“FFK without courage and knowledge, Kosovo football future”

Remzi Ejupi, former head of FC Pristina, has led fierce criticism of the Kosovo Football Federation (FFK), saying that the latter “has no courage” to license clubs in line with legal criteria and international standards. In a Facebook post, Ejupi said from U's accession FIFA EFA, Federation has [...]
In a Facebook post, Ejupi said from U's accession FIFA's EFA, the Federation has failed to implement the Law criteria for Sports, while the license of clubs is being done only formally. According to him, due to internal interests and the preservation of <x0). ” and clubs, financial, organisational and professional criteria are not required.
There's no courage to license clubs. With these ignorant people, we can have successes. Clubs compete in the Superleague without the right license, while local talents receive no support,” Ejupi wrote.
He also criticised The NFF for neglecting new age groups, stressing that there are no restrictions on the number of foreign players, which, according to him, harms local talent development. “to support the new generations, in each game two foreign players --” -- should be allowed maximumly.
Another point raised by Ejupi was the failure to comply with the Sponsorization Law, which, according to him, is the best in the region but is being misused. He stressed that clubs that respect the law and submit to the Tax Administration should take full advantage of this law.
Among other things, Ejupi has also stopped from declining visibility in Kosovo football, linking it to “the misuse of television rights” and successive scandals that he says are seriously damaging football image in the country.
“Fotball is captured. With this man running football, we will hardly succeed in the near future, the Ejupi concluded, citing the alleged “game with northern Macedonia” as an example of current failures. /Periscope/












