Agon Sadiku, 19, played three games for Pikkuhuhkaji and two games for the Kosovo A national team last year. Due to dual citizenship and the confusion of the Kosova Futsal Association, he will soon make his debut in Huuhkaj.
Representing FC Honka Agon Sadiku played a brilliant season last year in the Veikkausliiga, where Sadiku, who was recognized as the rookie player of the year, finished with 14 goals in his first season in the main league, finishing third in the goal exchange.
In addition, last year Sadiku played three national matches for Pikkuhuahkajie, scoring one goal. His situation became interesting when the young man born in 2003 played the Faroe Islands and Armenia matches on November 16 and 19 in the Kosovo national team shirt.
Team leader of the Finnish A national team Joonas Vilkki revealed to Iltalehte (you will switch to another service) a few days ago, that Sadiku’s right to represent the national team was never even exchanged for Kosovo. Sadiku’s parents are Kosovar Albanians, and they moved to Finland before Agon was born.
Although Sadiku played almost two full international matches for Kosovo, according to the Fifa system, he is still Finnish.
In other words, the Kosovo team management acted negligently in the matter because they played the unrepresentable Sadiku in November. Opponents would have had the right to protest two international matches that ended in 1–1 and 2–2 draws.
“Had to see it, I didn’t have a good time there”
– I wasn’t sure if they wanted me. I talked with the national team coach. They didn’t seem terribly interested in me, said Sadiku Palloliito’s remote info on Friday.
Sadiku had already spoken before the trip to Kosovo about his own position and future, also the Huuhkajie national team coach Markku Kanervan with. Kanerva gave the green light for the visit.
– Had to watch it. I didn’t have a good time there (in the Kosovo national team), it seemed a bit confusing. Marku’s plan was better for me. I trust him, Sadiku boasted.
It could be assumed that the plan offered by Kanerva to Agon Sadiku first concerns playing a key role in Little Huhkaji, in addition to which he would also have the opportunity to participate in Huuhkaji’s national matches.
Sadiku is currently part of Huuhkaji’s camp strength in Portugal and next week he will apply for his first national A match in Huuhkaji together with 13 other debutant players. Regarding Sadiku’s continuation, a lot depends on how well he succeeds at the Huuhkajie winter camp.
Finland will meet Sweden at Estadio Algarve on Monday, January 9 at 8:45 p.m. On Thursday, January 12, Huuhkajat will test Estonia at 18:00. Both matches will be seen live at Areena.