From Sotir Nineveh to Adnan Yanuzaj, here are today those who betrayed Albania's National

Fate is as important in life as it is in a footballer's career. Beliefs force the idea that any evil done in this life is one that will receive a penalty. In fact, this becomes completely reliable when it comes to those who have betrayed their blood. [...]
Beliefs force the idea that any evil done in this life is one that will receive a penalty. In fact, this becomes completely reliable when it comes to those who have betrayed their blood.
For those football players who have refused the National they belong to. Today, Nini, who with documentation has preferred to be named Sotiris Nineveh, roams in the lower categories of Belgium or Israel.
This footballer who was born in Himara, about eight years ago, was the great name they saw in Greece as what would become the leader of the Hellenic National and football player who would make history in football.
This, because he was 17 years old in Panathinaikos.
Jon Kone
George Koone had disappeared for nearly a year from the football world. The former Greek representative's player played for the last time on March 22nd of last year, while since months of summer he was a free player. Recently, 31-year-old has decided to take his career to a very strange trajectory.
Others
The most mentioned is Adnan Januzaj. The traitor, for whom the entire Albanian nation was involved.
Elvis Kabashi, once part of Juvenus, today plays a team that is hard to name, Pontedera in Lega Pro...
Exile Brahimi is part of Panionios, but it only numbers nine meetings where it has been activated, or Andrea Tato, who has only played 40 minutes with Northia in Greece.
And, ironically, they are lost in second-hand teams in different countries in Europe, while Albania will be participants in the European “France 2016”, among the top 24 of the continent.
Successful people around the world, sorry they're not red.
Albanians have emigrated greatly for different circumstances over the years and in the sports field, there are many, especially footballers, who are related to Albanian lands.
Among them are successful football players such as Blerim Xhemali, Valon Behrami, or even Granit Jaka who today play Switzerland and have accepted their roots of red.
Such are many who would for years add the weight of the Albanian National to European football.












