The sad confession to Periscope: They get paid by 20 euros or at all, nobody even knows they exist

Football in Kosovo, right to say, is experiencing a steady rise in infrastructure and quality aspect. It's hard to imagine any reporter that the day would come when he could climb the elevator to the method floor at “Fadil Vokri”, just 5-6 years ago, writes Periscope. Fortunately, that day [...]
It's hard to imagine any reporter that the day would come when he could climb the elevator to the method floor at “Fadil Vokri”, just 5-6 years ago, writes Periscope.
Fortunately, that day came and now we are talking about possibilities for qualifications at the European Championship.
However, as the debate about women's football continues to win a moment around the world and the fact that they are paid significantly less than men, in Kosovo it seems that there is no interest in such a topic and is not expected to have even.

Of course, it's very reasonable that a man footballer gets paid more than a woman football player, end up being business... the one who attracts the most audience, wins more.
However, it should be noted that the football profession for a woman in Kosovo is among the most challenging.
So does former female club coach at Hevalia Emin Bajrami.
He has told Periscop's editorial that women's football in Kosovo is extremely weak in quality, and matches are played without any emotion, as the winner is more or less known.
Kosovo's “Law does not pay almost at all in Kosovo, except for the two teams fighting for the title,” is expressed.
Other “Klubs pay 20 euros for the match, or at all. ”
Asked by Redaksia how football players survive under these conditions, Bajrami added:

But with other jobs, most are students. Even the female league is not our professional league.
There's very little quality, very little there is support, very little interested, and little to say, nothing matters to the media. Most people don't know who's part of the Superlea.
In my time it was better in terms of finance. We've won all the trophies with Hayvalia.
Even though I won four titles, I wasn't satisfied with quality. Besides us and Mitrovica, others have been unconscious, without pleasure, without panic. It's certainly won by 20-30 goals. ”
Periscop learns that the situation is much the same even now in Kosovo women's football, with conditions that have slightly better leadership clubs like Mitrovica and Fernikli, while others continue to have serious difficulties. /Periscope. com/












