Granit Xhaka, the captain of Switzerland's national football team, reflects on his early life in Albania and how it shaped his leadership skills. Born in Switzerland to Albanian parents who faced persecution under the Serbian regime, Xhaka and his brother Taulant were often left alone as children, with Xhaka being given responsibility at age four by managing the household keys. His parents endured significant hardships, including imprisonment and separation from the family. Xhaka credits these experiences with instilling resilience and leadership qualities, which he now applies in his role as Switzerland's World Cup captain. He faces the challenge of guiding his team to the quarter-finals for the first time since 1954 against Colombia.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article focuses on sports and personal background, with no political charge. It presents a narrative of Xhaka's upbringing and career without partisan framing.



