FFK and successive ticket failures

The Kosovo Football Federation had announced that for the match between Kosovo and Azerbaijan, tickets would be sold online, without causing riots like previous matches. But even with online systems, problems have no stopping, writes Periscope. Even so shameless is the Kosovo Football Federation that the purchase of online tickets confirmed [...]
But even with online systems, problems have no stopping, writes Periscope.
Even so shameless is the Kosovo Football Federation that the purchase of online tickets confirmed a few hours before their sale began.
It was projected that at 12:30 an online ticket sale would begin, but the FFK went on with the usual failures, as it did in advance for the match against Malta.

Citizens who wanted tickets to follow their nationals received negative answers, at least most of them.
Arian Ahmeti, media FFK's official, said the ticket sale is going okay and that 5,000 tickets were left without selling.
He went on to declare that if there were irregularities then he would be reported.
But it seems Ahmeti probably doesn't follow the media or social networks, which are constantly reporting on how there is a deadlock in selling online tickets.
Citizens are constantly complaining about this FFK's recent failure, which has been answered so far, no one is giving... and tickets are being sold./Periscopi/












