Football League ends the boycott, which is when the championship begins in Supernor and Albania's Cup

The Professionist Football League has held its next meeting, after two days ago they received the response of MP Fidel Ylli, who in his letter let the presidents of the Royal Clubs know that Prime Minister Edi Rama agreed basically with their 4 demands. Football League, after a discussion between [...]
The Professionist Football League has held its next meeting, after two days ago they received the response of MP Fidel Ylli, who in his letter let the presidents of the Royal Clubs know that Prime Minister Edi Rama agreed basically with their 4 demands.
The Football League, following a discussion between representatives of 10 member clubs, as well as FSHF representatives Armand Duka and Maryus Sulejmani, decided that the Royal Category will begin on Wednesday. President Armand Duka, after the meeting, declared that the Cup begins on Sunday.
“We all have one goal, to develop activities. As far as stadiums are concerned, we have had difficulties before. That was why the cup was allowed to play Sunday. So the fields get ready for Wednesday.
We have no contract. We're asking to take over his responsibility for those paid. We do not ask alogical things”, F president said among other things F. Armand Duke.
The championship was scheduled to begin as early as September 12th, but the four requirements of the League were not initially taken into account and the long distance replicas were not missing until the parties later sat down at the table.
THE Law of Sponsorization was the point where the Football League and the Ministry of Finance were stuck. The football community opposed the existing law, which the ministry insisted was the right one and that it produces for the sport about 30m euros.
On the part of the League and the FSHF insisted on another version of the Sponsorization Law, which enables businesses the possibility that 30% of profit tax can invest in sports, of course with clear rules on what money can be spent.












