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How Kosovo's Near-Miss World Cup Story Tells the Truth About Modern Europe

| 2 min read| By EuroBulletin24 briefing
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Kosovo came within 90 minutes of their first World Cup. Here is why their near-miss story tells us more about Europe than any political analysis.

Kosovo's World Cup playoff final against Turkey was lost, 90 minutes of football that ended with Turkey qualifying and Kosovo not. The result is simply the result — deserved, because Turkey were the better team on the night, contested, because Kosovo pushed them to their limits and would not have been undeserving winners.

But the story of how Kosovo got to the final is the story that matters for anyone trying to understand what modern Europe actually is beneath its political and institutional surface.

Kosovo became a FIFA member in 2016, eighteen years after the war that determined whether it would exist as a state. In the eight years since FIFA membership, their national football team has beaten Denmark, Sweden, Czech Republic, and Iceland. They qualified for the World Cup playoff round through Nations League performance. They beat Wales on penalties to reach the final. They played Turkey in the playoff final and lost.

The squad that did this is composed primarily of second-generation diaspora players — people born in Germany, Switzerland, Sweden, and Austria whose parents fled the war and whose connection to Kosovo is heritage, language, family memory, and the specific choice to represent Kosovo when no professional obligation required it.

This choice — representing a country whose sovereignty is still disputed by two UN Security Council permanent members, whose participation in international institutions is contested by five EU members, and whose existence is thirty years old — is an act of political identity expression conducted through sport in ways that formal political participation cannot replicate.

Europe's post-war story — the story it tells about itself through its institutions, its values, its flags and anthems — includes Kosovo in ways that are legally ambiguous and humanly clear. The players who chose to represent Kosovo rather than Germany or Switzerland made a statement about belonging that Europe's integration project, at its best, is supposed to enable: the possibility of being from somewhere, and of that somewhere mattering, without it preventing you from being part of something larger.

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