NFF steps on, this is a requirement for the Government of Kosovo

Today at NFF headquarters has been held a press conference, where Vice President I FFK, Agim Ademi and Secretary General Erol Salihu have talked about the works at Pristina Stadium, which must be ready in March to be licensed by the U. EFA for the development of qualifying matches in the year [...]
“Following procedures that U has EFA, the stadium where we will play future qualifying cycle matches and the games of the League of Nations must be presented in the U. EFA was away until March. For that reason, together with President Vokrri, we have been at a meeting with Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, where we have demanded that the results of the works at Pristina Stadium be a priority of the Government, as we are at risk of playing again abroad, which would be unforgivable”, Salihu noted.
He has already stressed that at the meeting with the prime minister as the second priority, the National Stadium, which will be built on the outskirts of Pristina.
And we expect that the government will meet our demands because it thus preserves the state image. We prefer to all institutions to choose these two issues that are vital to Kosovo football. We hope that Friday's match against Ukraine will be the last to take place outside our country, while we thank the FSHF and Shkodra municipality for their support for the development of matches in “Loro Boriqi” added Salihu.
He has stressed that work at Pristina Stadium has stalled in signing the contract for additional jobs that have emerged after the request of U inspectors EFA, but this is expected to be resolved as soon as possible.
Another issue that was discussed with Prime Minister Haradinaj, according to Vice President Agim Ademi, has also been the solution to the management of the stadium “Adem Jashari” in Mitrovica, where a memorandum of co-operation should be signed between the Ministry of Sports and the Mitrovica municipality, in order to establish a management that would be cared for the stadium.
According to Ademi, the stadium in Mitrovica is currently monitored by a security company contracted by the NFF.
The fact that yesterday at the stadium at the time when the Kosovo National was conducting exercises has not had electricity and that is unacceptable to us. This has happened because of the stadium's debt, but this issue has to be resolved as soon as possible. I believe that since next week, the minister of sport will take the necessary steps to solve this task”.
For us as the Federation is a primary one that, in addition to the functioning of two stadiums in Pristina and Mitrovica and the National Camp in Obilic, which has already entered the concrete phase, to have the National Stadium in Brnica, with which we would significantly improve infrastructure in terms of national teams. We rejoice that nine popular companies that have built stadiums worldwide have competed for the National Stadium. Six of them have been classified, which will make the feasibility project and eventually select the best” project, Ademi said.














