That was the most expensive transfer in the Albanian football history at that time and made front-page news of all major newspapers.
However, due to the "communist Albania," he was not allowed to play for teams outside the country or his family would be persecuted and possibly jailed.
[6] Nallbani is known in Albania as being a bubbly and extravagant person who likes to make jokes with the Albanian media.
[7] The referee Elvis Peza had also not booked Nallbani for a foul in the 55th minute on Partizani's Brazilian striker Paulo Marcel Pereira Merabet.
Former player and now head of Refereeing in Albania Ilir Shulku quickly jumped to Peza's defence and put him off the hook.
His son born in 1992, Marvin Nallbani, is also a footballer and played for some time at KF Tirana with his father.
Unlike his father he plays outfield, mostly in midfield and has been training with the Tirana senior squad since the age of 8.