Explains: That's why Czechs don't sell tickets to anyone who doesn't have Czech citizenship

News of how a Kosovoman with German citizenship was earlier published was not sold tickets at one of Plzen's sales points for the match between Czech and Kosovo. According to Kosovo exile, he was told he cannot buy the ticket because there is no Czech citizenship, since tickets are reserved only [...]
News of how a Kosovoman with German citizenship was earlier published was not sold tickets at one of Plzen's sales points for the match between Czech and Kosovo.
According to Kosovo exile, he was told he cannot buy the ticket because he does not have Czech citizenship, as tickets are reserved only for local fans.
Something rare and almost unprecedented, Periscope reports.
However, the Czech Football Federation has named the match Kosovo with high risk, so the decision has been made to avoid potential political controversy.
President FACR, Martin Malik, has said: “Based on the findings not only in the Czech Republic, we estimated that the November match with Kosovo is high risk and security in this respect is our priority. Moreover, it is related to incidents that occurred in Bulgaria in their match against England. UEFA has made it clear that manifestations of racist or political type do not belong to football and will be tolerated. UEFA is willing to pronounce exemplary penalties. ”

Who's gonna buy tickets?
Tickets can only be purchased by Czech fans. Personal information will be seen during the purchase as well as on match day, as you enter the stadium. Foreign citizens, even who have residence permits in the Czech Republic, will not be allowed to enter the stadium. This, according to FACR, wants to prevent the presence of foreign spectators who could use it for political protests.
What are the methods of buying?
The tickets to the Tickets will not be for sale. Fans will have two ways of buying tickets. Or in advance at the ticket offices at the Doosan Arena Stadium on Plzen, or buy them online. In both cases, identity evidence is binding.
Foreigners, even with permission in the Czech Republic, will not be allowed to the stadium
This match will be delivered under strict security measures. This includes careful checks on the entrances to the stadiums, until every fan going to the stadium should have a valid ID of the Czech Republic.
Transparants or clothes with political slogans will not be allowed
“I am convinced that the last thing anyone would want would be a punishment for the Czech national team, which would mean failure in the qualifications for APU0 202085x1>, said Martin Malik, president of FACR.
What should Kosovo fans do?
Tickets are only valid for Czech citizens, and all others will be canceled. Kosovo fans can only buy them through the Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) where 627 seats are reserved for the guest sector, while 300 are Kategoria I tickets, according to UEFA regulation. /Periscope. com/












