Career
Early Career and Norway
Hyka joined local side Dinamo Tirana at the age of 12, where he played for the youth teams for four years, until he entered on the first team at 2004. He was being tracked by a number of European clubs despite never having made a competitive appearance for Dinamo Tirana before joining Norwegian side Rosenborg BK in 2005 on loan. At Rosenborg, Hyka did not manage to break through into the first team, failing to make a single league appearance, only featuring twice as an unused substitute in August and September 2006.
Greece and return to Albania
In 2007, Hyka left Dinamo Tirana to sign with Greek club Olympiacos for a fee of €600,000.
At Olympiakos, he found opportunities in the first team limited and so he moved on loan to KF Tirana, the then champions of the 2006-2007 Albanian Superliga in time for the 2007-2008 season. Germany
Back in Tirana, Hyka played 32 games, scoring two goals and his good form did not go unnoticed.
Croatian side Dinamo Zagreb showed interest and Hyka was close to the move but eventually he signed a four-year deal with German side 1. FSV Mainz 05. In 2010, after just 13 appearances with the German team, most of them as a substitute, Hyka was once again on the move, this time back to Greece, transferring to Greek team, Panionios, for a €120,000 fee.
Return to Albania
After a difficult time in Greece, he returned to Albania, returning to former side KF Tirana where he had previously had a loan spell.
The deal was completed on 29 January 2011, while Hyka was still in Greece. Tirana president Refik Halili had previously expressed his desire to sign the young national team winger at the unveiling of new signing Bekim Bala. Switzerland
In the summer of 2011, Hyka was transferred to Football Club Luzern, in the Swiss Super League.
He scored his first goal with Luzern in a draw with Bachelor of Science Young Boys after he came in as a substitute.
Luzern fans have named him as "the Messi of Albania."
Hyka made his debut with the Albanian national football team in an international match against Romania. He scored his first goal for Albania football national team against Lichtenstein on 20 August.
His goal came in just 46 seconds after the game had begun, making the quickest goal to be scored by Albania in their history. International goals
He attends Mosque when possible around his football schedule, and at his former club 1.
FSV Mainz 05 he would attend with team mate Chadli Amri.