Flagkeeper apologises to the Brotherhood after beating the Gjakova football players

The head of Pristina Football Club “falgurator”, Imer Ademi, through a public letter, has apologized to all the athletes, especially from the KF Brotherhood, for what happened at her stadium. Ademi has said that he distances himself completely from this behavior, which he says caused by individuals who did not [...]
The head of Pristina Football Club “falgurator”, Imer Ademi, through a public letter, has apologized to all the athletes, especially from the KF Brotherhood, for what happened at her stadium.
Ademi has said that he is completely distanced from this behavior, which he says caused by individuals who don't want the best of Flamurtar. Moreover, he has asked the law enforcement agencies to clarify all the details of the event and the perpetrators to take measures.
With the Brotherhood, it says it will deepen cooperation to combat non-sport behavior in green fields.
It was the last few minutes of the match when the Brotherhood equalled in the match that dominated Flamurthar until then, to show nervousness to some fans. One of them has entered the field and struck two bloody footballers with iron. The clashes have continued by other fans.
The following is the KF chairman's full letter:
KF Flamurtar from Pristina apologises to sports lovers' opinion in Kosovo, particularly The Gjakova conglomership KF for today's Fomurtar-Valning event.
In this case, I want to announce the opinion that the people who caused this ugly football event, but human beings have nothing to do with our club. We as clubs distance ourselves from such actions that harm not only our club but also football in general.
We are determined in no way to affect the reports between our club and the one of the Gjakova Brotherhood for whom we express our remorse.
Before this meeting we made all the necessary preparations so that this match could take place in the spirit of fair '%play, and in fact the conduct of all protagonists in the field has been extremely correct on both sides.
In this case, we have suffered because of certain individuals who were present in the tribunes, who we suspect were against the Flamurtar team themselves.
We also seek from law enforcement agencies to take appropriate measures because of the incident.
We all finally express deep indignation about this ugly event and at the same time distance ourselves from any such action.
Gjakova's KF Brotherhood not only apologizes to him but we seek to deepen our cooperation and together fight these negative phenomena, while we are left to organize and become more powerful so that good can harm.
Respectfully
Imer Ademi, president of KF Flamurtar Pristina











