Albanian teams in Europe 25-26

With memories of the golden years (80's) of the albanian football still fresh on her mind, Albania is now attempting to recreate its strong football legacy. As young players start making their names abroad, the future is looking bright for Albanian football!

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Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 11:28 pm Daja is a miracle worker. Dinamo was a throwaway team a few seasons ago. Now he beats Hajduk Split.

This is one the biggest nights of Albanian domestic football. Even when Skenderbeu went past Dinamo Zagreb, they did it on away goals.
Great result, but Hajduk is not at Dinamo' Zagreb's level!
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Redijupison wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 11:32 pm
Aurora Bulkualis wrote: Thu Aug 14, 2025 11:28 pm Daja is a miracle worker. Dinamo was a throwaway team a few seasons ago. Now he beats Hajduk Split.

This is one the biggest nights of Albanian domestic football. Even when Skenderbeu went past Dinamo Zagreb, they did it on away goals.
Great result, but Hajduk is not at Dinamo' Zagreb's level!
DZ has taken a lot of steps the last 10 years. Back then they weren't much stronger than this HS team.
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More impressive than the result was the performance. They were attacking even when they were up 3-1 in extra time and had 3 other clear chances. You don't see Albanian teams run like this
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Sylvinho was at the game today, hopefully looking at his future replacement!

https://top-channel.tv/2025/08/14/foto- ... keshorten/
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Dinamo has some experienced players in Bregu, Villa, Dita, Aliji and obviously the best Albanian coach. If you have a core and stable leadership you can qualify for Europe. Albanian teams are so corrupt and greedy to understand this. Even Dinamo will get greedy as they are selling their best player to Ukraine and probably will end up doing something stupid like losing Bregu to some Iranian team.

Some of these owners are so greedy and evil that it brings me joy watching them get smacked 5-1 by some random Icelandic team despite it hurting Albanian football in the long run.
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Incredible by Daja once again, we’d all love to see him lead the national team but Mr Mafia Duka ofc would rather line his pockets than admit defeat.

I’d love to see an albanian lead us, seeing our NT speak italian annoys me so much
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CanaYouDoIt wrote: Fri Aug 15, 2025 1:09 pm Mr Mafia Duka ofc would rather line his pockets than admit defeat.



I mean he would save millions if he opted for Albanian coaches. Sylvinho is one of the highest paid coaches in the Balkans.
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Duka became head of FSHF over 20 years ago. We haven't had 1 Albanian coach since then. This guy clearly has issues.
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There haven't been many Albanian coaches worthy of the NT job.
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