From left to right: Eastern New York President Richard Christiano, Hall of Fame inductee Afrim Nezaj and Hall of Fame Chairperson Ken Gulmi
By Randy Vogt, Director of Public Relations, Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association
November 7, 2022-The Eastern New York Youth Soccer Association (ENYYSA) is very pleased to announce that Afrim Nezaj was inducted into the Eastern New York Hall of Fame. The ceremony took place at our Hall of Fame Banquet celebrating Eastern New York’s 50th Anniversary last Saturday, November 5 at Marina del Rey in the Bronx, a relatively short corner kick from where Afrim grew up.
Afrim, a native of Kosovo, moved to the Bronx at the age of 10, living in a three-bedroom apartment with 15 members of his extended family. He is the embodiment of the American Dream as he built a small sports empire in the past four decades.
He is the owner and operator of Afrim's Sports and has reinvested in the community to support five indoor training locations for soccer teams in the area as well as an outdoor facility. He runs a multitude of programs in conjunction with the Capital District Youth Soccer League (CDYSL) and Eastern New York that provides access to training and games to the thousands of youth soccer players in the Capital Region. Volunteering as an active CDYSL Board Member, he has supported numerous youth soccer initiatives over the years.
The Altamont resident has balanced not only running a facility-rental focused business but has done so in a way that supplements the gaps in the summer and winter when youth soccer leagues are not hosting regular season play. Afrim also founded and is the President of the Albany Alleycats Soccer Club and brokered the merging of the boys side of the program with New York Elite to help promote boys and girls premier club programming that will improve opportunities for local players. When Covid made it extremely challenging for clubs and teams to find places to play, Afrim worked hard with the club and high school soccer community to provide safe and appropriate facilities for children to continue to play soccer.
ENYYSA Trustee Chris Le stated, “Afrim always reminds us to stay humble and not forget that there is a place for everyone to learn, grow and fall in love with the game of soccer, and that we are a part of a community where every player, family, team and club is important.“
Afrim currently holds the US Soccer “A” coaching license and has coached local teams at all levels in the area for many years. Additionally, he was an All-American player at Albany State and played professionally for the Pennsylvania Stoners, Rochester Flash, New York Nationals and Albany Capitals in the very challenging era of American pro soccer between when the original North American Soccer League (NASL) died in 1984 and before Major League Soccer (MLS) kicked off in 1996. He has established multiple professional teams in the area, most recently the New York Shockers competing in the NPSL for the men and WPSL for the women.