Rexhe Bytyçi

Rexhe Bytyci ( born May 5, 1987 in Istog, SFR Yugoslavia) is an Austrian footballer of Kosovo - Albanian origin.

Club career

Born in Istog, Bytyci came at the age of two years to Austria, where he began his playing career in the youth of the ASV Steyr. Later he moved to the larger city internally SK Vorwärts Steyr before 2005 he was a consultant to Spain taught in the youth team of UD Lanzarote.

After half a year in Lanzarote, he moved to the cooperation UD Las Palmas on, but where the breakthrough was denied to him a professional player.

In the summer of 2006, he then moved back to Austria and signed the then second division side SC Swan City. The team then advanced to the surprise of the season and missed with two table space just under the promotion to the Bundesliga. A major part of the success was the strong offense with players like Luke Mössner, Thierry Tazemeta, Andreas Bammer Turgay Bahadir or who pose a too competitive Bytyci. Overall, he came under coach Andreas Heraf to only five league operations without scoring, and he left the club at end of season again.

As a result secured after a trial of the then Spanish first division club Real Betis his transfer rights, but gave it immediately to the third division Racing Portuense from.

After only half a year in which he came six times in the Segunda B to use, he switched from relegation Portuense league internally to CD Dénia. In February 2011, the club announced then that would be against the players Juanma González and Bytyci initiate disciplinary proceedings for serious misconduct, committed together with a practice player Martin Prest. Shortly thereafter allowed to announce by official opinion to have strictly sanctioned both players. About the reason of the misconduct or the exact degree of penalty, there was no explanation. Both, however, were no longer used in a row and had to leave at the end of the season the club.

After half a year Vereinslosigkeit he came then under the relegation SV Grödig. Again, the competition was on the offensive, with players like the brazilian Léo or later scorer Diego Viana, too big. Bytyci came only once over the full 90 minutes to use and had to be otherwise with the Joker role satisfied. When the club had descended to the end of the season as third unglücklick Last, he moved again, this time in the Regional League East for SV Horn.

In Horn was hoped with the purchases of Bytyci and Gerardo Seoane to compensate for the departure of star striker Goran Aleksic, which seemed to be confirmed by a good preparation for the two strikers. In consequence, however, the season was completely against expectations. Neither Seoane, nor Bytyci able to establish themselves as a scorer. After the first round of the club pulled the emergency brake and replaced with two strikers contracts. While Seoane immediately found shelter at FC St. Veit, Bytyci was considered a failed talent and stopped once again without a club.

In July 2010 he signed for financially weak Styrian Association DSV Leoben and changed so that in the Austrian Regionalliga Mitte. In Leoben he managed then the long-awaited breakthrough, shot before the winter break twelve goals in fifteen games and aroused so again the interest höherklassiger teams, like the LASK Linz, SC Austria Lustenau or TSV Hartberg. Bytyci however, chose his own words due to the better development opportunities for a stay pending a summer transfer period.

National

As a legionnaire at Las Palmas, he debuted in the spring of 2006, during the " eight -nation Einladungstuniers " in Doha for the Austrian U-19 national team.

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