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'''Fadil Vokrri''' (born [[23 June]] [[1960]] in [[Podujevo]]) is a former [[Yugoslav]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[Player (game)|player]], more specifically from [[Kosovo]], from the 1980s. He won a number of international caps for the former [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] in the mid-1980s.
'''Fadil Vokrri''' (born [[23 June]] [[1960]] in [[Podujevo]]) is a former [[Yugoslav]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[Player (game)|player]], more specifically from [[Kosovo]], from the 1980s. He won a number of international caps for the former [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]] in the mid-1980s. He is remembered for having the hardest shot in Yugoslavia.


From 1990-1992, he played for the [[Turkey|Turkish]] club [[Fenerbahçe SK|Fenerbahçe]]. After his playing career, he moved to [[France]] to become a football coach.
From 1990-1992, he played for the [[Turkey|Turkish]] club [[Fenerbahçe SK|Fenerbahçe]]. After his playing career, he moved to [[France]] to become a football coach.

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Fadil Vokrri
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Full name Fadil Vokrri
Position(s) Retired Striker

Fadil Vokrri (born 23 June 1960 in Podujevo) is a former Yugoslav football player, more specifically from Kosovo, from the 1980s. He won a number of international caps for the former Yugoslavia in the mid-1980s. He is remembered for having the hardest shot in Yugoslavia.

From 1990-1992, he played for the Turkish club Fenerbahçe. After his playing career, he moved to France to become a football coach.

In February 2008 he was selected president of the Football Federation of Kosovo. [citation needed]

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