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KF Skënderbeu Korçë

Klubi Futbollistik Skënderbeu Korçë (Albanian pronunciation: [skəndɛɾbɛu kɔɾtʃə]), is an Albanian professional football club based in Korçë, a city in southeastern Albania. The club play in the Kategoria e Parë, which is the second tier of football in the country. The club was founded as Vllazëria Korçë in 1909. In 1925, it took on its current form following the merger of several local clubs, and the club's name was changed to Skënderbeu Korçë, after Albania's national hero Skanderbeg. The club's home ground has been the Skënderbeu Stadium since it was built in 1957, and it now has a capacity of 12,343, of which 5,724 are seated.

Skënderbeu
Full nameKlubi Futbollistik Skënderbeu
Nickname(s)Ujqërit e Dëborës (The Snow Wolves)
Bardhekuqtë (The White and Reds)
Juglindorët (The South Easterners)
Founded1925; 98 years ago (1925)[1]
GroundSkënderbeu Stadium
Capacity12,343[2]
OwnerMunicipality of Korçë
PresidentArdian Takaj
Head CoachIvan Gvozdenović
LeagueKategoria e Parë
2021–22Kategoria Superiore, 10th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Skënderbeu Korçë have won 8 league titles, with the first coming in 1933 before going on 78-year run without winning the league. The club won its first league title since 1933 in 2011, and they have won the league 6 more times since. The club had won six consecutive league titles since 2011, breaking the Albanian record which had been held by Dinamo Tirana who had won four consecutive titles in the 1950s.

In 2015 the club became the first Albanian side to reach the play-off round of the UEFA Champions League but they lost to Dinamo Zagreb and dropped into the UEFA Europa League, and became the first Albanian side to qualify for the group stages of a UEFA competition.

History

The first years

The first football club in the city of Korçë was formed on 15 April 1909 under the name Vllazëria by politician and poet Hilë Mosi.[3] The rise in the popularity of the sport resulted in a number of clubs being formed between 1920 and 1922, including clubs such as Përparimi and Sport Klub Korça. In 1923, the Albanian National Lyceum formed the Shpresa sports society. Skënderbeu was formed in 1925 when a large number of the young men and young men of the city were playing football regularly in local fields. The rise in popularity of the sport led to most neighbourhoods forming their own football teams, such as Zhgaba in 1926 and Leka i Madh, Pirro, Brekverdhit, Zjarri, Tigri and Diamanti in 1927, which competed in the city's first organised football competition held in 1928. These teams were local, however, and would only compete with one another, as the main football club to represent the city was Skënderbeu who overcome several problems at the start, some of which were even political. Skënderbeu was named after 15th century Albanian nobleman and national hero Skanderbeg.

The club quickly became the Alban's main football team, and in 1926 they began to play friendly games against teams from neighbouring countries, starting with Macedonian side Monastir, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. In two games played, Skënderbeu won 5–2 and then drew 2–2. Skënderbeu also played friendlies against Greek teams from Ermioni and Thessaloniki, which is modern day Aris FC. They also played against Kavala, who they beat 2–0 in Albania but lost 1–0 against in Greece.[4]

1930s championships

The club competed in the first ever national football competition in Albania, which was the 1930 championship. As the only club to represent Korçë nationally, Skënderbeu had huge popular support within the city, with similar support bases seen with the likes of KF Tirana and Vllaznia Shkodër, who all earned a name for themselves in the early stages of Albanian football. During the 1930 championship, Skënderbeu finished runners-up to KF Tirana, after forfeiting both championship playoff matches.[5] The club won its first ever Albanian Championship just three years later in 1933, finishing two points ahead of Vllaznia.[6] The championship winning side was: Klani Marjani, Kristaq Bimbli, Andrea Çani, Andon Miti, Lefter Petra, Fori Stasa, Nexhat Dishnica, Tomor Ypi, Thoma Vangjeli, Servet Teufik Agaj, Enver Kulla, Vasil Trebicka, Stavri Kondili, Aristotel Samsuri, with Qemal Omari as their manager.

In the same year, the club's striker Servet Teufik Agaj was the top goalscorer with seven league goals, an honour also won by his strike partner Aristotel Samsuri in 1931, also with seven goals. The following year, Skënderbeu strongly fought to retain their title, but only finished as runners-up once again to KF Tirana, with Samsuri being the club's top goalscorer that season with seven goals. In the next two championships held prior to World War II, Skënderbeu finished in fourth place in both years under manager Qemal Omari. The club ceased operations between 1938 and 1945 due to World War II, as there were no official tournaments held in Albania.

Post-war struggles

In 1945, the club began operating again. Supporters paraded in the streets of Korçë as the club announced the news. The majority of the players who were active in the 1930s were no longer playing football competitively, so the squad was virtually new, except for Klani Marjani, Bellovoda and Saro.

But the delight was short lived as the club struggled to match their performances before the war. In 1945, they finished fourth in Group B, consisting of six teams, and in the following 1946 season they finished fifth in Group A, just one point ahead of bottom place. Manager Tato Bimbli decided to bring in young players in order to revive the squad during the 1947 season, when the club also changed its name to Dinamo Korçë for the Communist Party, Bimbli's decision to bring in young players paid off as the club finished third in the league out of nine teams. The following season, however, turned out to be a disaster as they finished bottom of Group A with just a single point from seven games.

In 1949, the club changed its name to Korça, and they finished in sixth place out of nine teams in the same year. Manager Tato Bimbli left the club after having a difficult time in charge, and he was replaced by Spiro Koçe in 1950. In 1951, all Albanian teams were ordered by the Communist Party to be named "Puna", which literally translates to "work". During these years, the club remained a notable force, but with no relative success often finishing in mid-table in the league. Skënderbeu was also a three time finalist in the Albanian Cup in 1958, 1965 and 1976, in which they lost all three finals. They did, however, win the Albanian First Division in 1976–77 as well as three other times with the last win in 2008–09 season where Skënderbeu won the rights to move into the Albanian Superliga.

Recent dominance

2009–10

During the winter of 2009–10, the club was bottom of the league and facing the real possibility of relegation from the Albanian Superliga, but there were seismic changes in terms of the ownership and the board, as a new president in the shape of Red Bull Albania CEO Agim Zeqo was appointed. A new 16-member board was also elected, and a host of new donors attached themselves to the club, including some of Albania's most successful businessmen, such as Samir Mane, Irfan Hysenbelliu and Grigor Joti. Journalist Blendi Fevziu was also named as a donor, alongside national Minister of Finance Ridvan Bode and the prefect of Korçë, Niko Peleshi. The club's short-term goal was to remain in the Albanian Superliga, and they planned to win the league the following season.[7] In order to escape relegation, the club brought in Mirel Josa as new head coach, along with a host of new players, both from Albania and neighbouring countries. They finished the league in 10th place out of 12 teams, meaning they entered a relegation playoff with the third placed Albanian First Division side KS Kamza, which they won 1–0 through a second minute Klodian Asllani goal to remain in the Albanian Superliga.[8]

2010–11

Ahead of the 2010–11 season, the squad was revamped and under the guidance of Shkëlqim Muça as the head coach, new players were brought in, many of whom were Albanian internationals including Orges Shehi, Ditmar Bicaj, Endrit Vrapi, Jetmir Sefa and Bledi Shkëmbi who was named captain following his return to his hometown club. Other quality signings made Skënderbeu the favourites to win the title. They were defeated by KF Tirana in their first ever Albanian Supercup game, and they spent much of the season in second place in the league, behind pacesetters Flamurtari Vlorë. Shkëlqim Muça was replaced by Shpëtim Duro as head coach in February and defeated Flamurtari Vlorë in his first game in charge to move closer to top spot, and he went on to guide the club to 11 wins in his 13 games in charge, to win the Albanian title for the first time since 1933 and to qualify for the UEFA Champions League qualifying round for the first time in their history.[9] After winning the league for the first time in 78 years, club president Agim Zeqo said, "It was a great season and it was great to see our city and our fans enjoy this title. This town loves football and deserved this win. Let's do it again next season."[10]

2011-12

The club made its Champions League debut against Cypriot side APOEL in the second qualifying round on 13 July 2011, and they lost 2–0 at home, before losing 4–0 away as they were knocked out of the competition. They continued a poor start to the season as they lost out to KF Tirana in the Albanian Supercup before the start of the Albanian Superliga season, where they also struggled. After only one win in their opening four games, head coach Shpëtim Duro was replaced by the Czech Stanislav Levý, who became the club's first foreign coach since Qemal Omari in the 1930s, who himself was of Albanian ancestry, making Levý the club's first truly foreign coach. He guided the club to a 14 match unbeaten run to reach the top of the table, and he only lost two games in charge as they narrowly beat Teuta Durrës to the title with only a single point between the sides to claim the only Champions League spot once again. In the Albanian Cup, Skënderbeu reached their first final since 1976, but they lost to KF Tirana as they continued their 100% losing record in Albanian Cup finals, having lost in 1958, 1965 and 1976 before the 2012 final.

2012–13

They kicked off the 2012–13 campaign with their first ever Champions League and European win, as they defeated Hungarian side Debrecen 1–0 at home through a Sebino Plaku goal to give them real hope of qualifying for the third qualifying round of the competition. In the away leg however Skënderbeu lost 3–0 and were knocked out after a 3–1 aggregate loss despite winning the first leg of the tie. They once again lost out to KF Tirana in the Albanian Supercup for the second consecutive season, but in the league they lost just once in their opening 20 games and remained in first place for the entire campaign as they went on to win the title for the third time in a row. In the Albanian Cup they were knocked out by Bylis Ballsh in the semi final after a 2–1 aggregate loss over two legs, a result which came as a surprise as Skënderbeu had defeated all five teams they had faced during their cup run and were considered the favourites.

2013–14

The club won the Albanian Supercup for the first time in their history, after defeating KF Laçi. Later, Skënderbeu begun their 2013–14 campaign with their first ever Champions League tie as they draw 0–0 in the away leg against Neftchi Baku, which gave them a shade of hope in their dream about qualifying for the third qualifying round of the competition. In the home leg, they held the score to a tie in regular time and went to win 1–0 in the extra-time through a Nurudeen Orelesi goal in the 116th minute, qualifying for the first time in the third qualifying round of Champions League. They were drawn against Kazakh side Shakhter Karagandy and they lost 3–0 away, before winning 3–2 at home (temporarily being 3-0 up) and were knocked out of the competition. They dropped into the UEFA Europa League play-offs, making their debut in the second most important continental competition with a 0–1 loss to Ukrainian side Chornomorets Odesa in the away leg. At home, they recorded their first ever Europa League win, defeating Chornomorets 1–0 with an Andi Ribaj goal, giving Skënderbeu hopes of becoming the first Albanian team to qualify to the group stage of a European competition by progressing to the Europa League group stages. With a 1–1 tie, however, the match went to extra-time and later penalties, with Skënderbeu losing 6–7. In the championship, they began with a 1–0 victory over Besa Kavajë, then lost important matches against Flamutari and Kukësi, but recovered and claimed a winter lead place. They won their fourth consecutive league title after a 2–1 win over Partizani.

2014–15

The club won the Albanian Supercup for the second year in a row after defeating Flarmutari 1–0 in the final. In the new Champions League season, they had great expectations fed by a 0–0 draw in the second qualifying round against BATE Borisov away, but a 1–1 draw at home ended their hopes as were eliminated on away goals rule. In the league, they win the first two games, before losing to Partizani Tirana and a win against Kukësi was shortly followed by a defeat to Teuta Durrës. Then, they had an unbeaten run, with losses against only KF Tirana and KF Laçi. In the Albanian Cup, they were knocked out by Kukësi in the semi-finals. They won their fifth consecutive championship title and sixth overall.

2015–16

The summer transfer window was marked by the signing of the Albanian international Hamdi Salihi, who played at Rapid Wien. After a 2–2 draw against Laçi, however, they lost the Albanian Supercup 7–8 on penalties. They kicked off the 2015–16 campaign with their biggest ever Champions League and European win, as they defeated Northern Ireland side Crusaders 4–1. They lost the away match 2–3, but qualified to the third qualifying round for the second time with an aggregate 6–4 score and they faced Milsami Orhei. They beat Milsami 2–0 both home and away to become the only Albanian side to qualify to the UEFA Champions League play-offs, where they met Dinamo Zagreb. They were defeated 1–2 at home and 1–4 away and eliminated from Champions League. They were dropped into the UEFA Europa League group stages, becoming the first Albanian club to progress to the group stage of a European competition. Skënderbeu Korçë were drawn against Beşiktaş, Lokomotiv Moscow and Sporting Clube de Portugal. In matchday 1, their first ever group stage game, the club was defeated at home 0–1 by Beşiktaş after a hard fight between the two sides. In the next matchday, they lost 0–2 to Lokomotiv Moscow in Moscow. Their worst defeat in the European competition yet came the next matchday, a storming 1–5 loss to Sporting in the away leg at Lisbon, but also had the Albanian side scoring their first goal in the UEFA Europa League group stages. In the home match, Skënderbeu Korçë recorded a historic 3–0 win over Sporting, was one of the most important victories of a football club in Albania as Skënderbeu recorded their first points in a Europa League group stage game. They received 2 scoreless loses in the remaining matches respectively 2–0 away against Beşiktaş and 0–3 home against Lokomotiv Moscow to end the European campaign eliminating from group stage ranked in the last place. In the cup they advanced until the semi-final to be eliminated from Laçi on away goals rule after losing the first match away 1–0 and despite winning the second one 2–1. They won their sixth consecutive league title collecting 79 points 5 more than Partizani Tirana.

2016–17

Skënderbeu were banned from European football during the 2016–17 season for 10 years over match-fixing allegations.[11] The decision was unprecedented in UEFA's history, both for the length of the ban as well as the fact that UEFA's conclusions were based primarily on statistical analysis of betting patterns.[12]

2017–18

Skënderbeu entered Europa League, as they finished third in Albanian Superliga. They played against UE Sant Julia, defeating them 1–0 at home and 5–0 in Andorra, so they qualified. For the 2nd round, they played against the Kazakhstan outfit, Kairat. The match ended in a draw (1–1) in Kazakhstan and won 2–0 at home. They then went on to play the Czech Republic side, FK Mladá Boleslav and lost 2–1 on the night in the Czech Republic. The return match in Elbasan Arena saw Skënderbeu winning the regular time 2–1, while the extra periods yielded no further goals. Skënderbeu ultimately triumphed 4–2 on penalties. For the play-off round, they were drawn against Dinamo Zagreb for their second time, just like the UEFA Champions League play-off 2 years ago, where Skënderbeu were eliminated 6–2 on aggregate. They surprised Dinamo in the away match by scoring through Liridon Latifi in the 37th minute, but conceding in the very last minute. Even though Skënderbeu didn't win, they could hope for the Europa League qualification thanks to the away goal scored. Skënderbeu needed at least a goalless draw to progress to the next stage of the competition. In the return leg, that was exactly what happened. Skënderbeu qualified for the group stage for the second time in their history, and also being the first Albanian team to win four qualifying rounds in the Europa League. Also, they have been the only Albanian club to earn more than 3 points, which was the record for the most points earned in the Europa League group stage by an Albanian club 2 years ago.

On 29 March 2018, Skënderbeu was handed a 10-year ban from European competition on the basis of conclusive evidence of match fixing. The club was additionally fined €1 million in one of the harshest punishments of a European club. The club is expected to appeal.

2019–20

On 12 July 2019, Skënderbeu's appeal against their 10-year ban from European competition was dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.[13]

Stadium

The club has played its home games at the Skënderbeu Stadium since it was built in 1957. The stadium was fully renovated in 2010 in order to gain accreditation from UEFA to host European games at the ground. The stadium has a capacity of 12,343 people all seater. It was approved by UEFA, to hold preliminary rounds of Champions League matches in 2011.

 

Supporters

Skenderbeu is considered to be one of the best supported clubs in Albania, with the majority of fans live in the Korçë District, which has a population of just under 140,000. The main supporters' group for the club is called Ujqërit e Dëborës, which literally translates to snow wolves. The group was formed in 2008 and quickly became considered the club's main supporters' group. They are present at every home game at the Skënderbeu Stadium and they also organise trips to every away game of the season, also attending Albania national team games alongside other teams' supporters' groups.[14] It is compulsory for every member to wear either the group's or Skënderbeu's clothing during games to distinguish between other fans. The group also has factions in different cities around the world where there are Albanian diaspora, including Toronto, Canada. Yearly membership to be an official member of the group costs 1000 lek (€7,14 or £5.86 as of 1 February 2014).

They have a fierce rivalry with KF Tirana's supports groups Tirona Fanatics, with both sets of fans being involved in hooligan activities since Skënderbeu's rise to prominence overtaking KF Tirana around 2010. In September 2013 prior to an away game in Tiranë the Ujqërit e Deborës group called upon Tirona Fanatics members to reduce the tensions between the two sets of fans.[15]

In November 2013, Skënderbeu was forced to play Flamurtari Vlorë behind closed doors due to the behaviour of Ujqërit e Dëborës against Partizani in a 3–0 win on 2 November. The game against Partizani Tirana was seen by attended by 5500 and there were no altercations between rival fans or any offensive chanting but the Albanian Football Association deemed the choreography of the Ujqërit e Dëborës to be worthy of a one match ban on supporters.[16]

Honours

Domestic

Kategoria Superiore

Kategoria e Parë

Albanian Cup

Albanian Supercup

Recent seasons

Season Division Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup
2006–07 Kategoria e Parë 1st 24 17 5 2 46 18 56 R16
2007–08 Kategoria Superiore 12th 33 3 2 28 26 80 11 R16
2008–09 Kategoria e Parë 2nd 30 20 5 5 60 32 65 R16
2009–10 Kategoria Superiore 10th 33 11 9 13 41 41 42 QF
2010–11 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 23 4 6 52 23 73 QF
2011–12 Kategoria Superiore 1st 26 17 6 3 45 16 57 RU RU
2012–13 Kategoria Superiore 1st 26 18 4 4 43 14 58 SF RU
2013–14 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 18 7 8 52 32 61 SF W
2014–15 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 24 7 5 58 18 79 SF W
2015–16 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 25 4 7 73 27 79 SF RU
2016–17 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 21 9 6 45 22 72 RU RU
2017–18 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 22 6 8 68 41 72 W
2018–19 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 15 12 9 45 30 55 SF W
2019–20 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 17 7 12 42 43 58 QF
2020–21 Kategoria Superiore 7th 36 9 10 17 34 55 37 RU
2021–22 Abissnet Superiore 10th 36 4 14 18 23 43 26 QF
2022–23 Kategoria e Parë

Records

  • Biggest ever European home victory:   Skënderbeu Korçë 4–1 Crusaders  ; 14 July 2015
  • Biggest ever European home defeat:   Skënderbeu Korçë 0–2 APOEL  ; 13 July 2011
  • Biggest ever European away victory:   Sant Julià 0–5 Skënderbeu Korçë  ; 7 July 2017
  • Biggest ever European away defeat:   Sporting CP 5–1 Skënderbeu Korçë  ; 22 October 2015

European competitions record

By competition

As of 19 October 2017
Competition App Pld W D L GF GA
Balkan Cup
1
4
2
0
2
3
8
UEFA Champions League
5
16
6
3
7
18
25
UEFA Europa League
3
22
7
5
10
24
29
Total
9
42
15
8
19
45
62

Matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1977–78 Balkans Cup Group B   Rijeka 1–0 0–6
2nd
  Aris 2–0 0–2
2011–12 UEFA Champions League 2Q   APOEL 0–2 0–4 0–6
2012–13 UEFA Champions League 2Q   Debrecen 1–0 0–3 1–3
2013–14 UEFA Champions League 2Q   Neftchi Baku 1–0
(aet)
0–0 1–0
3Q   Shakhter Karagandy 3–2 0–3 3–5
UEFA Europa League PO   Chornomorets Odesa 1–0
(aet)
0–1 1–1
(6–7 p)
2014–15 UEFA Champions League 2Q   BATE Borisov 1–1 0–0 1–1
2015–16 UEFA Champions League 2Q   Crusaders 4–1 2–3 6–4
3Q   Milsami Orhei 2–0 2–0 4–0
PO   Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 1–4 2–6
UEFA Europa League Group H   Beşiktaş 0–1 0–2
4th
  Lokomotiv Moscow 0–3 0–2
  Sporting CP 3–0 1–5
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1Q   Sant Julià 1–0 5–0 6–0
2Q   Kairat 2–0 1–1 3–1
3Q   Mladá Boleslav 2–1 (aet) 1–2 3–3
(2–1 p)
PO   Dinamo Zagreb 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
Group B   Dynamo Kyiv 3–2 1–3
4th
  Partizan 0–0 0–2
  Young Boys 1–1 1–2
Notes
  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round

Ranking

UEFA club coefficient ranking

As of 1 June 2021[17]
Rank Team Points
286   Europa 4.000
287   Liepāja 4.000
288   Vardar Skopje 4.000
289   Skënderbeu 4.000
290   Hibernians 3.750
291   Levadia Tallinn 3.750
292   Torpedo Kutaisi 3.750

Players

Current squad

As of 1 September 2022[18]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ALB Herdis Alliu
4 DF   ALB Oltion Rapa
5 DF   ALB Elvis Prençi
6 DF   ALB Dritmir Beci
7 FW   ALB Gresild Lika
8 MF   ALB Dean Liço
9 FW   ALB Belajdi Pusi
11 FW   NGA Abdeen Temitope Abdul
14 MF   ALB Jurgen Vrapi
17 MF   ALB Rei Pecani
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW   ALB Ardit Nikaj
19 DF   ALB Erlis Frashëri
20 MF   GHA Derrick Frimpong
21 FW   ALB Kevin Hysolli
23 MF   MKD Ramin Alii
25 FW   GHA Sumaila Abubakari
32 DF   ALB Ergi Zenullari
72 GK   ALB Shkëlzen Ruçi
77 FW   ALB Jorgo Qeleshi
97 FW   ALB Uendi Vecaj

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
DF   SWE Mërgim Shala
MF   ALB Donald Bogdani
MF   GRE Georgios Tampas

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

Top scorers

  •   Top scorers in Albanian Superliga.

Current staff

Position Staff
President   Ardian Takaj
Managing Director   Arlind Boshku
  Niko Pëlleshi
  Petrika Konomi
  Agim Zeqo
  Spiro Bardhi
Technical Director   Ilirjan Përmeti
Sporting Director   Haris Fakic
Director   Roland Shkelqimi
Head Coach   Ivan Gvozdenović
Assistant Manager   Gentian Lici
Goalkeeping Coach   Ilir Bozhiqi
Athletics Coach  
Physiotherapist   Dionis Prisoj
Doctor   Gezim Qyli

Historical list of coaches

Sponsorship

Companies that KF Skënderbeu Korçë currently has sponsorship deals with include:

Licensee Product
Ama Coffee Main Sponsor
Joma Technical Sponsor
Bashkia Korçë Co Sponsor
Tropikal Resort Durrës Co Sponsor
Almeco Co Sponsor
Baste Live Co Sponsor

Kit sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2005–2007 Legea
2009–2010 Almaco
2010–2011 Adidas Ama Caffe
2011–2015 Legea
2015–2019 Puma
2019–2021 Uhlsport ––
2021– Joma ––


References

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External links

  • Official website (in Albanian)
  • Albanian Football Association Official Website (in Albanian and English)
  • KF Skënderbeu at UEFA.com (in English)

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For other uses see Skanderbeg disambiguation Klubi Futbollistik Skenderbeu Korce Albanian pronunciation skendɛɾbɛu kɔɾtʃe is an Albanian professional football club based in Korce a city in southeastern Albania The club play in the Kategoria e Pare which is the second tier of football in the country The club was founded as Vllazeria Korce in 1909 In 1925 it took on its current form following the merger of several local clubs and the club s name was changed to Skenderbeu Korce after Albania s national hero Skanderbeg The club s home ground has been the Skenderbeu Stadium since it was built in 1957 and it now has a capacity of 12 343 of which 5 724 are seated SkenderbeuFull nameKlubi Futbollistik SkenderbeuNickname s Ujqerit e Debores The Snow Wolves Bardhekuqte The White and Reds Juglindoret The South Easterners Founded1925 98 years ago 1925 1 GroundSkenderbeu StadiumCapacity12 343 2 OwnerMunicipality of KorcePresidentArdian TakajHead CoachIvan GvozdenovicLeagueKategoria e Pare2021 22Kategoria Superiore 10th relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursSkenderbeu Korce have won 8 league titles with the first coming in 1933 before going on 78 year run without winning the league The club won its first league title since 1933 in 2011 and they have won the league 6 more times since The club had won six consecutive league titles since 2011 breaking the Albanian record which had been held by Dinamo Tirana who had won four consecutive titles in the 1950s In 2015 the club became the first Albanian side to reach the play off round of the UEFA Champions League but they lost to Dinamo Zagreb and dropped into the UEFA Europa League and became the first Albanian side to qualify for the group stages of a UEFA competition Contents 1 History 1 1 The first years 1 2 1930s championships 1 3 Post war struggles 1 4 Recent dominance 1 4 1 2009 10 1 4 2 2010 11 1 4 3 2011 12 1 4 4 2012 13 1 4 5 2013 14 1 4 6 2014 15 1 4 7 2015 16 1 4 8 2016 17 1 4 9 2017 18 1 4 10 2019 20 2 Stadium 3 Supporters 4 Honours 4 1 Domestic 4 2 Recent seasons 5 Records 6 European competitions record 6 1 By competition 6 1 1 Matches 7 Ranking 7 1 UEFA club coefficient ranking 8 Players 8 1 Current squad 8 2 Other players under contract 8 3 Out on loan 8 4 Top scorers 9 Current staff 9 1 Historical list of coaches 10 Sponsorship 10 1 Kit sponsors 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe first years Edit The first football club in the city of Korce was formed on 15 April 1909 under the name Vllazeria by politician and poet Hile Mosi 3 The rise in the popularity of the sport resulted in a number of clubs being formed between 1920 and 1922 including clubs such as Perparimi and Sport Klub Korca In 1923 the Albanian National Lyceum formed the Shpresa sports society Skenderbeu was formed in 1925 when a large number of the young men and young men of the city were playing football regularly in local fields The rise in popularity of the sport led to most neighbourhoods forming their own football teams such as Zhgaba in 1926 and Leka i Madh Pirro Brekverdhit Zjarri Tigri and Diamanti in 1927 which competed in the city s first organised football competition held in 1928 These teams were local however and would only compete with one another as the main football club to represent the city was Skenderbeu who overcome several problems at the start some of which were even political Skenderbeu was named after 15th century Albanian nobleman and national hero Skanderbeg The club quickly became the Alban s main football team and in 1926 they began to play friendly games against teams from neighbouring countries starting with Macedonian side Monastir then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia In two games played Skenderbeu won 5 2 and then drew 2 2 Skenderbeu also played friendlies against Greek teams from Ermioni and Thessaloniki which is modern day Aris FC They also played against Kavala who they beat 2 0 in Albania but lost 1 0 against in Greece 4 1930s championships Edit The club competed in the first ever national football competition in Albania which was the 1930 championship As the only club to represent Korce nationally Skenderbeu had huge popular support within the city with similar support bases seen with the likes of KF Tirana and Vllaznia Shkoder who all earned a name for themselves in the early stages of Albanian football During the 1930 championship Skenderbeu finished runners up to KF Tirana after forfeiting both championship playoff matches 5 The club won its first ever Albanian Championship just three years later in 1933 finishing two points ahead of Vllaznia 6 The championship winning side was Klani Marjani Kristaq Bimbli Andrea Cani Andon Miti Lefter Petra Fori Stasa Nexhat Dishnica Tomor Ypi Thoma Vangjeli Servet Teufik Agaj Enver Kulla Vasil Trebicka Stavri Kondili Aristotel Samsuri with Qemal Omari as their manager In the same year the club s striker Servet Teufik Agaj was the top goalscorer with seven league goals an honour also won by his strike partner Aristotel Samsuri in 1931 also with seven goals The following year Skenderbeu strongly fought to retain their title but only finished as runners up once again to KF Tirana with Samsuri being the club s top goalscorer that season with seven goals In the next two championships held prior to World War II Skenderbeu finished in fourth place in both years under manager Qemal Omari The club ceased operations between 1938 and 1945 due to World War II as there were no official tournaments held in Albania Post war struggles Edit In 1945 the club began operating again Supporters paraded in the streets of Korce as the club announced the news The majority of the players who were active in the 1930s were no longer playing football competitively so the squad was virtually new except for Klani Marjani Bellovoda and Saro But the delight was short lived as the club struggled to match their performances before the war In 1945 they finished fourth in Group B consisting of six teams and in the following 1946 season they finished fifth in Group A just one point ahead of bottom place Manager Tato Bimbli decided to bring in young players in order to revive the squad during the 1947 season when the club also changed its name to Dinamo Korce for the Communist Party Bimbli s decision to bring in young players paid off as the club finished third in the league out of nine teams The following season however turned out to be a disaster as they finished bottom of Group A with just a single point from seven games In 1949 the club changed its name to Korca and they finished in sixth place out of nine teams in the same year Manager Tato Bimbli left the club after having a difficult time in charge and he was replaced by Spiro Koce in 1950 In 1951 all Albanian teams were ordered by the Communist Party to be named Puna which literally translates to work During these years the club remained a notable force but with no relative success often finishing in mid table in the league Skenderbeu was also a three time finalist in the Albanian Cup in 1958 1965 and 1976 in which they lost all three finals They did however win the Albanian First Division in 1976 77 as well as three other times with the last win in 2008 09 season where Skenderbeu won the rights to move into the Albanian Superliga Recent dominance Edit 2009 10 Edit During the winter of 2009 10 the club was bottom of the league and facing the real possibility of relegation from the Albanian Superliga but there were seismic changes in terms of the ownership and the board as a new president in the shape of Red Bull Albania CEO Agim Zeqo was appointed A new 16 member board was also elected and a host of new donors attached themselves to the club including some of Albania s most successful businessmen such as Samir Mane Irfan Hysenbelliu and Grigor Joti Journalist Blendi Fevziu was also named as a donor alongside national Minister of Finance Ridvan Bode and the prefect of Korce Niko Peleshi The club s short term goal was to remain in the Albanian Superliga and they planned to win the league the following season 7 In order to escape relegation the club brought in Mirel Josa as new head coach along with a host of new players both from Albania and neighbouring countries They finished the league in 10th place out of 12 teams meaning they entered a relegation playoff with the third placed Albanian First Division side KS Kamza which they won 1 0 through a second minute Klodian Asllani goal to remain in the Albanian Superliga 8 2010 11 Edit Ahead of the 2010 11 season the squad was revamped and under the guidance of Shkelqim Muca as the head coach new players were brought in many of whom were Albanian internationals including Orges Shehi Ditmar Bicaj Endrit Vrapi Jetmir Sefa and Bledi Shkembi who was named captain following his return to his hometown club Other quality signings made Skenderbeu the favourites to win the title They were defeated by KF Tirana in their first ever Albanian Supercup game and they spent much of the season in second place in the league behind pacesetters Flamurtari Vlore Shkelqim Muca was replaced by Shpetim Duro as head coach in February and defeated Flamurtari Vlore in his first game in charge to move closer to top spot and he went on to guide the club to 11 wins in his 13 games in charge to win the Albanian title for the first time since 1933 and to qualify for the UEFA Champions League qualifying round for the first time in their history 9 After winning the league for the first time in 78 years club president Agim Zeqo said It was a great season and it was great to see our city and our fans enjoy this title This town loves football and deserved this win Let s do it again next season 10 2011 12 Edit The club made its Champions League debut against Cypriot side APOEL in the second qualifying round on 13 July 2011 and they lost 2 0 at home before losing 4 0 away as they were knocked out of the competition They continued a poor start to the season as they lost out to KF Tirana in the Albanian Supercup before the start of the Albanian Superliga season where they also struggled After only one win in their opening four games head coach Shpetim Duro was replaced by the Czech Stanislav Levy who became the club s first foreign coach since Qemal Omari in the 1930s who himself was of Albanian ancestry making Levy the club s first truly foreign coach He guided the club to a 14 match unbeaten run to reach the top of the table and he only lost two games in charge as they narrowly beat Teuta Durres to the title with only a single point between the sides to claim the only Champions League spot once again In the Albanian Cup Skenderbeu reached their first final since 1976 but they lost to KF Tirana as they continued their 100 losing record in Albanian Cup finals having lost in 1958 1965 and 1976 before the 2012 final 2012 13 Edit They kicked off the 2012 13 campaign with their first ever Champions League and European win as they defeated Hungarian side Debrecen 1 0 at home through a Sebino Plaku goal to give them real hope of qualifying for the third qualifying round of the competition In the away leg however Skenderbeu lost 3 0 and were knocked out after a 3 1 aggregate loss despite winning the first leg of the tie They once again lost out to KF Tirana in the Albanian Supercup for the second consecutive season but in the league they lost just once in their opening 20 games and remained in first place for the entire campaign as they went on to win the title for the third time in a row In the Albanian Cup they were knocked out by Bylis Ballsh in the semi final after a 2 1 aggregate loss over two legs a result which came as a surprise as Skenderbeu had defeated all five teams they had faced during their cup run and were considered the favourites 2013 14 Edit The club won the Albanian Supercup for the first time in their history after defeating KF Laci Later Skenderbeu begun their 2013 14 campaign with their first ever Champions League tie as they draw 0 0 in the away leg against Neftchi Baku which gave them a shade of hope in their dream about qualifying for the third qualifying round of the competition In the home leg they held the score to a tie in regular time and went to win 1 0 in the extra time through a Nurudeen Orelesi goal in the 116th minute qualifying for the first time in the third qualifying round of Champions League They were drawn against Kazakh side Shakhter Karagandy and they lost 3 0 away before winning 3 2 at home temporarily being 3 0 up and were knocked out of the competition They dropped into the UEFA Europa League play offs making their debut in the second most important continental competition with a 0 1 loss to Ukrainian side Chornomorets Odesa in the away leg At home they recorded their first ever Europa League win defeating Chornomorets 1 0 with an Andi Ribaj goal giving Skenderbeu hopes of becoming the first Albanian team to qualify to the group stage of a European competition by progressing to the Europa League group stages With a 1 1 tie however the match went to extra time and later penalties with Skenderbeu losing 6 7 In the championship they began with a 1 0 victory over Besa Kavaje then lost important matches against Flamutari and Kukesi but recovered and claimed a winter lead place They won their fourth consecutive league title after a 2 1 win over Partizani 2014 15 Edit The club won the Albanian Supercup for the second year in a row after defeating Flarmutari 1 0 in the final In the new Champions League season they had great expectations fed by a 0 0 draw in the second qualifying round against BATE Borisov away but a 1 1 draw at home ended their hopes as were eliminated on away goals rule In the league they win the first two games before losing to Partizani Tirana and a win against Kukesi was shortly followed by a defeat to Teuta Durres Then they had an unbeaten run with losses against only KF Tirana and KF Laci In the Albanian Cup they were knocked out by Kukesi in the semi finals They won their fifth consecutive championship title and sixth overall 2015 16 Edit The summer transfer window was marked by the signing of the Albanian international Hamdi Salihi who played at Rapid Wien After a 2 2 draw against Laci however they lost the Albanian Supercup 7 8 on penalties They kicked off the 2015 16 campaign with their biggest ever Champions League and European win as they defeated Northern Ireland side Crusaders 4 1 They lost the away match 2 3 but qualified to the third qualifying round for the second time with an aggregate 6 4 score and they faced Milsami Orhei They beat Milsami 2 0 both home and away to become the only Albanian side to qualify to the UEFA Champions League play offs where they met Dinamo Zagreb They were defeated 1 2 at home and 1 4 away and eliminated from Champions League They were dropped into the UEFA Europa League group stages becoming the first Albanian club to progress to the group stage of a European competition Skenderbeu Korce were drawn against Besiktas Lokomotiv Moscow and Sporting Clube de Portugal In matchday 1 their first ever group stage game the club was defeated at home 0 1 by Besiktas after a hard fight between the two sides In the next matchday they lost 0 2 to Lokomotiv Moscow in Moscow Their worst defeat in the European competition yet came the next matchday a storming 1 5 loss to Sporting in the away leg at Lisbon but also had the Albanian side scoring their first goal in the UEFA Europa League group stages In the home match Skenderbeu Korce recorded a historic 3 0 win over Sporting was one of the most important victories of a football club in Albania as Skenderbeu recorded their first points in a Europa League group stage game They received 2 scoreless loses in the remaining matches respectively 2 0 away against Besiktas and 0 3 home against Lokomotiv Moscow to end the European campaign eliminating from group stage ranked in the last place In the cup they advanced until the semi final to be eliminated from Laci on away goals rule after losing the first match away 1 0 and despite winning the second one 2 1 They won their sixth consecutive league title collecting 79 points 5 more than Partizani Tirana 2016 17 Edit Skenderbeu were banned from European football during the 2016 17 season for 10 years over match fixing allegations 11 The decision was unprecedented in UEFA s history both for the length of the ban as well as the fact that UEFA s conclusions were based primarily on statistical analysis of betting patterns 12 2017 18 Edit Skenderbeu entered Europa League as they finished third in Albanian Superliga They played against UE Sant Julia defeating them 1 0 at home and 5 0 in Andorra so they qualified For the 2nd round they played against the Kazakhstan outfit Kairat The match ended in a draw 1 1 in Kazakhstan and won 2 0 at home They then went on to play the Czech Republic side FK Mlada Boleslav and lost 2 1 on the night in the Czech Republic The return match in Elbasan Arena saw Skenderbeu winning the regular time 2 1 while the extra periods yielded no further goals Skenderbeu ultimately triumphed 4 2 on penalties For the play off round they were drawn against Dinamo Zagreb for their second time just like the UEFA Champions League play off 2 years ago where Skenderbeu were eliminated 6 2 on aggregate They surprised Dinamo in the away match by scoring through Liridon Latifi in the 37th minute but conceding in the very last minute Even though Skenderbeu didn t win they could hope for the Europa League qualification thanks to the away goal scored Skenderbeu needed at least a goalless draw to progress to the next stage of the competition In the return leg that was exactly what happened Skenderbeu qualified for the group stage for the second time in their history and also being the first Albanian team to win four qualifying rounds in the Europa League Also they have been the only Albanian club to earn more than 3 points which was the record for the most points earned in the Europa League group stage by an Albanian club 2 years ago On 29 March 2018 Skenderbeu was handed a 10 year ban from European competition on the basis of conclusive evidence of match fixing The club was additionally fined 1 million in one of the harshest punishments of a European club The club is expected to appeal 2019 20 Edit On 12 July 2019 Skenderbeu s appeal against their 10 year ban from European competition was dismissed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport 13 Stadium EditThe club has played its home games at the Skenderbeu Stadium since it was built in 1957 The stadium was fully renovated in 2010 in order to gain accreditation from UEFA to host European games at the ground The stadium has a capacity of 12 343 people all seater It was approved by UEFA to hold preliminary rounds of Champions League matches in 2011 Supporters EditSkenderbeu is considered to be one of the best supported clubs in Albania with the majority of fans live in the Korce District which has a population of just under 140 000 The main supporters group for the club is called Ujqerit e Debores which literally translates to snow wolves The group was formed in 2008 and quickly became considered the club s main supporters group They are present at every home game at the Skenderbeu Stadium and they also organise trips to every away game of the season also attending Albania national team games alongside other teams supporters groups 14 It is compulsory for every member to wear either the group s or Skenderbeu s clothing during games to distinguish between other fans The group also has factions in different cities around the world where there are Albanian diaspora including Toronto Canada Yearly membership to be an official member of the group costs 1000 lek 7 14 or 5 86 as of 1 February 2014 They have a fierce rivalry with KF Tirana s supports groups Tirona Fanatics with both sets of fans being involved in hooligan activities since Skenderbeu s rise to prominence overtaking KF Tirana around 2010 In September 2013 prior to an away game in Tirane the Ujqerit e Debores group called upon Tirona Fanatics members to reduce the tensions between the two sets of fans 15 In November 2013 Skenderbeu was forced to play Flamurtari Vlore behind closed doors due to the behaviour of Ujqerit e Debores against Partizani in a 3 0 win on 2 November The game against Partizani Tirana was seen by attended by 5500 and there were no altercations between rival fans or any offensive chanting but the Albanian Football Association deemed the choreography of the Ujqerit e Debores to be worthy of a one match ban on supporters 16 Honours EditDomestic Edit Kategoria Superiore Champions 8 1933 2010 11 2011 12 2012 13 2013 14 2014 15 2015 16 2017 18 Runners up 3 1930 1934 1976 77Kategoria e Pare Winners 3 1975 76 2004 05 2006 07 Runners up 5 1978 79 1981 82 1985 86 1994 95 2008 09Albanian Cup Winners 1 2017 18 Runners up 6 1958 1964 65 1975 76 2011 12 2016 17 2020 21Albanian Supercup Winners 3 2013 2014 2018 Runners up 4 2011 2012 2015 2016Recent seasons Edit Season Division Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup2006 07 Kategoria e Pare 1st 24 17 5 2 46 18 56 R16 2007 08 Kategoria Superiore 12th 33 3 2 28 26 80 11 R16 2008 09 Kategoria e Pare 2nd 30 20 5 5 60 32 65 R16 2009 10 Kategoria Superiore 10th 33 11 9 13 41 41 42 QF 2010 11 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 23 4 6 52 23 73 QF 2011 12 Kategoria Superiore 1st 26 17 6 3 45 16 57 RU RU2012 13 Kategoria Superiore 1st 26 18 4 4 43 14 58 SF RU2013 14 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 18 7 8 52 32 61 SF W2014 15 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 24 7 5 58 18 79 SF W2015 16 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 25 4 7 73 27 79 SF RU2016 17 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 21 9 6 45 22 72 RU RU2017 18 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 22 6 8 68 41 72 W 2018 19 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 15 12 9 45 30 55 SF W2019 20 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 17 7 12 42 43 58 QF 2020 21 Kategoria Superiore 7th 36 9 10 17 34 55 37 RU 2021 22 Abissnet Superiore 10th 36 4 14 18 23 43 26 QF 2022 23 Kategoria e Pare Records EditBiggest ever European home victory Skenderbeu Korce 4 1 Crusaders 14 July 2015 Biggest ever European home defeat Skenderbeu Korce 0 2 APOEL 13 July 2011 Biggest ever European away victory Sant Julia 0 5 Skenderbeu Korce 7 July 2017 Biggest ever European away defeat Sporting CP 5 1 Skenderbeu Korce 22 October 2015European competitions record EditBy competition Edit As of 19 October 2017Competition App Pld W D L GF GABalkan Cup 1 4 2 0 2 3 8UEFA Champions League 5 16 6 3 7 18 25UEFA Europa League 3 22 7 5 10 24 29Total 9 42 15 8 19 45 62Matches Edit Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1977 78 Balkans Cup Group B Rijeka 1 0 0 6 2nd Aris 2 0 0 22011 12 UEFA Champions League 2Q APOEL 0 2 0 4 0 62012 13 UEFA Champions League 2Q Debrecen 1 0 0 3 1 32013 14 UEFA Champions League 2Q Neftchi Baku 1 0 aet 0 0 1 03Q Shakhter Karagandy 3 2 0 3 3 5UEFA Europa League PO Chornomorets Odesa 1 0 aet 0 1 1 1 6 7 p 2014 15 UEFA Champions League 2Q BATE Borisov 1 1 0 0 1 12015 16 UEFA Champions League 2Q Crusaders 4 1 2 3 6 43Q Milsami Orhei 2 0 2 0 4 0PO Dinamo Zagreb 1 2 1 4 2 6UEFA Europa League Group H Besiktas 0 1 0 2 4th Lokomotiv Moscow 0 3 0 2 Sporting CP 3 0 1 52017 18 UEFA Europa League 1Q Sant Julia 1 0 5 0 6 02Q Kairat 2 0 1 1 3 13Q Mlada Boleslav 2 1 aet 1 2 3 3 2 1 p PO Dinamo Zagreb 0 0 1 1 1 1 a Group B Dynamo Kyiv 3 2 1 3 4th Partizan 0 0 0 2 Young Boys 1 1 1 2Notes1Q First qualifying round 2Q Second qualifying round 3Q Third qualifying round PO Play off roundRanking EditUEFA club coefficient ranking Edit As of 1 June 2021 17 Rank Team Points286 Europa 4 000287 Liepaja 4 000288 Vardar Skopje 4 000289 Skenderbeu 4 000290 Hibernians 3 750291 Levadia Tallinn 3 750292 Torpedo Kutaisi 3 750Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 1 September 2022 18 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ALB Herdis Alliu4 DF ALB Oltion Rapa5 DF ALB Elvis Prenci6 DF ALB Dritmir Beci7 FW ALB Gresild Lika8 MF ALB Dean Lico9 FW ALB Belajdi Pusi11 FW NGA Abdeen Temitope Abdul14 MF ALB Jurgen Vrapi17 MF ALB Rei Pecani No Pos Nation Player18 FW ALB Ardit Nikaj19 DF ALB Erlis Frasheri20 MF GHA Derrick Frimpong21 FW ALB Kevin Hysolli23 MF MKD Ramin Alii25 FW GHA Sumaila Abubakari32 DF ALB Ergi Zenullari72 GK ALB Shkelzen Ruci77 FW ALB Jorgo Qeleshi97 FW ALB Uendi VecajOther 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 DF SWE Mergim Shala MF ALB Donald Bogdani MF GRE Georgios TampasOut 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 PlayerTop scorers Edit Top scorers in Albanian Superliga Season Player Goals1931 Aristotel Samsuri 71933 Servet Teufik Agaj 71990 91 Nikolin Coclli 91997 98 Edi Koleci 101998 99 Rigels Qose 191999 00 Rigels Qose 122000 01 Andi Shtrepi 72005 06 Migen Memelli 82007 08 Marius Ngjela 122009 10 Miliam Guerrib 112010 11 Alfredo Rafael Sosa 132011 12 Daniel Xhafaj 112012 13 Pero Pejic 122013 14 202014 15 Dhiego Martins 72015 16 Hamdi Salihi 272016 17 152017 18 Ali Sowe 212018 19 Dejvi Bregu 92019 20 Dejvi Bregu 102020 21 Alfred Mensah 72021 22 Alfred Mensah 9Current staff EditPosition StaffPresident Ardian TakajManaging Director Arlind Boshku Niko Pelleshi Petrika Konomi Agim Zeqo Spiro BardhiTechnical Director Ilirjan PermetiSporting Director Haris FakicDirector Roland ShkelqimiHead Coach Ivan GvozdenovicAssistant Manager Gentian LiciGoalkeeping Coach Ilir BozhiqiAthletics Coach Physiotherapist Dionis PrisojDoctor Gezim QyliHistorical list of coaches Edit Qemal Omari 1932 1938 Tato Bimbli 1945 1950 Spiro Koce 1950 1957 S Qirinxhi 1957 1961 M Prodani 1961 1966 Ilia Shuke 1966 1975 Aleko Pilika 1975 1982 Kosta Koca 1982 1984 Jani Kaci 1987 1995 Edmond Gezdari 1995 1996 Jani Kaci 1996 Aleko Pilika 1997 Stefi Lubonja 1997 Gjergji Ballco 1998 1999 Luan Deliu 1999 2000 Gjergji Ballco 2000 Jani Kaci 2001 Jani Kaci 2002 2004 Mirel Josa 2005 18 Feb 2006 Gjergji Ballco 18 Feb 2006 22 Feb 2006 Agim Canaj 22 Feb 2006 Faruk Sejdini 10 Nov 2007 Renato Rrapo 10 Nov 2007 31 Dec 2008 Indrit Fortuzi 1 Jan 2009 May 2009 Gerd Haxhiu Jul 2009 31 Dec 2009 Andrea Marko 1 Jan 2010 7 Feb 2010 Mirel Josa 7 Feb 2010 May 2010 Shkelqim Muca Jul 2010 17 Feb 2011 Shpetim Duro 17 Feb 2011 11 Oct 2011 Stanislav Levy 11 Oct 2011 May 2012 Mirel Josa Jul 2012 May 2016 Andrea Agostinelli Jun 2016 Dec 2016 Ilir Daja Jan 2017 Jun 2018 Orges Shehi Jul 2018 Jun 2019 Ilir Daja Aug 2019 Aug 2020 Julian Ahmataj Aug 2020 Jan 2021 Migen Memelli Jan 2021 Mar 2022 Skender Gega Mar 2022 May 2022 Gentian Lici May2022 Jun 2022 Migen Memelli Jun 2022 Nov 2022 Ivan Gvozdenovic Nov 2022 Sponsorship EditCompanies that KF Skenderbeu Korce currently has sponsorship deals with include Licensee ProductAma Coffee Main SponsorJoma Technical SponsorBashkia Korce Co SponsorTropikal Resort Durres Co SponsorAlmeco Co SponsorBaste Live Co SponsorKit sponsors Edit Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor2005 2007 Legea 2009 2010 Almaco2010 2011 Adidas Ama Caffe2011 2015 Legea2015 2019 Puma2019 2021 Uhlsport 2021 Joma References Edit Historia e klubit World Stadiums Stadiums in Albania worldstadiums com Retrieved 10 March 2017 Historiku i Klubit Official website Archived 16 August 2015 at the Wayback Machine Teodor Vaso 11 November 2010 Todo Vaso mjeshtri i merituar rrefen historine 80 vjecare te futbollit korcar in Albanian Sporti Shqiptar Retrieved 12 November 2010 dead link Giovanni Armillotta 15 July 2009 Albanian Football Season 1930 Giovanniarmillotta it Retrieved 18 June 2011 Giovanni Armillotta 15 July 2009 Albanian Football Season 1933 Giovanniarmillotta it Retrieved 18 June 2011 Prezantohet Skenderbeu i ri hoxhalli info Archived from the original on 18 May 2015 Retrieved 10 March 2017 AlbaniaSoccer Skenderbeu Kamza 1 0 Asllani mban korcaret ne Superiore albaniasoccer com Retrieved 10 March 2017 Member associations Albania News UEFA 5 May 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Member associations Albania News UEFA 30 June 2011 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Albania s KF Skenderbeu banned from Europe for match fixing espnfc co uk Retrieved 10 March 2017 Brown Jamie Singer and Ross Can suspicious betting alerts prove match fixing The case of KS Skenderbeu v UEFA lawinsport com Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Retrieved 10 March 2017 CAS dismisses the appeal filed by KS Skenderbeu tas cas org Court of Arbitration for Sport 12 July 2019 Retrieved 12 July 2019 Ujqerit e Debores therrasin shqiptaret Eja edhe ti asport info Archived from the original on 2 February 2014 Retrieved 10 March 2017 Tifozet thirrje bardhebluve Te evitojme problemet Archived 20 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Vendos Disiplina Skenderbeu Flamurtari luhet pa tifoze Archived 20 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine Member associations UEFA rankings Club coefficients UEFA Retrieved 10 March 2017 Skuadra The squad in Albanian KF Skenderbeu Korce Retrieved 17 August 2018 External links EditOfficial website in Albanian Albanian Football Association Official Website in Albanian and English KF Skenderbeu at UEFA com in English Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title KF Skenderbeu Korce amp oldid 1142504545, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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