SOME THINGS ARE WORTH THE WAIT...
Goran Pandev made his international debut 20 years ago, then scored the goal that took North Macedonia to their first major tournament. Needless to say, the former Inter treble winner is an untouchable idol back home – and he’s got a few things to tell FFT before his emotional final bow...
Words Daniele Verri
At 37, Goran Pandev is considering the end. After 20 years with the likes of Lazio, Inter, Napoli and Genoa, the man who made his international debut in 2001 is finally serious about calling it quits.
Before that, though, he’s got his eyes on one last major goal: making his country proud. The 2018-19 Nations League format carved out a spot at Euro 2020 for one League D team, a unique chance which North Macedonia seized in a heated play-off final against Georgia. The scorer of their only goal? It could only have been Pandev.
Winner of five Coppas Italia and a hero of Inter’s 2009-10 Treble, he’s recently been kept busier helping Genoa stay afloat at the other end of Serie A, having recently hit the 100-goal mark in Italy’s top flight.
Now, though, it’s time to fulfil the dreams of a nation. After two decades of waiting, Pandev couldn’t be any more ready…
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