Djurd: Pristina must fly from U EFA and FIFA

After Crvena Zvezda's team was barred from entering Kosovo to play Serbia's Cup match with Trepca, Office for Kosovo chief in Serbia Marko Djuric, has said Kosovo should be excluded from U EFA and FIFA. The match planned to take place today at 1500m between the Serbian club from [...]
After Crvena Zvezda's team was barred from entering Kosovo to play Serbia's Cup match with Trepca, Office for Kosovo chief in Serbia Marko Djuric, has said Kosovo should be excluded from U EFA and FIFA.
The match, scheduled to take place today at 1500m between the Serbian club from Kosovo, Trepca, and Crvena Zvezdas on Kosovo territory, will not be held because police based in Jarina did not allow Serbs to enter Kosovo territory, the Express reported.
The Kosovo Football Federation had announced that the match would not take place and had sought assistance from Kosovo Police, which had the duty to stop Serbian footballers from entering Kosovo territory.
FFK has rejected the participation of Serbian clubs from Kosovo in Serbia's competitions, insisting that only it has the right to organise competitions on Kosovo territory and that Serbia's attempt to intervene on Kosovo territory has complained even at U FIFA EFA.
NFF's insistence not to allow the development of this match to be supported by U's statutes EFA and FIFA, against Djuriqi's claims.
“This is another Pristina attempt to distance Serbia from Kosovo and Metohija in any symbolic way possible, even when the match was aimed at promoting sports and not that political”, Djuric has said.
“In an attempt to install an iron curtain between Central Serbia and southern province, Pristina is choosing a path of isolation, as Albanians have often done in history. But, Serbs do not want to close within these walls and want to exist in an open society, as is the case in modern Europe today”.
This anti-European movement and anti-civilisation from Pristina will be announced in all competent instances so that the entire international community will have the opportunity once again to see Kosovo as a black spot and island of confusion and chaos on the European map”.
Pristina has hit the foundations of European football and world sports with this aggressive political act. They should have “flew” from UEFA and FIFA, where they should have been at least”, Duric concluded.












