Club Kushtrim Munishi started his career in 1990 making his first appearance for FC Prishtina at the age of 17. He made 5 appearances and scored one goal in
1990–91 Yugoslav Second League and one appearance in
1991–92 Yugoslav Second League. In 1993, he joined Zagłębie Lubin from
Poland. From 1993 to 1999, he played for
DSV Leoben (and for a brief time in autumn 1997 for ASKOe Gurnitz in
Carinthia, both in
Austria), Lokomotiv Plovdiv in
Bulgaria and Partizani in
Albania. After the end of the war in Kosovo he returned playing initially for FC Prishtina and then for Besiana, KF Kosova (P), Flamurtari, Gjilani and Hysi. In his last season he played for FC Prishtina, and was a crucial player in winning the Champion of Kosovo title. While playing overseas he was put in the position of midfielder, which was not his natural role; in Kosovo he was a striker. After 2000, while playing in Kosovo, he was awarded as Best Soccer Player in Kosovo and Best Sportsman and won Best Goal Scoring Award three times. He retired in 2008 and currently he is the head coach of Kosovo's female national squad in the U-19 and U-16 category.
International On 1 February 1993, Munishi received a call-up from
Kosovo for a
friendly match against
Albania, and made his debut after being named in the starting line-up and scored his side's only goal during a 3–1 away defeat. ==Coaching career==