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Fali Ramadani

Fali Ramadani

Abdilgafar "Fali" Ramadani or Fali Ramadani (born 1969) is a sports agent and co-owner of the Lian Sports agency. [1]

Honours

In 2015 Fali was nominated for the "Best Agent of the Year" award at the Globe Soccer Awards. [2]

Personal

Ramadani was born in 1969 in Tetovo, Macedonia of Albanian origin. He lives in Berlin where he manages Lian Sports along with his business partner NiKola Damjanac. Ramadani is media shy and is rarely photographed or grants interviews. He speaks fluent Italian. [1]

A relative of Fali, Ibrahim Ramadani, is the Sporting Director for FK Shkëndija, a football club based in Tetovo playing in the Macedonian First League. [3] [4]

List of players under management

The following are players represented by Ramadani and Lian Sports.

  • Zvjezdan Misimović, a Bosnia and Herzegovina international footballer.

  • Marko Rog, a Croatian international footballer.

  • Ante Rebić, a Croatian international footballer.

  • Marko Marin, a German international footballer.

  • Taleb Tawatha, an Israeli international footballer.

  • Ferhan Hasani, a Macedonian international footballer.

  • Stevan Jovetic, a Macedonian international footballer.

  • Stefan Aškovski, a Macedonian international footballer.

  • Marko Bakić, a Montenegrin international footballer.

  • Lazar Markovic, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Adem Ljajić, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Matija Nastasić, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Nikola Maksimovic, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Ljubomir Fejsa, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Luka Milivojević, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Marko Petković, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Filip Đuričić, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Vladimir Stojković, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Marko Šćepović, a Serbian international footballer.

  • Nemanja Radoja, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Valon Behrami, a Swiss international footballer.

  • Haris Seferović, a Swiss international footballer.

  • Admir Mehmedi, a Swiss international footballer.

  • Dominik Livaković, a Croatian under 21 international footballer.

  • Marko Janković, a Montenegrin under 21 international footballer.

  • Luka Jović, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Mijat Gaćinović, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Milan Gajić, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Saša Zdjelar, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Nikola Aksentijević, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Nikola Gulan, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Miloš Veljković, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Marko Pavlovski, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Aleksandar Miljković, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Petar Golubović, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

  • Fejsal Mulić, a Serbian under 21 international footballer.

External

References

[1]
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[2]
Citation Linkpanorama.it"Ramadani, il nuovo Raiola del calciomercato" [Ramadani, the new Raiola of the transfer market]
Jul 7, 2016, 3:59 PM
[3]
Citation Linkglobesoccer.com"Categories and Candidates - Globe Soccer"
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[4]
Citation Linktetovasot.comAppointment of Ibrahim Ramadani
Jul 7, 2016, 3:59 PM
[5]
Citation Linkmacedonianfootball.comCould Ferhan Hasani already be on the move?
Jul 7, 2016, 3:59 PM