Shpëtim Hasani

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Shpëtim Hasani (born August 10, 1982 in Gnjilane , SFR Yugoslavia , today Kosovo ) is a Swedish - Kosovar football player . The striker has made much of his career in Sweden.

Career

Hasani joined the Turkish club Bursaspor in youth at the age of 15 . After he was unable to assert himself there in the adult sector, he switched to KF Drita in Kosovo on loan in 2004 , before hiring again at Sakaryaspor in Turkey . After his return to Bursaspor he was still a substitute, so that he joined the Swedish club Kalmar FF in early 2005 .

Following an offer from his compatriot Albert Bunjaki , Hasani moved to Degerfors IF on loan in the summer of 2005 in the second-rate Superettan , where he scored five goals in ten games. Together with Bunjaki, who moved to Kalmar FF as an assistant coach, he returned to KFF at the end of the year. In the Allsvenskan , however, he was denied the breakthrough at the side of Henrik Rydström , Patrik Rosengren , Viktor and Rasmus Elm , of his twelve appearances in the top division, he played only five in the starting lineup and scored one goal. After half a year he moved again to the second division club Degerfors IF, where he was again a regular straight away. In the 2007 season he acted in particular as a preparer - his seven assists were the club's top value - he appeared in the following year with seven goals. Nevertheless, he missed relegation with the club as bottom of the table.

Hasani changed clubs within the Superettan and joined IK Sirius in February 2009 . At the side of Pierre Gallo , Richard Richardsson and Daniel Hoch , he also showed his scoring danger at his new club. However, his ten goals this season were again not enough, again he occupied a relegation place with his club. He then moved on to IFK Norrköping within the second division . He also won through with the team around Kristoffer Arvhage , Marcus Falk-Olander , Daniel Bamberg and Viktor Rönneklev , which was supervised by Göran Bergort . With 13 goals this season, he led the club to second place in the table and thus to promotion to the Allsvenskan. There he scored seven goals this season in the 2011 season, the club occupied the last non-relegation place. Also in the following season he was successful in the first half of the season as a five-time goalscorer.

After Hasani had already agreed on a transfer at the turn of the year in view of his contract with league competitor Örebro SK, which expired at the end of 2012 , IFK Norrköping decided to hand it over directly to the competitor. Although he scored four goals in eleven games of the season there, the team was relegated to the Superettan at the end of the season. Again he was one of the most successful goal scorers in the second division and scored twice again with twelve goals this season. At the side of Karl Holmberg , Patrik Haginge , Magnus Wikström and Samuel Mensah , he rose again to the top class at the end of the season.

After a half-series with five goals in 13 games, Hasani left Sweden in the summer of 2014 and in late July joined the Polish club Górnik Łęczna , who had been promoted to the Ekstraklasa . At the Polish first division team, he fluctuated between starting line-up and bench, only in 13 of his 29 season appearances in the championship he was in the starting line-up. After a season, he returned to Sweden in the summer of 2015 and joined GIF Sundsvall , with whom he signed a contract that ran until the end of 2016. However, he was only left with the role of supplementary player, until mid-August he had only come on as a substitute in the 2016 season . He then moved back to Degerfors IF in the Superettan during the summer transition period .

Hasani has been a national player of Kosovo since 2014 and is also a record player with six games.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official for the first time: Kosovar national team tests against Haiti tomorrow! , abseits.at, March 4, 2014, accessed on January 7, 2016.
  2. svt.se: “Kalmar FF förstarkker”  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on November 9, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / mobil.svt.se  
  3. siriusfotboll.se: "Shpetim Hasani till Sirius"  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on November 9, 2010)@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.siriusfotboll.se  
  4. sverigesradio.se: "Hasani klar för IFK Norrköping" (accessed on November 9, 2010)
  5. fotbolltransfers.com: "Shpetim Hasani klar för Örebro SK:" Hoppas IFK säljer nu "" (accessed on August 6, 2014)
  6. oskfotboll.se: "Shpetim Hasani lämnar ÖSK" ( Memento of the original from December 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on August 6, 2014) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / oskfotboll.se
  7. gifsundsvall.se: "Anfallaren Shpetim Hasani clear for GIF Sundsvall" (accessed on August 31, 2016)
  8. fotbolltransfers.com: "Officiellt: Shpetim Hasani klar för Degerfors" (accessed on August 31, 2016)