Balkans in financial crisis, that's how many months footballers haven't been paid

The Balkans have conducted two preparation stages -- one in Durres, Albania and another in Antalya. And for preparations abroad, the Suharekas club has been forced to seek aid in the Suhareka municipality. During yesterday (Saturday) we have reported that the municipal assembly has earmarked the Balkans 88 thousand euros for the preparation phase, where there were [...]
During yesterday's (Saturday) we have reported that the municipal assembly has allocated the Balkans 88 thousand euros for the preparation phase, where there has been harsh reactions from the opposition in Suhareka.
Sources within the Suhareka club have told Gazeta “Olle” that footballers have not been paid for November and December, while remaining in hope that these payments will receive on February 1st, including the January salary.
The aid given to the Suhareka municipality has been very welcome for the Balkans, since if it hadn't shared the municipal funding then the club had risked failing to carry out the preparation phase abroad. The Balkan financial crisis, however, is not surprising, since even the biggest European clubs are in crisis and are not paying footballers in order.
Just a few days ago, Italian media have reported that the only club from Serbia A that has paid footballers in order is Naples.
Even big clubs like Juventus, Inter, Rome or Milan owe their footballers several months of wages. The crisis has picked up other European clubs, such as England, Spain, Germany, France, Turkey, and other European countries.
All this serious financial situation in both the Balkans and other clubs in Kosovo and Europe has been the cause of the Devid-19 pandemic, which has paralyzed many businesses.











