Muraka Chjmelxha

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Muraka Chjmelxha
Personal information
Full nameMuraka Sjkx Chjmelxha
Year of birth2000
Place of birthBelaovKrasnovlac
Height1.90 m (6 ft 2 in)
Playing positionWinger
Club information
Current clubYoung Stars FC
Youth career
2013–2017Belaov High School
2017–2021Kutong University
Senior career
YearsTeamApps(Gls)*
2021–2022Sultan FC12(2)
2022–2024Young Stars FC38(14)
* Appearances (Goals)
Player has received at least one call-up for any emboldened national teams

Muraka Sjkx Chjmelxha (born 2000) is a Dauian-Krasno professional footballer who last played as a winger for Daau Super League club Young Stars FC.

Muraka is the twin brother of Wakxsa Chjmelxha and the older brother to Abdurak Chjmelxha.

Early life

Muraka was born in Belaov to a Krasno father and Dauian mother.

Muraka, like Wakxsa, attended Belaov High School during secondary school and was part of the school's football team. Unlike his twin brother however, Muraka was used as a fullback before being pushed up to become a winger during his school team days. He then left for Daau for higher education at the age of 18, enrolling in Kutong University in order for higher education, there he played for the varsity team and managed to bag 22 goals in 2 seasons with the school team before graduating.

Senior career

Sultan FC

Muraka would venture off to Mataba and signed a 1 year contract with Liga Mataba club Sultan FC, however his contract was mutually terminated near the end of the 2021-22 season due to growing financial concerns and his desire for first team football. He racked up 2 goals and amassed 12 appearances in all competitions for the first team.

Muraka had a short trial stint with Belaov City but ultimately decided not to sign for the club.

Daau U23

Chjmelxha returned to Daau for summer holidays and in search of a new club, Daau U23 offered him a 2 year deal along with first team football guarantees in the Daau Super League. Muraka accepted almost immediately and became the first signing of the season for the young stars.

Despite the team being rather inexperienced, Muraka managed to win trust of the manager and collected 23 starts for the club along with netting 10 goals for the team, becoming the team's top scorer for the season.