devolli, with whom he appears to be reborn.
Following his adventure with Tungun in the Supernor Catagora, Mark left for Germany to continue his career in low football leagues, but after two seasons there, decided to return to Albania to sign with Kastriot.
He came to the limits of the wine merkato, and as he has acknowledged, he has quickly adapted to his new team. The debut with Kastriot took place in the Cup match, while at the Marki Championship it was “sefheten” against Laci. It is considered a talent in Albanian football, much more when thought to have emerged from Partizan Academy
Mark has been activated in the German Oberliga with teams such as FC Frankfurt and Ludwigsfelde, while document problems have caused him to return to Albania.
The 22-year-old boy, aged 1.88cm, was born in Lach and with the physical he owns has promising data. He plays on the left side of the midfield, but he often likes to finalise his own shares. / TCh












