Born in Kansas but I think he's with the Kosovar National Team FWIW, this was a while back: Weiterer U23-Testspieler: Neben Steffen Eder kam gestern gegen Firrel auch Offensivspieler Max Rugova (18/Sporting Kansas City Academy) zum Einsatz. Rugova debütierte kürzlich für die kosovarische U19-Nationalmannschaft. #werder— worum.org (@worum_org) July 9, 2018
Moved to Nürnberg: You can add Max Rugova of #SportingKC 's academy to the list of #MLS academy products heading overseas. I'm told he's joining FC Nurnberg's U-19 team.— Jeff Carlisle (@JeffreyCarlisle) August 24, 2018 @TheFalseNine Can we update this to Max Rugova at FC Nürnberg
Max tweeted saying he scored his first goal for FC Nurnberg: 1034510723215503361 is not a valid tweet id However, I'm having trouble verifying this. I've checked both the U19 and reserve team for Nurnberg and I don't see him scoring a goal. I went back a week with both and still he did not score. Maybe @Ger90 can help us figure out what's going on here?
there are no official games today from any U19. his goal was in a friendly for FCN's U19 vs Wolverhampton Wanderers
no more interest because he plays for Kosovo? by the way he scored his 1st in U19 over the weekend in a 3-0 win.
that's mean tbh, interest in a player based on who he plays for. I still have interest in the progress of all the Germans that don't play for Germany. besides as a 00, can you seriously say that there was any room for him in the US Youth NT? You also can't have/cap tie all the players.
'00 former US U17 and Sporting KC product Max Rugova has left Nürnberg to join FC Prishtina in the top tier of Kosovo. He's provisionally cap-tied to Kosovo after playing in U19 Euro qualifying.https://t.co/2dEDxHCTIV— ChuckMe92 Soccer (@ChuckMe92Soccer) August 14, 2019 @TheFalseNine Let's update the title to: Max Rugova at FC Prishtina (Kosovo) Thx
Signed in NISA: Welcome, Max! Max Rugova Jr. is a 6’3” Winger/Center Forward, born in Kansas City, but from Kosovo 🇽🇰. Rugova Jr. previously played for 1. FC Nürnberg (Germany) and FC Prishtina (Kosovo). pic.twitter.com/punijju0fn— Gold Star FC Detroit (@GoldStarFCDet) March 3, 2023 According to TM, he took a career break starting in 2020.