Official: Fatos Beqiray announces retirement from Montenegrin National

Albanian football player Fatos Beqiray has decided to officially leave the Montenegrin National. Beqiraj through a long writing on his profile at the Instagram has notified all fans that he is leaving the National, writes Periscope. 34-year-old holds the record for the most mostly showing of the A representative of Mali [...]
Beqiraj through a long writing on his profile at the Instagram has notified all fans that he is leaving the National, writes. Periscope.
The 34-year-old holds the record for mostly showing Montenegro's Representative A. He recorded 86 matches in total and scored 15 goals.
Full mailing from Beqiray:
Dear public football “,
Life has taught me that every story has an end, even the most beautiful ones. The most beautiful part of my sports story relates to the nationals of Montenegro, to the past time with big boys, time filled with the most beautiful emotions. Already on March 28th 2009, in the first match of Montenegro's <x0mega”, against then world champion Italy, I became part of the flock of the Swisseves, which I gave everything and from which I received a lot. Years passed, fights were organised, victories celebrated, defeats mourned... I changed, we changed, we grew up as individuals and more as a team... All that time, it was all mixed up with the KRENARI that I had the chance to play for Montenegro and in some games I'll be captain of the National!
I will forever remember each of the 86 presentations, especially happy to remember all 16 goals marked on the fan of brave Squithere and will be extremely proud of the representative career that gave birth to a large number of real friendships. I would like to thank all of the selections -- Filipovic, Kranjcar, Bernovic, Tumbakovic, Hadzibegic and Radulovic -- who are responsible for my 13 years in the Montenegrin nationals. I also thank the members of the professional staff, especially the medical staff who have been around me since the first day, for their commitment at work and support in times when I needed them most. I also owe great thanks to FSCG President Dejan Savicevic, who did everything necessary for me to become a member of the National of Montenegro.
A great thanks to all my associates, and there were many of them, for the extraordinary cooperation and relationship we have had since my first meeting with the nationals. I am honored to have the opportunity to share the dressing room with you, to fight together for the realization of the great dreams of all football fans. Remembering past moments with you will always be a reason for a smile on my face.
Special thanks to the fans who accepted me as their first second, the wind was on my back on every show. I thank them for every applause, every song of my name, and I will miss this very much”.













