Zegrova, Krasniqi, Bemer and Hoxha will play against European giants in the Champions League

Today, all 36 teams have learned the lots of the Champions League held in Monaco. The current calendar will be drafted on Saturday 31 August, where the match list will be known. All teams go to a sign of the great league and the first eight pass directly to the next phase, while [...]
All teams go to a sign of the great league and the first eight pass directly to the next phase, while the middle of the table enters play-off.
There are 14 Albanian players who will play in the first phase of the Champions League, out of them four who have left Kosovo football.
Kosovo star Edon Zegrova will have the opportunity to play with some of the European football giants.
This is after Leelle has been loted with clubs like Real Madrid, Liverpool, Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Feenoord, Sporting Lisbon, Sturm Graz and Bilogna.

Zegrov has been the main star of Lille in the preliminary phase, marking three goals and giving his team the qualifications. His magic will continue in the first phase of the Champions League.
Sparta Prague has four Albanian players and returns to the Champions League after many years of absence.
Ermal Krasniqi, Albion Canman, Qazim Laci and Indri Tuci will have the opportunity to reveal themselves in the Champions League.
Krasniqi and Cantman, who are the product of Kosovo football, while until a year ago they played with the Balkans in the League of Conference, will now be able to show themselves in the world's largest club race.

They will play against teams like Inter, Man City, Atletico Madrid, Bayer Leverkusen, RB Salzburg, Feenworth, Brest and Stutgart.
Their growth has been important in recent years, while now they are able to show up in this race that a few years ago was just a dream to them.
Another name derived from Kosovo football, Arber Hoxha, with Dinamo Zagreb trying to show strength.
Dinamo Zagreb will have opponents Baiern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Arsenal, Milan, Celtic, Salzburg, Monaco and Slovan Bratislava.

A dream come true for young people who grew up in Kosovo football and now will play on the big European stage.












