Kushtrim Lushtaku

Lushtaku in training at 1860 Munich ( 2009)

Kushtrim Lushtaku ( born October 8, 1989 in Skënderaj / Srbica ) is a Kosovar football player. The striker currently playing for Eintracht Trier.

Career

1991 fled Lushtakus family from falling apart SFR Yugoslavia to Germany. Lushtaku grew up in Offenau on near Heilbronn. There he began in 1994 to play football at the TG Offenau. In 1998 he went for a year to FSV Bad Frederick Hall, and from 1999 he played VfR Heilbronn. In 2006 he left the club, the FC Heilbronn now was called, and joined the TSG Backnang to. In the summer of 2008 he spent a year in his native city. In the season 2008/ 09 he was in the squad of the KF Drenica and completed 25 games in the Axpo Super League, where he could shoot nine goals.

In the summer of 2009 Lushtaku then received a three-week trial with German second division club TSV 1860 Munich. There he came in five test matches used and scored three goals. Two days before the official matches kick off the Munich Lions, he signed a contract until 2012. Subsequently, however, he was mainly in the squad of the second team in the second division season 2009/10 he was only twice on the bench without the use come. After he was still in the second half only at the U- 23 squad, he decided to change clubs in the winter.

After weeks of trial in Sweden, he joined in March 2011, one month before the start of the 2011 Orebro SK on. With his new club, he quickly established himself as a regular in the Allsvenskan. In the summer he made ​​headlines when he travel to the away game against FK Sarajevo in the second qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League 2011/12 denied because of its Kosovar citizenship on July 20.

In September 2012, he moved back to KF Drenica and played there until the summer of 2013. He then moved to SC Fortuna Köln in the Regionalliga West, released his contract there, but in January 2014 again. He signed the end of January at the Regional division Eintracht Trier a contract until the end of season.

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