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Andi Hoti (born 2 March 2003) is a professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for German 2. Bundesliga club Eintracht Braunschweig. Born in Switzerland, he plays for the Kosovo national team.

Key Information

Club career

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In January 2020, Hoti joined the youth team of Serie A club Inter Milan.[1] Inter Milan reportedly paid a €150,000 transfer fee.[1] On 19 July 2021, he signed his first professional contract with Inter Milan after agreeing to a three-year deal.[2]

On 18 July 2022, Hoti joined 3. Liga side SC Freiburg II, on a season-long loan.[3] On 6 August 2022, he made his debut in a 1–0 away win against SpVgg Bayreuth after being named in the starting line-up.[4]

In June 2023, Hoti signed for 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Magdeburg on a permanent basis.[5] On 3 January 2025, Hoti moved on loan to Dynamo Dresden, reuniting with his former SC Freiburg II coach Thomas Stamm.[6]

On 2 February 2026, Hoti joined Eintracht Braunschweig on a two-and-a-half-year contract.[7]

International career

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Youth

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On 27 June 2018, Hoti received a call-up from Kosovo U15 for a training camp in Lindabrunn.[8] On 8 October 2019, he was named as part of the Kosovo U17 squad for 2020 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualifications.[9] His debut with Kosovo U17 came a day later in a 2020 UEFA European Under-17 Championship qualification match against Netherlands U17 after being named in the starting line-up.[10]

On 22 May 2021, Hoti received a call-up from Kosovo U21 for a 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification match against the Andorra U21,[11] he was an unused substitute in that match. His debut with Kosovo U21 came on 7 September 2021 in a 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualification match against England U21 after being named in the starting line-up.[12]

Senior

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On 31 August 2023, Hoti received his first call-up to the Kosovo senior national team by head coach Primož Gliha, for two UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying matches against Switzerland and Romania.[13] His debut with Kosovo came on 18 November 2024 in a 2024–25 UEFA Nations League match against Lithuania after coming on as a substitute at 79th minute in place of Edon Zhegrova.[14]

Personal life

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Hoti was born in Uster, Switzerland to Kosovo Albanian parents from the Ratkoc village of Rahovec.[15]

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Andi Hoti (born 2 March 2003) is a Kosovo-Albanian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for 2. Bundesliga club 1. FC Magdeburg. Born in Uster, Switzerland, to parents of Kosovo-Albanian descent, Hoti holds dual citizenship and stands at 1.91 metres tall, favouring his right foot. Hoti began his youth career in Swiss clubs, including FC Zürich U18 in the 2019–20 season, where he made 13 appearances and scored 3 goals in the Swiss U18 Elite League. He then moved to Italy, joining Inter Milan Primavera for the 2021–22 Primavera 1 campaign, featuring in 25 matches and netting 2 goals over 2,034 minutes. In 2022, he joined SC Freiburg II on loan from Inter Milan in the 3. Liga, where he played 23 matches, starting 20, and recorded 1 goal and 1 assist during the 2022–23 season. In July 2023, Hoti transferred to 1. FC Magdeburg on a contract until 2026, debuting in the 2. Bundesliga and accumulating 24 appearances across the 2023–24 and 2024–25 seasons without scoring. During the 2024–25 season, he was loaned to SG Dynamo Dresden in the 3. Liga, where he appeared in 10 matches, scored 1 goal, and played 785 minutes. He returned to Magdeburg for the 2025–26 season, making 5 appearances by November 2025. On the international stage, Hoti earned his first cap for in a match in 2024, playing 11 minutes in a single appearance without scoring. As a promising young defender known for his physical presence and right-footed play, Hoti has yet to win major honours but continues to develop in Germany's second tier.

Early life and background

Early life in

Andi Hoti was born on 2 2003 in , a town in the , . He spent his early childhood growing up in the greater area, including the nearby towns of Volketswil and Bauma, where he was immersed in 's multicultural and urban environment. During this period, Hoti developed fluency in multiple languages, including German, English, Albanian, and Italian, reflecting the linguistic diversity of his Swiss surroundings. His pre-adolescent years were shaped by local influences in these communities, fostering an early familiarity with Swiss culture and daily life before any involvement in organized sports.

Family and ethnic heritage

Andi Hoti was born on 2 March 2003 in , , to parents of Albanian descent. His family originates from , where his heritage is deeply tied to the Albanian ethnic community in the region. This background has shaped his , fostering a strong sense of pride in his roots despite his upbringing abroad. Hoti's Albanian heritage reflects the broader experience of many families from the region. He has expressed a profound emotional connection to , often highlighting how his parents instilled values and traditions from their homeland, including fluency in the and appreciation for Kosovar customs such as traditional cuisine prepared by his mother. This influence has reinforced his commitment to representing on the international stage. As a result of his birth in and parental origins, Hoti holds dual —Swiss by birthright and Kosovar through descent—along with eligibility for Albanian nationality due to shared ethnic ties between and . This multifaceted underscores his , bridging Swiss societal integration with enduring Albanian-Kosovar affiliations.

Club career

Youth career

Hoti began his youth career at the academy, progressing through the ranks from the U15 Oberland team to the U16 and U18 levels between 2018 and 2020. During this period, he trained twice weekly in the mornings under structured conditions, with support for physical development and recovery from the affiliated Sport Academy Zürich. In the 2019–20 season, he made 13 appearances for the U18 team, scoring three goals. In January 2020, Hoti transferred to Inter Milan's youth academy for a fee of €150,000. Over the next two seasons (2020–22), he developed primarily with the Primavera and Under 18 squads, establishing himself as a centre-back. In 2020–21, he recorded 13 appearances in the Campionato Primavera 1 for the Primavera team and two matches for the Under 17 side. The 2021–22 campaign marked a breakthrough, with Hoti featuring in 25 Primavera matches—scoring two goals—and contributing to Inter's triumph in the Campionato Primavera 1. He also appeared three times in the for the U19 team and twice for the Under 18 squad that season. On 19 July 2021, amid his rising performances, Hoti signed his first professional contract with , a three-year deal running until June 2024.

Inter Milan and initial loans

Following his progression through 's youth ranks, Andi Hoti signed his first professional contract with the club on 19 July 2021, agreeing to a three-year deal, and was included in the senior squad's pre-season preparations in 2022. Despite this step up, Hoti did not feature in any first-team matches for Inter during the 2022–23 season, remaining part of the professional setup without competitive appearances at the senior level. To gain senior experience, Hoti joined on a season-long loan in the German on 18 July 2022. He made his professional debut on 6 August 2022, starting as a centre-back in a 1–0 away victory against , contributing to a clean sheet in his first senior outing. Over the course of the 2022–23 campaign, Hoti featured in 23 league appearances for Freiburg II, scoring one goal—his first at the senior level—against on 9 November 2022. The loan period presented challenges for the 19-year-old defender, including adaptation to the physical demands and competitive intensity of professional third-tier football in a new country. Hoti suffered a torn muscle fiber injury from September to October 2022, which sidelined him for several weeks and limited his early-season continuity, followed by another muscle injury in February to April 2023 that affected his availability toward the end of the term. Despite these setbacks, he demonstrated resilience by establishing himself as a regular starter when fit, helping Freiburg II maintain a solid defensive record in select matches and gaining valuable experience in transitioning from youth to senior play.

1. FC Magdeburg

On 1 July 2023, Andi Hoti completed a permanent transfer from to of the , signing a three-year contract until June 2026. The move marked Hoti's step up to a full professional environment in Germany's second tier, following his development in Inter's and a loan spell at . As a centre-back, Hoti quickly integrated into Magdeburg's defensive setup during the 2023–24 season, providing rotational support in a squad aiming for mid-table stability. He made 19 appearances in the , accumulating 795 minutes, and featured in 3 matches for a total of 22 outings, during which he recorded no goals or assists but received 2 yellow cards. Hoti's tenure at Magdeburg highlighted his physical presence at 1.91 meters and right-footed defensive reliability, contributing to the team's defensive efforts in key fixtures, such as the 2–1 win over on 14 August 2023, where he played 73 minutes. Building on his prior loan experience, this period represented his first sustained exposure to competitive senior football in a top European league.

Loan to Dynamo Dresden

On January 3, 2025, Andi Hoti joined SG on a loan from until the end of the 2024/25 season, aimed at furthering his development as a central defender and providing the club with added defensive stability. The move reunited Hoti with head coach Thomas Stamm, under whom he had previously thrived during a successful 2022/23 loan spell at , where the team finished second in the . Stamm praised Hoti's maturity, robust playing style, and speed, noting their positive prior collaboration. During his time at in the , Hoti made 10 appearances, accumulating 803 minutes on the pitch and contributing 1 goal, which highlighted his growing offensive threat from set pieces despite his primary defensive role. He started several matches as a center-back, helping to bolster the team's backline amid a competitive season, though he missed some games due to minor muscular issues. The loan proved instrumental in Hoti's development, offering consistent playing time in a lower tier following his experiences in the with , allowing him to refine his tactical awareness and physical presence in high-pressure environments. Key moments included his goal against a mid-table opponent, which underscored his integration into the squad and potential for future contributions at higher levels.

International career

Youth international career

Hoti began his youth international career with a single appearance for the U17 team in 2019. Born in to Kosovar Albanian parents, Hoti opted to represent at the youth level, influenced by his ethnic heritage and family origins, as confirmed by statements from his father emphasizing pride in his roots. He subsequently earned two caps for the U17 side in 2019 and 2020, featuring in qualifying matches. Hoti progressed to the Kosovo U21 team in 2021, accumulating 15 caps and scoring one goal by November 2025. His debut came on 7 September 2021 during a 2023 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying match against England U21. He participated in subsequent qualifying campaigns, including the 2023–24 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers, contributing as a centre-back in defensive efforts against teams such as Estonia. In November 2025, Hoti was called up for the 2027 UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifying match against Cyprus U21, which Kosovo won 4–0.

Senior international career

Hoti, born in to parents of Albanian descent, was eligible to represent the national team through his ethnic heritage. He earned his first senior call-up to the squad on 31 August 2023 but did not feature in those matches. Hoti made his senior debut on 18 November 2024, entering as a substitute in the 79th minute during a League C match against at Stadiumi in . Playing as a centre-back, he contributed to 's 1–0 victory, secured by a first-half goal from . As of November 2025, Hoti has accumulated one for the senior team, with no further appearances or call-ups recorded.

Career statistics

Club statistics

Andi Hoti's club statistics encompass his senior appearances across loans and permanent moves, primarily in German leagues, with no first-team outings for . Data is aggregated by club, season, and competition, reflecting his role as a centre-back. All figures exclude youth-level matches unless noted as reserve team play.
ClubSeasonCompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
(loan from )2022/232311
[2023/242. Bundesliga](/page/2023–24_2._Bundesliga)1900
2023/24300
2024/25500
SG Dynamo Dresden (loan from )2024/251010
2025/26500
2025/26100
As of November 2025, Hoti's cumulative senior club totals stand at 66 appearances, 2 goals, and 1 assist across and competitions.

International statistics

Andi Hoti has accumulated a modest international record, primarily at youth levels for Albania and , with a single senior appearance for as of November 2025. His youth career began with one appearance for U17 in 2019, followed by two caps for U17 in the same year, before transitioning to U21 where he earned 15 caps and scored one goal between 2021 and 2024. At the senior level, Hoti debuted for on November 18, 2024, in a match against , coming on as a substitute for 11 minutes without scoring. The following table summarizes his international statistics by level:
National TeamLevelCapsGoals
U1710
U1720
U21151
Youth Total181
Senior10
Overall Total191
These figures reflect all verified appearances up to November 2025, with no additional senior caps recorded in 2025.

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