U n EFA confirms to FFK that funds are donated for projects, not clubs

U n The EFA has confirmed to the Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) through a letter that the financial assistance it offered weeks ago is dedicated to its annual projects, following fierce debate that certain clubs and are encouraged in the country, claiming that some of them belonged to them. The Kosovo football house accepted [...]
U n The EFA has confirmed to the Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) through a letter that the financial assistance it offered weeks ago is dedicated to its annual projects, following fierce debate that certain clubs and are encouraged in the country, claiming that some of them belonged to them.
Kosovo's football house accepted 500 thousand euros from FIFA and a total of 4.3m euros from UEFA days ago. Ipko Superlea's clubs in particular claim they belong to him of these sums, but the NFF doesn't agree.
The FFK had clarified to club executives at a meeting last week that the funds were dedicated were annual dedicated to federation projects rather than to clubs.
Now, after asking for help from W EFA explains the situation, The NK has received the answer that refutes club claims.
U n EFA through a paper run The NFFK has clarified the situation of its funding for member federations through the HatTrick programme, ending media speculation and social networking of some from football clubs in Kosovo who claimed funds from the U. EFA, misinterpreting the UEFA Financial Report 2018/2019”, says the FFK report.
HatTrick's program was created to provide financial support to U member federation EFA, supporting development projects at all levels within their territories. So based on this U. The EFA has also provided additional clarification”, reportedly further.
The NFF has also released the email received by the European football governing body. /ge












