FFK breaks up Kosovo's holiday: Doubts mount with tickets

Kosovo's national football -- the men's category -- is making all Kosovars proud with extraordinary presentations in the past two years. Kosovo today faced Czechia, which it beat by 2-1, with the goals of Muriq and Vojvodina. But, as is common in countries like Kosovo, someone comes out [...]
But, as is common in places like Kosovo, there is someone who breaks up the party and joy. Periscop had reported earlier on how the organised sale of tickets to black is taking place. And in which, there are doubts based that the Kosovo Football Federation is involved [in] NGK.
In the preceding article, we had reported how several citizens of the country owned dozens of hundreds of tickets, which they sold openly on the black market.

Tickets bought on the Tix.app app could only bear one name, and a common citizen couldn't buy more than one. However, this rule was not valid for citizens who sold on the black market, which in their names carried many tickets.
It is not known how this was possible.

Messages with an illegal salesman before match
But doubts about the FFK's involvement in the ticket scandal also put the non-control of citizens' IDs that bought tickets in black.
The purpose of naming tickets is specifically to prevent these terrible irregularities, but it seems that the NFF or someone within this federation is interested in setting up the ticket purchase process to continue.
A Kosovo fan told Periscope that the stewards present at the checkpoints had not asked him for ID, while the ticket had been on behalf of another person.

Messages with a common citizen who had a ticket on behalf of an illegal salesman
The Kosovo Football Federation has denied accreditation for the Kosovo-Ceki match to our sports journalist. We doubt that this is about concrete The article published last month. /Periscope












