Kola started his career at
Besëlidhja and in 1988 he was promoted to the first team. In 1989 he moved to
Partizani and in the following season he played for
Elbasani. In the summer of 1991 Kola took part in the
Mediterranean Games with Albania in
Greece caught the eye of the manager of
Panargiakos,
Angelos Anastasiadis. Thus he was acqired by the Greek club, where he played for 3 seasons. In 1994 he joined
Apollon Athens and he helped the team with his performances qualify for the
UEFA Cup in 1995 and the
Cup final in 1996. In the summer of 1996 he made the big step of his career and was transferred to
Panathinaikos, where he played for 4.5 seasons. In November 2001, he became Greek, was baptized a
Orthodox Christian and took the name "Christophoros". During his spell at the club he won the
Cup in 2002. On 7 July 2002 his contract with was terminated and he signed for
Kallithea. In January 2003, Kola was released by Kallithea after failing a doping test. Afterwards he returned to Apollon, where he finished his career in 2004. ==International career==