Regon NFFK after Pristina's Gjilan breaks isolation rules were illegally trained

The Kosovo Football Federation has questioned media reports that some of Ipko Superlea's clubs have broken the rules of institutions, starting with gathering and training on the team, in the period when this is illegal as a result of the Deved-19 pandemic. NFFK considers this action [...]
The Kosovo Football Federation has questioned media reports that some of Ipko Superlea's clubs have broken the rules of institutions, starting with gathering and training on the team, in the period when this is illegal as a result of the Deved-19 pandemic.
The NFFK considers this operation of clubs to be reckless, unprofessional and dangerous to footballers and the vast population. Once again, we let you know that the NFF is working continuously together with health institutions and state authorities to find opportunities to resume activity, with increased protective measures for the health of football players and other participants in the exercise and football matches, reports the SFF, broadcast Periscope.
Given that there is still no decision on the start date of group exercises, nor do we appreciate the performance of certain clubs that have prompted football players to hold team exercises.
We once consider that such a thing greatly harms our effort to get the green light from state authorities for the resumption of football and for closing this championship in the green field.
Therefore, we are urgently looking for all clubs to stick to FFK decisions and health institutions' recommendations and immediately interrupt such gatherings, instructing football players to keep their form with individual training.
In the coming days, we will have meetings with health institutions again and are doing our best to resume football, but always making football health a priority.












