Kosovo talent dedicates two goals to his uncle who died of Coronavirus

Erron Ademi is one of many young football players from Kosovo shining in the international arena. The Pro footballer from the Increase has great career ambitions, until he recently switched team by switching to ASV Geel from Sporting Hasselt in Belgium's third league. 17-year-old managed to debut in the best way [...]
Erron Ademi is one of many young football players from Kosovo shining in the international arena.
The Pro footballer from the Increase has great career ambitions, until he recently switched team by switching to ASV Geel from Sporting Hasselt in Belgium's third league.
The 17-year-old managed to debut in the best possible way in his new team, marking two goals in the 3:1 victory at ASV Geel.
He was very close to changing the championship to cross to the Netherlands at MVV Maastricht, but the pandemic COVID-19 halted his movement.
I was recently close to moving MVV Maastricht to the Netherlands, but with the explosion of the COVIED-19 pandemic, my transfer was not made”, starts talking with “Zeri.info” Iron Adam.
Ademi last edition with ASV Geel was in impressive shape, performing 27 goals and 13 assistings in 30 events held.
I'm feeling great in the new club, supporting me even though I'm the youngest football player there, so 17. Here are football players who formerly played in Europe's strongest leagues like Bundesligla and Premierliga”, Adam further shows.
Like the world, Belgium, the state where Adam lives and plays, was affected by the pandemic COVID-19.
Erron, among other things, says that during this period he was injured.
I went to quarantine and I got it hurt. It means, now I've started training in five months' absence. As far as my goals are concerned, we aim to become champion and undertake a division higher for the next item”, potential Eron Ademi.
Finally, the two goals achieved in debut with his new team, Ademi dedicated to his uncle, Xhavit Alimusaj, son of the former LDK delegation, Nimon Alimusaj, who passed away days ago by COVID-19.
“The two goals scored in debut dedicated to my uncle, Xhavit Alimaj, who died after infecting COVID-19”, concluded Eron Ademi on Wednesday for “Zeri.info”.
It is noteworthy that after good performance in Belgium, Ademi has also been invited by Albania's National U17 age groups last year.












