Coronavirus Kosovo's closest friend before Macedonia match

It says: Burim Pacolli has entered the fever period before the most important match in the history of the National of Kosovo. It is about meeting with northern Macedonia, held on March 26th in Skopje, within the semifinals of the League of Nations. The winner of this match meets with the winner of the Georgia-Berus meeting, until the National [...]
It says: Source Pacolli
We have entered the fever period before the most important match in the history of the National of Kosovo.
It is about meeting with northern Macedonia, held on March 26th in Skopje, within the semifinals of the League of Nations.
The winner of this match meets with the winner of the Georgia-Vorrus summit, until the triumphant national then qualifies for the European Championships this only to underline the importance of the <x0-Dardians” match with the Macedonians.
A small minus, which can occasionally turn into a very large minus, is the fact that the match is played at Skopje Stadium, in the presence of thousands of rival fans, who certainly plan to disclose even controversial political messages.
And right under these circumstances, the Coronavirus appears to be going to become Kosovo's greatest ally.
This is because voices have already begun to circulate that the game can be played behind closed doors because of concerns about the deadly virus.
In Italy, all matches have been postponed for a week, Premier League has been decided to avoid a hand-tightening ritual before matches, and a meeting of the League Champions will be played without fans.
Yeah, the coronary impact has been just as big in football.
Recently, Macedonian Health Minister Venko Filipce has recommended that the match with Kosovo be played behind closed doors.
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Better news than that, in this period, Kosovo has not been able to receive, despite the circumstances being extremely serious and of a far greater importance than a football match.
Macedonians would play without their 12th player, which would greatly influence Kosovars psychologically, while quite the opposite for the opponent.
However, there is still nothing definite, and as things currently stand, the meeting will be played with viewers.
Periscop has also contacted the Kosovo National Manager Bajram Shala, who has confirmed that he has received no official letter from the Federation of Macedonia on the issue.
At such a time, we hope that there will be fewer victims of this virus but that the match will be played in the empty stadium. /Periscope. com/












