Will it happen or not? This is the dilemma that has lingered for years regarding the construction of a new stadium where the Kosovo national football team would play, as well as host other important local and international sporting events.
The construction of the new stadium was promised to the International Committee of the Mediterranean Games when Kosovo won the right to host them in 2030. However, almost three years have passed since then, and no concrete steps have been taken. In recent months, Hajrulla Çeku, now serving as Minister of Culture, Youth, and Sports, stated that an assessment would be made to determine whether the stadium should be built or if it is not currently necessary.
After a meeting with representatives from the Kosovo Olympic Committee, the Municipality of Pristina, and the Ministry of Sports, the delegation reportedly stated that the construction of the new stadium has no alternative and that the opening ceremony of the 2030 Mediterranean Games will take place in the new stadium.
The Secretary General of the Kosovo Olympic Committee, Besim Aliti, told KosovaPress that the construction of the stadium should not even be up for discussion because it will be built.The Executive Director of the Agency for Sports at the Ministry of Culture, Youth, and Sports, Fidan Shatri, also confirmed that the construction of the new stadium is an integral part of the “Prishtina 2030” plan and remains a national priority.
“The opening and closing ceremonies will take place in the new stadium. Work on sports infrastructure, including the new stadium, has never stopped. It will be ready for the ‘Prishtina 2030’ Mediterranean Games. At the same time, we are working intensively on the master plan for the Student Center and the Palace of Youth, which will serve the Games, but the opening and closing ceremonies are guaranteed to take place in the new stadium, as outlined in the candidacy book, and this commitment has not been withdrawn,” he emphasized.
Rob Clarke, representing RCAG, the company responsible for planning the Mediterranean Games, emphasized that the stadium issue is one of the most sensitive and influential points in the Games’ organization process.
In addition to the stadium, many sports halls, an Olympic swimming pool, and other sporting facilities are expected to be built or renovated for the organization of the Mediterranean Games.