Kosovo Football Federation President Issues Shocking Threat to Three Players
A scandal has erupted in the Kosovo National Team camp during their preparations for UEFA Nations League matches, with Federation President Agim Ademi at the center of the controversy. It’s been reported that Ademi threatened three players—Edon Zhegrova, Florent Musjica, and former Adana Demirspor goalkeeper Arijanet Muric—with severe words after they broke team rules.
The incident occurred when the trio left the national team camp and visited a nightclub, leading to their exclusion from the squad by Kosovo National Team coach Franco Foda. Following their behavior, Foda took swift action and announced that all three players were dropped from the team, a decision that sent shockwaves through Kosovo’s football community.
President Agim Ademi, furious over the players’ actions, allegedly threatened to “break their legs” in response. According to reports, his anger stems from the fact that these players had previously been involved in a similar breach of camp rules.
This situation has caused a significant stir within the team, and the president’s extreme reaction has only fueled the controversy.
Of course, football players are expected to be more dedicated. Considering the amounts they earn. But such harsh reactions seem too much.