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GRANIT XHAKA and Xherdan Shaqiri scored for Switzerland against Serbia – before making a gesture celebrating Albania.

After turning a 1-0 deficit into a 2-1 win, both players sprinted away in celebration, joined their thumbs together and spread their fingers to imitate the Albanian Eagle.

 Granit Xhaka sprinted away in celebration while making an Albanian eagle gesture with his hands
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Granit Xhaka sprinted away in celebration while making an Albanian eagle gesture with his handsCredit: Getty Images - Getty
 Xherdan Shaqiri scored a last-minute winner in the World Cup clash
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Xherdan Shaqiri scored a last-minute winner in the World Cup clashCredit: BBC
 The Albanian flag features a black two-headed eagle on a red background
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The Albanian flag features a black two-headed eagle on a red backgroundCredit: Reuters

Xhaka, 25, was born in Basel, Switzerland to Kosovan-Albanian parents.

His brother Taulant, 27, plays for Albania and the pair are hugely proud of their heritage.

Stoke City ace Shaqiri, 26, was born in Gjilan, Kosovo when it was part of the former Yugoslavia and emigrated to Switzerland in 1992 with his parents and three siblings.

The Kosovo War that ended in 1999 remains a contentious state, particularly in Serbia.

Kosovo declared independence in 2008, has its own government and is recognised by 117 UN nations, but Serbia does not currently acknowledge its independence.


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Xherdan Shaqiri’s PUBES seem to appear during celebration for Switzerland against Serbia
 Shaqiri had a flag of Switzerland stitched on to the back of his left boot and the Kosovo flag on his right
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Shaqiri had a flag of Switzerland stitched on to the back of his left boot and the Kosovo flag on his rightCredit: EPA
 Shaqiri netted a dramatic late winner against Serbia as Switzerland won 2-1
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Shaqiri netted a dramatic late winner against Serbia as Switzerland won 2-1Credit: Getty Images - Getty
 Xhaka and the Switzerland players celebrated scoring against Switzerland
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Xhaka and the Switzerland players celebrated scoring against SwitzerlandCredit: Reuters

Xhaka's father Ragip spent 3½ years in a Belgrade prison for taking part in demonstrations against the communist government in the 1980s.

Shaqiri said in his piece on the : "My family had left Kosovo before the war broke out, when I was four years old.

"When the war started it became impossible to go back, and things were very difficult for my family members who were stuck there.

"My uncle's house was burned to the ground and there was a lot of suffering.

"My father would send as much money back as he could, so we never had any extra spending money when I was growing up, except for maybe one thing on birthdays."

Kosovo played its first Fifa-approved international in 2014 and took part in World Cup qualifying for the first time for this summer's tournament.

They will be part of the Uefa Nations League and Euro 2020 qualifying starting in September.

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