Ajsel Kujović

Ajsel Kujović ( born March 1, 1986 in Bijelo Polje, Montenegro ) is a Swedish football player. The offensive player whose brother Emir is also football player, ran several times for the Swedish U- 21 team.

Career

Kujović came at age six with his family from Montenegro. He began playing football at Klippans BoIF. From there, the offensive player moved in spring 2000 in the youth department of Landskrona BoIS. Here he knew to catch the attention and has been committed in the summer of 2004, Feyenoord Rotterdam. After two years in the youth of the Dutch traditional club he returned to Sweden in summer 2006.

Kujović Halmstad BK joined in Allsvenskan. Here he was able to fight for a regular place and scored two goals in 14 games in the first year. On 14 November 2006 Kujović debuted at the 2:4 defeat to the French junior national team in the Swedish Under-21 team when he came on in the 63 minutes for Marcus Berg. After he could not permanently establish in the root formation at his club in the following seasons, he was one of only irregularly on the Swedish youth team.

In the course of the 2009 Kujović came through injury, among other things, only to nine league operations. In November, the club announced therefore, not wanting to renew his contract. As a result, the player was without a club.

After Kujovi had trained with Landskrona BoIS since the fall of 2010, he signed when trained by Henrik Larsson second division in March of the following year a valid contract until the end of the season. Although he knew here to convince and achieved up to the end of season seven goals. Nevertheless saw sporting director Mats Aronsson on any other obligation. After he had remained until the end of the winter transfer period in March 2012, still without a club, he joined in mid-April to the fifth-tier Höganäs BK.

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