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Kosovo lost 2-0 in Volos against Greece on July 12, missing out on securing top spot in Group C of League C in the Nations League. The transfer of the Dardanians did not go without problems.
In the second half of the match, the local fans started throwing pyrotechnics into the stands where the Albanian fans were stationed. The match was interrupted for about 5 minutes, as Kosovo players reacted to the main referee for the shameful scenes.
“It’s a football match, not a war“, Vedat Muriqi burst out. Even captain Amir Rrahmani came close to communicating with the referees, but had a clash with the coach of Greece, the Uruguayan Gustavo Poyet, who did not spare insults to the defender of Kosovo.
In the break between the two parts, there was also throwing of objects and violence towards the Kosovo fans, the anthem was accompanied by roars in the stadium of Volos, while the lasers accompanied the Dardanese players throughout the match.
The Body of Control, Ethics and Discipline of UEFA has fined the Greek Football Federation with 31750 euros in total, as it has also closed a sector of the stands for the next challenge that the Hellenes will play in their stadium.
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