November 28 stands as a date marked by pivotal moments that have shaped the course of history across continents and centuries.
The date marks significant political events, such as the declaration of independence by Albania in 1912. On November 28, 1912, Albania proclaimed its sovereignty from the Ottoman Empire, a critical step in the nation’s journey toward establishing its identity and governance in the modern era.
In more recent times, November 28 has been a day of technological progress and international cooperation. The launch of the first module of the International Space Station in 1998 was a landmark achievement in human spaceflight, fostering unprecedented collaboration among nations to explore and utilize space for peaceful purposes.
Sporting history also finds a place on this date. On November 28, 1928, the first World Cup qualifying matches were held, setting the stage for what would become the world’s most popular and widely viewed sporting tournament, uniting countries and cultures through the universal language of football.
November 28 continues to be a day that reminds us of the complexity and diversity of human history.

