I don’t have live access to current news in this moment. Here’s what’s publicly known about the Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) up to recent years, and how to find the latest updates quickly.
Direct answer
- I can’t fetch the very latest news right now. I can guide you to reliable sources and summarize the federation’s general recent trajectory.
Background on FFK (context for latest developments)
- The FFK is the governing body for football in Kosovo, based in Pristina, and has been UEFA and FIFA affiliated since the mid-2010s, with ongoing infrastructure and development projects supported by UEFA and FIFA. The federation has publicly highlighted progress in governance, club competition, and stadium/arena projects as part of Kosovo’s broader integration into European football.[2][3][5][6][9]
- Kosovo’s football development includes increased investment in infrastructure (e.g., stadiums and youth facilities) and participation in European competitions, as noted by UEFA and FIFA representatives during federation assemblies.[5][6][2]
- There have been historical concerns about illegal or unofficial football activities in the region and how the FFK responds to such pressures, including statements condemning illegal Serbian-run competitions on Kosovar soil and reaffirming the federation’s jurisdiction over official competitions.[1][8]
How to get the latest news quickly
- UEFA News: Kosovo-related updates are frequently posted on UEFA’s site in the national associations section. Look for recent press releases or features about FFK activities, infrastructure, or European competition progress.[6]
- FIFA News: FIFA’s official site and Inside FIFA often cover milestones for Kosovo football, such as federation governance, financial support, and development projects tied to FFK, including statements from FIFA representatives during regular assemblies.[9]
- Kosovo local outlets: English-language coverage from Kosovo-focused outlets (e.g., KosovaPress, Koha Ditore in English) regularly report on FFK decisions, budgets, and local competitions. A search for “FFK Kosovo news 2026” on trusted Kosovar outlets will yield current items.[8][2]
Illustrative example of typical topics in recent years
- Budget approvals and governance: FFK assemblies routinely review financial reports and budgets with oversight from FIFA/UEFA officials, reflecting ongoing oversight and investment in football development.[2]
- Infrastructure and development: Discussions around new stadiums, floodlighting for matches, and upgrades to training facilities have featured prominently in official statements and UEFA-reported updates.[5][2]
- International engagement: FFK’s cooperation with UEFA, FIFA, and neighboring football associations continues to be a core theme, emphasizing integration into European football structures.[6][5]
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Sources
Today, at the premises of the Kosovo Football Federation in Pristina, the Regular Working Assembly was held, with 49 delegates participating, while the assembly was also honored with the participation of Marco Ferri, representative of FIFA, Denis Bastari, representative of UEFA, Lutfi Nuriu and Ilir Shulku, representatives of the Albanian Football Association and Musa Selimi, representative of the KOK. The Assembly was chaired by the President of the FFK, Agim Ademi, who in his welcoming...
kosovapress.comThe Football Federation of Kosovo strongly condemns the development of illegal football competitions by Serbian structures within the territory of our country. FFK is a full member of UEFA since May 2016 and as such is the only institution with the statute of UEFA and FFK...
telegrafi.comLeaving behind a difficult past during which it had to develop outside football's governing bodies, Kosovo has experienced a true revolution since being admitted as a UEFA member association in 2016.
www.uefa.comKosovo's long-standing love for football has been reinforced with the admission of the Football Federation of Kosovo (FFK) to UEFA as the European body's 55th member.
www.uefa.com10 May 2025 – GFC Prishtina has been declared champions of the First League in women’s football concluding the 2024/25 edition in an impressive manner and securing promotion to the Super League. In the last match of the championship, the team from Prishtina completely dominated…
www.ffk-ks.comThe organization of the "Kosovo and Metohija Cup" in football has alerted the FFK....
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