SOCCER PLAYER

Albert Bunjaku

1983 - Today

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Albert Bunjaku (born 29 November 1983) is a Kosovan professional football coach and former player who is the assistant manager of the youth team at Bundesliga club Bayer Leverkusen and the manager of the Kosovo national under-19 team. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Albert Bunjaku is the 10,242nd most popular soccer player (down from 8,836th in 2019), the 25th most popular biography from Kosovo and the 6th most popular Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Albert Bunjaku ranks 10,242 out of 21,273Before him are Bănel Nicoliță, Rickie Lambert, Alexander Büttner, Hiroaki Kumon, Ludwig Augustinsson, and Luc Castaignos. After him are Gustavo Munúa, Liu Ailing, Kalvin Phillips, Marcelo Estigarribia, Sol Bamba, and Recep Çetin.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Albert Bunjaku ranks 545Before him are Lukáš Dlouhý, Lee Sang-yeob, Moustapha Salifou, Jean-Jacques Gosso, François Clerc, and Sergey Kovalev. After him are Jang Mi-ran, Nathalie Péchalat, Mavlet Batirov, Karim Saidi, Ruta Gedmintas, and Taras Mykhalyk.

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In Kosovo

Among people born in Kosovo, Albert Bunjaku ranks 25 out of 7Before him are Era Istrefi (1994), Etrit Berisha (1989), Majlinda Kelmendi (1991), Amir Rrahmani (1994), Goran Đorović (1971), and Adelina Ismajli (1979). After him are Milena Rašić (1990), Fatos Bećiraj (1988), Glauk Konjufca (1981), Emir Bajrami (1988), Besart Berisha (1985), and Arta Dobroshi (1980).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Kosovo

Among soccer players born in Kosovo, Albert Bunjaku ranks 6Before him are Xherdan Shaqiri (1991), Lorik Cana (1983), Etrit Berisha (1989), Amir Rrahmani (1994), and Goran Đorović (1971). After him are Fatos Bećiraj (1988), Emir Bajrami (1988), Besart Berisha (1985), Debatik Curri (1983), Astrit Ajdarević (1990), and Atdhe Nuhiu (1989).