On the eve of the highly anticipated match between Kosovo and Turkey at the Fadil Vokrri Stadium, various cities across the country have taken initiatives to enable citizens to watch the game in public spaces, creating a supportive atmosphere for the national team, reports KosovaPress.
According to available data, 12 municipalities in Kosovo have confirmed organizing public screenings in squares or shared spaces, while several others have yet to make a final decision.
In Junik, organizers announced that “the broadcast will take place live in the Municipal Assembly Hall, where all interested citizens are welcome to watch this important match.” A similar arrangement has been planned in Kacanik, where the match will be shown on a big screen in the sports hall, as well as in Kamenica, where citizens will gather in the city’s sports hall.
Other cities such as Prizren, Vushtrri, Mitrovica, Obiliq, and Pristina have also confirmed public viewing events, expecting a large turnout of fans.KosovaPress has also attempted to contact the municipalities of Fushë Kosovë, Shtime, Gjakova, Klinë, and Lipjan, but no official response had been received by the time of publication.
Meanwhile, the Mayor of the capital, Përparim Rama, has invited mayors of other municipalities to organize large screens in their city squares so that all citizens can experience this symbolic night for Kosovo.