Red weekend: Albanian legions shine in Europe, 7 goals and 2 ass

Albanian National footballers playing in championships abroad have closed another week with positive presentations with their clubs. Odysse Roshi found his way to the Genclerbirligi challenge. The red footballer started off as the title of the match and achieved the first goal in the 56th minute, yet then his team [...]
Albanian National footballers playing in championships abroad have closed another week with positive presentations with their clubs.
Odysse Roshi found his way to the Genclerbirligi challenge. The red football player started the match as a title and achieved his first goal in the 56th minute, however, then his team Sakaryaspor received three goals and lost the challenge.
Rey Manaj knows no borders, as he achieved two goals this weekend at the Turkish championship. The Red Striker scored twice from the white penalty point to the draw of his team Sivaspor 2-2 to Gaziantep. The manaj was accurate and reached the quota of 10 goals in the championship.
Qazim Laci was activated as head for Sparta Pargue in the friendly match against Copenhagen. Sparta Prague won 2-0 and the red midfielder gave the first goal assist.
In Italy, the other twin Steven Shpend left a trace this weekend. In Empoli's 3-0 victory over Monzas, Stephen Schpend, activated in the second faction, donated the third goal assist, which sealed Empoli's spectacular victory, where redist Ardian Ismajli was also on the title.
National defender U-21 Adrian Bajrami was also a protagonist in Portugal with Benfisa B's team as he achieved the goal of winning the Portuguese team in the match in transfers to Makra. The challenge ended with figures 2-1, while it was Bajrami who achieved the winning goal in the third minute of the second half.
Ties with their teams were also activated Elhan Kastrati, Ivan Balliu, Arlind Ajeti, Frederic Veselini, Ylber Ramadani, Arbnor Muja and Sokol Kikolesh, while making their contribution as substitutes, as well as Christian Aslan, Elseid Hysa and Keidi Bare.












