FSHF changes Superiore calendar, Dinamo City–Tirana moved to Saturday

The FSHF Competitions Department announced changes to the Week 32 schedule of the Abissnet Superiore.

Officials adjusted the fixtures following a request from the State Police. The request relates to security measures during an opposition protest planned for April 17.

The department rescheduled Dinamo City vs Tirana for Saturday at 19:00. It also set Egnatia vs Flamurtari for Saturday at 16:00.

FK Vora will play Vllaznia on April 18 at 16:00. Egnatia will face Flamurtari on the same day at 16:00. Teuta will host AF Elbasani at 19:00. Dinamo City will meet Tirana at “Air Albania” Stadium at 19:00.

Partizani will play Bylis on April 19 at 19:00.

The FSHF thanked clubs for their cooperation and understanding.

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