SKANDAL: Selling tickets to Kosovo-Ceki was set up, illegal sales and badly shit FFK

The “Fadil Vokri” stadium, with 13 thousand and 500 seats, appears to be too small for the large mass of football players in Kosovo. Last year, Kosovo Police had to intervene with tear gas to stop riots among the hosts to buy tickets. But things have evolved. The NFF has [...]
For the match with Czechia, one of the most crucial for the National of Kosovo, The NFF announced on the morning of August 19th that tickets would go on sale afternoon without specifying the exact time. Such unprofessional and unservative approach left a large part of the people confused and found themselves without a ticket reading the news that “all the tickets were sold for 15 minutes”.
The NFF, meanwhile, puffed up with pride, said there were 1 million and 870 thousand ticket requests. This might make the illegal vendors even more productive.
It is not yet known exactly when the possibility of buying tickets has opened, but what is known is extremely dark.
A lot of ticket buyers shot the warheads. On platforms like pirphep.com) and similar ones have already begun to sell tickets to this match, a process that raises serious doubts about the plot.

A contacted salesman from Periscop says he had “more tickets than we had before”. So that we wouldn't show up as journalists, we asked 30 Sosh, and the salesman in question had no problem providing them.
The same vendor, known for our editing, turns out to have photos on his profile in a social media account with Kosovo coach Bernard Challandes and football players Arber Zeneli, Heroild Shala and Valon Berisha. His father turns out to be a former police official in the Kosovo Police Department.

Moreover, in a photograph that we cannot whitewash, the same turns out to have bought dozens of tickets in his name. It is not known why he was enabled by knowing that a ordinary citizen is not allowed to be the owner of more than one ticket on the TixApp app.
But besides this seller, who sells tens and perhaps hundreds of tickets, we have many more similar people who trade the love of fans for the national.

As we can see in the above, the price of tickets varies according to the tribune position. The 5 euro tickets are sold only fourfold more, meaning 20. But there are others sold for 40 and more. Other tickets already range from 80 to 150 euros.
But of course, what we see is just a small fragment of this black truth.
Periscop has also contacted the Kosovo Football Federation but has so far returned no answers to clarify whether they are aware of these illegal sales. /Periscope/J. Buy/B. Pacolli












