Lazio with fascist stories puts Serbs in love with Albanians

Lazio with fascist stories puts Serbs in love with Albanians

* This article was prepared by Periscope in December 2019, before Milinkovic- Saviq and Vedat Muriqi actually expressed love to each other, even before Muriqi was part of Lazio's team. Lazio is one of the strongest football clubs in Italy and Europe. It's known for a big fan and [...]

* This article was prepared by Periscope in December 2019, before Milinkovik- Saviq and Vedat Muriqi expressed love to each other In fact, even before Muriqi was part of Lazio's team. 

Lazio is one of the strongest football clubs in Italy and Europe. It's known for a big, problematic fan, which remains a stain of the club, fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. At this season, the team led by Simone Inzagh as coach and Igli Tare as the sports director is third with only five points below Inter in first place. So, Lazio can even be champion. 

The Mussolini, unfortunately, still remains present as a ghost among the ultrased fans of Lazio's team, but the Ultras fan is not the whole core of this big club.

The fascist dictator also built the best soccer stadium for the time, Stadio Olympian, and was a supporter of this club. This team's terrible, fierce fans continue their clash with the local rival Rome, and are often convicted of their fascist slogans, writes Periscope.

Lazio is a loving team to many Albanians as well, for the fact that the team's sports director is Igli Tare é former red-e-e-e-si national player, but also that other Albanian and Kosovar football players are part of the team, either originally from Kosovo and Albania.

For the last time, Lazio won the champion title in 2000 with Swedish coach Sven Goran Ericsson. With great players like Roberto Mancini, Sergio Conceicao, Alessandro Nesta, Pavel Nedved and Balkans, Mihajlovic, Stankovic and Boxic.

In the years that followed, Lazio lived by enlivening the memory of Balkan players by prioritizing the Balkan market for football players.

In 2004 this club bought Macedonian Goran Pandev, who will be Kosovo's opponent in the semifinals of the League of Nations in March 2020.

In 2005, Slovenian Samir Handanovic was purchased who became the legend goalkeeper in Serie A for Udinesen and Inter. In that same year, they took Valon Behram and Igli Taren. For the first, bright was the career as a player, while for the second, bright was the career as a sports director.

In 2007, the club also bought the left-wing Serbian superhero, currently playing with Rome's hated rivals, Alexander Kolarov.

But these sporadic arrivals became even more powerful in 2011, when the team arrived Senad Luliq With Igli Tares' insistence. It seems that such a priority of Balkan, Slavic and Albanian countries did exactly what is already being praised throughout Italy. The team had arrived. Lorik Cana From the Galatasaray team.

In 2012, the first team would pass by Thomas Strakosha First current goalkeeper, then fourth. In the following year, 2013, Lazio joined Erit Berisha The Albanian goalkeeper who from time to time had the destiny to replace the title Marchetti.

In 2014, Serbs arrived Basta i n Djordjevic, While photography between Albanians and Serbs is known that made world headlines after the fearful incident in Serbia: A club with fascist history was opposing the fascist spirit after the Serbia-Albania match.

In 2015, Serbian Milan Bisevac had joined the team and the player currently cost 100 million, Sergei Milinkoviq-Saviq.

In 2016, the Croatian was on the team. Ivan Vargic As the substitute for Stracosha.

Last year, 2017, the team joined Malaysia Adam Marushiq And this year, in 2018, at Lazio, Tare. Riza Durmish, Valon Berisha i n Milan Bedelj.

In a match in which Lazio beat 2 to 0 Parman in Enino Tardini last year, the crucial player was Valon Berisha, who issued the penalty in the 80th minute until the score was 0-0. In the above picture, you see the club's top player, Serbian Sergey Milinkoviq Saviq, giving him a hug for winning.

Currently, two of Lazio's three main players, which can lead to glory, are a Serb [Milinkovik Saviq] and the other Albanian [Strakosha] side of Ciro Imamelis. /Periscope.

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