Driven by 17-year success, Kosovo U19 seeks success in qualifications in Croatia

New Kosovo footballers on Sunday have taken their way towards another country to play qualifying matches. After the success Kosovo U17 achieved in Luxembourg, it is next to Kosovo's U19 representative to seek success in European qualifications. Kosovo U19 on Tuesday plays its first match in the [...] round.
New Kosovo footballers on Sunday have taken their way towards another country to play qualifying matches. After the success Kosovo U17 achieved in Luxembourg, it is next to Kosovo's U19 representative to seek success in European qualifications.
Kosovo U19 on Tuesday plays its first match in the first qualifying round for “Euro 2022”. Like Kosovo U17, the 19-year-olds are in League B and are aiming for the second round to be passed into League A. This was accomplished by representative U17, winning the group that included Belarus, Luxembourg, and Georgia. The 17-year-old Georgia had even marked historic victories -- 13:0. It is the deepest victory in international races of Kosovo representatives or teams.
Kosovo plays U19 matches in Porech, Croatia. She meets Latvia on Tuesday, at 11:00. On October 22nd, he plays Liechtenstein, while on October 25th with Croatia. The winner of the group is promoted to League A for the second qualifying round. There are also second positions for promotion. Only the second-place best balance representative in the B-advancing League in League A. There are six groups in League B.
The coach who led Kosovo U17 to success also leads Kosovo, U19. Munich, once prominent attacker, acknowledges that success with U17 has motivated players two years older.
“Today we have arrived in Croatia and developed our first training. The next training we have tomorrow, while Tuesday we start at a match of”, Munich said of TIME from Croatia on Sunday. “Our goals are to advance the A League. We've come with that target of”, Munich added.
Last year no qualifications were developed, while in 2019 Kosovo U19 was the last in the group. In 2018 it was third, but without advancing. The third was also in 2017, in debut. Now step forward.
“Success with U17 is the motive for us and our footballers. We need to use this good moment and show up at the top of the U19. But the group is not easy. All representatives have developed and no easy match. We've worked well and believe that we're almost”, Munich added.
He under orders has 14 domestic club players and six playing in European clubs.
Meanwhile, Albania U19 is in the other group in League B. Facing Moldova, Andorra, and Wales. Albania's matches play in Andorra.












