Official: Abdullah Ibrakovic is Pristina's new coach

The Pristina FC has officially announced the agreement with the new coach, who will replace Zekirija Rmadan. The largest club in Kosovo has decided to entrust the work to Bosnia and Herzegovina-renowned coach Abdulah Ibrakovic. After introducing himself to football players, Ibrakovici gave a brief interview on the page [...]
The largest club in Kosovo has decided to entrust the work to Bosnia and Herzegovina-renowned coach Abdulah Ibrakovic.
After presenting himself to football players, Ibrakovici gave a brief interview for the club's page, “Roftinafc. com”
Ibrakovqi expressed happiness in joining our team.
I can tell I'm feeling great. I see Pristina as the biggest club, the biggest club in Kosovo. The team has quality and it's normal for football to have a drop and a rise. I believe that now with some new energy we will be able to improve, and of course, it will be easier then”, Abdulah Ibrakovic said.
Ibrakovqi promised to give away the last <x0atom of” of knowledge for the good of Pristina.
“Foball in Kosovo is growing more and more every day, and Pristina will be a team that will attract all Kosovo football to Europe. For me, it's a very big challenge to take a step further from previous generations”, he confirmed.
“Football in Kosovo is not unknown. I followed Pristina's team earlier. Last year they won the champion title and were the best team in the league. Now we have a lot of cool players. We need to change a little bit to the training schemes and the style of playing”, Abdulah Ibrakovic stressed.
The club's targets have not changed in this year as well as the title champion.
The list always requires the title and all trophies. Pristina could be compared in Bosnia to the Sarajevo club, which more or less have the same expectations. Clubs go through transitional periods, and this is normal”, the Bosnian coach estimated.
Finally, Ibrakovici also had a message for the capitalised fan, “Plisat”.
We must send messages from the ground. I expect us to win the cheerleading at the stadium with our wishes and commitment. What we can promise them is that we will do all we know and we can for the benefit of team”, concluded Abdulah Ibrakovic, who has recently worked in Austria, at the Kapfenberg team.
His career has led teams like Radnicki Lukavac, Sloboda Tuzla, Brastvo Gracanica, TOSHK Teshanj, Veles Mostar, Celik Zenica, Hetten and recently Kapfenberg.
Abdulah Ibrakovic as well in 2008'2011 has been assistant to Bosnia and Herzegovina's U-21 representative.
He also commissioned the team's sports director from the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo, in 2013-2015.












