These are the security measures before the Albania-Andorra challenge
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These are the security measures before the Albania-Andorra challenge
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The Albania-Andorra match takes place on Monday at 20:45 PM at "Air Albania" and the State Police has already announced security precautions.

The police will escort the guest footballers from Rinas airport to the hotel, stadium and vice versa, as well as provide security for the red and black footballers at the stadium.

Police services will not allow illegal items such as pyrotechnics, flares, banners with racist content, metal coins, umbrellas, lighters and dangerous solid objects to be brought into the stadium.

From 15:00 PM until the end of the match, there will be restrictions on vehicle traffic on "Dëshmorët e Kombit" Boulevard, from the Presidency intersection towards "Mother Teresa" Square, as well as "Papa Gjon Pali II", "Dervish Hima" and "Asim Zeneli" streets near the US Embassy, ​​"Themistokli Germenji", "Gjergj Filipi", "Lekë Dukagjini", from the former Republic Guard to the stadium, "Faik Konica" and "Skerdilajd Llagami" streets.

The police inform Albanian and foreign citizens that violent actions such as entering the playing field by unauthorized persons constitute a criminal offense and are punishable by a fine of 50.000-100.000 lek (500-1.000 euros) or imprisonment of up to 3 months.

Throwing hard objects on the playing field or at people, possessing or using pyrotechnics, fireworks, or flares during a match are punishable by 6 months to 3 years in prison, reports KosovaPress.

Each ticket must be held only by the citizen who possesses it, who in turn will pass to have their barcode checked by the device that automatically records any attempt to enter with a counterfeit ticket.

As a reminder, the Rossoneri, after losing to England at Wembley, will seek their first victory in Group K of the World Cup qualifiers in the USA-Mexico-Canada in 2026. In the group with Albania are also England, Latvia, and Serbia.

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