Full name Ilir Jonuz Pernaska 1971–1981 Albania Height 1.73 m | Years Team Role Footballer Place of birth Tirane, Albania Name Ilir Pernaska | |
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Date of birth (1951-05-07) May 7, 1951 (age 64) |
Legjenda ilir p rnaska vler sohet nga fshf n 60 vjetorin e lindjes
Ilir Jonuz Përnaska (born 7 May 1951 in Tiranë) is a former Albanian footballer, who played as a striker for Dinamo Tirana between 1967 and 1981, as well as the Albania national team. He is one of Dinamo's most famous players who is known for being one of the most prolific goalscorers in Albanian history.
Contents
- Legjenda ilir p rnaska vler sohet nga fshf n 60 vjetorin e lindjes
- Ilir p rnaska dekorohet mjesh r i madh n 60 vjetorin e lindjes
- Career
- International goals
- Honours
- Personal life
- References
Ilir p rnaska dekorohet mjesh r i madh n 60 vjetorin e lindjes
Career
Përnaska is a product of the famous Dinamo academy and in 1967 Skënder Jareci promoted him along with Faruk Sejdini to the Dinamo first team, where at the age of just 16 he was in the usual starting eleven. On his debut in 1967 in an away match against Traktori Lushnja, Përnaska helped his side to a 3-1 win with 2 goals at the age of 16 on his professional debut.
He was part of the 'Golden Age' of Dinamo between 1971 and 1981, where under the guidance of Skënder Jareci the club dominated Albanian football winning 5 Albanian Superliga titles and 3 Albanian Cups. Përnaska formed a successful offensive partnership Vasillaq Zëri and Shyqyri Ballgjini which is considered to be the best offensive trio in Dinamo's history. He was crowned top scorer in the league for 6 consecutive seasons between 1971 and 1977, becoming the second most frequent winner of the Albanian Golden Boot, behind Partizani Tirana's Refik Resmja, although Përnaska is the player who has been top goalscorer more than any other player in history as Resmja was only joint top scorer in 1955 and 1959.
He retired from professional football in 1981 at the age of 30 after 14 years at Dinamo where he scored 136 goals and left his mark in the history of the club as well as Albanian football. Following his retirement he received a letter from Albania's Stalinist dictator Enver Hoxha along with a pair of shorts, which the player himself found to be a humourus act on the state's behalf.
International goals
Scores and results list Albania's goal tally first.
Honours
Personal life
Përnaska was born in Tiranë, his father Jonuz Korça was from the southern city of Korçë and his mother from the Këllezi clan in Tiranë, the last name 'Përnaska' was given to him over time. He moved to Ascoli Piceno, Italy in 1992, where he resides with his wife and 2 daughters.