
Tirana is facing a worrying situation this season, where not only poor results, but also low fan attendance at the stadium is showing a deep crisis of connection with the public. In the last 6 matches, the average number of fans who have come to support the team has been only 1,517, an extremely low figure for a club with the history and tradition of Tirana.
Fan attendance has dropped drastically in some matches. For example, the match against Bylis registered only 300 spectators, while the most attended match, the one against Elbasan, reached 3,000 fans. Although some matches have had slightly higher attendance, the overall trend is clearly negative, indicating a clear disappointment among the fans.
The team's performance does not help the situation. Tirana has failed to record a single victory in these 6 matches, has recorded only 2 draws, against Flamurtari 1-1 and Teuta 0-0, and has lost 4 other matches, including deep defeats such as 1-4 against Elbasan and 0-2 against Bylis and Vora. These results not only distance the team from its objectives, but directly affect the morale of the fans, who seem to be losing faith in the team.
The crisis of KF Tirana is not only sporting, but also of connection with the public. The stadium, once filled with passionate fans, is turning into an empty space, where the lack of atmosphere also affects the motivation of the players. To restore the trust and support of the fans, Tirana must take urgent steps. To improve performance on the field, create closer communication with the public and offer concrete reasons for the fans to return to the stadium.
If this does not happen, KF Tirana risks losing a large part of its historical identity. The fans, who were once the heart and soul of the club, seem to have lost patience, and their return will require more than a victory. It will require a clear change in the way the club treats its players and supporters./Panoramasport
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