EAR in record time comes to Kosovo: Besides Croatia, no one still has it in the Balkans

If the recent announcement of the Kosovo Football Federation is to break down, then we would be forgiven if we assumed the VAR would start implementing Kosovo's Superliga by the new edition. On Friday, the FFK sent Kosovo football fans to ecstasy, publishing a short but extremely significant video, writes [...]
If the recent announcement of the Kosovo Football Federation is to break down, then we would be forgiven if we assumed the VAR would start implementing Kosovo's Superliga by the new edition.
On Friday, the FFK sent Kosovo football fans to ecstasy, publishing a short but extremely significant video, writes Periscope.
In a video that only lasts eight seconds, all we see is VARKosovo and soon.
If we haven't had reason to be excited so far, then obviously this is where we've been officially given the green light to plan our lives with VAR in Kosovo football.
What makes this development even more remarkable is certainly the record time of technology implementation.
Although there's still no official date, after this post by NFF, we can't imagine any scenarios where this technology is going to be too late.
Albania has been preparing for this system since 2019, and by edition 2021/22 it will start using.
Indeed, it would be a big success for Kosovo's Superleague and the FFK, if the VAR started applying from this campaign, taking into account the testing period and the other delays European countries have faced, not only, until they started applying the system.
In fact, Kosovo seems to be only the second country in the Balkans together with Albania to have VAR, following Croatia.
Yes, you heard correctly about Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Northern Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia still do not have such a system in use. /Periscope. com/












