Kosovo
Centre-Forward
🏅 Kosovo Superliga milestone
Former Kosovo U19
| Full Name | Larson Ferati |
| Date of Birth | 25 January 2007 (19 years) |
| Place of Birth | Peja (Pejë), Kosovo |
| Nationality | Kosovar |
| Height | 1.86 m |
| Preferred Foot | Right |
| Primary Position | Centre-Forward |
| Alt. Positions | Striker / CF |
| Current Club | Roda JC Kerkrade U21 |
| Team Context | Roda JC U21 (since 10.01.2026, contract until 30.06.2026) · 2nd team: Roda JC U19 |
| League | Netherlands — U21 Cup / Eredivisie youth structure |
| Kosovo Superliga | Senior goal at a record-young age (see Milestone) |
| National Team | Former Kosovo U19 International (2 caps) |
| Advisor | Dietmar Wendorff — TTMIB Worldwide Management Network |
Kosovar centre-forward born 25 January 2007 in Peja. 1.86 m, right-footed, currently registered at Roda JC Kerkrade U21 (since 10.01.2026, contract until 30.06.2026) with second-team registration at Roda JC U19.
Scored a senior goal in the Kosovo Superliga at a record-young age. Transfermarkt references the milestone; Albanian-language media (Klan Kosova) covered the story in early 2023. Exact match date not in open sources.
Former Kosovo U19 international (2 caps, 0 goals, both vs Albania U19 in June 2023). Returned to the Kosovo U19 setup in May 2025 under Albert Bunjaku and scored a penalty vs Sachsen U19 on 04.06.2025. Youth progression: Phoenix Banjë → Rheinsüd Köln → Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2023–2025) → Rot-Weiss Essen (2025–2026) → Roda JC U21 (since 10.01.2026). Advised by Dietmar Wendorff / TTMIB.
Senior league goals scored by players of 14 or 15 are statistically rare across all UEFA nations. That Ferati was trusted on the pitch in the Kosovo Superliga at this age, and scored, is the core signal.
It proves three things simultaneously: his club trusted him on the field, he produced under senior-level physical pressure, and he did both at an age where most players are still at grassroots or youth academy level.
This is not a projected talent — it is a documented early-starting senior-level finisher.
| Record context | Senior goal in Kosovo Superliga at a record-young age |
| Transfermarkt | References milestone on player profile |
| Klan Kosova (2023) | Reported at the time as 15-year-old record holder |
| League | Kosovo Superliga (top flight) |
| Exact match date | Not confirmed in open sources — available via TTMIB on request |


| Team | Competition | Pl | G | G/M | Y | R |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Roda JC U21 | Competitie — Divisie 4-B (3rd) | 9 | 8 | 0.89 | 0 | 0 |
| Roda JC U21 | Beker (Cup) | 3 | 1 | 0.33 | 0 | 0 |
| Roda JC U19 | Competitie — Divisie 4-B (3rd) | 1 | 0 | 0.00 | 0 | 0 |
| TOTAL Netherlands | 12 | 8 | 0.67 | 0 | 0 | |
| Round | Pl | G |
|---|---|---|
| 1/8 Finale | 1 | 0 |
| 1/4 Finale (Quarterfinal) | 1 | 1 |
| 1/2 Finale (Semifinal) | 1 | 0 |
| Competition | Pl | Min |
|---|---|---|
| U19 Nachwuchsliga — Group H | 11 | 357′ |
| U21 Cup Netherlands | 3 | 61′ |
| DFB-Pokal der Junioren | 1 | 45′ |
| TOTAL Transfermarkt | 15 | 463′ |
| Period | Club | Note |
|---|---|---|
| — 2022 | FC Phoenix Banjë | Early youth club (Kosovo) |
| 07/2022 — 12/2022 | FC Rheinsüd Köln U17 | Move to Germany |
| 01/2023 — 2025 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen U19 | U19 Nachwuchsliga — Liga A |
| 07/2025 — 01/2026 | Rot-Weiss Essen U19 | U19 DFB Nachwuchsliga |
| Since 10.01.2026 | Roda JC Kerkrade U21 | Main registration · 2nd team Roda JC U19 · Contract until 30.06.2026 |
| Date | Opponent | Result | Role / Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14.06.2023 | Albania U19 | 0–1 L | Starting XI (Telegrafi confirmed) |
| 16.06.2023 | Albania U19 | 0–0 D | Starting XI (Telegrafi confirmed) |
| 04.06.2025 | Sachsen U19 (Friendly) | 7–1 W | ⚽ Penalty goal (20′) |
| Date | Level | Note |
|---|---|---|
| June 2023 | Kosovo U19 | Debut — 2 caps vs Albania U19 (14. & 16.06.2023) · Starting XI both matches |
| 29.05.2025 | Kosovo U19 | Return call-up by coach Albert Bunjaku (Gazeta Express) |
| 04.06.2025 | Kosovo U19 | ⚽ Penalty goal vs Sachsen U19 — 7:1 W (Telegrafi) |
Kosovo U19 debut on 14.06.2023 against Albania U19, starting XI both matches of the two-game series (14. & 16.06.2023, confirmed by Telegrafi). 2 official U19 caps on record with Transfermarkt.
Return to the Kosovo U19 setup in May 2025 under coach Albert Bunjaku (Gazeta Express, 29.05.2025). Scored a penalty for Kosovo U19 in a friendly vs Sachsen U19 on 04.06.2025 (Telegrafi, 7:1 W).
Currently listed by Transfermarkt as Former International. The 2025 friendly appearance and goal are documented by Telegrafi and Gazeta Express but are not reflected in the official Transfermarkt caps/goals counter.
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| Frame | 1.86 m centre-forward profile — useful stature for aerial and hold-up duels |
| Preferred foot | Right |
| Primary position | Centre-Forward (CF) |
| Finishing record | 0.89 goals/match in U21 Divisie 4-B, 2025/26 |
| Cup output | Quarterfinal goal (Beker) — produces in knockout matches |
| Early career | Senior goal in Kosovo Superliga at a record-young age — referenced by Transfermarkt & Klan Kosova |
| Age 16 | Kosovo U19 debut (14.06.2023 vs Albania U19, Starting XI) |
| 2023–2026 | Bayer 04 Leverkusen U19 → Rot-Weiss Essen U19 → Roda JC U21 |
| 06/2025 | Return to Kosovo U19 & penalty goal vs Sachsen U19 (friendly 7:1 W) |
| Since 10.01.2026 | Roda JC Kerkrade U21 — producing 0.89 G/match in Divisie 4-B |
Larson Ferati is a 1.86 m right-footed centre-forward with an early career marker of genuine weight: a Kosovo Superliga senior goal at a record-young age, referenced by Transfermarkt and Klan Kosova. A verifiable early signal, not a projection.
Currently at Roda JC Kerkrade U21 (since 10.01.2026, contract until 30.06.2026), producing at 0.89 goals per league match in Divisie 4-B. He has scored in the Dutch cup quarterfinal, demonstrating knockout-phase reliability.
At national level: former Kosovo U19 international (2 caps, starting XI both times, Transfermarkt verified), with a 2025 friendly return and penalty goal vs Sachsen U19. Strong German youth pedigree: Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2023–2025), Rot-Weiss Essen (2025–2026), now Netherlands. Suitable next environment: second-team, reserve, or first-team football in a UEFA-affiliated professional structure.
Official TTMIB highlight reel. Additional match footage and individual clips can be provided on request.
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