The latest scandal at NFK: Onix downloads Muhedin Ferat, which gave the signing to the Gramoz Vokrri group

The recent divisions that took place in the Kosovo Football Federation, where a group outside the federation came to the support of Gramoz Vokrrit, have also found consequences in clubs. The group that supported legend's son Fadil Vokry began collecting signatures that did not seem to have achieved the purpose of 34 signatures, enough for [...]
The group that supported legend's son Fadil Vokri began collecting signatures, which apparently failed to achieve the purpose of 34 signatures, enough to seek the extraordinary WFK Assembly, for the dismissal of current FFK Chairman Agim Ademi.

The victim of the signatures has also dropped the former prominent judge, Muhedin Ferati, who was a delegate to the First League club, Onix. His support for Gramoz has led the head of the club, which supports Agim Adam, to dismiss Ferati from this position.
In fact, Ole newspaper teaches that Ferati had acted against the will of the Onix club, signing for Ademi's dismissal, while the club had come up with a decision in favour of the current NFF chairman.
I've been fired from the delegate to the Onix Club assembly because I didn't sign a vote of confidence for the current NK chairman, Agim Ademi. The reason I didn't sign is because Adam promised me a seat in a commission, but this didn't do”, Ferati said.
“I did not support Agim Ademi, I am in support of Gramoz Vokrrit”, Ferati added.
Asked whether he signed Adam's dismissal, he answered. I've signed the initiative in support of Gramoz Vokrrit, as long as I was a legitimate delegate, so before I was downloaded”.
According to Ferati, NK Coven Commissioner Ismet Ahmeti has come out to collect signatures for Agim Ademi.
The Onix Club through a media report was publicly released in support of the number one NFF. “Head of Club K. F. Onix at the meeting, held on the 09,03,2019 date, ruled not to support some harmful movements for our football. We support the elected chairman Agim Ademi, while these people collecting votes overnight to stop our jump-up football, which are going safely we don't support”, said Onix's announcement.
Ademi's departure had come out of the Llap club, part of which Olle newspaper teaches it is also the former owner of the Hyss Club, Hysen Sadiku. Farms at the time of the judge were known for his closeness with Hysin during the division of justice, even becoming one of the “sebeeps” that Hus had become champion in 2011.












