Shefki Kuqi Explained

Shefki Kuqi
Height:1.88 m[1]
Birth Date:1976 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Vučitrn, SFR Yugoslavia
Position:Striker
Currentclub:Feronikeli (manager)
Youthyears1:–1989
Youthyears2:1990–1993
Youthyears3:1994
Youthclubs1:Trepca
Youthclubs2:KaPa-51
Youthclubs3:MiKi
Years1:1995–1996
Clubs1:MP
Caps1:50
Goals1:10
Years2:1997–1999
Clubs2:HJK
Caps2:72
Goals2:18
Years3:2000
Clubs3:FC Jokerit
Caps3:33
Goals3:19
Years4:2001–2002
Clubs4:Stockport County
Caps4:35
Goals4:11
Years5:2002–2003
Clubs5:Sheffield Wednesday
Caps5:64
Goals5:19
Years6:2003
Clubs6:Ipswich Town (loan)
Caps6:11
Goals6:4
Years7:2003–2005
Clubs7:Ipswich Town
Caps7:68
Goals7:26
Years8:2005–2006
Clubs8:Blackburn Rovers
Caps8:34
Goals8:7
Years9:2006–2009
Clubs9:Crystal Palace
Caps9:78
Goals9:17
Years10:2007–2008
Clubs10:Fulham (loan)
Caps10:10
Goals10:0
Years11:2008
Clubs11:Ipswich Town (loan)
Caps11:4
Goals11:0
Years12:2009–2010
Clubs12:TuS Koblenz
Caps12:17
Goals12:7
Years13:2010–2011
Clubs13:Swansea City
Caps13:22
Goals13:5
Years14:2010
Clubs14:Derby County (loan)
Caps14:12
Goals14:2
Years15:2011
Clubs15:Newcastle United
Caps15:6
Goals15:0
Years16:2011–2012
Clubs16:Oldham Athletic
Caps16:40
Goals16:11
Years17:2012–2013
Clubs17:Hibernian
Caps17:13
Goals17:0
Years18:2016
Clubs18:Lohjan Pallo
Caps18:1
Goals18:0
Totalcaps:570
Totalgoals:156
Nationalyears1:1999–2010
Nationalteam1:Finland
Nationalcaps1:62
Nationalgoals1:8
Manageryears1:2014
Managerclubs1:Honka
Manageryears2:2015–2016
Managerclubs2:PK-35 Vantaa
Manageryears3:2016–2017
Managerclubs3:Inter Turku
Manageryears4:2024–
Managerclubs4:Feronikeli

Shefki Kuqi (pronounced in Albanian pronounced as /ˈʃɛfki ˈkuci/; born 10 November 1976) is a professional football manager and former player who played predominantly as a striker. He is currently the manager of Football Superleague of Kosovo club Feronikeli.

He spent most of his career in the English football league system, for clubs including Newcastle United, Sheffield Wednesday, Ipswich Town, Blackburn Rovers, Crystal Palace, Fulham, Swansea City and Oldham Athletic. He made over 500 career league appearances, scoring over 150 goals.

Despite being born in Yugoslavia to Kosovan Albanian parents, Kuqi grew up in Finland and holds Finnish citizenship which allowed him to represent the Finland national team at international level, for which he scored eight goals in 62 appearances between 1999 and 2010. His trademark goal celebration of swallow-diving onto the ground has led to his nickname of the "Flying Finn".

Early life

Kuqi started his youth career at Trepça, and he played several games for the youth team, but he and his family later moved to Finland as Kosovar Albanian immigrants.

Club career

Kuqi started his playing career with Kangasniemen Palloseura. He later played for Mikkelin Kissat, Mikkelin Palloilijat, HJK and FC Jokerit in Finland's Veikkausliiga. Kuqi played in the UEFA Champions League in the autumn of 1998 with HJK. Kuqi was the league top scorer in the 2000 season, representing FC Jokerit. Having played for three clubs in Finland's Veikkausliiga, Kuqi became more well known, leading to his transfer to Stockport County.

Stockport County

Kuqi joined Stockport County in January 2001. Kuqi made his debut for the club in a 1–1 draw against Tranmere Rovers on 3 February 2001. Regarded by many as the saviour of County's 2000–01 season as he impressed with his speed and strength, he went on to score six goals in eighteen games to help County retain their division one status. Kuqi is still the club's second most internationally capped player. However, under player-manager Carlton Palmer, after he succeeded Andy Kilner as manager, Kuqi was used less frequently. His good performances led him being linked with his future club Blackburn.[2] Kuqi was on the verge of joining Blackburn worth about a £1.2 million fee, but the move broke down and he accused Palmer of threatening him to be sacked for being injured[3] Palmer was responsible for pressuring Graeme Souness for Kuqi not joining the club. Kuqi still maintains his accusations towards Palmer, claiming his management is 'clueless' and feels the club made a mistake having Palmer as manager.[4] Kuqi joined Blackburn Rovers four years later.

Sheffield Wednesday

Kuqi joined Sheffield Wednesday and signed a three-year deal for an undisclosed sum, rumoured to be €1.5 million[5] Kuqi made his debut for the club in a 1–0 win over Crewe on 12 January 2002. At Sheffield Wednesday he scored 19 times between January 2002 and September 2003, unfortunately with Wednesday being relegated to Division Two (or League One as it is now known) during his time at Hillsborough. Many Wednesday fans were bemused though at then manager Chris Turner's decision to let Kuqi leave for Ipswich for free after a strained relationship between the two.[6] Whilst in Sheffield, Kuqi also scored a goal against Sheffield United in The Steel City Derby. He scored the second goal in the 81st minute at Hillsborough to ensure a win after Lloyd Owusu had opened the scoring with his very first touch of the ball on his debut.[7]

Ipswich Town

In September 2003, Kuqi joined Ipswich Town on loan.[8] After making 11 appearances and scoring 4 goals, Kuqi joined Ipswich Town permanently in November despite late interest from Town's rival Norwich City.[9] For the next two seasons at Ipswich Town, Kuqi became a regular in the first team and able to score goals. He scored 20 goals in the Championship for Ipswich in the 2004–05 season, which made him the club's leading top scorer, along with Darren Bent. By the end of the season with his contract at Ipswich Town coming to an end, Kuqi rejected the offer of a new contract with the club.[10]

Blackburn Rovers

His form with Ipswich earned him a move to the Premier League with Blackburn.[11] Kuqi made his debut in a 3–1 loss against West Ham United on 13 September 2005 and scored his first goal of the Premier League and scored again in a 2–0 win over West Brom on 1 October 2005. After the match, manager Mark Hughes praised Kuqi for his two-goal performance.[12] Kuqi then scored his second brace of the season in a 2–0 win over Middlesbrough on 26 December 2005. During the season, Kuqi struggled to command a first team place and found himself on the bench.[13]

Kuqi scored seven Premier League goals for Blackburn in the 2005–06 season, but couldn't replicate his form from his time at Ipswich Town. During the following season Kuqi struggled to break into the first team and made only one appearance, coming on as a substitute in a 3–0 loss against Portsmouth. Six years later, Kuqi revealed he almost joined Celtic, but the club instead opted to sign Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink.[14]

Crystal Palace

He joined Crystal Palace for a reported £2.5 million transfer fee at the end of the August transfer window in 2006.[15] On his move, Kuqi admits he was surprised by Blackburn when he was sold to Crystal Palace[16] and made his debut for the club in a 1–1 draw against Luton Town.

Kuqi did not have a prolific first season at Selhurst Park, scoring only seven goals in 38 games, and at the end of August 2007, he signed for Fulham on a four-month loan deal, where he made ten league appearances, scoring no goals.[17]

Kuqi was placed on the transfer list and fined two weeks wages by Neil Warnock after signalling an offensive gesture to Palace fans when they cheered as he was substituted following a particularly poor performance in the 2–0 defeat against Wolverhampton Wanderers on 23 February 2008.[18] [19] Other reasons behind him being transfer listed were due to his weight gain and lack of fitness and Warnock told Kuqi there will be no way back for him[20]

In March 2008, Kuqi returned to Ipswich on loan until the end of the season[21] to fill in for the injured Jonathan Walters but failed to reproduce his form at Ipswich Town. He began the 2008–09 campaign with his first team prospects seemingly irretrievable but Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock named (and used) him as a substitute for the away draw at Ipswich Town and home victory over Charlton in September and on 4 October he scored the second goal of Palace's 2–0 victory at Nottingham Forest. Kuqi's return to the first team completed a remarkable sequence of events, and he ended his season as the top scorer of his team. Kuqi was offered a new contract on 27 January 2009 which he rejected.[22] By the end of the season, Kuqi was offered a new contract again along with 5 other players[23] but a few months later, Warnock said he was expecting Kuqi to leave.[24]

TuS Koblenz

After Kuqi's contract ran out at Crystal Palace on 1 July 2009, he signed a two years deal with TuS Koblenz which was his first non-England club since 2001, and the first German club in his career. He also spent half a season playing with his brother, Njazi Kuqi.

Swansea City

Kuqi signed for Swansea City on a free transfer from TuS Koblenz on 25 January 2010.[25] He made his debut for the club in a 0–0 draw against Coventry City and scored his first goal for Swansea in a 1–0 win at former club Crystal Palace on 9 February 2010.[26]

Despite scoring seven goals in 16 starts, after less than nine months at Swansea, Kuqi joined fellow Championship side Derby County on a three-month emergency loan deal on 13 September 2010.[27] His first Derby goal, in his third appearance, also, came against Crystal Palace in a 5–0 Derby victory at Pride Park. After latching onto a sloppy stray backpass from former-Derby defender Claude Davis to complete the rout with a goal Kuqi joked that the strike was "the worst of the five!"[28] On 26 January 2011 Kuqi's contract with Swansea was terminated by mutual consent after he failed to break through into the first team.[29] After being released by the club, Kuqi was linked with joining Huddersfield Town[30]

Newcastle United

On 10 February 2011, Kuqi joined Premier League side Newcastle United for the remainder of the season.[31] He was given the number 42 shirt[32] and made his debut against former club Blackburn Rovers on 12 February 2011 coming on in the 90th minute in a goalless draw.[33] On his move, Kuqi admitted he was surprised to join the club[34] but admitted that he was 'one of the happiest footballers in the world'[35]

He was released on 25 May 2011 after making six appearances, all as a substitute, without scoring.[36]

Oldham Athletic

In August 2011, following his release by Newcastle, Kuqi signed a one-year contract with Oldham Athletic.[37] The signing was considered as something of a coup for the Latics, as Kuqi was playing in the Premier League, the previous season.[38] [39] He scored early in his first game for his new club in a home game against local rivals Huddersfield Town in a 1–1 draw and celebrated with his trademark Flying Finn celebration in front of the away fans.[40] Kuqi made it two goals in two games for Oldham with a headed goal against Stevenage.[41] Kuqi scored his third for Oldham against Leyton Orient in a 3–1 victory; he scored the equalising goal and assisted the other two goals in a 3–1 victory.[42] Kuqi was on target again against the MK Dons in October 2011 taking advantage of a mistake by the MK Dons goalkeeper to help Athletic to a 2–1 victory. Kuqi added another two goals to his tally after scoring twice against Crewe Alexandra in the quarter-finals of the Football League Trophy to help Oldham progress to the semi-final of the tournament with a 3–1 victory, with Luca Scapuzzi also getting on the scoresheet.[43]

Kuqi left the club following the expiry of his contract on 1 July 2012 as the club could not afford to keep him for the 2012–13 campaign.[44]

Hibernian

In August 2012, Kuqi signed a one-year deal with Scottish Premier League (SPL) team Hibernian, with a further option.[45] On his move, Kuqi said the passion of the fans (Hibernian) convinced him to join the club after he was in the stands to see an Edinburgh derby.[46] On 18 August 2012, Kuqi made his debut, coming on as a substitute in a 2–1 win against St Mirren. Kuqi made only two starting appearances for Hibs during his season with the club and failed to score a goal in 14 total appearances.[47] He was described by BBC Sport as being one of the worst signings in the SPL that season.[47]

International career

Kuqi made his debut for the Finland national team on 18 August 1999 against Belgium, soon after receiving Finnish citizenship. He was a regular member of the Finland squad from 1999 to 2010. Kuqi made 62 appearances for Finland and scored eight goals. He announced his retirement from international football on 24 November 2010.[48]

Coaching career

After his playing career, Kuqi was a manager of Honka, PK-35 Vantaa and Inter Turku in Finland. On 8 January 2024, he was appointed as the head coach of Kosovar club Feronikeli.[49]

Goal celebration

Kuqi has received some media attention – especially from Match of the Day – for his spectacular, and unusual, diving goal celebration known as a Swan Dive. Kuqi jumps forward with both arms out, in what could be described as an attempt to glide like a bird, before crashing to the ground; the movement bears some resemblance to a bellyflop and has been referred to as a "Flying Finn".[50]

Personal life

Kuqi was born in Vushtrri, Kosovo.[51] An older brother of Kuqi was due to begin national service, which prompted his family to emigrate to Finland, where they were granted asylum.[51] He is the older brother of Njazi Kuqi and Albert Kuqi, and the cousin of Daut Kuqi. In an interview in December 2017, Kuqi revealed that he is a supporter of English club Manchester United mostly because of Alex Ferguson.[52]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
MP1995Veikkausliiga24300----243
1996Veikkausliiga26700----267
Total501000----5010
HJK1997Veikkausliiga256----10266
1998Veikkausliiga221----101321
1999Veikkausliiga2511----402911
Total7218----1518719
FC Jokerit2000Veikkausliiga3319----203519
Stockport County2000–01First Division1761000--186
2001–02First Division1850021--206
Total35111021--3812
Sheffield Wednesday2001–02First Division1760000--176
2002–03First Division4081020--438
2003–04Second Division750010--85
Total64191030--6819
Ipswich Town2003–04First Division361121002[53] 04012
2004–05Championship431910202[54] 14820
Total79303120418832
Blackburn Rovers2005–06Premier League3372061--418
2006–07Premier League100000--10
Total3472061--428
Crystal Palace2006–07Championship3572100--378
2007–08Championship8000100090
2008–09Championship35102000--3710
Total78174110008318
Fulham (loan)2007–08Premier League1000000--100
Ipswich Town (loan)2007–08Championship400000--40
TuS Koblenz2009–102. Bundesliga17732----209
Swansea City2009–10Championship2050000--205
2010–11Championship200022--42
Total2250022--247
Derby County (loan)2010–11Championship1220000--122
Newcastle United2010–11Premier League600000--60
Oldham Athletic2011–12League One401141005[55] 44916
Hibernian2012–13Scottish Premier League1300010--140
Career totals569156185174266630171

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Finland199920
2000112
200171
200271
200360
200442
200550
200650
200751
200800
200981
201020
Total628

Scores and results list Finland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Kuqi goal.[56]

List of international goals scored by Shefki Kuqi
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 23 February 2000Suphachalasai Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand 4–0 4–2 2000 Kings' Cup
2 16 August 2000Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo, Norway 3–1 3–1 Friendly
3 1 September 2001Qemal Stafa, Tirana, Albania 2–0 2–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
4 22 May 2002 Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland 2–1 2–1 Friendly
5 9 October 2004Ratina Stadion, Tampere, Finland 1–0 3–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
63–1
7 17 November 2007Helsinki Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland 2–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
8 28 March 2009Millennium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales 2–0 2–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

Managerial statistics

[57]

Managerial record by team and tenure
TeamNatFromToRecord
width=30Gwidth=30Wwidth=30Dwidth=30Lwidth=40Win %
Honka15 February 20149 January 2015
PK-35 Vantaa9 January 201528 July 2016
Inter Turku3 August 20163 August 2017
Feronikeli8 January 2024present
Total

Honours

HJK Helsinki

1997

1998

1998

Individual

2004–05[58]

Notes

a.  The Serbo-Croat spelling of the name is Šefki Kući.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Premier League Player Profile. 19 October 2013. Premier League.
  2. News: ROVERS KEEN ON KUQI. Sky Sports. 5 November 2001. 22 September 2012.
  3. News: KUQI BLAMES PALMER FOR TRANSFER BREAKDOWN. Sky Sports. 8 December 2001. 22 September 2012.
  4. News: Kuqi slams old boss Palmer. Sky Sports. 18 February 2002. 22 September 2012.
  5. News: Kuqi completes Owls switch. Sky Sports. 11 January 2002. 22 September 2012.
  6. News: Kuqi in Turner talks. Sky Sports. 4 March 2003. 22 September 2012.
  7. News: Owls steal win against blunt Blades. Sky Sports. 1 September 2002. 22 September 2012.
  8. News: Kuqi joins Town. Sky Sports. 26 September 2003. 22 September 2012.
  9. News: Town beat Canaries to Kuqi. Sky Sports. 27 November 2003. 22 September 2012.
  10. News: Kuqi to leave Ipswich. Sky Sports. 16 June 2005. 22 September 2012.
  11. News: Rovers' Kuqi coup. Sky Sports. 28 June 2005. 22 September 2012.
  12. News: Hughes praise for Kuqi. Sky Sports. 1 October 2005. 22 September 2012.
  13. News: Kuqi keen for starting role. Sky Sports. 7 March 2006. 22 September 2012.
  14. News: Finn-ally made it: Kuqi delighted to join Hibs after missing out on Celtic. move. Trinity Mirror . Daily Record. 22 August 2012. 22 September 2012.
  15. News: Eagles seal deal for Kuqi. Sky Sports. 1 September 2006. 22 September 2012.
  16. News: Kuqi surprised by move. Sky Sports. 1 September 2006. 22 September 2012.
  17. News: Kuqi joins. Fulham Official Website. 31 August 2007. 16 April 2014.
  18. Web site: NW: "We Must Change Things". . https://web.archive.org/web/20120415124648/http://www.cpfc.co.uk/page/ManagersComments/0%2C%2C10323~1248557%2C00.html . 15 April 2012 . cpfc.co.uk. . 25 February 2008 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  19. News: Warnock in Kuqi blast. Sky Sports. 23 February 2008. 22 September 2012.
  20. News: No Eagles return for Kuqi. Sky Sports. 11 March 2008. 22 September 2012.
  21. News: Town return for Kuqi. Sky Sports. 15 March 2008. 22 September 2012.
  22. News: Kuqi rejects Palace offer. Sky Sports. 28 January 2009. 22 September 2012.
  23. News: Palace offer Kuqi new deal. Sky Sports. 8 May 2009. 22 September 2012.
  24. News: Warnock expects Kuqi exit. Sky Sports. 10 June 2009. 22 September 2012.
  25. Web site: Shefki Kuqi wechselt mit sofortiger Wirkung zu Swansea City . https://web.archive.org/web/20100408085444/http://www.tuskoblenz.de/Aktuell/artikel/id/4392/t/Shefki%2BKuqi%2Bwechselt%2Bmit%2Bsofortiger%2BWirkung%2Bzu%2BSwansea%2BCity . 8 April 2010 . TuS Koblenz . de . 26 January 2010 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  26. Web site: Crystal Palace 0–1 Swansea. BBC. 9 February 2010 . 21 February 2010.
  27. Web site: Derby Land Kuqi On Loan . https://web.archive.org/web/20101018011554/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2151952%2C00.html . 18 October 2010 . dcfc.co.uk . 14 September 2010 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  28. Web site: Any Goal Will Do! . https://web.archive.org/web/20100928075643/http://www.dcfc.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0%2C%2C10270~2161117%2C00.html . 28 September 2010 . dcfc.co.uk . 26 September 2010 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  29. News: Swans confirm Kuqi exit. Sky Sports. 27 January 2009. 22 September 2012.
  30. News: Town weigh up bid for Kuqi. Sky Sports. 28 January 2011. 22 September 2012.
  31. Web site: Newcastle sign striker Shefki Kuqi . 10 February 2011. 10 February 2011. BBC Sport .
  32. Web site: Newcastle's Kuqi Coup . 10 February 2011. 13 February 2011. Newcastle United FC.
  33. Web site: Blackburn 0–0 Newcastle . 12 February 2011. 13 February 2011. BBC Sport .
  34. News: Kuqi shocked by Toon move. Sky Sports. 10 February 2011. 22 September 2012.
  35. News: Kuqi can't believe his luck. Sky Sports. 15 February 2011. 22 September 2012.
  36. Web site: Campbell and Kuqi released . 25 May 2011 . 25 May 2011 . Sky Sports.
  37. Web site: Latics sign striker Kuqi . https://web.archive.org/web/20111120040637/http://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/page/NewsUpdate/0%2C%2C10337~2437856%2C00.html . 20 November 2011 . Oldham Athletic . 1 September 2011 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  38. Web site: KUQI COUP AS SHEFKI SIGNS FOR LATICS. Oldham Athletic . 31 August 2011. 19 October 2013.
  39. Web site: The Flying Finn signs for Oldham. Football Forums. 31 August 2011. 19 October 2013. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131024045858/http://www.footballforums.net/forums/showthread.php/278182-The-Flying-Finn-signs-for-Oldham. 24 October 2013.
  40. Web site: Oldham 1-1 Huddersfield . https://web.archive.org/web/20110930080213/http://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/page/MatchReport/0%2C%2C10337~58002%2C00.html . 30 September 2011 . Oldham Athletic . 3 September 2011 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  41. Web site: FIRST-HALF REPORT. Oldham Athletic . 10 September 2011. 19 October 2013.
  42. Web site: Latics comeback kings . https://web.archive.org/web/20111213204054/http://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/page/NewsUpdate/0%2C%2C10337~2454165%2C00.html . 13 December 2011 . Oldham Athletic . 17 September 2011 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  43. Web site: Oldham 3-1 Crewe . https://web.archive.org/web/20111220070749/http://www.oldhamathletic.co.uk/page/MatchReport/0%2C%2C10337~61204%2C00.html . 20 December 2011 . Oldham Athletic . 8 November 2011 . 19 October 2013 . dead .
  44. Web site: Kuqi, Morais Leave Latics. BBC. 19 October 2013.
  45. Web site: Hibernian land striker Shefki Kuqi on one-year deal. BBC Sport . 17 August 2012 . 17 August 2012 .
  46. News: Passion of Hibs fans impressed me, says new signing Shefki Kuqi. Trinity Mirror. Daily Record. 17 August 2012. 22 September 2012.
  47. Web site: Highs and lows of the Scottish football season . BBC Sport . BBC . 27 May 2013 . 28 June 2013.
  48. Web site: Shefki Kuqi's international retirement at Finnish FA . fi . veikkausliiga.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131020162823/http://www.veikkausliiga.com/News.aspx?id=41575 . 20 October 2013 . dmy-all .
  49. https://www.gazetaexpress.com/shefki-kuqi-prezantohet-si-trajner-i-feronikelit-74/ Shefki Kuqi prezantohet si trajner i Feronikelit 74
  50. Web site: Swansea City sign Finnish striker Shefki Kuqi . 26 January 2010. 11 August 2011. BBC News.
  51. News: Kuqi: I was terrified of making a sound. Jonathan. Wilson. The Observer. 19 October 2013. 20 February 2011. Guardian News and Media Limited.
  52. Web site: Ekskluzive: Shefki Kuqi tregon se si i kërkuan para për ta veshur fanellën e Shqipërisë. Një Komb. sq. 7 December 2017. 7 December 2017.
  53. Appearances in First Division play-offs
  54. Appearances in Championship play-offs
  55. Appearances in Football League Trophy
  56. Web site: Kuqi Shefki . fi . 20 August 2011 . Suomen Palloliitto (Football Association of Finland) . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120205100145/http://www.palloliitto.fi/maajoukkueet/miesten_a-maajoukkue/pelaajat/kuqi_shefki/ . 5 February 2012 .
  57. Web site: Soccerway profile. Soccerway. 20 November 2017.
  58. Web site: Kuqi Player of the Year . twtd.co.uk (Those Were The Days) . 21 January 2020 . 5 April 2005 .