Ismet Munishi compares Kosovo's football system to North Korea

Ismet Munish believes he will be sentenced at least two matches after the red card he received days earlier against Gjilan. The Balkans secured a great victory the weekend we left behind, with a score of 2:1 at the city stadium in Suhareka, within the 16th lap of this season of Ipko Superlea [...]
The Balkans secured a great victory the weekend we left behind, with a score of 2:1 at the city stadium in Suhareka, within the 16th lap of this season of Kosovo's Ipko Superliga.
In the 85th minute of the match, the Balkan coach was punished with red card, due to protests which, according to Judge Genc Nuza, were excessive.
As he was leaving the field, Munich applauded Balkan fans and then sat down in the field and started fixing his shoes.
After he stood up, he sent a kiss with his hand to players, trainers, and judges and then headed for the tunnel.
I don't know, but I expect to be suspended for two games, let's see what decision the Disciplinary Commission will make to”, Munich said at Rock on Roll at Roll Football.
Having already been sentenced to three red cards of this edition and on numerous charges against Kosovo judges, Munich further finds an interesting case.
The “needs to ease this system like North Korea, I have appealed to the NFF to a judge, but no measures have been taken, I don't know why”, Munich added.
The three points of that match were of great value, as the Balkans have taken the leader of the Superlea, with 34 points won by the first 16 matches -- ten wins, four draws and two losses.












