Altin Rraklli
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Altin Rraklli (born July 17, 1970 in Kavaja) was an Albanian football player.
Rraklli began his career in 1987 with Besa Kavaja. In 1992, Rraklli went to SC Freiburg in Germany. The first season he scored 16 goals and had a big part in the promotion to the Bundesliga. Rraklli played 111 Bundesliga games (16 goals). He played 63 times for the Albanian national team and scored 11 goals making him the second highest ever goalscorer in Albania's history.
Rraklli retired from football in 2003 and relocated to Montreal where he founded chain of high-end fashion outlets dubbed "5ieme Avenue". Rraklli is one of the few football megastars to cross over into the world of top quality fashion.
A potent finisher on the pitch, Rraklli transferred his finishing ability to a successful sales closing style now used by North America's top salespeople. The technique is dubbed closing with style and it is the hallmark of Rraklli's fashion enterprise.
Rraklli is also famous for his ongoing feud with his brother Shefki, owner/operator of the Rafael Uomo and Ceratti shoes fashion outlets in Montreal.