Blendi Nallbani

Blendi Nallbani
Personal information
Full name Blendi Nallbani
Date of birth (1971-05-30) 30 May 1971
Place of birth Tiranë, Albania
Height 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1986–1990 Partizani Tirana 39 (0)
1990–1991 Tirana 24 (0)
1991–1992 Victoria Bucarest ? (0)
1992–1993 Tirana 24 (0)
1993–1994 Partizani Tirana 4 (0)
1994–2001 Tirana 149 (0)
2001–2004 Partizani Tirana 83 (0)
2004–2011 Tirana 116 (1)
Total 436 (1)
National team
1987 Albania U18 1 (0)
1990 Albania U21 3 (0)
1989–2002 Albania 18 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 30 May 2011.
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 20 May 2002

Blendi Nallbani (born 30 May 1971 in Tiranë) is a retired Albanian professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He was a member of the Albanian national team before his international retirement in 2002. Nicknamed Tata, he is known for his sarcastic persona and outspoken comments.[1]

Club career

Tirana

Nallbani moved back to Tirana for a fourth stint in the summer of 2004 after four seasons at rival club Partizani Tirana. He joined goalkeepers Isli Hidi and Nigerian Ndubuisi Egbo at the club.[2]

International career

International debut

At only seventeen years old, Nallbani was the youngest ever player to play for the Albanian National Team. He allowed five goals to a strong English side in his premiere at Wembley Stadium. However, had it not been for his strong performance, Albania would have suffered an even greater defeat. After the game, the English media praised Nallbani's performance as one of the greatest performances and Peter Shilton was himself amazed by the performance of the young Albanian.

"He (Shilton) was 21 when he first pulled on an England jersey and that helped to produce a fascinating statistic when England met Albania in a World Cup qualifier at Wembley in 1989. Blendi Nallbani, the goalkeeper at the other end, was only 17 and hadn't been born when Shilts made his debut."[3]

At 17 years old, Nallbani was also the youngest goalkeeper to play in an England match.[4]

After that famous English game and another one against Spain, Nallbani had offers from other famed European Clubs (Barcelona FC, Juventus, Anderlecht, and some Romanian and Turkish clubs). However, due to the "communist Albania" he wasn't allowed to play for teams outside the country or his family would be persecuted and possibly jailed.

In 1990, he was selected in the Under-21 Best European Selection, and was supposed to play a charity game against the Africa/Asia Under-21. However, he was not able to attend this game for the same reasons that he was not allowed to play for a European Club at that time.

After the fall of communism he was able to play for two years in Romania, but then moved back to Albania for good. He initially played for Partizani Tirana and then, as soon as moving between clubs was allowed in Albania, he moved to his current team KF Tirana for a transfer fee of $1,000,000 where has won multiple Championships, Cups, and Supercups. That was the most expensive transfer in the Albanian Football History at that time, and made front page news of all major newspapers.

National team statistics

[5]

Albania national team
YearAppsGoals
198920
199000
199130
199200
199310
199400
199530
199640
199710
1998–200100
200240
Total180

Relations with the media

Nallbani is known in Albania as being a bubbly and extravagant person who likes to make jokes with the Albanian media. During the 2008–2009 season in a heated derby match against his former team Partizani Tirana Nallbani was booked for handling the ball outside of his area which angered the Partizani players and fans as they thought that the keeper deserved a sending off for the offence. After the match ended Nallbani tried to explain in the changing rooms that he did not handle the ball outside his area saying

"i swear on my daughter, I didn't touch the ball with my hand."

Nallbani is the father of two children, however he has never had a daughter as both of his children are boys.[6] The referee Elvis Peza had also not booked Nallbani for a foul in the 55th minute on Partizani's Brazilian striker Paulo Marcel Pereira Merabet. This prompted an investigation from the FSHF (Albanian FA) into Peza's performance during the match which received a lot of media coverage in Albania as Nallbani was involved in two key decisions during the match. Former player and now head of Refereeing in Albania Ilir Shulku quickly jumped to Peza's defence and put him off the hook.[7]

Personal life

Nallbani is married and has two children, both of which are boys, Marvin and Dejvi. One of his children has followed in his father's footsteps as a footballer. His son born in 1992, Marvin Nallbani, is also a footballer and played for some time at KF Tirana with his father. Unlike his father he plays outfield, mostly in midfield and has been training with the Tirana senior squad since the age of 16 and plays for Bedri Omuri's KF Tirana U-19 side. When asked when he will consider retirement, he replied when his son Marvin starts to play for KF Tirana is when he'll retire from playing football.[8]

References

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