Light Director: Kosovo is not a state, Swiss Embassy treated us like animals

Light Sports Director Valon Zymberi has declared that Kosovo is not a state. Zymber received this statement just minutes before the champion team left for Switzerland. Zymbery has said this statement with conviction, stressing twice that Kosovo is not a state. Zymber in a premonition for “Kosovo priss”, [...]
Zymbery has said this statement with conviction, stressing twice that Kosovo is not a state.
Zymber in a premonition for “KosovoPress”, also expressing resentment at the Swiss Embassy, due to problems with visa football equipment. ““Unfortunately, we live in a country where I can freely say it's not a state, because until today when we came in about 20 minutes ago we've got passports. It's an embassy that wants no comment, doesn't treat us like humans, maybe even like animals.
The Light Team has had visa problems, as football player Olti Mehmeti has not travelled because he failed to secure a visa.
Mehmeti has clarified the problem, claiming he could not apply for visas due to a Swiss Embassy rule. I applied for a visa five months ago and I was rejected and I didn't have the right to apply again after it didn't take place six months.”
Light Saturday evening will hold the first match of the pre-qualification circle at the Champions League.
Kosovo's three-time opponent to be Inter D'E SCALDES, the state of Andorra.
The match will take place at Nion, Switzerland, at the beginning of 6:00 and will take place without fan presence.

Before leaving for Switzerland, the Light Team has been tested for “Cavid19” and, fortunately, all have resulted negative.












