Albert Bunjaki

Albert Bunjaki ( born June 18, 1971 in Pristina, SFR Yugoslavia ) is a former Swedish- Kosovar football player and current coach. He is not to be confused with the current at the 1 FC Kaiserslautern playing Albert Bunjaku. Between November 2007 and December 2011, he worked as a trainer selection of Kosovo's football team.

Career

Bunjaki played since he was 6 years up to the age of 20 when KF Prishtina. After the outbreak of the Yugoslav wars, he left his homeland in 1991 and fled to Sweden. There he sat in Skövde AIK continued his career. As a master of Spring Series 1991, the club had risen to the second division in which the team played against relegation. Then he played with the amateur clubs IFK / MBK Mariestad and Törboda IK before the unterklassigen Hassle / Torsö GoIF he took a job as player-coach in 1998.

After Bunjaki had ended his active career in late 1999, he coached three seasons Tidavads IF. In parallel, he worked from 2000 for the Federata e Futbollit e Kosovës as Talent scouts and contact person abroad. In 2003 he took over the training of Örebro SK Ungdom, the sechstklassig antretenden youth team of Örebro SK. After just one season he left the club to take care of the third division Tidaholms GoIF. However, the commitment was unsuccessful at the end of the season, the club rose from the fourth league. In the same year Bunjaki had increased its commitment to the association level and worked alongside the Kosovar Association for the Albanian Association FSHF to 2007, for which he worked as a talent scout as well as the official representative in Scandinavia.

From 2005 Bunjaki worked mainly as a co- trainer in Swedish football. First Assistant to Tony Gustavsson at Degerfors IF in Superettan 2006 he changed to the mountain of Nanne beach supervised Kalmar FF. With the club he won the 2007 Swedish National Cup, as the champion IFK Gothenburg goals from Patrik Ingelsten and the two -goal César Santin 3-0 was defeated.

In November of the year left Bunjaki Kalmar FF in order to devote himself entirely to the association's work. On one hand, he began working as a national coach of the Kosovar national team. In addition, it undertook in December of the year Fotbollsakademin Degerfor as responsible for international project work. In December 2011, he returned as coach of the U-21 team for Örebro SK. In the summer he enlisted as assistant coach Sixten Boström replaced by Per- Ola Ljung on the competition team, after six months, however, his engagement ended the year with the club.

Bunjaki is in possession of the UEFA Pro Licence. At the University of Örebro, he also earned the coach diploma.

Awards and achievements as coach

  • Price for sports development in Kosovo, the FFK: 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008
  • Price for sports development in Kosovo, the Kosovo Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sport: 2003, 2008
  • Second in the Cup with the club ÖSK -U: 2003
  • Regional Winners' Cup with Tidaholm GIF: 2004
  • Regional Winners' Cup with Degerfors IF: 2005
  • Winner of the silver medal in the football field: 2005
  • Winner of the Swedish national cup with Kalmar FF: 2007
  • Second in the Allsvenskan with Kalmar FF
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