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Malisheva is reinforced by Castle Shan.
XK⚽ Sports12 days ago

Malisheva is reinforced by Castle Shan.

FC Malisheva has officially confirmed the transfer of footballer Keslin Shani, who will join the team for the upcoming season. Shani previously played for Drenica in the Kosovo Superleague last season. He comes to Malisheva after leaving the academy of Lokomotiva Zagreb and having experience in both the Albanian Superliga and the Kosovo Superleague. The club expressed excitement about his arrival.

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Malisheva is reinforced by Castle Shan.

FC Malisheva has officially confirmed the transfer of footballer Keslin Shani, who will join the team for the upcoming season. Shani previously played for Drenica in the Kosovo Superleague last season. He comes to Malisheva after leaving the academy of Lokomotiva Zagreb and having experience in both the Albanian Superliga and the Kosovo Superleague. The club expressed excitement about his arrival.

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