Coronavius, president of the FAH: How many flura we've been through, I don't want to interrupt the championship.

The Superior category closed its 26th week, where the last two matches were held without fans. That is because in the early hours of Monday morning, the first two cases with Coronavirus were confirmed in Albania. Something like that caused a panic in the country, where it caused the government to take [...]
Something like that caused a panic in the country, where the government made drastic decisions and measures where one of them was suspending football matches. FSHF President Armand Duka invited to “Pressing” clarified and the situation created in football:
It's actually hard to predict what will happen in the future. The government made a decision that disrupts activity not only sports.
Now the details of what's going to happen not only to the championships I believe they have to release the action and instructions tomorrow. Because there has to be a question because the consequences are huge.
Today we found a quick solution for no spectators. Health is first, football and business are second.
No match development has economic consequences. Because there are 20,000 footballers and over five thousand serving, there are economic consequences like television rights and you don't do the show unless there's any sport.
From a sports point of view, it's hard when you're gonna end up and whether you're part of Europe if you haven't closed the championship. I think there's also some sort of panic that on two occasions I don't think it's any big panic.
I wouldn't take such drastic measures personally. Such measures have consequences.
One month suspension if you're real to recover. If the virus shut us down so much we can't get the tin against the virus. Health first but I don't think we should be in such a panic. How much dust we Albanians have been passed on, Duka said.












