New finally coming to Kosovo: Who is Tony Dodgen, the midfielder invited by Challandes?

Kosovo's national will continue its journey towards the Qatar 2022 World Cup, with two matches in October. Sweden on October 9th and Georgia on October 12th are the next two opponents for the National Dardane. At a time when the national team suffers from many injuries, the selection Bernard Challands has invited [...] to the gathering.
Sweden on October 9th and Georgia on October 12th are the next two opponents for the National Dardane.
At a time when the national team suffers from many injuries, surveyor Bernard Challandes has invited the player who played the U21 Switzerland, Tony Domgjoni, writes Periscope.
But who's Tony Dodge? A midfielder that can be activated as a balanceer, which is exactly what Kosovo suffers for. That would be the simplest and best answer to the question of who the player is.
Tony Domgjoni is a Kosovo, born in Koprivnica of Croatia, who has so far represented Switzerland, through the national chain. Now, his decision seems to be to represent Kosovo thus shows the list published today, where it finds its name in a footnote that explains that the player is in the process of completing the documentation to change nationals. Such a Domgjoni movement speculates over several years now, but it had to wait until October 2021 for that to happen.
Domjoni prefers to play a central midfielder, but also fits well with the most defensive tasks of the midfield. Its current value, according to Transfermark, amounts to 2m euros when it currently plays the Vite Arnhem team. The player's favorite leg is the right foot, and the contract with the Dutch club runs until 2024.
From U18 to U21, his national was Switzerland. At the club level, Domgjoni played the Belugo Jgd team first before going to Koprivnica to get back to Belup before going to Zurich's youth. The player played all teams from U16 to the A and Zurich team between 2009 and 2021.
In 2021, the player moved from Zurich to Eredevisie, Holland, where he currently plays with Vitas. The player was transferred as a free player, writes Periscope.
The document is expected to be a major impetus for the midfield of Kosovo, at a time when Herolind Shala and Kryeziu are not doing well. Add Valon Berisha's injuries here, but also Blendi Idrizi, as well as Celine's not best possible situation, Croatia-born player can open many options for Challandes.
It is not yet known whether Domgjoni can help Kosovo's nationals in these two October matches. Everything depends on the finalisation process of documentation, but one thing is certain about Domgjoni's coming is good news for Kosovo. The player has added experience from showing up at Euro U21, and I can give much to our midfield department. /Periscopi/












