Skenderbeu-Dinamo was the only match that was not played on Saturday at 17:00 and was postponed according to the announcement from the Albanian Football Federation (AFF). It was yesterday afternoon when this match was canceled, and Dinamo later headed towards Tirana, while Skenderbeu stayed at home, holding a session at the sports palace.The AFF announcement only stated that this match has been postponed to another date, and the new date for the game will be considered as an option at the beginning of February.In fact, the official announcement will be made by the Football Federation itself, and until February 3, there is no chance that it will be played due to the crowded schedule with Super League and Albanian Cup matches.Chances are high that the Skenderbeu-Dinamo match will be played on February 7, as the only available and closest free date.The clubs will be informed about this date beforehand, and then the AFF will make an official announcement, while February 7 is likely to be the date for the Skenderbeu-Dinamo match. 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.