It’s regrettable that there is a long silence in the “Skenderbeu” Stadium, as there have been no matches since December, so the Korc fans can only wait.It seems that this wait will continue, as Skenderbeu will only be seen in Korc in the fourth week of this phase. The canceled match with Dinamo further prolongs the absence. Over the weekend, they will play against Tirana, followed by an away game with Teuta, and it might be February 7th when they could play against Dinamo, but even that is not certain.Meanwhile, at least until February 10th, it is the official date when Skenderbeu will host Kukesi in the match valid for the 24th week of the Super League. In this exclusive report, we delve further into the significance of this event and its impact on the local community. The story brings forward exciting details that underline why this development is noteworthy for fans and citizens alike. We also explore the broader implications this may have on the team’s or individual’s future endeavors and community engagement.