Kosovo manager Albert Bunjaku conducts a training session ahead of their World Cup qualifying matches. Visar Kryeziu / AP
Kosovo manager Albert Bunjaku conducts a training session ahead of their World Cup qualifying matches. Visar Kryeziu / AP

‘We can surprise’: Kosovo, football’s newest nation, ambitious in World Cup qualifying



Football’s newest country is hoping to be the surprise package of the World Cup qualifiers, just a few months after gaining Fifa membership.

Kosovo became a Uefa member in May, joined Fifa a week later and were fast-tracked into 2018 World Cup qualifying.

They earned a credible 1-1 draw in Finland last month in their competitive international debut and are looking to spring more surprises against Croatia and Ukraine, even if coach Albert Bunjaki believes the European Championship in 2020 is a more realistic target.

Kosovo play Croatia on Thursday in Albania’s northern city of Shkodra as they have no stadium certified by Uefa. They visit Ukraine three days later.

“It will be a hard game,” Kosovo manager Bunjaki said in an interview with the Associated Press on Monday. “We know that Croatia is a good team and after three days we’ll play against Ukraine. But at the same time you know in football you can surprise.

“We’ve started the qualification. Our goal is 2020. At the same time of course we will try to do the best in every game, so the next one is the Croatian national team. We will get the answer after the game. We will try to surprise them as we can.”

It was a far from easy match against Finland. Kick-off was less than five hours away when the sport’s governing body finally allowed six players who had represented other countries to switch their allegiance to Kosovo, now that the former province of Serbia is recognised as a football nation.

Valon Berisha’s case was the last to be resolved and the former Norway international converted the penalty which secured Kosovo a point in Group I, putting them level with the other teams after both Croatia and Turkey and Ukraine and Iceland played to 1-1 draws.

“It’s going to be hard for us because we just started up with this national team,” Berisha said. “We are a lot of new young players who don’t know each other very well. I think it will take time until we form a really good group.

“We made a good first impression I think and we could have won the game against Finland. But now we are up against two really good international teams. It will be hard for us but we can surprise them because they might take us a little bit easy and it might go against them.”

Defender Leart Paqarada also believes Kosovo have the right mix of talented individuals to spring a surprise.

“Our team spirit is very well and we are well prepared for the game,” he said. “We have individual quality in the team and that’s why I think maybe we can surprise somebody.”

*Associated Press

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