Kosovo Gibraltar: Periscope welcomes FFK's decision on transparency in case of ticket sales

The Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) announced today that tickets to the match between Kosovo and Gibraltar would be sold on the Tix.app app by 5:00. Periscop was the only online newspaper that criticised the past process of selling tickets, resulting in which many citizens interested in seeing Kosovo [...]
Periscopi was the only online newspaper that criticised the past process of selling tickets, as a consequence of which many citizens interested in seeing Kosovo play against Czechia were left without them. On Previous Reports We had counted the sales of tickets in the black market, thus implying that the process had been devised and many people or groups of people had benefited financially.
The clock's not showing when tickets were put on sale opened up numerous opportunities for abuse by individuals with whom the State Prosecutor would have to be taken. It is still not known why a single individual had had a name on many tickets when it is known that a ordinary citizen is allowed to buy only one ticket in his name.
However, Periscope welcomes the FFK's decision this time to make it transparent for the entire time when ticket sales begin, giving everyone an equal chance to buy the ticket to see the National of Kosovo.
The interest in seeing Kosovo's matches is enormous, and our newspaper continues to express concern over various illegal abuses.
Kosovo plays against Gibraltar on October 10th.












