Faton Toski
Faton Toski (born February 17 1987 in Gnjilane, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) is a Germany football (soccer)er of Kosovar Albanian origin. He currently plays for Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Faton Toski (born February 17 1987 in Gnjilane, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) is a Germany football (soccer)er of Kosovar Albanian origin. He currently plays for Eintracht Frankfurt.
He debuted in the Bundesliga for the Eagles at Werder Bremen on 12 May 2007.
During a visit in Kosovo in the summer of 2007, Toski understood that before his family fled the original name was Toska. Now he tries to change the name as soon as possible to play the season 2007-08 with his "original name".
Albania national football team national coach, Otto Barić has shown interest in Faton and they are working on equiping Toska with an Albanian passport, making him eligable to play for Albania.
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FRANKFURT TELL CAIO TO SHAPE UPSportinglife.com, UK - Jul 21, 2008 Eintracht Frankfurt's record signing Caio has been ordered to shape up and pay back some of the investment made in him last January. ... |
Frankfurt After Caio ImprovementGoal.com, Switzerland - Jul 21, 2008 Eintracht Frankfurt have challenged Brazilian forward Caio to start repaying their faith in signing him after largely disappointing since his arrival in ... |
Kapo's Debut DelightGoal.com, Switzerland - 14 hours ago Olivier Kapo was happy with his debut for Wigan despite the club losing against Eintracht Frankfurt last night. Kapo, who signed on a three-year deal from ... |
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