Protests warned, football schools ultimatum government

The Pristina Regional Football League football school representatives's group has given the Kosovo Government the ultimatum that unless by August 7th they allow the development of activities for new age groups to develop, there will be protests. The warning of protests has followed the meeting that football school representatives [...]
The Pristina Regional Football League football school representatives's group has given the Kosovo Government the ultimatum that unless by August 7th they allow the development of activities for new age groups to develop, there will be protests.
The warning of protests is given after the meeting that football school representatives have had Tuesday at the office of Kosovo Football Federation Chairman Agim Ademi.
The country's government, with the recommendation of the National Institute of Public Health of Kosovo, has banned the training of football schools.
This is the full announcement:
In Kosovo's Football Federation environments, the LRFP soccer school representative group has met with Mr. SFF chairman. Agim Ademi and Mr. S. Erroll Salihu. At this meeting, opportunity has been discussed for allowing the continuation of football activity, which has been banned for days from developing by competent organs with the reasoning of the spread of the David19 pandemic.
At the meeting, President Ademi has vowed to work in the defence of football interests in general of the schools of this sport in particular.












