“hosts us a strong match” Former Kosovo footballer speaks before meeting with Iceland

Kosovo and Iceland will face each other in Pristina's “Stadium. This meeting will begin at 20:45, while therdians seek only victory at this meeting. Then, the return game will be played Sunday in Spain, when even the national game will be determined to play in B League and [...]
Next, the return game will be played Sunday in Spain, when the national game will be determined at League B and what will end in the C League in the next edition of the League of Nations.
Former football player and football connoisseur in the country, Liridon Leci spoke more about our National preparedness, about News.net, broadcast Periscope.
“Icelandic is an extremely strong national. The strength of this national group is based mainly on the players rather than on any isolated individual. That's exactly what makes it even more dangerous. The match is expected to be strong and unpredictable, especially given that our representative also has significant shortages, such as Zegrova and Bemerman, who is facing some problems”, Leci said.
He then said that we have the capacity to cross into League B and that this league is very difficult for Kosovo, as there will be stronger teams.
Leci went on to show that the arrival of new footballers means that in the future they will be national carriers.
“We have the capacity to move to B League, but I think this league is more difficult, because that's where we're facing nationals at a higher level, which may bring us difficulties. Our representative always needs new coverage, which brings freshness to the team. This is especially important when it comes to young players who in the future will be bearers of representative”, he said.
Kosovo wants to be placed for the first time in League B. In the C League, it fell behind Romania in the group, while it was more successful than Cyprus and Lithuania.
Based on the guest football players at this gathering, according to the Kosovo current value is 63.95m euros, slightly higher than Iceland's, which is estimated at 55.58m euros.












