Fadil Vokrri, born on June twenty-third, nineteen sixty, was a prominent figure in the world of football, both as a player and an administrator. Hailing from Kosovo, he began his football journey at his local club, Llapi, before making a significant impact at Prishtina, where he played from nineteen eighty to nineteen eighty-six. During his tenure, he made one hundred seventy-two league appearances and netted fifty-five goals, showcasing his talent as a striker.
Vokrri's professional career saw him don the jerseys of several clubs, including Partizan, Nîmes, Fenerbahçe, Bourges, and Montluçon. Over the course of his career, he accumulated a remarkable total of one hundred twenty-one goals in three hundred sixty-three club appearances. His prowess on the field also earned him a place in the Yugoslavia national team, where he represented his country from nineteen eighty-four to nineteen eighty-seven, earning twelve caps and scoring six goals.
After hanging up his boots, Vokrri transitioned into football administration, where he made a lasting impact. He was elected president of the Football Federation of Kosovo on February sixteenth, two thousand eight, a role he held until his untimely passing on June ninth, two thousand eighteen, in Pristina. His leadership and dedication to the sport have left an indelible mark on Kosovo's football landscape.