Kosovo-Swedi: Why was Sweden more brotherly than Albania?

Kosovo's national plays from 15:45 today in Doha, Qatar, a friendly match with the National of Sweden. And it's Sweden exactly the friendliest country in Kosovo, even in football. Unlike Switzerland and other nationals who have struggled with fanaticism for footballers of Kosovo origin, Sweden has pursued a [...]
Unlike Switzerland and other nationals who have struggled with fanaticism for footballers of Kosovo origin, Sweden has followed a much more liberal approach.
Kosovo's second best footballer and one of the most prospective football players, Arben Zenelli, had been Europe's champion with Sweden in 2015 for U-21, the most important new age groups, but had eventually chosen Kosovo.
Even so did the famous Loret Sadiku, who continues to shine on Kasimpas. Neither for Sadik, the Swedish federation has filed any complaints and no war against Kosovo, follows Periscope.

It was the case of Sadik that distributed Kosovo's conflicting relations with Albania, as Sadiku had chosen Kosovo, not Albania after leaving Sweden, because Albania had failed to reactivate it with the dardan national. From this case, there had been many missing Kosovo that continues to suffer for a defanzive qualm, and so had Sadiku, who continues to have no right to play nationalally though he sacrificed much by leaving Sweden.

Sweden, meanwhile, was also left by the protector of Hererenveen Ibrahim Dresevich. Our defence Abraham, who continues to be undisputed title to his team, has already managed to make 2 presentations for Kosovo despite his youth. He had earlier been part of the Elfsborg in Sweden, but had been one of the best in the U-19 age group as defenders, scoring 1 goal in 11 matches.
But where does all this respect and brotherhood of Sweden come from with Kosovo? The reason is quite simple. Kosovo has given Sweden its legend in women's football, Kosovar Aslan, which currently plays for Real Madrid in Spain.

Aslan fought 138 matches during her career with Sweden and scored 37 goals. It has won the silver medal at Olympic Games with this national one, while for extraordinary successes Swedes have even built a statue. /Periscope












