[1] He then also played with third-level side Metalurg Skopje[1] which was at time rising to become in the flowing decade a regular participant in the Macedonian top-league.
He then moved to Turkey and played in the Süper Lig one season with Sarıyer (1992/93), and another with Kayserispor (1993/94).
[5] What he became best known was by taking the relatively unknown village club to win the 2009–10 Macedonian First Football League.
[6] In October 2011 Šabani was appointed as the main coach of KF Shkëndija.
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