Meet two Kosovo managers who are sending their talents to the German football academy

Faithful Bajrami and Silver Uka are two new managers from Kosovo, but are sending talents to the JFL football academy found in Germany, exactly at Schlotheim Oer Haziri[18], Adnard Mehmet[18] and Albin Elshani[17] that all three football players will be on trial at the German JFL academy located in Schlotim on...
Omer Haziri[18], Adnard Mehmet[18] and Albin Elshani[17] all three football players will be on trial at the German JFL academy located in Schlotheim, Germany, Periscope reports.

Haziri, Mehmet and Elshani at JFL Academy
Haziri and Mehmet are part of the U-19 Vushtrri, while Elshani is part of A & N-17, until 4 July they will be tested at the German football academy.
Evidence of these three Kosovo talents has enabled managers Besnik Bajrami and Silver Uka, who have co-operation agreements with this football academy.

This academy is known in Germany, until manager Besnik Bajrami in an exclusive pronouncement for Periscope has shown how he has come into contact with the JFL.
Now it's almost three years since I deal with management work, until my Silver Uka colleague has taken up too early on this job,” has originally said Bajrami.
We have direct contacts with the academy and we are officially collaborators with the JFL Academy for Albanian soils.
Faithfulness along with the Silver have so far been able to send players to evidence even clubs known as Seville and Valencia.

So far there are several players we've sent on evidence to teams like Nurnberg, Hellas Verona, Seville, Valencia, Helsinki and several other clubs from Sweden, Finland, while now we have achieved a co-operation with the JFL Academy in Germany,”, Bajrami added.
The ambitions of these two new managers are large and hope they can send players for evidence even to far larger teams.
My “and silver ambitions are great, we want to send our talents to the test even to the most professional clubs in the world and make them successful and proud of the Albanian nation,”, Bajrami concluded. /Periscope/












