Meet Kosovo's 8-year talent, which was part of the Chelsea Academy

Kosovo has talents, but most talents have the origin of forming football players outside Kosovo. The large number of boys and girls protecting the colors of Kosovo and Albania take it to prestigious academys abroad. So those academys and clubs serve as a good supply base for our nationals [...]
The large number of boys and girls protecting the colors of Kosovo and Albania take it to prestigious academys abroad. So those academys and clubs serve as a good supply base for our nationals with quality players, writes Periscope.
That Albanian talents thrive in sports, particularly football, even the eight-year-old football player with Mitrovica's orgy, but born in London, Mal Baliqi.
He as 6 years old became part of the Chelsea Academy, whose academy players are being named most promising at English Premier Ligen.
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Periscope Mali has shown it was part of the Chelsea Academy twice in a row.
I was part of the Chelsea Academy, twice in a row, at age 6 and 8.
In both cases I was chosen by Chelsea's agents. From Chelsea, I moved to Charlie Athleic Football Club, and this too a super academy”, adds Albanian talent.
He further relates the invitation he has recently accepted from the next rhenomial academy in Great Britain, Crystal Palace Football club, part of which will be behind the pandemic.
Baliqi showed this was a very good and challenging experience at the same time.
Pointing to the future, he published his dream of representing the National of Kosovo, whose matches he claims follow suit like the Kosovo Superleagues games.
Although Liverpool is his favorite club, he does not specify whose colors the team wants to protect, but shows that his ambition is to play the English Premier League.
My favorite <x0); my favorite team is Liverpool, and where I want to play, I have no preference, only I want to be part of Premier League”, Mal said.
We remember that Mali is the son of the renowned Kosovo physical therapist, noble Balic. /Periscope. com/












