FFK again warns clubs: You've been released a little too much, you're not giving a big hug.

Increasing the number of people infected with coronarys over the last few days in Kosovo and disrespecting instructions from several Superleague clubs have caused Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) to fear suspension of elite football competitions. It's FFK Secretary Erroll Salihu, the one who said the clubs are [...]
Increasing the number of people infected with coronarys over the last few days in Kosovo and disrespecting instructions from several Superleague clubs have caused Kosovo Football Federation (FFK) to fear suspension of elite football competitions. He's Secretary of the SFF, Erroll Salihu, the one who said the clubs were free more than they should at this time of pandemic. So Salihu is directed at a request to clubs to abide by instructions from the Kosovo National Institute of Public Health (IKSHPK) and toʹi take measures so that no person outside the list can enter the stadiums and footballers can also stop the celebration of embracing goals. In fact, this remark is drawn to clubs, as in some stadiums the largest number of people in the Tribuna have been seen, and as well after the goal score, the party has not been held with elbows, but with hugs.
“We have gathered with the commission to discuss the issue of preventative measures for coronarys, as we think clubs are a little loose. We will not allow the situation to escalate because recent cases are an alarming sign not only for us as federation, but for all of us. The number of people who have to be inside the stadium should not be exceeded, and from now on, for every more person the club takes responsibility of” has insisted Salihu. “Also, even players should stop embracing after scored goal, there is no need to celebrate in that way because of the situation, because there is fear that competitions could still be suspended due to the increase of the number of cases”.
Salihu says they have received praise from the new Health Minister, Armend Zemaj, and that clubs should take into account their demand for preserving the health of football players and other club officials. In fact, prior to the resumption of the Superleague starting this month after the March 13th suspension, all footballers have been subjected to coronary tests, and they've all turned out negative.
“Futball has been exemplary and should continue to be an example, since it has also been praised by the minister of health. We want to have full security until the end of the races and have no contact with Corleone, as we didn't even have before the race started. I believe clubs will consider this request”, Salihu has indicated.
In instructions sent to clubs, it has been said that from the heads of clubs there will be ten people outside the official protocol, four cannon collectors, as well as in the bank to have distance and also be equipped with masks. In recent matches, however, a greater number have been seen in the stands until the areas outside the stadiums have been packed with viewers. Club director Flamurtari, Agim Hasani, has asked people who have no right to be in the Tribunes not to come near, as they are causing trouble.
We'll try to stick to the masses, but we're a people who don't understand. They don't know those who try to get in there to watch the game hurt someone. But, we will try to respect instructions”, Hasani stressed.












