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He made his debut in the competition on 12 July in the first leg of first qualifying round versus Anorthosis Famagusta. In July 2018, Uzuni was included in manager Besnik Prenga squad list for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League campaign. In the final matchday, Uzuni scored a brace in the 4–2 home win over Teuta which gave him ten for the campaign, as Laçi finished in 4th place to return to UEFA Europa League for the first time in three years. He has scored seven goals with three different teams at Roza Haxhiu Stadium, thus making his favourite stadium to score. He scored his first top flight brace later on 14 March of the following year in the 3–1 win at Lushnja he also hit the crossbar twice and had a goal canceled for offside. It was Laçi's first league win over Skënderbeu since April 2015. Later on 10 December, Uzuni scored his second of the season – the lone goal of the match versus Skënderbeu – to end the latter's undefeated streak in league. He opened his scoring account on 21 October in the matchday 6 against Lushnja which finished in a 3–0 win with lifted Laçi in 3rd place in championship. He made his competitive debut later on 10 September in 2017–18 Kategoria Superiore matchday 1 against Partizani, playing full-90 minutes as Laçi caused an upset by winning 2–0. On the same day, he played and scored in a friendly against Iliria which ended 2–2.
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On 17 August 2017, after being a target of several top flight clubs, Uzuni completed a transfer to Laçi for €20,000. In January 2015 Uzuni joined Kategoria Superiore side Apolonia by penning a four-year contract.
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His performances throughout 2014 won him the Tomori Player of the Year award, which was given to the player shortly before he would go on to join top flight side Apolonia in the January transfer window of 2015. He continued to remain in the first team with his good displays, and in December he scored twice in 11 days before the winter break. The new head coach showed faith in the young player, by starting him in the opening game of the season in a 1–0 win against Shkumbini. Having established himself in the first team during the second half of the previous season under Madrid Muxhaj, the club saw a change of management as Eqerem Memushi took charge of the squad ahead of the 2014–15 campaign.
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Overall, he made 11 league appearances and scored one goal to help his side finish in 4th place, as well as adding two goals in four Albanian Cup games in his debut professional season, taking his tally to three goals in 15 games. He soon made his league debut in the Kategoria e Parë against Veleçiku on 14 December 2013 in a 1–0 away win, where he came on at half time for Salvador Gjonaj. Uzuni started the game and he quickly marked his first start with his first senior goal in the second minute, before adding a 71st-minute winner in the 3–2 win that saw his side progress to the next round of the cup. He quickly became an important first team player for the under-19s, but he was once again called up to the senior team for the return leg of the Albanian Cup fixture against Pogradeci. He made his professional debut in an Albanian Cup fixture against Pogradeci on 24 October 2013, where he came on as a 53rd-minute substitute for Fatjon Lajthia in the goalless draw. Tomori won the tournament and Uzuni was the top goalscorer with seven goals, which led to a call up to the senior team by the head coach Madrid Muxhaj. The following season he scored four times in his first four games, before joining the under-19 side for a football tournament in Spain in September 2013. He joined his local side Tomori and began playing for the club's under-17 side, where he was the 2012–13 under-17 First Division top goalscorer with 14 goals. Uzuni was born in Berat but moved to Zakynthos, Greece along with his family as a child, where he remained for six years until 2012, which is when he returned to his hometown Berat.