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FK Partizani Tirana

Futboll Klub Partizani, or FK Partizani for short, is an Albanian professional football club based in Tirana, that competes in the Kategoria Superiore. Founded in 1946, the club was historically affiliated to the Albanian army. Partizani's current temporary home ground is Arena Kombëtare and the newly built stadium at Partizani Complex.

FK Partizani
Full nameFutboll Klub Partizani
Nickname(s)Demat e kuq (Red Bulls)Morri Kuq
FoundedFebruary 4, 1946; 76 years ago (1946-02-04)
GroundArena Kombëtare[1]
Capacity22,500[2]
ChairmanGazmend Demi
CoachGiovanni Colella
LeagueKategoria Superiore
2021–22Kategoria Superiore, 3rd
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club first competed in an official competition in 1947 where they won the Albania National Championship, thus being crowned the champions of Albania in their debut season as well as the following two seasons.[3] In total the club have been national champions on 16 occasions between 1947 and 2019, which is the last time the club won the Kategoria Superiore. They have won 18 other officially recognised domestic honours, including 15 Albanian Cups as well as Second Division. They are also the only Albanian club side to have won an international football competition through their 1970 Balkans Cup campaign in which they beat Bulgarian side Beroe Stara Zagora in the final.

History

Foundation (1945–1946)

FK Partizani Tirana was officially founded on 4 February 1946 soon after the end of World War II and the liberation of Albania. However, one year earlier in 1945, there had been two military division teams competing in the first National Championship following the end of World War II. The teams were called Ylli Shkodër and Liria Korçë, and they were both dissolved as clubs at the end of the season, with their best players moving to Tiranë to join Ushtria, which literally translates to The Army. Ushtria played their first friendly game on 13 January 1946 against the reigning champions of Albania Vllaznia Shkodër, in a game that ended in a goalless draw in Tiranë that was played during heavy rainfall. The team played their first ever match in distinctive red shirts with each player's initials on their chests. The club's first ever lineup was Alfred Bonati, Luga, Tepelia, Xhavit Shyqyri Demneri, Besim Fagu, Rexhepi, Lutfi Hoxha, Qamil Teliti, Kavaja, Hamdi Bakalli and Bylyku. The following month, on 4 February, Ushtria was developed into an organised sports club which was to be named in honour of the Albanian Partisans who had fought for the liberation of the country. In the early history of the club they recruited players from the Scanderbeg Military High School and Albanian Military Academy, as well as players from other clubs who were ordered by the ruling Communists to play for Partizani.

On 7 April the club played their first official match under the name Partizani, which was against another team from the same city 17 Nëntori Tiranë. Partizani won the match 2–0 through the goals of Osman Pengili and Qamil Teliti, with a lineup consisting of Çobani, Tepeli, Muhamet Dibra, Besim Fagu, Kavaja, Osman Pengili, Lutfi Hoxha, Hivzi Sakiqi, Bylyku and Xhavit Shyqyri Demneri. As the club did not participate in the 1946 National Championship, they instead took a tour of Albania playing friendly games against some of the biggest clubs in the country at the time, and ended their 9 match tour with 26 goals scored and 9 against, and Qamil Teliti scoring 11 goals to make him the tour's top goalscorer.

Early dominance (1947–1964)

 
With Partizani Loro Boriçi won the 1949 and 1954 titles.[4]

Partizani first competed in a national competition in 1947, where they were enrolled into the top flight of Albanian football in their debut season and played 16 games, winning 14, drawing 1 and losing 1 as they went on to win the National Championship in their first competitive campaign. They finished on 29 points, just 1 ahead of Vllaznia Shkodër, who had won the previous 2 National Championships, and they had a goal difference of 41, after scoring 56 goals and conceding 16. The championship winning team was managed by Sllave Llambi, and was made up of Abdulla Stërmasi, Kamberi, Ramazan Njala, Besim Fagu, Medo Cuciqi, Sulejman Vathi, Xhavit Shyqyri Demneri, Hivzi Sakiqi, Isuf Pelingu, Tafil Baci, Lutfi Hoxha, Osman Pengili, Hamdi Tafmizi, Zihni Gjinali, Zef Gavoci, Eqrem Dauti, Zyber Lisi, Alush Merhori and Hamdi Bakalli, who was also the league's top goalscorer with 7 goals.[3] The following season the Albanian Football Association decided to change the format of the championship and divided teams into two groups based on geographical location, with Group A being a northern conference and Group B being a southern conference. Partizani were placed in Group A where they finished top of the group level on points with Vllaznia Shkodër, and due to possessing a better goal difference Partizani were the group winners and reached the championship final on 25 August 1947 against Flamurtari Vlorë. The final was played in Tiranë and Partizani won with an emphatic 6–2 scoreline, following goals from Vasif Biçaku, Xhevdet Shaqiri and four goals from Zihni Gjinali to give Partizani their second consecutive title. Gjinali was also the league's top goalscorer for the campaign, after finishing level on 11 goals with Flamurtari Vlorë forward Tish Daija, who also scored in the championship final.[5] The Republic Cup also returned in 1948 and Partizani competed in the competition for the first time, and they also went on to win it following a 5–2 victory over local rivals 17 Nentori Tiranë in the final which secured the first double in Albanian football. They retained the league title the following season following an undefeated campaign, and they also retained the cup as they defeated 17 Nentori Tiranë 1–0 in the final.

Partizani finished the 1950 National Championship level on points with newly formed Interior Ministry team Dinamo Tirana, and despite having a superior goal difference the Albanian Football Association decided to award the title to Dinamo after using a strange mathematical calculation using goal statistics, which were 77:10 = 7.7 for Partizani and 60:6 = 10.0 for Dinamo. After losing out on the title to new local rivals Dinamo, Partizani also came runners up to them in the Republic Cup, which began a long period of football in Albania dominated by the 2 sides. The following season, the club finished as runners up to Dinamo in both the league and the cup, but 19 year old striker Refik Resmja managed to score 59 goals in 23 games for Partizani which gave him a 2.57 goalscoring average, a record that is considered to be the best ever in top flight football.

 
Panajot Pano is considered one of the best Footballers that played for Partizani Tirana.

Despite finishing level on points and with a greater goal difference than Dinamo during the 1952 campaign, the same strange mathematical calculation as in 1950 was used and the title was once again awarded to Dinamo. The following season they finished runners up in both the league and the cup to Dinamo, before winning the league title in 1954 which was their first trophy since 1949. The club also finished as runners up in the cup to Dinamo in the 1954 Republic Cup, before going off to compete in the third unofficial Championship of Communist Countries' Army Clubs held in Bulgaria, where they only managed to win 1 game and lose 3. They then finished as runners up again to Dinamo Tirana for the next 2 seasons, meaning Partizani won just 1 league title in the previous 7 years.

1957 marked the return of Partizani as the most dominant club in Albania, as they won the league and cup double, a feat they repeated once again in 1958 before competing in the first official Spartakiada, the Championship of Communist Countries' Army Clubs in East Germany. They defeated The Cong Hanoi of Vietnam, CCA București of Romania, Dukla Prague of Czechoslovakia and Vorwärts Berlin of East Germany to reach the final against CDNA Sofia of Bulgaria, who narrowly defeated Partizani 1–0 at the Leipzig Zentralstadion in front of 100,000 spectators. They returned to Albania with silver medals and used the experience to retain both the league and cup to complete consecutive doubles, and in 1959 they won just the league as the cup was not held that year. However, Dinamo won the double in 1960 as Partizani finished runners up in the league, but they completed the double themselves the following season and they became the first Albanian club to participate in a European competition in 1962, which occurred due to Albania's Communist leader Enver Hoxha falling out with the Soviet Union in 1960, meaning the domestic league formats were changed in line with Europe's and Albania no longer excluded themselves from competing in European competitions. Partizani faced Swedish champions IFK Norrköping in the first round of the UEFA European Cup and they lost the first leg 2–0 in Norrköping[6] before earning a 1–1 draw in Tiranë, where rocks were thrown onto the pitch at the end of the match which ended in a 3–1 aggregate loss for Partizani.[7] During the 1962–63 campaign Partizani once again won the league title and they were then drawn against Bulgarian Spartak Plovdiv side in the European Cup, and they won their first European game in the first leg as they defeated Spartak Plovdiv 1–0 in Tiranë,[8] but they were eliminated after losing 3–1 in Plovdiv.[9] The following season they completed the double, which would be their last of the communist era, and in December 1963, halfway through the season, Partizani competed in the third official Spartakiada, the second of which included football, held in Vietnam, and they defeated CDNA Sofia in a rematch of the previous final, as well as Budapest Honvéd of Hungary, and Vorwärts Berlin to reach the semi finals where they defeated Budapest Honvéd once again to reach the final against a team from the Soviet Union consisting of players from CSKA Moscow and SKA Rostov-on-Don, where they lost 2–0 after extra time to finish as runners up in consecutive Spartakiads.[10] They faced German side 1. FC Köln in the European Cup at the start of the following season, and they drew 0–0 in the first leg in Tiranë,[11] but lost 2–0 away in Cologne to lose the tie on aggregate.[12] As Albania was a Stalinist state at the time, during the first leg the 1. FC Köln team was involved in a minor diplomatic incident arose when it was evident that the West Germans had brought their own food and a chef to cook it. 1. Köln's administrator Julius Ukrainczyk eventually negotiated a compromise that saw the food allowed in but the chef sent home.[13]

Rise in opposition (1965–1993)

After winning their 10th league title in 17 years, Partizani struggled to maintain their dominance at the top of Albanian football, as they finished as runners up in 4 of the next 5 seasons, but they did win 3 consecutive Republic Cups between 1965 and 1970, as the cup was not held for 2 years during this period. They competed in the 1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup where they were drawn against Italian side Torino, whom they defeated 1–0 in Tiranë before losing 3–1 in Turin to lose 3–2 on aggregate. In 1970 they became the first ad only Albanian club to win an international competition, as they defeated Beroe Stara Zagora to win the regional 1970 Balkans Cup, following a 1–1 draw in Tiranë and a 3–0 awarded win for the second leg, as Beroe withdrew. Partizani participated in the Cup Winners' Cup in 1970, and they faced Swedish side Åtvidabergs FF in the preliminary round where the drew 1–1 in Åtvidaberg before winning 2–0 in Tiranë to earn the club its first European tie victory as they moved into the last 16 where they faced Austrian side Wacker Innsbruck. Partizani lost 3–2 in the first leg in Innsbruck despite being ahead 2–1 at half time, and they lost 2–1 in the return leg at home, which was their first European home loss in 6 games. They won the 1970–71 National Championship which was their first title since 1964, and they qualified for the first round of the European Cup where they lost 4–0 on aggregate to Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia. They once again failed to retain their title and struggled the following season, finishing 4th in the league and being knocked out of the cup in the semi finals, before going on to win the cup during the 1972–73 season as well as finishing as runners up in the league. They finished as runners up the following season in both the league and cup, before failing to reach the final of the cup or finish in the top 2 of the league until 1979 which is when they managed to win their 11th league title ahead of local rivals KF Tirana. They then faced Scottish champions Celtic in the European Cup whom they defeated 1–0 in Tiranë.[14] Once again Albania's communist regime made it difficult for foreign clubs to enter and play in Albania, and it took Celtic over 2 months to acquire visas for their players and staff and they were unable to acquire visas for press and a small number of supporters. The return leg ended in disappointment for Partizani as despite opening the scoring they lost 4–1, meaning they lost the tie 4–2 on aggregate.[15]

Partizani once again failed to challenge for the title the following season, as they could only manage a 4th-place finish, but they won the cup after beating Labinoti Elbasan 2–1 on aggregate in the final. They qualified for the Cup Winners' Cup and faced Swedish side Malmö FF whom they narrowly lost 1–0 on aggregate following a 1–0 loss in Malmö and a goalless draw in Tiranë. The club won the 1980–81 National Championship ahead of Dinamo and KF Tirana, meaning they qualified for the European Cup where they faced Austrian side Austria Wien whom they lost 3–2 on aggregate to following a disappointing 3–1[16] first leg away loss and a 1–0 home win.[17] The club had to wait until 1987 for their next trophy, which came in the shape of the National Championship which they won ahead of Flamurtari Vlorë. They faced Portuguese champions Benfica in an infamous first leg in Lisbon that saw Partizani lose 4–0 and end the game with 7 men as 4 players were sent off including goalkeeper and captain Perlat Musta.[18] Partizani were punished by UEFA for the incidents, and they were knocked out of the competition following a walkover victory for Benfica in what would have been the second leg, and they were also banned from Europe for 4 years. Partizani finished 9th in the 1987–88 campaign, which was their lowest ever finish in the league and they also missed out on the cup as they lost in the final to Flamurtari Vlorë. They somewhat bounced back the following season as they finished as runners up in the league, a feat that was repeated for 4 seasons in a row. They competed in the UEFA Cup in 1990, where they lost to Romanian side Universitatea Craiova, and they also won the cup in 1991 after beating Flamurtari in the final. In the Cup Winners' Cup the following season, they narrowly lost 1–0 to Dutch side Feyenoord, whom they held to a 0–0 draw in Tiranë before losing the tie to a late goal in Rotterdam.

The 1992–93 campaign proved to be last truly successful one for the club, as they managed to win their 7th double in their history. They won the Kategoria Superiore in a season where Edmond Dosti became Partizani's first league top goalscorer since Agim Murati in 1979, and they won the Albanian Cup after defeating Albpetrol Patos in the final. After winning the double Partizani faced Icelandic side ÍA Akranes in the preliminary round of the European Cup. They earned a goalless draw in the first leg in Tiranë before losing 3–0 in Akranes, where all 3 goals came in the second half. Following the fall of communism in Albania clubs struggled to support themselves financially and Partizani was also heavily reliant on the Albanian Army's support along with the communist regime. The fall of communism made it difficult for Partizani to be sustainable as a club, which in turn caused the club problems for the next 20 years.

Post-communist era (1993–2008)

After winning the double in 1993 Partizani began to decline in terms of power, and the club was taken over by businessman Albert Xhani in 1994. Because Teuta Durrës had finished 2nd in the league and won the cup, Partizani were given a place in the UEFA Cup as the third-placed team, and they faced Turkish side Fenerbahçe in 1995, whom they lost 6–0 to on aggregate as they struggled against far superior opposition. Partizani continued to struggle to compete domestically with their only success coming in 1997 as they won the Albanian Cup. The club's fortunes continued to worsen and they found themselves in bottom spot in the league and the club eventually experienced relegated for the first time in its history at the end of the 1999–00 season. The spent one season in the Albanian First Division, as they won the division title and earned promotion at the first attempt. During their first season back in the top flight they managed a respectable third-place finish which qualified them for the UEFA Cup, where they were drawn against Israeli side Hapoel Tel Aviv, whom they lost 5–1 to on aggregate as they failed to progress to the next round.

 
Igli Tare was one of the best player ever in Partizani Tirana's history.

The following season they once again finished third and they also reached the quarter finals of the Albanian Cup, as they qualified for the Intertoto Cup where they were once again drawn against Israeli opposition in Maccabi Netanya, to whom they lost 3–1 to in Netanya before winning the return leg in Tiranë 2–0 against the odds to qualify for the next round of a European competition for only the second time. In the next round they faced Moldovan side Dacia Chișinău to whom they lost 5–0 on aggregate to, putting an end to their Intertoto Cup run. Domestically they managed a fourth-place finish, just one point behind Vllaznia Shkodër in third place, and they also won the Albanian Cup, which was the first major trophy by the club in 11 years, aside from the Albanian First Division. In the UEFA Cup the following season Partizani was drawn against Maltese side Birkirkara, whom they beat 4–2 in the first leg in Tiranë,[19] and despite losing 2–1 in the away leg they managed to qualify for the next round where they faced Israeli side Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin who defeated Partizani 6–1 on aggregate to eliminate them, following 3–0 and 3–1 away and home losses, respectively.[20] During the 2004–05 campaign Partizani struggled in the league and they finished third from bottom, although they were not in real danger of being relegated as they finished 22 points away from the relegation zone. In the cup they narrowly lost out to eventual winners Teuta Durrës in the semi finals, as they lost out on the away goal rule following a 2–2 aggregate draw. The following season performances improved and they finished fourth, just 2 points behind local rivals KF Tirana in second place, as they also reached the quarter finals of the cup. They qualified for the Intertoto Cup once again, where they faced Cypriot side Ethnikos Achna who Partizani defeated 2–1 in Tiranë but lost 4–2 to in Achnas to lose 5–4 on aggregate. The 2006–07 campaign saw the club finish fourth once again, and they also missed out on reaching the final of the Albanian Cup on the away goal rule after a 1–1 aggregate draw with Teuta Durrës. The following season Partizani challenged for the title with local rivals Dinamo Tirana, but they were unable to win the league and they eventually finished 5 points away from Dinamo as they finished as runners up for the 19th time.

Downfall and revival (2008–present)

After a strong season, Partizani qualified the UEFA Cup and faced Bosnian side Široki Brijeg in the first qualifying round, but they eventually lost 3–1 on aggregate which was the start to what would prove to be a very difficult season, as they struggled in the league and avoided the automatic relegation zone by a single goal on goal difference. They did however face Kastrioti Krujë in a relegation play-out that led to Partizani's relegation once again, in a game that was marred by poor refereeing decisions as well as violence.[21] Partizani began the 2009–10 campaign in the Albanian First Division and the club's president Albert Xhani began to withdraw from backing the club financially, which meant that the majority of wages were not paid for the season and during the winter break Paro Laci and Lulëzim Sallaku bought out 40% and 10% of the club's shares, respectively, with Xhani retaining the remaining 50%. Laci took control of the majority of the club's finances, and wages were paid to the staff and the players, but despite push for promotion they were unable to reach the play off places and finished the league in 4th place. The 2010–11 season would prove to be the worst in the club's history as they experienced relegation to the Albanian Second Division, the third tier, for the first time, as they were relegated for the 2nd time in 2 years. The club finished bottom of the First Division table, with a record of 4 wins, 5 draws and 21 losses, scoring a total of just 16 goals in 30 games. During the first and only season in the Second Division, Partizani managed to finish top of Group B by a single point, which guaranteed their promotion and their qualification to the championship final against Tërbuni Pukë on 17 May 2012, which ended in a 3–1 loss for Partizani.[22] The club's return to the First Division would prove to be a successful one as they finished as runners up behind KF Lushnja to achieve back to back promotion, in a season that saw the club change ownership as Gazment Demi bought out 50% of the club's shares in January 2013, making him and Lulëzim Sallaku co-owners and co-financiers of the club.[23] The club achieved promotion back into the Kategoria Superiore following a four-year absence and Demi took over as president following the departure of Sallaku from the post.[24][25]

After 5 seasons of winning nothing in the Kategoria Superiore, Partizani won its first title in 26 years, under coach Skënder Gega, and return to UEFA Champions League after 3 years of absence.

Stadium

 
Arena Kombëtare serves as the home ground of the team

During the club's early history they played their home games at Albania's main stadium, the Qemal Stafa Stadium which was shared with local rivals KF Tirana and then also Dinamo Tirana. A second stadium was built in Tiranë in 1956, which was the Selman Stërmasi Stadium, and this stadium was also shared by the three main Tiranë clubs. The club stopped sharing the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in 2014 when they were promoted back to the Kategoria Superiore, and in the summer of 2016 the process of demolishing the Qemal Stafa Stadium will begin, in order to facilitate the proposed 22,500-seater Arena Kombëtare.

On 9 March 2016, the Albanian government agreed to a 99-year, €1 lease of the 37,000-square-metre (400,000 sq ft) Military Base 4030, located on Myslym Keta Road on the outskirts of Tiranë, which is where Partizani will build their new training complex as well as their proposed 4,500 seater stadium.[26][27][28]

Tirana's mayor, in a meeting with FK Partizani and FK Tirana, granted Partizani the right to play in Tirana's stadium until "Qemal Stafa Stadium" is finished building.[29]

In 2019, Partizani moved to the newly built Arena Kombëtare. On 13 December 2019, they played first match at the new stadium against rivals KF Tirana, which also plays some matches at the stadium. They lost the match 2–1 with a Winful Cobbinah goal at the last minute of the match, which was the first loss for the club in the derbies after 5 years and 8 months and after 18 games.

Supporters

Ultras Guerrils
Established2008
TypeSupporters' group
ClubFK Partizani Tirana
HeadquartersTirana,   Albania
AffiliationsGarda 15

Ultras Guerrils

Partizani Tirana's current supporters group and hooligans firm is called Ultras Guerrils 08–09, who were founded following the merger of two other supports groups, Brigada e Kuqe 08 and Komandos Ultras. They are one of the most numerous and consistent supporters in Albania, attending the team's Albanian Second Division matches. Despite their history, name and colours they aren't affiliated with any political party. Partizani has a lot of supporter abroad Albania, such as Kosovo-Albanians and also a lot of Macedonian Albanians[30]

Rivalries

The club's biggest rivalry is with KF Tirana. The Tirana derby is the name given to any football match contested between Partizani Tirana and KF Tirana football clubs, the two biggest rivals in Tirana in Albania. Partizani Tirana have a historical advantage of 25 wins ahead of KF Tirana in the League with 67 wins. Also the team recorded the best ever result in the match which still remains as 8-0 from 1947. The other main rivalry in the city is with Dinamo Tirana.

Recent seasons

Season Division Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup Europe Top Scorer
2013–14 Kategoria Superiore 5th 33 15 8 10 33 26 53 SR   Nderim Nexhipi 6
2014–15 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 22 7 7 42 24 73 QF   Stevan Račić 14
2015–16 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 21 11 4 51 21 74 QF UEL 1QR   Xhevahir Sukaj 21
2016–17 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 19 15 2 46 17 72 SR UCH
UEL
3QR
PO
  Caleb Ekuban 17
2017–18 Kategoria Superiore 5th 36 15 8 13 41 36 53 QF UEL 1QR   Gerhard Progni 10
2018–19 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 20 10 6 45 22 70 QF UEL 1QR   Jasir Asani 10
2019–20 Kategoria Superiore 6th 36 15 8 13 51 40 53 SR W UCH
UEL
1QR
2QR
  Eraldo Çinari 13
2020–21 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 17 14 5 53 23 65 QF   Eraldo Çinari
  Jasir Asani 9
2021–22 Abissnet Superiore 3rd 36 15 13 8 52 30 58 SF UCO 2QR   Stênio Júnior 12
2022–23 Abissnet Superiore 1st 15 9 2 4 20 16 29 UCO 1QR   Xhuliano Skuka 10

Honours

FK Partizani in Europe

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1960–61 Balkans Cup 1/5   Steagul Roșu Brașov 0–0 0–1
3rd
 
  Levski Sofia 2–0 0–4
  Fenerbahçe 0–0 0–1
  AEK Athens 3–0 0–3
1962–63 UEFA European Cup 1R   IFK Norrköping 1–1 0–2 1–3  
1963–64 UEFA European Cup 1R   Spartak Plovdiv 1–0 1–3 2–3  
1964–65 UEFA European Cup 1R   1. FC Köln 0–0 0–2 0–2  
1966–67 Balkans Cup Group A   Cherno More Varna 2–0 1–3
2nd
 
  UTA Arad 2–0 1–2
  Fenerbahçe 2–0 2–3
1968–69 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Torino 1–0 1–3 2–3  
1970 Balkans Cup Group B   Sloboda Tuzla 1–2 1–1
1st
 
  Universitatea Craiova 1–0 0–1  
Final   Beroe Stara Zagora 3–0 1–1 4–1  
1970–71 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR   Åtvidabergs FF 2–0 1–1 3–1  
1R   Tirol Innsbruck 1–2 2–3 3–5  
1971–72 UEFA European Cup 1R   CSKA Sofia 0–1 0–3 0–4  
1974 Balkans Cup Group B   FK Vardar 2–1 0–2
  Larissa 2–2 1–3  
1979–80 UEFA European Cup 1R   Celtic 1–0 1–4 2–4  
1979–80 Balkans Cup Group A   Rijeka 4–1 0–3
  PAS Giannina 2–0 0–3  
1980–81 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Malmö FF 0–0 0–1 0–1  
1981–82 UEFA European Cup 1R   Austria Wien 1–0 1–3 2–3  
1987–88 UEFA European Cup 1R   Benfica w/o 0–4 0–4  
1990–91 UEFA Cup 1R   Universitatea Craiova 0–1 0–1 0–2  
1991–92 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Feyenoord 0–0 0–1 0–1  
1993–94 UEFA Champions League QR   IA Akranes 0–0 0–3 0–3  
1995–96 UEFA Cup QR   Fenerbahçe 0–4 0–2 0–6  
2002–03 UEFA Cup QR   Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–4 0–1 1–5  
2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   Maccabi Netanya 2–0 1–3 3–3  
2R   Dacia Chișinău 0–3 0–2 0–5  
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1QR   Birkirkara 4–2 1–2 5–4  
2QR   Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin 1–3 0–3 1–6  
2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R   Ethnikos Achnas 2–1 2–4 4–5  
2008–09 UEFA Cup 1QR   Široki Brijeg 1–3 0–0 1–3  
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Strømsgodset 0–1 1–3 1–4  
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Slovan Bratislava 0–0 1
UEFA Champions League 2QR2   Ferencváros 1–1 1–1 2–2 (3–1p)  
3QR   Red Bull Salzburg 0–1 0–2 0–3  
UEFA Europa League PO   FC Krasnodar 0–0 0–4 0–4  
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Botev Plovdiv 1–3 0–1 1–4  
2018–19 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Maribor 0−1 0–2 0–3  
2019–20 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Qarabağ 0–0 0–2 0–2  
UEFA Europa League 2QR   Sheriff Tiraspol 0–1 1–1 1–2  
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR   Sfântul Gheorghe 5–2 3–2 8–4  
2QR   Basel 0−2 0–3 0−5  
2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR   Saburtalo Tbilisi 0–1 (a.e.t.) 1–0 1–1 (4–5 p)  
Notes
  • QR: Qualifying round
  • 1R: First round
  • 2R: Second round
  • Note 1:Partizani Tirana was transferred to 2016–17 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round following the exclusion of KF Skënderbeu Korçë by UEFA for match-fixing.
  • Note 2:Skënderbeu Korçë would have qualified for the Champions League second qualifying round as the champions of the 2015–16 Kategoria Superiore, but were excluded from participating in the 2016–17 European competitions by UEFA for match-fixing.[31][32] They appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, and UEFA agreed to suspend the exclusion and Skënderbeu Korçë were included in the second qualifying round draw.[33] The final decision to exclude Skënderbeu Korçë was made by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 6 July 2016, before the second qualifying round was played.[34][35] As a result, the berth was given to the runners-up Partizani Tirana.[36]

Players

Current squad

As of 25 October, 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF   ALB Galip Arapi
3 DF   MKD David Atanaskoski
4 DF   AUS Steven Havales
6 FW   KOS Leart Zekolli
7 MF   BRA Victor
8 MF   CGO Chandrel Massanga
9 FW   ALB Xhuliano Skuka
10 MF   KOS Engjëll Hoti
12 GK   ALB Alban Hoxha (captain)
17 MF   ALB Bruno Telushi
18 MF   ALB Henri Zuna
19 FW   ALB Endri Çelaj
21 MF   ALB Valentino Murataj
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW   ALB Tedi Cara
23 DF   ALB Marçelino Preka
24 FW   ALB Xhafer Hodo
25 FW   GHA Alfred Mensah
26 DF   ALB Paulo Buxhelaj
28 DF   ALB Eljon Sota
31 DF   SVK Jozef Menich
34 DF   SEN Saliou Sembene
40 GK   MKD Bekim Rexhepi
44 DF   ALB Andi Hadroj
91 FW   ALB Klevis Dragaj
96 DF   ALB Eneo Bitri
99 MF   ALB Arinaldo Rrapaj

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF   ALB Agim Dajçi (on loan at Besa)

Other players under contract

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   GRE Dionis Çikani

Current staff

Position Name
Head Coach   Giovanni Colella
Assistant Manager   Fatjon Tafaj
Assistant Manager   Renaldo Kalari
Assistant Manager   Blerim Krasniqi
Goalkeeping Coach   Ramush Veseli
President   Gazmend Demi
General director   Olsi Rama
Academy Director   Genc Tomorri
Team Manager   Amarildo Dajlani
Team doctor   Resmi Hoxha
Fiziotherapist   Ergys Rexha
Athletic coach   Serxhio Sinani

Historical list of coaches

Title winning managers

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1985–1992 Adidas  —
1992–1993  — Abaco
2003–2004 Legea AMC
2004–2005 Adidas Neri
2007–2008 Legea A.K.K.
2008–2009 Adidas  —
2013–2014 Legea Albtelecom
2014–2015  —
2015–2016 Adidas
2016–2017 Macron
2017–2018 Joma
2018–2019 MCN
2019-2020

References

Notes

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External links

  • Official website
  • Partizani at UEFA.COM

partizani, tirana, futboll, klub, partizani, partizani, short, albanian, professional, football, club, based, tirana, that, competes, kategoria, superiore, founded, 1946, club, historically, affiliated, albanian, army, partizani, current, temporary, home, grou. Futboll Klub Partizani or FK Partizani for short is an Albanian professional football club based in Tirana that competes in the Kategoria Superiore Founded in 1946 the club was historically affiliated to the Albanian army Partizani s current temporary home ground is Arena Kombetare and the newly built stadium at Partizani Complex FK PartizaniFull nameFutboll Klub PartizaniNickname s Demat e kuq Red Bulls Morri KuqFoundedFebruary 4 1946 76 years ago 1946 02 04 GroundArena Kombetare 1 Capacity22 500 2 ChairmanGazmend DemiCoachGiovanni ColellaLeagueKategoria Superiore2021 22Kategoria Superiore 3rdWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club first competed in an official competition in 1947 where they won the Albania National Championship thus being crowned the champions of Albania in their debut season as well as the following two seasons 3 In total the club have been national champions on 16 occasions between 1947 and 2019 which is the last time the club won the Kategoria Superiore They have won 18 other officially recognised domestic honours including 15 Albanian Cups as well as Second Division They are also the only Albanian club side to have won an international football competition through their 1970 Balkans Cup campaign in which they beat Bulgarian side Beroe Stara Zagora in the final Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1945 1946 1 2 Early dominance 1947 1964 1 3 Rise in opposition 1965 1993 1 4 Post communist era 1993 2008 1 5 Downfall and revival 2008 present 2 Stadium 3 Supporters 3 1 Ultras Guerrils 3 2 Rivalries 3 3 Recent seasons 4 Honours 5 FK Partizani in Europe 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Out on loan 6 3 Other players under contract 7 Current staff 8 Historical list of coaches 8 1 Title winning managers 9 Sponsorship 10 References 10 1 Notes 10 2 Sources 11 External linksHistory EditFoundation 1945 1946 Edit FK Partizani Tirana was officially founded on 4 February 1946 soon after the end of World War II and the liberation of Albania However one year earlier in 1945 there had been two military division teams competing in the first National Championship following the end of World War II The teams were called Ylli Shkoder and Liria Korce and they were both dissolved as clubs at the end of the season with their best players moving to Tirane to join Ushtria which literally translates to The Army Ushtria played their first friendly game on 13 January 1946 against the reigning champions of Albania Vllaznia Shkoder in a game that ended in a goalless draw in Tirane that was played during heavy rainfall The team played their first ever match in distinctive red shirts with each player s initials on their chests The club s first ever lineup was Alfred Bonati Luga Tepelia Xhavit Shyqyri Demneri Besim Fagu Rexhepi Lutfi Hoxha Qamil Teliti Kavaja Hamdi Bakalli and Bylyku The following month on 4 February Ushtria was developed into an organised sports club which was to be named in honour of the Albanian Partisans who had fought for the liberation of the country In the early history of the club they recruited players from the Scanderbeg Military High School and Albanian Military Academy as well as players from other clubs who were ordered by the ruling Communists to play for Partizani On 7 April the club played their first official match under the name Partizani which was against another team from the same city 17 Nentori Tirane Partizani won the match 2 0 through the goals of Osman Pengili and Qamil Teliti with a lineup consisting of Cobani Tepeli Muhamet Dibra Besim Fagu Kavaja Osman Pengili Lutfi Hoxha Hivzi Sakiqi Bylyku and Xhavit Shyqyri Demneri As the club did not participate in the 1946 National Championship they instead took a tour of Albania playing friendly games against some of the biggest clubs in the country at the time and ended their 9 match tour with 26 goals scored and 9 against and Qamil Teliti scoring 11 goals to make him the tour s top goalscorer Early dominance 1947 1964 Edit With Partizani Loro Borici won the 1949 and 1954 titles 4 Partizani first competed in a national competition in 1947 where they were enrolled into the top flight of Albanian football in their debut season and played 16 games winning 14 drawing 1 and losing 1 as they went on to win the National Championship in their first competitive campaign They finished on 29 points just 1 ahead of Vllaznia Shkoder who had won the previous 2 National Championships and they had a goal difference of 41 after scoring 56 goals and conceding 16 The championship winning team was managed by Sllave Llambi and was made up of Abdulla Stermasi Kamberi Ramazan Njala Besim Fagu Medo Cuciqi Sulejman Vathi Xhavit Shyqyri Demneri Hivzi Sakiqi Isuf Pelingu Tafil Baci Lutfi Hoxha Osman Pengili Hamdi Tafmizi Zihni Gjinali Zef Gavoci Eqrem Dauti Zyber Lisi Alush Merhori and Hamdi Bakalli who was also the league s top goalscorer with 7 goals 3 The following season the Albanian Football Association decided to change the format of the championship and divided teams into two groups based on geographical location with Group A being a northern conference and Group B being a southern conference Partizani were placed in Group A where they finished top of the group level on points with Vllaznia Shkoder and due to possessing a better goal difference Partizani were the group winners and reached the championship final on 25 August 1947 against Flamurtari Vlore The final was played in Tirane and Partizani won with an emphatic 6 2 scoreline following goals from Vasif Bicaku Xhevdet Shaqiri and four goals from Zihni Gjinali to give Partizani their second consecutive title Gjinali was also the league s top goalscorer for the campaign after finishing level on 11 goals with Flamurtari Vlore forward Tish Daija who also scored in the championship final 5 The Republic Cup also returned in 1948 and Partizani competed in the competition for the first time and they also went on to win it following a 5 2 victory over local rivals 17 Nentori Tirane in the final which secured the first double in Albanian football They retained the league title the following season following an undefeated campaign and they also retained the cup as they defeated 17 Nentori Tirane 1 0 in the final Partizani finished the 1950 National Championship level on points with newly formed Interior Ministry team Dinamo Tirana and despite having a superior goal difference the Albanian Football Association decided to award the title to Dinamo after using a strange mathematical calculation using goal statistics which were 77 10 7 7 for Partizani and 60 6 10 0 for Dinamo After losing out on the title to new local rivals Dinamo Partizani also came runners up to them in the Republic Cup which began a long period of football in Albania dominated by the 2 sides The following season the club finished as runners up to Dinamo in both the league and the cup but 19 year old striker Refik Resmja managed to score 59 goals in 23 games for Partizani which gave him a 2 57 goalscoring average a record that is considered to be the best ever in top flight football Panajot Pano is considered one of the best Footballers that played for Partizani Tirana Despite finishing level on points and with a greater goal difference than Dinamo during the 1952 campaign the same strange mathematical calculation as in 1950 was used and the title was once again awarded to Dinamo The following season they finished runners up in both the league and the cup to Dinamo before winning the league title in 1954 which was their first trophy since 1949 The club also finished as runners up in the cup to Dinamo in the 1954 Republic Cup before going off to compete in the third unofficial Championship of Communist Countries Army Clubs held in Bulgaria where they only managed to win 1 game and lose 3 They then finished as runners up again to Dinamo Tirana for the next 2 seasons meaning Partizani won just 1 league title in the previous 7 years 1957 marked the return of Partizani as the most dominant club in Albania as they won the league and cup double a feat they repeated once again in 1958 before competing in the first official Spartakiada the Championship of Communist Countries Army Clubs in East Germany They defeated The Cong Hanoi of Vietnam CCA București of Romania Dukla Prague of Czechoslovakia and Vorwarts Berlin of East Germany to reach the final against CDNA Sofia of Bulgaria who narrowly defeated Partizani 1 0 at the Leipzig Zentralstadion in front of 100 000 spectators They returned to Albania with silver medals and used the experience to retain both the league and cup to complete consecutive doubles and in 1959 they won just the league as the cup was not held that year However Dinamo won the double in 1960 as Partizani finished runners up in the league but they completed the double themselves the following season and they became the first Albanian club to participate in a European competition in 1962 which occurred due to Albania s Communist leader Enver Hoxha falling out with the Soviet Union in 1960 meaning the domestic league formats were changed in line with Europe s and Albania no longer excluded themselves from competing in European competitions Partizani faced Swedish champions IFK Norrkoping in the first round of the UEFA European Cup and they lost the first leg 2 0 in Norrkoping 6 before earning a 1 1 draw in Tirane where rocks were thrown onto the pitch at the end of the match which ended in a 3 1 aggregate loss for Partizani 7 During the 1962 63 campaign Partizani once again won the league title and they were then drawn against Bulgarian Spartak Plovdiv side in the European Cup and they won their first European game in the first leg as they defeated Spartak Plovdiv 1 0 in Tirane 8 but they were eliminated after losing 3 1 in Plovdiv 9 The following season they completed the double which would be their last of the communist era and in December 1963 halfway through the season Partizani competed in the third official Spartakiada the second of which included football held in Vietnam and they defeated CDNA Sofia in a rematch of the previous final as well as Budapest Honved of Hungary and Vorwarts Berlin to reach the semi finals where they defeated Budapest Honved once again to reach the final against a team from the Soviet Union consisting of players from CSKA Moscow and SKA Rostov on Don where they lost 2 0 after extra time to finish as runners up in consecutive Spartakiads 10 They faced German side 1 FC Koln in the European Cup at the start of the following season and they drew 0 0 in the first leg in Tirane 11 but lost 2 0 away in Cologne to lose the tie on aggregate 12 As Albania was a Stalinist state at the time during the first leg the 1 FC Koln team was involved in a minor diplomatic incident arose when it was evident that the West Germans had brought their own food and a chef to cook it 1 Koln s administrator Julius Ukrainczyk eventually negotiated a compromise that saw the food allowed in but the chef sent home 13 Rise in opposition 1965 1993 Edit After winning their 10th league title in 17 years Partizani struggled to maintain their dominance at the top of Albanian football as they finished as runners up in 4 of the next 5 seasons but they did win 3 consecutive Republic Cups between 1965 and 1970 as the cup was not held for 2 years during this period They competed in the 1968 69 European Cup Winners Cup where they were drawn against Italian side Torino whom they defeated 1 0 in Tirane before losing 3 1 in Turin to lose 3 2 on aggregate In 1970 they became the first ad only Albanian club to win an international competition as they defeated Beroe Stara Zagora to win the regional 1970 Balkans Cup following a 1 1 draw in Tirane and a 3 0 awarded win for the second leg as Beroe withdrew Partizani participated in the Cup Winners Cup in 1970 and they faced Swedish side Atvidabergs FF in the preliminary round where the drew 1 1 in Atvidaberg before winning 2 0 in Tirane to earn the club its first European tie victory as they moved into the last 16 where they faced Austrian side Wacker Innsbruck Partizani lost 3 2 in the first leg in Innsbruck despite being ahead 2 1 at half time and they lost 2 1 in the return leg at home which was their first European home loss in 6 games They won the 1970 71 National Championship which was their first title since 1964 and they qualified for the first round of the European Cup where they lost 4 0 on aggregate to Bulgarian side CSKA Sofia They once again failed to retain their title and struggled the following season finishing 4th in the league and being knocked out of the cup in the semi finals before going on to win the cup during the 1972 73 season as well as finishing as runners up in the league They finished as runners up the following season in both the league and cup before failing to reach the final of the cup or finish in the top 2 of the league until 1979 which is when they managed to win their 11th league title ahead of local rivals KF Tirana They then faced Scottish champions Celtic in the European Cup whom they defeated 1 0 in Tirane 14 Once again Albania s communist regime made it difficult for foreign clubs to enter and play in Albania and it took Celtic over 2 months to acquire visas for their players and staff and they were unable to acquire visas for press and a small number of supporters The return leg ended in disappointment for Partizani as despite opening the scoring they lost 4 1 meaning they lost the tie 4 2 on aggregate 15 Partizani once again failed to challenge for the title the following season as they could only manage a 4th place finish but they won the cup after beating Labinoti Elbasan 2 1 on aggregate in the final They qualified for the Cup Winners Cup and faced Swedish side Malmo FF whom they narrowly lost 1 0 on aggregate following a 1 0 loss in Malmo and a goalless draw in Tirane The club won the 1980 81 National Championship ahead of Dinamo and KF Tirana meaning they qualified for the European Cup where they faced Austrian side Austria Wien whom they lost 3 2 on aggregate to following a disappointing 3 1 16 first leg away loss and a 1 0 home win 17 The club had to wait until 1987 for their next trophy which came in the shape of the National Championship which they won ahead of Flamurtari Vlore They faced Portuguese champions Benfica in an infamous first leg in Lisbon that saw Partizani lose 4 0 and end the game with 7 men as 4 players were sent off including goalkeeper and captain Perlat Musta 18 Partizani were punished by UEFA for the incidents and they were knocked out of the competition following a walkover victory for Benfica in what would have been the second leg and they were also banned from Europe for 4 years Partizani finished 9th in the 1987 88 campaign which was their lowest ever finish in the league and they also missed out on the cup as they lost in the final to Flamurtari Vlore They somewhat bounced back the following season as they finished as runners up in the league a feat that was repeated for 4 seasons in a row They competed in the UEFA Cup in 1990 where they lost to Romanian side Universitatea Craiova and they also won the cup in 1991 after beating Flamurtari in the final In the Cup Winners Cup the following season they narrowly lost 1 0 to Dutch side Feyenoord whom they held to a 0 0 draw in Tirane before losing the tie to a late goal in Rotterdam The 1992 93 campaign proved to be last truly successful one for the club as they managed to win their 7th double in their history They won the Kategoria Superiore in a season where Edmond Dosti became Partizani s first league top goalscorer since Agim Murati in 1979 and they won the Albanian Cup after defeating Albpetrol Patos in the final After winning the double Partizani faced Icelandic side IA Akranes in the preliminary round of the European Cup They earned a goalless draw in the first leg in Tirane before losing 3 0 in Akranes where all 3 goals came in the second half Following the fall of communism in Albania clubs struggled to support themselves financially and Partizani was also heavily reliant on the Albanian Army s support along with the communist regime The fall of communism made it difficult for Partizani to be sustainable as a club which in turn caused the club problems for the next 20 years Post communist era 1993 2008 EditAfter winning the double in 1993 Partizani began to decline in terms of power and the club was taken over by businessman Albert Xhani in 1994 Because Teuta Durres had finished 2nd in the league and won the cup Partizani were given a place in the UEFA Cup as the third placed team and they faced Turkish side Fenerbahce in 1995 whom they lost 6 0 to on aggregate as they struggled against far superior opposition Partizani continued to struggle to compete domestically with their only success coming in 1997 as they won the Albanian Cup The club s fortunes continued to worsen and they found themselves in bottom spot in the league and the club eventually experienced relegated for the first time in its history at the end of the 1999 00 season The spent one season in the Albanian First Division as they won the division title and earned promotion at the first attempt During their first season back in the top flight they managed a respectable third place finish which qualified them for the UEFA Cup where they were drawn against Israeli side Hapoel Tel Aviv whom they lost 5 1 to on aggregate as they failed to progress to the next round Igli Tare was one of the best player ever in Partizani Tirana s history The following season they once again finished third and they also reached the quarter finals of the Albanian Cup as they qualified for the Intertoto Cup where they were once again drawn against Israeli opposition in Maccabi Netanya to whom they lost 3 1 to in Netanya before winning the return leg in Tirane 2 0 against the odds to qualify for the next round of a European competition for only the second time In the next round they faced Moldovan side Dacia Chișinău to whom they lost 5 0 on aggregate to putting an end to their Intertoto Cup run Domestically they managed a fourth place finish just one point behind Vllaznia Shkoder in third place and they also won the Albanian Cup which was the first major trophy by the club in 11 years aside from the Albanian First Division In the UEFA Cup the following season Partizani was drawn against Maltese side Birkirkara whom they beat 4 2 in the first leg in Tirane 19 and despite losing 2 1 in the away leg they managed to qualify for the next round where they faced Israeli side Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin who defeated Partizani 6 1 on aggregate to eliminate them following 3 0 and 3 1 away and home losses respectively 20 During the 2004 05 campaign Partizani struggled in the league and they finished third from bottom although they were not in real danger of being relegated as they finished 22 points away from the relegation zone In the cup they narrowly lost out to eventual winners Teuta Durres in the semi finals as they lost out on the away goal rule following a 2 2 aggregate draw The following season performances improved and they finished fourth just 2 points behind local rivals KF Tirana in second place as they also reached the quarter finals of the cup They qualified for the Intertoto Cup once again where they faced Cypriot side Ethnikos Achna who Partizani defeated 2 1 in Tirane but lost 4 2 to in Achnas to lose 5 4 on aggregate The 2006 07 campaign saw the club finish fourth once again and they also missed out on reaching the final of the Albanian Cup on the away goal rule after a 1 1 aggregate draw with Teuta Durres The following season Partizani challenged for the title with local rivals Dinamo Tirana but they were unable to win the league and they eventually finished 5 points away from Dinamo as they finished as runners up for the 19th time Downfall and revival 2008 present Edit After a strong season Partizani qualified the UEFA Cup and faced Bosnian side Siroki Brijeg in the first qualifying round but they eventually lost 3 1 on aggregate which was the start to what would prove to be a very difficult season as they struggled in the league and avoided the automatic relegation zone by a single goal on goal difference They did however face Kastrioti Kruje in a relegation play out that led to Partizani s relegation once again in a game that was marred by poor refereeing decisions as well as violence 21 Partizani began the 2009 10 campaign in the Albanian First Division and the club s president Albert Xhani began to withdraw from backing the club financially which meant that the majority of wages were not paid for the season and during the winter break Paro Laci and Lulezim Sallaku bought out 40 and 10 of the club s shares respectively with Xhani retaining the remaining 50 Laci took control of the majority of the club s finances and wages were paid to the staff and the players but despite push for promotion they were unable to reach the play off places and finished the league in 4th place The 2010 11 season would prove to be the worst in the club s history as they experienced relegation to the Albanian Second Division the third tier for the first time as they were relegated for the 2nd time in 2 years The club finished bottom of the First Division table with a record of 4 wins 5 draws and 21 losses scoring a total of just 16 goals in 30 games During the first and only season in the Second Division Partizani managed to finish top of Group B by a single point which guaranteed their promotion and their qualification to the championship final against Terbuni Puke on 17 May 2012 which ended in a 3 1 loss for Partizani 22 The club s return to the First Division would prove to be a successful one as they finished as runners up behind KF Lushnja to achieve back to back promotion in a season that saw the club change ownership as Gazment Demi bought out 50 of the club s shares in January 2013 making him and Lulezim Sallaku co owners and co financiers of the club 23 The club achieved promotion back into the Kategoria Superiore following a four year absence and Demi took over as president following the departure of Sallaku from the post 24 25 After 5 seasons of winning nothing in the Kategoria Superiore Partizani won its first title in 26 years under coach Skender Gega and return to UEFA Champions League after 3 years of absence Stadium Edit Arena Kombetare serves as the home ground of the team Main articles Qemal Stafa Stadium Arena Kombetare Selman Stermasi Stadium and Partizani Complex During the club s early history they played their home games at Albania s main stadium the Qemal Stafa Stadium which was shared with local rivals KF Tirana and then also Dinamo Tirana A second stadium was built in Tirane in 1956 which was the Selman Stermasi Stadium and this stadium was also shared by the three main Tirane clubs The club stopped sharing the Selman Stermasi Stadium in 2014 when they were promoted back to the Kategoria Superiore and in the summer of 2016 the process of demolishing the Qemal Stafa Stadium will begin in order to facilitate the proposed 22 500 seater Arena Kombetare On 9 March 2016 the Albanian government agreed to a 99 year 1 lease of the 37 000 square metre 400 000 sq ft Military Base 4030 located on Myslym Keta Road on the outskirts of Tirane which is where Partizani will build their new training complex as well as their proposed 4 500 seater stadium 26 27 28 Tirana s mayor in a meeting with FK Partizani and FK Tirana granted Partizani the right to play in Tirana s stadium until Qemal Stafa Stadium is finished building 29 In 2019 Partizani moved to the newly built Arena Kombetare On 13 December 2019 they played first match at the new stadium against rivals KF Tirana which also plays some matches at the stadium They lost the match 2 1 with a Winful Cobbinah goal at the last minute of the match which was the first loss for the club in the derbies after 5 years and 8 months and after 18 games Supporters EditUltras GuerrilsEstablished2008TypeSupporters groupClubFK Partizani TiranaHeadquartersTirana AlbaniaAffiliationsGarda 15Ultras Guerrils Edit Partizani Tirana s current supporters group and hooligans firm is called Ultras Guerrils 08 09 who were founded following the merger of two other supports groups Brigada e Kuqe 08 and Komandos Ultras They are one of the most numerous and consistent supporters in Albania attending the team s Albanian Second Division matches Despite their history name and colours they aren t affiliated with any political party Partizani has a lot of supporter abroad Albania such as Kosovo Albanians and also a lot of Macedonian Albanians 30 Rivalries Edit See also KF Tirana Partizani Tirana rivalry The club s biggest rivalry is with KF Tirana The Tirana derby is the name given to any football match contested between Partizani Tirana and KF Tirana football clubs the two biggest rivals in Tirana in Albania Partizani Tirana have a historical advantage of 25 wins ahead of KF Tirana in the League with 67 wins Also the team recorded the best ever result in the match which still remains as 8 0 from 1947 The other main rivalry in the city is with Dinamo Tirana Recent seasons Edit Season Division Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup Europe Top Scorer2013 14 Kategoria Superiore 5th 33 15 8 10 33 26 53 SR Nderim Nexhipi 62014 15 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 22 7 7 42 24 73 QF Stevan Racic 142015 16 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 21 11 4 51 21 74 QF UEL 1QR Xhevahir Sukaj 212016 17 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 19 15 2 46 17 72 SR UCHUEL 3QR PO Caleb Ekuban 172017 18 Kategoria Superiore 5th 36 15 8 13 41 36 53 QF UEL 1QR Gerhard Progni 102018 19 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 20 10 6 45 22 70 QF UEL 1QR Jasir Asani 102019 20 Kategoria Superiore 6th 36 15 8 13 51 40 53 SR W UCHUEL 1QR2QR Eraldo Cinari 132020 21 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 17 14 5 53 23 65 QF Eraldo Cinari Jasir Asani 92021 22 Abissnet Superiore 3rd 36 15 13 8 52 30 58 SF UCO 2QR Stenio Junior 122022 23 Abissnet Superiore 1st 15 9 2 4 20 16 29 UCO 1QR Xhuliano Skuka 10Honours EditType Competition Titles SeasonsDomestic Kategoria Superiore 16 1947 1948 1949 1954 1957 1958 1959 1961 1962 63 1963 64 1970 71 1978 79 1980 81 1986 87 1992 93 2018 19Kategoria e Pare 1 2000 01Kategoria e Dyte 1 2010 11 Albanian Cup 15 1948 1949 1957 1958 1961 1963 64 1965 66 1967 68 1969 70 1972 73 1979 80 1990 91 1992 93 1996 97 2003 04Albanian Supercup 3 1993 2004 2019Double 7 1948 1949 1957 1958 1961 1963 64 1992 93Europe Balkans Cup 1 1970FK Partizani in Europe EditSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1960 61 Balkans Cup 1 5 Steagul Roșu Brașov 0 0 0 1 3rd Levski Sofia 2 0 0 4 Fenerbahce 0 0 0 1 AEK Athens 3 0 0 31962 63 UEFA European Cup 1R IFK Norrkoping 1 1 0 2 1 3 1963 64 UEFA European Cup 1R Spartak Plovdiv 1 0 1 3 2 3 1964 65 UEFA European Cup 1R 1 FC Koln 0 0 0 2 0 2 1966 67 Balkans Cup Group A Cherno More Varna 2 0 1 3 2nd UTA Arad 2 0 1 2 Fenerbahce 2 0 2 31968 69 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Torino 1 0 1 3 2 3 1970 Balkans Cup Group B Sloboda Tuzla 1 2 1 1 1st Universitatea Craiova 1 0 0 1 Final Beroe Stara Zagora 3 0 1 1 4 1 1970 71 UEFA Cup Winners Cup QR Atvidabergs FF 2 0 1 1 3 1 1R Tirol Innsbruck 1 2 2 3 3 5 1971 72 UEFA European Cup 1R CSKA Sofia 0 1 0 3 0 4 1974 Balkans Cup Group B FK Vardar 2 1 0 2 Larissa 2 2 1 3 1979 80 UEFA European Cup 1R Celtic 1 0 1 4 2 4 1979 80 Balkans Cup Group A Rijeka 4 1 0 3 PAS Giannina 2 0 0 3 1980 81 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Malmo FF 0 0 0 1 0 1 1981 82 UEFA European Cup 1R Austria Wien 1 0 1 3 2 3 1987 88 UEFA European Cup 1R Benfica w o 0 4 0 4 1990 91 UEFA Cup 1R Universitatea Craiova 0 1 0 1 0 2 1991 92 European Cup Winners Cup 1R Feyenoord 0 0 0 1 0 1 1993 94 UEFA Champions League QR IA Akranes 0 0 0 3 0 3 1995 96 UEFA Cup QR Fenerbahce 0 4 0 2 0 6 2002 03 UEFA Cup QR Hapoel Tel Aviv 1 4 0 1 1 5 2003 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Maccabi Netanya 2 0 1 3 3 3 2R Dacia Chișinău 0 3 0 2 0 5 2004 05 UEFA Cup 1QR Birkirkara 4 2 1 2 5 4 2QR Hapoel Bnei Sakhnin 1 3 0 3 1 6 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Ethnikos Achnas 2 1 2 4 4 5 2008 09 UEFA Cup 1QR Siroki Brijeg 1 3 0 0 1 3 2015 16 UEFA Europa League 1QR Stromsgodset 0 1 1 3 1 4 2016 17 UEFA Europa League 1QR Slovan Bratislava 0 0 1 UEFA Champions League 2QR2 Ferencvaros 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1p 3QR Red Bull Salzburg 0 1 0 2 0 3 UEFA Europa League PO FC Krasnodar 0 0 0 4 0 4 2017 18 UEFA Europa League 1QR Botev Plovdiv 1 3 0 1 1 4 2018 19 UEFA Europa League 1QR Maribor 0 1 0 2 0 3 2019 20 UEFA Champions League 1QR Qarabag 0 0 0 2 0 2 UEFA Europa League 2QR Sheriff Tiraspol 0 1 1 1 1 2 2021 22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR Sfantul Gheorghe 5 2 3 2 8 4 2QR Basel 0 2 0 3 0 5 2022 23 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR Saburtalo Tbilisi 0 1 a e t 1 0 1 1 4 5 p NotesQR Qualifying round 1R First round 2R Second round Note 1 Partizani Tirana was transferred to 2016 17 UEFA Champions League second qualifying round following the exclusion of KF Skenderbeu Korce by UEFA for match fixing Note 2 Skenderbeu Korce would have qualified for the Champions League second qualifying round as the champions of the 2015 16 Kategoria Superiore but were excluded from participating in the 2016 17 European competitions by UEFA for match fixing 31 32 They appealed the decision to the Court of Arbitration for Sport and UEFA agreed to suspend the exclusion and Skenderbeu Korce were included in the second qualifying round draw 33 The final decision to exclude Skenderbeu Korce was made by the Court of Arbitration for Sport on 6 July 2016 before the second qualifying round was played 34 35 As a result the berth was given to the runners up Partizani Tirana 36 Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 25 October 2022Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 MF ALB Galip Arapi3 DF MKD David Atanaskoski4 DF AUS Steven Havales6 FW KOS Leart Zekolli7 MF BRA Victor8 MF CGO Chandrel Massanga9 FW ALB Xhuliano Skuka10 MF KOS Engjell Hoti12 GK ALB Alban Hoxha captain 17 MF ALB Bruno Telushi18 MF ALB Henri Zuna19 FW ALB Endri Celaj21 MF ALB Valentino Murataj No Pos Nation Player22 FW ALB Tedi Cara23 DF ALB Marcelino Preka24 FW ALB Xhafer Hodo25 FW GHA Alfred Mensah26 DF ALB Paulo Buxhelaj28 DF ALB Eljon Sota31 DF SVK Jozef Menich34 DF SEN Saliou Sembene40 GK MKD Bekim Rexhepi44 DF ALB Andi Hadroj91 FW ALB Klevis Dragaj96 DF ALB Eneo Bitri99 MF ALB Arinaldo RrapajOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player19 MF ALB Agim Dajci on loan at Besa Other players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player FW GRE Dionis CikaniCurrent staff EditPosition NameHead Coach Giovanni ColellaAssistant Manager Fatjon TafajAssistant Manager Renaldo KalariAssistant Manager Blerim KrasniqiGoalkeeping Coach Ramush VeseliPresident Gazmend DemiGeneral director Olsi RamaAcademy Director Genc TomorriTeam Manager Amarildo DajlaniTeam doctor Resmi HoxhaFiziotherapist Ergys RexhaAthletic coach Serxhio SinaniHistorical list of coaches Edit Sllave Llambi 1946 1949 Myslym Alla 1954 1956 Nikolay Lyukshinov 1956 1957 37 Rexhep Spahiu 1956 1962 Loro Borici 1962 1971 Bejkush Birce 1969 1972 Ilia Shuke 1974 1977 Bejkush Birce 1978 1984 Neptun Bajko 1986 1988 Kolec Kraja 1988 1989 Sulejman Starova 1990 1994 Hasan Lika 1994 1995 Ramadan Shehu 1995 1996 Sulejman Starova 1996 1997 Perlat Musta 1997 1998 Edmond Gezdari 1998 1999 Genc Tomorri 2000 2001 Neptun Bajko 2001 Nikolay Arabov 2001 Shpetim Duro 2001 2002 Tiziano Gori 2002 Neptun Bajko 2002 2003 Ilir Spahiu 2003 Sulejman Mema 2003 2004 Ilir Shulku 2004 Ramadan Shehu 5 Oct 2004 20 Oct 2004 Sulejman Mema 2004 2005 Neptun Bajko Jul 2005 17 Sep 2005 Sulejman Mema 17 Sep 2005 16 Nov 2005 Sulejman Starova 16 Nov 2005 Jun 2006 Neptun Bajko Jul 2006 2 Nov 2007 Hasan Lika 2 Nov 2006 26 Oct 2008 Shpetim Duro 26 Oct 2008 May 2009 Skerdi Bejzade 2009 2010 Gerd Haxhiu 2010 Neptun Bajko 2010 2011 Ylli Shehu 2011 Perlat Musta 2012 Nikolin Coclli Jul 2012 25 Nov 2012 Shpetim Duro 25 Nov 2012 4 Mar 2013 Hasan Lika 4 Mar 2013 10 Feb 2014 Marcio Sampaio 10 Feb 2014 6 May 2014 Genc Tomorri 6 May 2014 Jun 2014 Shpetim Duro 2014 2015 Sulejman Starova Jul 2015 4 Jan 2016 Andrea Agostinelli 4 Jan 2016 Jun 2016 Klevis Dalipi Jun 2016 Jul 2016 Adolfo Sormani Jul 2016 Oct 2016 Sulejman Starova Oct 2016 Jul 2017 Mark Iuliano Jul 2017 Nov 2017 Sulejman Starova Nov 2017 Mar 2018 Klevis Dalipi Mar 2018 Jun 2018 Skender Gega Jul 2018 May 2019 Franco Lerda Jun 2019 Dec 2019 Renaldo Kalari Dec 2019 Jan 2020 Adolfo Sormani Jan 2020 Jun 2020 Ilir Daja Jun 2020 Dec 2021 Dritan Mehmeti Dec 2021 Aug 2022 Giovanni Colella Aug 2022 Title winning managers Edit Name Period Trophies Sllave Llambi 1946 1949 National Championship 3 Republic Cup 2 Myslym Alla 1954 1956 National Championship Republic Cup Rexhep Spahiu 1956 1962 National Championship 4 Republic Cup 3 Loro Borici 1962 1971 National Championship 3 Republic Cup 2 Balkans Cup Ilia Shuke 1974 1977 National Championship Bejkush Birce 1977 198x National Championship 2 Neptun Bajko 1986 1988 National Championship Sulejman Starova 1992 1994 National Championship Albanian Cup Sulejman Mema 2003 2004 Albanian Cup Albanian Supercup Skender Gega 2018 2019 Kategoria Superiore Albanian SupercupSponsorship EditPeriod Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor1985 1992 Adidas 1992 1993 Abaco2003 2004 Legea AMC2004 2005 Adidas Neri2007 2008 Legea A K K 2008 2009 Adidas 2013 2014 Legea Albtelecom2014 2015 2015 2016 Adidas2016 2017 Macron2017 2018 Joma2018 2019 MCN2019 2020References EditNotes Edit Sources Edit mbyllet derbi partizani tirana ne air albania tekstesport 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