Will Erdogan change his schedule to attend the Kosovo – Turkey match in Pristina?
Sport
Read in: 2 min.
3 month ago
Link copied

The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has congratulated the players of his country’s national football team for qualifying for the playoff final of the European qualifiers for the FIFA World Cup 2026.

In a phone conversation with the Minister of Sport Osman Askin Bak, the President of the Turkish Football Federation Ibrahim Ethem Haciosmanoglu, the head coach of the national team Vincenzo Montella, and members of the national squad, he wished them success in the match against Kosovo, which will be played on March 31 in Pristina.

Since both Turkey and Kosovo advanced on Thursday night, there is still no final decision on whether Erdogan will personally attend this match with the friendly country and “brotherly nation,” as he has previously referred to Kosovo on several occasions.

Sources from KosovaPress within the Turkish president’s cabinet indicate that he already has a scheduled agenda for Tuesday, and any possible change to it is unlikely before Sunday.

Erdogan has visited Kosovo twice — in 2010 and 2013. During his first visit, accompanied by then-Prime Minister Hashim Thaçi, he also visited several mosques. On his second visit, again hosted by Thaci, he attended the inauguration of the expansion of the Adem Jashari International Airport. During that visit, he made the statement: “Kosovo is Turkey, Turkey is Kosovo,” as an expression of friendship between the two countries and peoples.

This web site is maintained and managed by News Agency KosovaPress. All material on this site is unique production of KosovaPress, thus KosovaPress holds all the rights provided by copyright law according to legal dispositions on copyright and intellectual property. Use, modification and distribution for commercial purposes are strictly forbidden.
This website application was developed with the support of #SustainMedia Programme, co-funded by the European Union and the German Government, implemented by GIZ, DW Akademie and Internews. Its contents are the sole responsibility of KosovaPress and do not necessarily reflect the views of the EU or the German Government.
A.P.L. KosovaPress © 2002-2026 All rights reserved