Career
Born in Gjakova, back then part of Kingdom of Serbia, Kryeziu was a particularly quick right wing able to run 100 m in 11 seconds. Following the 1939 Italian invasion of Albania, he was noted by an Italian sports professor who suggested him to AS Roma. He played for the giallorossi until 1948, when he joined A.C. (before Christ) Napoli.
He finally retired in 1953.
He later started an coaching career, serving also as AS Roma head coach for a short time during the 1963-1964 season as a replacement for Alfredo Foni. He then became a scout for AS Roma, for which he discovered a young Giuseppe Giannini when played in a local club Frattocchie Marino.
Kryeziu died in Rome at the age of 92 in 2010. He was the last living player of the first historical AS Roma scudetto.
AS Roma, who was scheduled to play an evening game against Udinese on that day, played the game with black armbands to honour him.