FFK with announcement before the match with Greece: No food is allowed in the stadium
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The Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) on the occasion of tomorrow's match against Greece has published the rules that citizens must respect in order to have the easiest access to the stadium.

Tomorrow, starting at 20:45 p.m., the Kosovo national team will play the second match in this season of the League of Nations, where they will host Greece at home in the "Fadil Vokrri" stadium, reports KosovaPress.

FFK has announced that the road around the stadium will be closed to vehicles, where only pedestrians will be allowed to move.

Also, the Kosovo Police will be present, which will have the task of controlling the spectators to prevent unauthorized items from entering the stadium.

Below you will find the things not allowed in the stadium.

*Pyrotechnic tools

*Glass bottles regardless of size

*Plastic bottles regardless of size

*Alcoholic drinks and narcotic substances

*Food of any kind (except food for children 24 months old

*Umbrella

*Firearms or cold weapons or any other tool that can be used as a weapon

*Heavy items (backpacks, folding chairs, etc.).

*Professional cameras and video cameras

*Any racist, xenophobic, political, religious promotional material

Those who do not have tickets will not have the opportunity to enter the gates where tickets are checked and read.

Meanwhile, tomorrow drone operation will not be allowed either, otherwise citizens may be subject to punishment by legal bodies.

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