Batatina: The current NFF government has forgotten Fadil Vokrri's trust.

Llap coach Tahir Batatina has congratulated Kosovo clubs on the four-year anniversary of Kosovo football accession to U EFA. He has said that the job and trust left by Fadil Vokrri, the current NFF governance has forgotten and has done nothing to be close to his work. This [...]
Llap coach Tahir Batatina has congratulated Kosovo clubs on the four-year anniversary of Kosovo's accession to UEFA.
He has said that the job and trust left by Fadil Vokrri, the current NFF governance has forgotten and has done nothing to be close to his work.
This is Batatina's writing:
Honored soccer fans, football communities, you citizens of Kosovo, donors of elite football teams, Superleagues, First League, Second and Third League, girls' and football football, for all of you today is the most special day because without you and football legend, Fadil Vokri today we wouldn't be part of U.S. International football. EFA and FIFA, once thanks to your contribution and sacrifice for many years by sharing the mouth bite for this youth and football, I will always be grateful to you.
Not forgetting the trainers, all the players of all time because we wouldn't be here without them today. Never forgetting the fire fans that have our teams and our country that kept us alive with cheering and sacrifice, we are now part of European football.
Today would be even greater if ours were the legend Fadil Vokry, but that's how God wrote it. We the living who are part of the highest football body should not only remember, honor, and not forget, because the main entry stamp was the lifeless legend for us who know the values and what he did for football.
I'm aware that the current FFK governance so far has done nothing to get the Legisan Trust to where it had to support the people who give for football, respect those who donated the best for football for years and at any time close to the teams because it's known that the teams are cells and not the masha of SFF.
This was Fadil Vokrri's mission and vision to support and help clubs rather than rob and blackmail them for personal purposes. On the 4th anniversary of the accession, I want to tell the current government to publicly apologize to the sports and specifically football community and clear the way because this sport needs honest, sincere, devoted people to lead it. T. B












