Flagkeeper explains Sokooli's departure: He also wanted to lead politics.

Flamurtar has clarified, through a communique, that Kosovo coach Bilbyl Sokoli has left the post he took only a week ago, as, according to the club, he attempted to lead the club's domestic policy and organisation. On December 13th, Flamurtari introduced Bobbie Sokoli as a new coach, entrusting him with the post [...]
On December 13th, Flamurtari introduced Bobbie Sokoli as a new coach, entrusting him with the coach's post for the next six months. At the press conference, Sokooli said he would make changes to ensure Flamurtar's survival in Ipko Superliga.
However, his project was shorter than originally planned, as the two sides divided the roads Thursday evening, and now Sokoli will not head the Flamurtar team. This news was made known by the club even through a statement to the media.
“Even though KF Flamurtar's desire to top the team, Mr. Bobbie Sokolin was big, things in bilateral relations went in the direction which is unacceptable to our club”, said the club's communique.
Mr. Sokoli is committed to being chief of technical staff with all the information that includes this post, and with the free hands and sides of the new players in the club, but his desire to guide politics and internal organisation, as well as the decoupling of contract signing with the club, with financial parameters agreed on by both sides, prompted the agreement to shut down”.
Sokoli was a coach in the Superleague even earlier this season, when he took the lead in Pristina. He left the most trophy club in Kosovo just two weeks after replacing Mirel Josh, saying he is doing it for health reasons.













