Pristina today raided the qualifications at “Fadil Vokri” against Larne official formations

The “Fadil Vokrri” tonight is expected to be turned into a fiery hearth of European football, where the multiple champions of Kosovo, FC Pristina, to face team from Northern Ireland, Larne FC, under the second match of U's second preliminary round EFA Conference League. First match, held week [...]
The first match, held last week in Northern Ireland, ended with a white score of 0-0, at a meeting where Pristina was close to winning, but the abuse of some good cases for marking left things open for the return meeting in Pristina.
Maximum motivation and support of “Plises”
This time around, the capital team has the priority of the field and the fervent support of fans “Plisat”, who are expected to fill the stadium in support of the heart team in the mission to move to the third round of European competitions -- an important goal both sports and financial for the club.
FC Pristina coach Edsim Thaci has decided to come down to the field with an offensive formation in the 4-3-3 system, clearly signaling that Pristina will seek the goal from the first minute. On the other hand, Larne coach Nathan Rooney has chosen to respond with the same system, suggesting that we will have an open and very dynamic match.
Official formations:
F C# source files PRIESTINE:
Porter: Nica
Protection: Bytyci, Lima, Boueye, Vitija
Midfield: Naman, Taipi, Saletic
Attack: Muja, Kryeziu, Veliu
LARNE FC:
Porter: Ferguson
Protection: Cosgrove, Nolan, Donaldly, S. Graham
Midfield: Sloan, Randall, Gallagher
Attack: Bent, O'Neill, McKendray
Time and Broadcasting
The match takes place tonight (October 8th) by 8:00 p.m. at the “Fadil Vokri” stadium in Pristina and will be broadcast live on KTV, enabling fans who are not in the stadium to follow through the screen a confrontation that promises high emotion and intensity.
Pristina seeks history
For Pristina, a qualification in the third round of U EFA Conference League would be another cornerstone on the road to return to the European football international scene, confirming the team's progress in recent years following a series of largely financial problems.
Fans are mobilised, the stadium is expected to be packed and everything is ready for a European night in the capital. Now the ball is in the field, and Pristina is only a victory away from the European dream.












