SCANDALOZE: How It Vanished NFFK evidence after violence against Superleague Judge

The Competition Commission at the meeting held on 30 April 2019 had presented at the meeting the attack on Major Judge Mervan Beytullah from Gjilan before the start of the Balkan match Ferizaj, valid for the 29th week of Ipko Superliga, reports Periscope. That decision said: I PROCEDURE NICATION DISCIPLINE TO KF [...]
The Competition Commission at the meeting held on 30 April 2019 had presented at the meeting the attack on Major Judge Mervan Beytullah from Gjilan before the start of the Balkan match Ferizaj, valid for the 29th week of Ipko Superliga, reports Periscope.
That decision said: I PROCEDURE NICATION DISCIPLINE V. KF <x) Bejtullahu (the striker is recivilists) according to the report of official match and CD shooters at the KF Balkan KF Ferizaj match, held in Suhareka on 27.04.2019)

It means FFK knew who the assailant was, since the Racing Commission had presented him as recivilists (which means the cause of the incident again).

Periscopes learn that the same person had attacked Judge Ilir Mehmeti from Obiliki during the time the Balkans were in the First League, but because the case is under police investigation Periscope does not want to reveal the name.
Which is the next gaffe of NFF, more concretely the disciplinary Commission. Those at the meeting held on May 2nd have reviewed the open procedure by the Commission of Races and have written the subject as an attack on Judge Bejtullah.

But the final decision of the disciplinary Commission led by Dukagjin Zefin was surprising. He changed the whole course from the attack to the main judge in only insults and insults, thus making the decision to fine the Balkans more gentle than that the disciplinary regulation sees.

Zefi and the Disciplinary Commission were called to Article 50 of the Disciplinary Adjust for the poor organisation of the match and riots in the field, condemning the Balkans to only 1,000 euros and saving the <x0-recivilation” mentioned by the Commission of Races without sacrificing on foot.

But what are the disciplinary rules if official persons are attacked (the judges, delegates, or match controllers).

Weak organisation and trouble in the field, Article 52 says: If officials and football players are attacked on the part of the local public but with smaller size (insult, pulls) then the club may be punished (2) to four (4) fights outside its field, in serious cases (hitting with hands and feet or with heavy glands) and when there are physical injuries - punishments of four to (8) no growth in its field, dealt with in extreme cases, when the consequences of the riots are especially serious, with the exclusive escape from the rank of competition, at lower rank. The physical assault of both sides on players, reserve players, professional technical people and officials (students and judges), and the riots caused by the swings in and around the stadium, before, during, or after the match, are considered serious opposition in line with this article's Aline 1.
It means the Disciplinary Commission forgot the crackdown on Major Judge Bejtullahu, calling them only insults and insults.
Also forgotten was the Competition Commission's decision stating that they owned photos and videos according to official players.

So Zefi & Co. The sentence was sentenced to only 1,000 euros in the Balkans for attacking Judge Bejtullahu, who was brutally attacked by two people at the Green Stadium on the eve of the Balkan match Ferizaj. In fact, that duel started with 15 minutes late because of Bejhutah's unstable condition of breath from the shocks suffered. The match ended with Ferizaj's 2-4 victory with several fists and kicks that eventually cost the Balkans only 1,000 euros./Periscopi/












