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== Career == == Career ==
Fadil Vokrri scored a total of 121 goals and had 363 club appearances. He begun his career at the youth football club ]. He moved to ] in 1980 and played there until 1986 scoring 55 goals and making 172 appearances. Vokrri was very successful with ] where he scored 18 goals and had 55 appearances. He also played for ], ] and a number of smaller French clubs. Fadil Vokrri scored a total of 121 goals and had 363 club appearances. He begun his career at the youth football club ]. He moved to ] in 1980 and played there until 1986 scoring 55 goals and making 172 appearances. Vokrri was very successful with ] from Serbia where he scored 18 goals and had 55 appearances. He also played for ], ] and a number of smaller French clubs.


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Fadil Vokrri
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Full name Fadil Vokrri
Position(s) Retired Striker

Fadil Vokrri (born 23 June, 1960 in Podujevo) is a former Yugoslav football player, from the 1980s. He won a number of international caps for the former Yugoslavia in the mid-1980s. He is remembered for having the strongest shot in Yugoslavia.

From 1990 to 1992 he played for the Turkish club Fenerbahçe. After his playing career he moved to France to become a football coach.

In February 2008 he was elected as the president of the Football Federation of Kosovo for a 4-year mandate.

Career

Fadil Vokrri scored a total of 121 goals and had 363 club appearances. He begun his career at the youth football club KF Llapi. He moved to KF Prishtina in 1980 and played there until 1986 scoring 55 goals and making 172 appearances. Vokrri was very successful with FK Partizan from Serbia where he scored 18 goals and had 55 appearances. He also played for Nîmes, Fenerbahçe SK and a number of smaller French clubs.

Notes and references

  1. Albanian spelling: Fadil Vokrri. Serbo-Croatian spelling: Fadilj Vokri (Фадиљ Вокри).
  2. Fadil Vokrri new president of FFK. FFK. 2008-02-16. Retrieved on 2009-08-11. Template:Sq icon

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