The government gives this team 10 hectares of land

The FC Pristina will soon start building the sports complex, which will take time to finalise, but will be carried out in part. Foreign investors are expected to contribute to this investment. FC Pristina is expected to come to light as far as infrastructure is concerned. This is about the fact that the club [...]
FC Pristina is expected to come to light as far as infrastructure is concerned. This was due to the fact that Kosovo's largest club eventually took over a land parcel with an area of ten hectares in Brnica to build its sports complex. The agreement is signed between Sport Minister Kujtim Gashi and FC Pristina President Remzi Ejupi.
According to a Sport Ministry report, the 100,000 square metres land parcel will be exploited by FC Pristina for the next 44 years, Periscopi broadcasts.
“FC Pristina will use this space for the development of sports events and the construction of sports arenas and campuses by 31 December 2059<1>, the government dictatorship said.

In this case, Minister Gashi has expressed satisfaction with his contribution to Kosovo sports development. We feel extremely satisfied that it was possible to this stage, when we are dividing 10 acres of surfaces from the football club Pristina for use, as a great opportunity for them to build fields and sports campuses, and to develop their activities in this part. Lower Brnica will be the new sports address in the capital of the Republic of Kosovo”, Minister Gashi said among other things.
Meanwhile, FC Pristina President Remzi Ejupi has thanked Minister Gashi and Government for supporting the club and football Pristina. “It is a great success for Pristina athletes and I express gratitude to Minister Gashi and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports for their support. With the use of this space, new opportunities for sports will be created in the capital”, Ejupi said.
The FC Pristina will soon start building the sports complex, which will take time to finalise, but will be carried out in part. Foreign investors are also expected to contribute to this investment. /Periscopi/












