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KF Tirana

Klubi i Futbollit Tirana (KF Tirana) is an Albanian football club based in the country's capital city, Tirana. The men's football club is part of the multi-disciplinary sports club SK Tirana, and is the most successful in Albania, having won 54 recognized major domestic trophies. They play their home games at the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in Tirana and they play in the Kategoria Superiore.

KF Tirana
Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Tirana
Nickname(s)Tirona, Bardhë e blutë, Noltmadhnia
Founded15 August 1920; 102 years ago (1920-08-15),
as Sport Klub Tirana[1]
GroundSelman Stërmasi Stadium
Capacity9,500[2]
OwnersHalili SH.P.K. (66%)
Municipality of Tirana (34%)
PresidentRefik Halili
Head coachOrges Shehi
LeagueAbissnet Superiore
2021–22Kategoria Superiore, 1st of 10
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club was founded on 15 August 1920[1] as Sport Klub Tirana (in English: Sport Club Tirana), but then, they name changed to Shoqata e Futbollit Agimi (in English: Agimi Football Association) and they had since participated in all the top tier national championships ever held in Albania. However, the ninth-place finish in the 2016–17 season relegated the club to the Albanian First Division (second-tier) for the first time in their history.

They have competed under the name of SK Tirana between 1927 and 1947, when the communist regime forcibly renamed the club 17 Nëntori Tirana, Puna Tirana and KS 17 Nëntori. In 1991 KF Tirana retook its pre-1947 name and was divided into two branches, the multi disciplinary SK Tirana and the football branch of KF Tirana.

KF Tirana is the most successful Albanian team in European competitions, having progressed from the first rounds on 13 occasions (once directly by draw, without playing) since making their European debut in the 1965–66 European Cup. They reached Round of 16 in European Competitions four times, three such in the European Cup (now Champions League) alone in 1980s. The club also holds the record of being the highest ever ranking Albanian club according to IFFHS, having been ranked 31st in the world in 1987, following good results in their 1986–87 campaign.[3] In addition, KF Tirana is an ECA member.[4]

History

1920–1937: Beginnings of Klubi i Futbollit Tirana

 
The first picture of the KF Tirana squad

Tirana was officially founded on 15 August 1920. The first coach was appointed Palok Nika. The first name of the club was Sportklub Tirona which was later changed into Futboll Klub Tirona. The team played their first official match in October at Shallvare against Juventus Shkodër.[5]

Tirana played their first international match against Yugoslav team Crnogorac Cetinje from Montenegro in 1925. On 16 August 1927, which was the seventh anniversary of the formation of the Agimi Sports Association, the club's name changed into Sportklub Tirana, which would be commonly referred to as SK Tirana.[6] On that day the president of the club was Teki Selenica.[7]

in 1930, Tirana took part in the first officially recognised football competition held in Albania, organized by newly founded Albanian Football Association. The team dominated the tournament, reaching the final after winning five matches, drawing four and losing just one, to finish joint top, along with Skënderbeu Korçë, albeit with a slightly better goal difference.[8] Tirana faced in the championship final Skënderbeu Korçë, who refused to play as a sign of protest against the bias of the competition and the Albanian Football Association towards Tirana. The club was named champion after the games were awarded 2–0.[8]

The following season, the club introduced new players such as goalkeeper Vasfi Samimi, Sabit Çoku, Muhamet Agolli and Halim Begeja. The championship format changed as it divided the teams into two groups. Tirana was placed in Group A and managed to finish 1st after collecting five points from three matches. In the final against Group B winners Teuta Durrës, the team drew 1–1 in the first leg at home but managed a 3–0 win in the second one to retain the championship title.

Tirana continued to dominate the Albanian football even in the next season, despite the fact that the championship format was changed once again. In a group where every club would play each other twice and the winner would be decided by who finished top of the league, Tirana had it easy as they finished the championship unbeaten, winning five matches and drawing three, winning the title for the third consecutive year, which further cemented their place in history as the first club to dominate football in Albania. The club lost the title for the first time in history in 1933, finishing in a disappointing third place out of six, behind Bashkimi Shkodran and the winners Skënderbeu Korçë. It turned out to be a transition period as team bounced back firmly in the 1934 Championship, finishing five points ahead of runners-up Skënderbeu Korçë in a seven team format.

In the next years, Tirana managed to win the 1936 and 1937 championship, guided by ethnic-Albanian forward Riza Lushta who was named top goalscorer in both years.[9] This was the last pre-World War II competition held by the Albanian Football Association as there was no championship held in 1938 and World War II broke out in 1939.

1939–1947: War years

In 1939, Albania was under Italian invasion; Giovanni Giro, a loyal trustee of Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano, was in charge of organising the first football competition under Victor Emmanuel III, which was called Turneja Kombëtare E Footbollit Për Ndeshjet E Trofeut Të Liktorit (National Tour of Football for the Matches of the Lictor Trophy). Tirana participated in the tournament, eliminating 9–0 on aggregate Dragoj Pogradeci in the first round to reach the semi-finals. In the semi-final, the team played Skënderbeu Korçë, beating them 3–0 to reach the final against Vllaznia Shkodër. In the final played at the Shallvare field in the capital on 30 September 1939, Tirana won the trophy by winning 6–5.

A similar tournament was held in the next year by the fascist regime, this time in a group format where teams were divided into two groups based on geography location. Two of Tirana's most important players Kryeziu and Lushta left Albania for Italy to join Bari and Roma respectively. In the first match, Tirana drew 2–2 with Vllaznia Shkodër, and then won 3–0 at home against Elbasani. The rest of the campaign did not prove to be fruitful as Vllaznia finished top of the group ahead of Tirana and reached the championship finals, where they defeated Skënderbeu Korçë 11–1 on aggregate to win their first national championship, to this day unrecognized by the Albanian Federal Association.

The championship was not held in 1941 but returned in the following year, which also had three clubs from Kosovo. These clubs from Kosovo competed in the northern section along with the reigning champions Vllaznia Shkodër and Tirana competed in the new middle section group and the southern clubs competed in their own group. In a bizarre ruling, only players born between 1921 and 1925 were allowed to participate in the competition, meaning that only players between the ages of 17 and 22 were allowed to play. However, this rule was not followed by most clubs and senior players did participate in the competition. Tirana reached the semi-finals after winning 5–1 versus Elbasani and drawing 1–1 against Teuta Durrës. In the semi-final, the team faced Prizreni; the first leg ended in a 2–2 draw while the second one was won by Tirana 2–1. The team thus reached the final once again where they faced Vllaznia Shkodër on 29 June. The regular time ended in a 1–1 draw, leading the Italian referee Michele Carone then asked both sides to play extra time of two 15-minute halves, but Vllaznia declined. Two days after the final had been played the match was awarded 2–0 to Tirana along with the title.[10]

The club won two out of the three National Championships that were held during World War II, but in March 2013, Albanian Football Association made a decision by refusing to recognize them, stating that they were not legitimate, since they weren't organized by the AFA, but by the fascist regime.[11]

1944–1957: Postwar period

 
Myslym Alla, coached Tirana from 1956 to 1972.

Following the end of World War II, footballing activities resumed as they had done before the war under the guidance of the Albanian Football Association. In the championship of 1945, Tirana was placed in Group B. The team topped the group easily, collecting 16 points from 10 matches, thus reaching the final where they faced Vllaznia Shkodër once again. They lost both matches 2–1, thus missing the opportunity to win another championship.

Under communist regime led by dictator Enver Hoxha, Tiran would quickly become a victim as in early March 1946 the ruling communist Politburo had instructed the club to change its name to 17 Nëntori in honour of the Liberation of Tirana which took place on 17 November 1944. In the following decade, the club was subject to appalling treatment by the regime, and this was highlighted by the creation of a privilege system for the newly created communist backed teams Partizani Tirana and Dinamo Tirana.

The following decade would unroll in the same suffocating atmosphere, becoming even heavier after the foundation of two system-privileged teams that would follow the experiences of their sisters in the former USSR, former Yugoslavia, and the other eastern European countries: Partizani, the Defense Ministry team and Dinamo, the Internal Affairs Ministry team. Dozens of Tirana's talented players were "convinced", against their will, to play for either Partizani or Dinamo.[12] As a result, "17 Nentori" struggled to stay at the top during the years 1947–57, however the team managed to gain some of the lost ground during the second part of the 1950s after replacing in part some of the first choice players of its line up.

1958–1990: Decline and revival

From 1958 to 1964 Tirana kept on producing some good football and finishing the championship almost always at the third spot. These years were a prelude to what was about to happen later: Tirana reexperienced its pre-war glory spell under the services of the unforgettable coach Myslym Alla. At the end of the 28th national championship Tirana became champions of Albania more than twenty years after their last title.

The team repeated the success the year after, but this was an obvious challenge to Partizani's generals and Dinamo's secret service bosses.

1967 title unjustly denied

It was 24 June 1967. Tirana and Partizani played their derby of the 19th round of 1967 Championship . Match had just been played in full and finished 2:1. Fans were peacefully leaving stands and, as players had already left the pitch and were heading towards dressing rooms, two of opposite players have just had a verbal exchange which ended there and then.

It was a huge surprise to see the paper headlines the next morning: "Due to direct decision of AFA, Tirana and Partizani forfeit the match 0:3, are deducted 3 points each and will thereafter lose by default remaining matches!" Many were asking: "what went wrong, match was played in the pitch, it produced lots of emotions and fans acknowledged the final result. What did teams do to receive such a harsh treatment?"[13][14]

However, it became clear days after: the decision to expel both clubs was taken directly from Ministry of Affairs and passed to AFA for execution. Since Partizani was out of title fight due to a huge point gap and the only way that Dinamo could get the title was punishing Tirana - table leaders at the moment, they finally found the excuse in that minor verbal exchange two players had after the match. Truth is they just couldn't support the fact that KF Tirana was about to achieve the 3rd title in a row, instead of Partizani or Dinamo. The day championship trophy was handed, Skënder Jareci, the manager of Dinamo, wouldn't take it on the traditional lap of honour, citing that Dinamo didn't truly deserve that title!

By forfeiting that match and losing the subsequent 3 remaining matches, Dinamo would automatically gain enough points to overtake Tirana and win the title. It was a disgrace for Albanian football, such that even UEFA still refrains to recognize the champions Dinamo for that year. The next season, because of the disqualification farce, Dinamo were denied entry to the European Cup by UEFA; their opponents, Braunschweig, received a walkover and eventually reached the quarter-finals.[15]

Defiance

After this, Tirana won the championship two years in a row in style, losing only two matches in 1968 and only one during the 1969–70 season.[16]

During the seventies, Tirana struggled hard to stay at the top, the best result being the second place and the worst the thirteenth. Yet the club won the national cup twice. The generation of older players came to the end of their careers and this could only mark the end of a highly successful era. However the unsuccessful spell would not last long this time. Tirana won the championship at the end of the 1981–82 season, and they went on to win the title three other times during the eighties, in 1984–85, 1987–88 and 1988–89 and the Albanian Cup in 1982–83, 1983–84 and 1985–86. The club was also successful in European club competitions, reaching there the round of 16 four times in the 1980s, alone in the European Cup three times. Many of the team's players made up the core of the Albania national football team, such as Agustin Kola, Arben Minga, Shkëlqim Muça and Mirel Josa.[17][18][19]

1991–2006: Return to success

In August 1991, less than a year following the fall of communism in Albania, Tirana regained its old name, and likewise the whole Albanian society, went through a period of profound changes. Almost all the best Albanian players left the country and went abroad looking for a richer team who could hire them. But it seems that the club simply could not stand being too long from the leading spots. The team returned to the winning ways by winning the Albanian Cup in the 1993–94 season, defeating 1–0 on aggregate Teuta Durrës.[20] Shortly after, in January 1995, the team won also their first Albanian Supercup trophy, defeating 1–0 Teuta Durrës at Qemal Stafa Stadium. A couple of months later, they clinched their 15th championship by finishing 12 points ahead of the runner-up Teuta Durrës.[21]

This championship was followed by another one in the 1995–96 season, as Tirana won it just one point ahead of Teuta Durrës once again.[22] The team also clinched the cup in that season, completing the domestic double for the second time in history. Another domestic double followed in 1998–99 season. In the following years, Tirana continued to dominate the Albanian football, winning 10 out of the last 18 Albania's championships.[23] The team also dominated in the domestic cups, adding to their trophy cabinet three Albanian Cups and five other Albanian Supercups.

2007–present: Refik Halili era

 
Elvis Sina, most-capped player in the history of Tirana with more than 500 appearances in all competitions

Following a successful 2006–07 campaign which saw the club win the Albanian Superliga comfortably,[24] the team begun to struggle for results. They begun the season by getting eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by NK Domžale. Despite winning the Albanian Supercup versus Besa Kavajë, Tirana managed only a 6th-place finish their worst finish since 1993. In cup, the team lost the final to Vllaznia Shkodër.

In the following season, Tirana bounced back; inspired by striker Migen Memelli,[25] who went on to score 30 goals, Tirana managed to win the championship for the 24th time in history.[26] In cup they reached another final, only to be defeated again, this time by Flamurtari Vlorë.[27] In the next years, Tirana experiences mixed fortunes, being unable to win the championship but remaining on top in domestic cups, winning the Albanian Cup in 2010–11 and 2011–12, and three other Albanian Supercups in 2009, 2011 and 2012. There was also major controversies off the field between club's chief and president in the 2010–11 season, which led to a delay in paying the players' wages and even some players not receiving their wages.

On 12 October 2011, Municipality of Tirana city council voted through a unanimous decision to change the status of the club from a municipality owned to a shareholder own one, under the name KF Tirana Sh.A, with the municipality of Tirana initially holding a 100% stake in the club but with the possibility of any future private sponsors and donors to own stocks in the club.[28]

Starting from 2013, Tirana entered in a period of disappointments. In the 2013–14 season, the team was seriously in risk of getting relegated for the first time in history. By the end of December 2013 the team was ranked in the last position with only 10 points from 13 matches, 7 points away from the safe zone. However, with Gugash Magani as manager and a strong transfer market, the team bounced back and eventually finished in 6th position, escaping the relegation only in the penultimate match.[29] On 26 June 2014, the Tirana city council approved a proposal to give private donors a 66% stake in the club's assets for the next 18 years, which at the time fell in the hands of Refik Halili and Lulzim Morina, which enabled such donors to invest in players, facilities and youth teams.[30]

 
Selman Stërmasi Stadium was renovated between 2014 and 2015.

Tirana begun the 2014–15 season with high expectations, challenging for the title in the first part of the season.[31] In the second part, however, the team declined and ultimately finished in 5th position. In cup, Tirana was controversially eliminated from Laçi in the semi-final 1–0 on aggregate. Laçi eventually won the final against Kukësi,[32] leaving Tirana without Europa League football once again. The club was relegated during the 2016–17 season.[33] From title contender halfway through the season, Tirana fell continuously to dramatically succumb to relegation for the first time in their history. Ilir Daja was sacked on 1 November following a goalless draw against Vllaznia Shkodër,[34] and was replaced by the returned Mirel Josa.[35] The club also broke the relationship with the fans after allowing with their lifetime rivals Partizani Tirana to play at Selman Stërmasi Stadium; they opposed such an agreement and subsequently abandoned the matches for the entire season as a result.[36] Tirana then endured a 15 winless match streak before winning 2–0 against Korabi Peshkopi.[37] Their relegation was officially confirmed on 27 May following a goalless draw versus fellow relegation strugglers Vllaznia Shkodër.[33] In cup, Tirana did much better, winning their 16th trophy on 31 May after defeating 3–1 Skënderbeu Korçë at Elbasan Arena.[38] This meant the return of Tirana in European competitions after five years.

Tirana retained most of their players ahead of the new season.[39] The club appointed former Brazil international Zé Maria as the new manager.[40] The team eliminated from the UEFA Europa League by Israel's Maccabi Tel Aviv[41] In September 2017, Tirana won another trophy, their 11th Albanian Supercup after winning 1–0 against Kukësi.[42] They also set a record by becoming the Albanian First Division side to win the Supercup.[42] In the league Tirana dominated with hammering results in either home or away matches.[43][44] Club's goal of a quick promotion in Superliga was reached with three spare rounds to play.[45] Tirana won their first ever Albanian First Division title on 16 May by winning 2–0 against the Group A winners Kastrioti Krujë.[46]

Tirana won the 25th championship in the 2019–20 season which was also the club's 100th anniversary.[47] It was the first title after 11 years.[48] During the season the team recorded two wins against Partizani, ending the negative record of 18 winless matches against them; the 5–1 win in February 2020 was the biggest since 2005.[49][50] Ndubuisi Egbo took charge of the team starting in the 13th matchday; he was highly praised for his work and also become the first African coach to win a league title in Europe.[51][52] In cup, the team managed to reach the final but was defeated 2–0 by Teuta.[53]

Fresh from winning the title, Tirana was also successful in Europe, collecting over 1.5 million Euro reward from participation, advancing as far as the play-off stage of Europa League. With a healthy budget and having already players with a champion trophy and quality in their hands, club had the golden opportunity to start a cycle of domination for years to come. Club, however, failed to create such a status. They could not avoid key players parting ways and did not replace them with same or better elements. The COVID-19 pandemic also contributed negatively in many ways. Squad sustained many players' injuries and absences on the way as well, due to lack of substitutes. Thus, results were disappointing, especially at the first half of the season. Coach Egbo and director Laçi parted ways with the club at the ugliest possible way, even though they were the main key to success, radically changing Tirana within 2 years from promotion straight to the highest title. It was the day Tirana was eliminated just at the second round of the Cup from an inferior opponent, the moment that club found the "alibi" to sack them. The shameful way of Cup elimination did not at all make club reflect positively in the championship and the January players' market did not add to the team's quality, since January usually offers little alternatives. Despite efforts and better results in the second half of the season and led by an ambitious coach such as Shehi, Tirana ended 5th in the League and failed European participation.

Coach Shehi was promptly approved to continue with Tirana for the new season. This time, club did not make the previous mistakes in approving and approaching players from distance or video clips. Also they stopped seeking African players and ended their cooperation with agent Como. The recently appointer director, Osmani and director of academy, Muka played a great role in finding new players, mostly within the Superior League, North Macedonia and Kosovo. The new players also signed long-term contracts. Starting from talented Seferi, an affirmed forward of the previous season and also Xhixha arriving from KF Laçi as a free player at the end of his contract. Other significant players such as Ennur Totre, Vesel Limaj, Visar Bekaj, Ardit Toli were also assigned with the club. It was, nonetheless, a great merit of coach Shehi in managing the group of new arrivals, merging it with the existing lot and making it function perfectly well. Shehi also must be given the other merit of promoting players from the academy. Names such as Gjumsi, Përgjoni, Nikqi, Beshiraj, etc., left their mark in the success and promoted themselves as a bright future. Subsequently, results arrived. Tirana created a steady point difference with the rivals, particularly winning the key matches. The positive side was also how team reacted even after the few defeats, showing character, quality and power. White and blues took the lead at 4th round and did not let go until the end. The point difference went to 16, at which point Tirana had the luxury to relax and allow draws or defeats, trying to give minutes to more young players in the pitch. Tirana won the championship for the 26th time, with 3 rounds to spare. Now club could peacefully work on preparations towards their European adventure, as well as consolidating the remaining contracts and the future team for the incoming season. Focused fully in the championship progress, Tirana failed again in the Cup participation and for the second consecutive season were eliminated before even reaching the quarter finals.

Grounds

Shallvare (1920–46)

The club's first home ground was the Shallvare, located in the centre of Tirana where today is the existing Shallvare block, acquired by the club prior to their formation in 1920. The also field served as an amusement centre for the youth of Tirana to enjoy, and it was a popular gathering place where various games were played during religious holidays. Before its use as a football ground the site was use by the Ottoman garrison as a playground, and in 1916 it served as a runway for the Austrian-Hungarian Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops. The club played their first game at the Shallvare in 1920 against a team made up of the occupying Austrian-Hungarians. In 1925 there were changing rooms built at the ground, and in the early 1930s there was an athletics track built around the football pitch. The administrator of the ground was the football referee, Besim Hamdiu (Qorri), who only had one assistant in the maintenance of the ground. The ground did not have a main stand or seating area for spectators, but rather a two storied building that was constructed in 1923 by a member of parliament Masar Këlliçi . The building stood 50 metres away from the football pitch and was located in line with the middle of the pitch, with its balcony facing the field and the Dajt mountains. The ground was also used for other sporting events as well as military parades, one of which the president and later king Ahmet Zogu attended in 1927. The ground was destroyed in 1951 and Soviet–style apartment blocks were built onto of it instead.[54][55]

Qemal Stafa Stadium (1946–2015)

The home ground of KF Tirana is Selman Stërmasi Stadium, which is shared with city rivals Dinamo Tirana and Partizani Tirana. However, most derby and significant matches are played at the national team's Qemal Stafa Stadium; the stadium is also used if the Selman Stërmasi Stadium is unavailable as it is used by three different teams. The club has expressed its desire to rebuild the current Selman Stërmasi Stadium into a modern complex with around 15,000 to 20,000 seats. They want it to be Albania's first modern post-Communism stadium without an athletic track around the field, which they hope will provide more atmosphere and attract more fans. However, it has not yet been decided when this will be built but it is rumoured to be the club's 100th anniversary present in 2020.[56]

Selman Stërmasi Stadium (1956–present)

 
Selman Stërmasi Stadium in its inaugural match

KF Tirana plays most of its official and friendly games at the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in Tirana. The Selman Stërmasi Stadium was built in 1956 and was previously named the 'Dinamo' Stadium until 1991 when it was permanently given its new name. The Football Association of Albania and the club decided to name the stadium post mortem after the eminent KF Tirana player, coach and president, Selman Stërmasi.

The stadium has a capacity of 12,500 (8,400 seated). In December 2014, another phase of reconstruction was started, involving a new pitch, central main covered stand, central fans stand including two extra rows extension, broken or missing seats replacements/repairs, interior facilities, general lineaments and a shopping center just under central seated. The internal facilities include general repairs, a press conference room, journalists' corner and modern showers. The side fans stands will temporary be shut and covered by advertising boards. It is still unclear when will stadium scoreboard and clock be fitted.[57]

The main parking area is located at the front of the stadium, which leads to the entrance. The whole external part of the stadium is surrounded by a 2.7 M (9 ft) rail fence.[58]

Skënder Halili Complex

The club's training ground is called the Skënder Halili Complex and it is located off Rruga e Kavajës, near the Birra Tirana factory. The training complex was posthumously named after Skënder Halili, who was one of the club's most notable associates, both during his playing career and after. The complex features a full sized natural grass football pitch, as well as a smaller astro turf fan along with dressing rooms used by senior team as well as some of the youth teams. In December 2014 work began on both the Skënder Halili Complex and the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in order to fully renovate these grounds to be used by the club, and at the training ground the training facilities were all improved which included the dressing rooms and even the single stand that holds a small number of spectators for those wishing to attend training sessions and even occasional friendlies that are played at the ground.[59]

Supporters

Tirona Fanatics
 
Established8 January 2006
TypeSupporters' group
ClubKF Tirana
HeadquartersTirana, Albania
AffiliationsTifozat Kuq e Zi

Tirana is considered to be one of the most supported football clubs in Albania, and its supporters also formed the first Ultras group in the country in 1986 called Ultras Tirona. The group was forced to operate illegally as the communist regime did not allow such organised groups to function. However, despite this, its supporters used games as an outlet to show their dissent against the regime in place and following the fall of communism in Albania they became more organised and attracted more supporters in the late 90s and early 2000s. During the mid-2000s, younger supporters began to emerge on the scene and felt that the older Ultras Tirona did not entirely represent them, which led to the younger supporters forming a new Ultras group called the Tirona Fanatics on 8 January 2006.[60][61][62][63] Tirona Fanatics are widely regarded as a right wing tifo-group, whereas Ultras Guerrils are mostly associated with the left due to their history. The group quickly rose in membership and became the most organised supporters group in Albania, following Tirana home and away, including European games. On 20 May 2015 the majority of the founding members of Tirona Fanatics decided to hand over the management of the group to younger supporters.[64] The group has partnerships with Macedonian group Shvercerat of FK Shkupi

Rivalries

The fans have three main rivals. Vllaznia Shkodër, the oldest derby in the country, with the matches between them called the All-time Albanian derby. The other rivalries are the Tirana derbies with Dinamo Tirana and Partizani Tirana. However, since 2010s, they have developed a fierce rivalry with Skënderbeu Korçë since the latter side's rise to prominence.

Players

Current squad

As of 1 February 2023

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

Tirana U21 and youth academy

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF   ALB Jurgen Sina
31 GK   ALB Tomas Kiri
33 DF   ALB Ermal Metaj
55 MF   ALB Hajrulla Tola
66 MF   ALB Danilo Bajraktari
No. Pos. Nation Player
88 FW   ALB Serxhio Tafa
MF   ALB Alkejd Ajazi
MF   GRE Alen Luta
MF   ALB Erlind Qehaj
FW   ALB Jorgis Hasanas

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
MF   ALB Enes Kuka (at Besa Kavajë until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   ALB Omar Musaj (at Turbina Cërrik until 30 June 2023)

Retired numbers

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 12   ALB Tirona Fanatics (since the start of 2014–15 season)[a]

Other clubs

Tirana B

Klubi i Futbollit Tirana B is an Albanian football club based in Tiranë. It was founded in 1932, but was dissolved before it was refounded again on 22 January 2013.[65]

Tirana U-21

KF Tirana U-21 is an Albanian football club based in Tiranë. It was founded in 2019.

Reserves and academy

The KF Tirana Reserves and Academy (Albanian: Klubi i Futbollit Tirana Rezervat dhe Akademia) are the reserve team of KF Tirana, They play in the North section of the Albanian U-19 Superliga and Albanian U-17 Superliga.

Honours

Tirana are the most successful and decorated club in Albania, having won 26 league titles, a national record.[66] The club's first trophy was also the first Albanian National Championship, held in 1930, which was also the first official football competition in the country.[8] The club also holds the record for the most Albanian Cups (16) and Albanian Supercups (12). The club's most recent trophy was the 2022 Albanian Supercup won on 7 December 2022.[67]

  •   Record
  • Tirana have also won three more championships played during seasons 1939 , 1942 and 1967* . However, AFA have not yet officially recognized them.

Records

Domestic

  • Biggest ever home league victory: Tirana 11–0 Flamurtari Vlorë (5 July 1936)[68]
    Tirana 11–0 Besëlidhja Lezhë (6 June 1937)
    Tirana 11–0 Erzeni (1960)
  • Biggest ever home league defeat: Tirana 0–6 Vllaznia Shkodër (1947)
    Tirana 0-6 Skënderbeu Korçë (1947)
  • Biggest ever away league victory: Elbasani 2–9 Tirana (12 June 1932)
    Pogradeci 1–8 Tirana (1953)
  • Biggest ever away league defeat: Partizani Tirana 8-0 Tirana (1947)
  • Most league appearances:   Elvis Sina (392)
  • Most league goals:   Indrit Fortuzi (152)
  • Most points in a season: 84 (2004–05)
  • Fewest points in a season: 7 (1940)
  • Most wins in a season: 26 (2004–05)
  • Fewest wins in a season: 3 (1931, 1933, 1940, 1942)
  • Most ties in a season: 15 (1974–75), (2016–17)
  • Fewest ties in a season: 0 (1939, 1946)
  • Most losses in a season: 13 (1972–73, 1976–77, 1991–92, 2016–17, 2018–19)
  • Fewest losses in a season: 0 (1932, 1936, 1937, 1939, 1942)
  • Best Goal Differential: +66 (1936)
  • Worst Goal Differential: -5 (1972–73)

Europe

KF Tirana statistics in Kategoria Superiore

Since the Kategoria Superiore began in 1930, KF Tirana have played 2060 Superliga matches, scored 3382 goals and conceded 1840. The club has collected so far 3065 points, won 1059 games, drawn 536 and lost 465. The club's goal difference is +1542 and the winning difference is +594.

Historical Goals Wins Draws Losses +/-Goals +/- Wins Points Matches
TOTAL 3382–1840 1059 536 465 +1542 +594 3065 2060

Data correct up to the end of the 2021–22 season.

Recent seasons

Season Division Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup Europe Top Scorer
1993–94 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 26 13 6 7 36 16 33 W W   Indrit Fortuzi 11
1994–95 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 30 19 6 5 57 27 44 RU UCW 1QR   Indrit Fortuzi 18
1995–96 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 34 19 10 5 52 22 55 W UCup 1QR   Saimir Malko 9
1996–97 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 22 14 4 4 40 9 46 SR UCup 1QR   Alban Bushi 9
1997–98 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 34 19 8 7 54 19 65 QF   Indrit Fortuzi 15
1998–99 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 30 18 7 5 48 20 61 W UCL 1QR   Indrit Fortuzi 9
1999–00 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 26 16 4 6 40 14 52 QF W UCL 1QR   Anesti Vito 11
2000–01 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 26 16 6 4 56 13 54 W UCL 1QR   Indrit Fortuzi 38
2001–02 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 26 19 5 2 52 15 62 W W UCup 1QR   Indrit Fortuzi 31
2002–03 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 26 19 3 4 57 18 60 SF W UCup 1QR   Mahir Halili 20
2003–04 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 24 8 4 90 36 80 SF RU UCL 2QR   Indrit Fortuzi 20
2004–05 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 26 6 4 82 32 84 RU W UCL 2QR   Altin Rraklli 20
2005–06 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 17 11 8 54 33 62 W W UCL 2QR   Hamdi Salihi 29
2006–07 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 22 6 5 64 33 72 QF W UCup 2QR   Vioresin Sinani 23
2007–08 Kategoria Superiore 6th 33 14 7 12 46 36 49 RU UCL 1QR   Klodian Duro 16
2008–09 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 19 11 3 58 27 68 RU W   Migen Memelli 23
2009–10 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 33 15 7 11 38 32 52 THR UCL 2QR   Gjergji Muzaka 10
2010–11 Kategoria Superiore 5th 33 11 11 11 42 31 44 W W UEL 2QR   Pero Pejić 16
2011–12 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 26 16 5 5 33 21 53 W W UEL 2QR   Bekim Balaj 13
2012–13 Kategoria Superiore 5th 26 12 7 7 30 23 43 SR UEL 2QR   Gilman Lika 9
2013–14 Kategoria Superiore 6th 33 14 8 11 36 31 50 SR   Mario Morina 5
  Gilberto Fortunato 5
2014–15 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 21 8 7 47 27 71 SF   Elis Bakaj 13
2015–16 Kategoria Superiore 5th 36 13 14 9 37 25 53 QF   Elis Bakaj 14
2016–17 Kategoria Superiore ↓9th 36 8 15 13 29 32 39 W   Afrim Taku 9
2017–18 Kategoria e Parë ↑1st 26 21 4 1 66 13 64 QF W UEL 1QR   Bedri Greca 14
2018–19 Kategoria Superiore 7th 36 12 11 13 44 35 47 RU   Edon Hasani 13
2019–20 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 21 7 8 67 35 70 RU   Michael Ngoo 14
2020–21 Kategoria Superiore 5th 36 15 13 8 41 26 58 SR RU UCL
UEL
2QR
PO
  Idriz Batha 9
2021–22 Abissnet Superiore 1st 36 22 7 7 64 27 73 SR   Taulant Seferi 19
2022–23 Abissnet Superiore 1st 23 12 4 7 34 18 40 W UCL
UCO
1QR
2QR

Divisional movements

Series Years Last Promotions Relegations
Kategoria Superiore 84 2022–23 2018–19   1 (2016–17)
Kategoria e Parë 1 2017–18   1 (2017–18)   0 (–)

KF Tirana in Europe

 
KF Tirana (September 1970)

In addition to being the leader team in all domestic competitions, KF Tirana have also given the best performances in Europe among Albanian squads winning 13 ties in Europe (including once directly by draw, without playing).

They reached Round of 16 in European Competitions four times, of which three times in the European Cup (now Champions League) alone in 1980s, making it the Albanian team to have progressed farthest in any European competition.

White and blues hold the all-time record for the highest IFFHS ranking of an Albanian football club, being ranked as high as 31st in the world in 1987, as result of good results preceded 1986–87.[69][3]

In their European path, Tirana have played against "big guns" such as: Ajax, Bayern Munich, etc. Drawn against teams such as Dinamo București, Ferencváros, CSKA Sofia, Young Boys, Utrecht, Dinamo Zagreb, IFK Göteborg, Malmö FF, Standard Liège, Red Star Belgrade, etc.

In one of few team's best performances (the 2004–05 season) after having passed FC Gomel of Belarus in the first round 2:1 on aggregate, KF Tirana played against Ferencváros in the second round. Having lost the first leg 3–2 at home, Tirana led 1–0 in Budapest; however, they were unable to score the one extra goal they needed, having missed a penalty and hit the woodwork twice, and were eliminated on away goals, the tie finishing 3–3 on aggregate.

Reaching the European Cups is a play-off in the UEFA Europa League in 2020-2021 After the victory in Tbilisi against FC Dinamo Tbilisi 0–2 with the goals of Agustín Torassa and Marsel Ismailgeci in the first round of the Champions League, they are eliminated by Crvena Zvezda in the second round 0–1 in Tirana Air Albania Stadium , moving to the Europa League in the third round, which was qualified by lottery for the Play-off against BSC Young Boys, a match played in Bern where they were defeated 3–0, failing to qualify for the group stage of the Europa League.

European performance table

Season Competition Round Country Opposition Home Away Aggregate
1964–66 Balkans Cup Group B   Cherno More Varna 0–0 0–1
3rd
  Beşiktaş J.K. 2–0 1–1
  Rapid București 1–2 1–3  
1965–66 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   Kilmarnock F.C. 0–0 0–1 0–1  
1966–67 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   Vålerenga n.p n.p 0-6  
1969–70 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   Standard Liège 1–1 0–3 1–4  
1970–71 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   AFC Ajax 2–2 0–2 2–4  
1975 Balkans Cup Group B   Panionios 6–0 1–2
2nd
  Radnički Niš 0–0 0–3  
1981-83 Balkans Cup Group B   Larissa 3–0 1–3
1st
 
  Sloboda Tuzla n.d n.d  
Final   Beroe Stara Zagora 0-1 0-3 0-4  
1982–83 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   Linfield 1–0 1–2 2–2  
2R   Dynamo Kyiv n.p n.p 0–6  
1983–84 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   Hammarby IF 2–1 0–3 2–4  
1986–87 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1R   FC Dinamo București 1–0 2–1 3–1  
2R   Malmö FF 0–3 0–0 0–3  
1988–89 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   Ħamrun Spartans 2–0 1–2 3–2  
2R   IFK Göteborg 0–3 0–1 0–4  
1989–90 European Champion Clubs' Cup 1R   Sliema Wanderers 5–0 0–1 5–1  
2R   FC Bayern Munich 0–3 1–3 1–6  
1990–91 Balkans Cup QF   Budućnost Titograd 0–0 1–2 1–2  
1994–95 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR   FC Bobruisk 3–0 1–4 4–3  
1R   Brøndby IF 0–1 0–3 0–4  
1995–96 UEFA Cup QR   Hapoel Be'er Sheva FC 0–1 0–2 0–3  
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1QR   NK Croatia Zagreb 2–6 0–4 2–10  
1998–99 UEFA Cup 1QR   FK Inter Bratislava 0–2 0–2 0–4  
1999–00 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Íþróttabandalag Vestmannaeyja 1–2 0–1 1–3  
2000–01 UEFA Champions League 1QR   FC Zimbru Chisinau 2–3 2–3 4–6  
2001–02 UEFA Cup QR   Apollon Limassol 3–2 1–3 4–5  
2002–03 UEFA Cup QR   Național București 0–1 2–2 2–3  
2003–04 UEFA Champions League 1Q   Dinamo Tbilisi 3–0 0–3 3–3 (4–2 p)  
2QR   Grazer AK 1–5 1–2 2–7  
2004–05 UEFA Champions League 1QR   FC Gomel 0–1 2–0 2–2  
2QR   Ferencvárosi TC 2–3 1–0 3–3  
2005–06 UEFA Champions League 1QR   ND Gorica 3–0 0–2 3–2  
2QR   PFC CSKA Sofia 0–2 0–2 0–4  
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1QR   NK Varteks 2–0 1–1 3–1  
2QR   Kayserispor 0–2 1–3 1–5  
2007–08 UEFA Champions League 1QR   NK Domžale 1–2 0–1 1–3  
2009–10 UEFA Champions League 2QR   Stabæk 1–1 0–4 1–5  
2010–11 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Zalaegerszegi TE 0–0 1−0 (a.e.t.) 1–0 (a.e.t.)  
2QR   FC Utrecht 1–1 0–4 1–5  
2011–12 UEFA Europa League 2QR   FC Spartak Trnava 0–0 1–3 1–3  
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 1QR   CS Grevenmacher 2−0 0–0 2–0  
2QR   Aalesund FK 1–1 0–5 1–6  
2017–18 UEFA Europa League 1QR   Maccabi Tel Aviv F.C. 0–3 0–2 0–5  
2020–21 UEFA Champions League 1QR   Dinamo Tbilisi 2−0 2–0  
2QR   Red Star Belgrade 0−1 0–1  
UEFA Europa League 3QR BYE  
PO   Young Boys 0−3 0–3  
2022/23 UEFA Champions League 1QR   F91 Dudelange 1−2 0–1 1–3  
UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR   HŠK Zrinjski 0–1 2–3 2–4  

World and European rankings

Records

Appearances in competitive matches Below is the list with top ten players with most appearances in all competitions for KF Tirana.

 
Elvis Sina is one of the highest match players for the club.
Rank Player Years Match Goals
1   Elvis Sina 1996–2006
2007–2008
2009–2014
392 8
2   Arben Minga 1975–1991
1994–1997
387 136
3   Blendi Nallbani 1990–1991
1992–1993
1994–2001
2004–2011
327 1
4   Nevil Dede 1994–2004
2006–2007
2009–2010
299 30
5   Agustin Kola 1980–1991
1994–1997
298 133
6   Erando Karabeci 2009–2020 273 10
7   Mirel Josa 1980–1991 253 40
8   Rezart Dabulla 1998–2006
2008–2013
245 9
9   Ervin Bulku 1998–2006
2014–2016
235 15
10   Erjon Hoxhallari 2011–2014
2015–2022
229 10

Records Top Scores

All-time top 10goalscorers

Rank Player Years Goals Match
1   Indrit Fortuzi 1993–1998
2000–2005
2007–2008
152 210
2   Arben Minga 1971–1990
1994–1997
136 387
3   Agustin Kola 1980–1991
1994–1997
133 298
4   Shkelqim Muca 1978–1988 88 192
5   Petrit Dibra 1970–1980 70 187
6   Devi Muka 1998–1999
2003–2010
61 201
7   Skënder Hyka 1963–1974 60 157
8   Mahir Halili 2000–2005 46 133
9   Pavllo Bukoviku 1957–1958
1961–1971
45 147
10   Hamdi Salihi 2005–2007 42 52

Top scorers (Golden Boot)

List of Kategoria Superiore top scorers (Kategoria Superiore top scorers).

Historical list of coaches

Managerial record

(i) = interim

Current staff

 
Orges Shehi, the current head coach of KF Tirana.
Position Name
Coach   Orges Shehi
Assistant Manager   Artan Karapici
Assistant Manager   Sebino Plaku
Athletic Trainer   Kostandinos Gianis
Goalkeeping Coach   Alfred Osmani
Sport director   Tefik Osmani
Academy Director   Devi Muka
Team Manager   Ermal Spahiu
  Grend Halili
Team doctor   Arzen Voci
  Marvi Kastrati
  Aldo Vangjeli
Fiziotherapist   Tedi Maqellari
Photographer   Izmir Doda
Disagne Model   Goldi Halili
Store man   Hajdar Karaj
Coach U-21   Gentian Muca
Coach U-19   Julian Ahmataj

Kit suppliers

Source:[72][73]

Period Kit provider Shirt sponsor
1988–1991 Umbro Ariston
1993–1997 Parmalat
1998–1999 Adidas Kent
1999–2000 Hawaii
2000–2001 Joma
2001–2002 Volkswagen
2002–2004 Jako
2004–2006 Puma
2006–2008 Adidas
2008–2009 Puma
2009–2010 Lotto Vila Goldi
2010–2011 Adidas none
2011–2012 Macron BPP Group
2012–2013 Errea none
2013–2015 Legea
2015–2016 Birra Tirana
2016–2019 Macron none
2019–2022 Uhlsport
Caffè Vergnano
Vila Goldi
Air Albania
none
2022– Cohl's Lori Caffe

KF Tirana Sponsorship

Sponsor Type Name
Main Sponsors Halili Constructions, Municipality of Tirana
Secondary Sponsors Vila Goldi, Spitali Salus, Lajthiza Water, Tirana Dekor, Lori Caffe, Skela Syla
Official clothing provider Cohl's

Presidential history

Tirana have had numerous presidents over the course of their history, some of which have been the owners of the club, others have been administrators and honorary presidents such as Bamir Topi and Fatmir Frashëri. The president has historically taken sole charge of the club, except for the period between 2007 and 2008, when was the presidency was formally vacant and numerous donors managed the club. The club have had a total of 13 president and 15 presidencies since 1920, with only Bamir Topi and Refik Halili having held the position on two occasions. The longest serving president is Selman Stërmasi who took charge of the club for 24 years between 1936 and 1960, whilst the shortest presidency belongs to Fatmir Frashëri, who took charge for one year between 2004 and 2005. Here is a complete list of club president from when Bahri Toptani took over at the club in 1920, until the present day.[74][75]

 
Name Years
  Bahri Toptani 1920–1933
 Stefan Shundi 1933–1936
  Selman Stërmasi 1936–1960
  Lame Konomi 1960–1970
  Nuri Bylyku 1970–1983
  Çlirimi Hysi 1983–1985
  Zija Shaba 1985–1993
  Metush Seferi 1993–1998
 
Name Years
  Lutfi Nuri 1998–1999
  Metwally El Sayed 1999–2004
  Fatmir Frashëri 2004–2005
  Bamir Topi 2005–2007
Vacant 2007–2008
  Refik Halili 2008–2011
  Bamir Topi 2011–2013
  Refik Halili 2013–

KF Tirana's champions

(4 times or more)

# Champion Times Seasons
1 Nevil Dede 8 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2007
Blendi Nallbani 8 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2005, 2007, 2009
3 Krenar Alimehmeti 7 1985, 1988, 1989, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000
Eldorado Merkoçi 7 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005
5 Adem Karapici 6 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937
Arben Minga 6 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996
Agustin Kola 6 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1997
Ardian Mema 6 1989, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000
Sokol Bulku 6 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004
Elvis Sina 6 1997, 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005
Devi Muka 6 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009
Rezart Dabulla 6 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009
Ervin Bulku 6 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
Isli Hidi 6 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
15 Mark Gurashi 5 1930, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937
Rudolf Gurashi 5 1930, 1931, 1934, 1936, 1937
Emil Hajnali 5 1930, 1931, 1932, 1936, 1937
Florian Riza 5 1988, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2000
Indrit Fortuzi 5 1995, 1996, 1997, 2003, 2004
Alpin Gallo 5 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000
Alban Tafaj 5 1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005
Saimir Patushi 5 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009
23 Selman Stërmasi 4 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934
Hysen Kusi 4 1930, 1931, 1932, 1936
Pavllo Bukoviku 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Luigj Bytyçi 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Fatmir Frashëri 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Skënder Hyka 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Bahri Ishka 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Ali Mema 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Osman Mema 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Niko Xhaçka 4 1965, 1966, 1968, 1970
Shkëlqim Muça 4 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989
Mirel Josa 4 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989
Leonard Liti 4 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989
Bedri Omuri 4 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989
Bujar Sharra 4 1982, 1985, 1988, 1989
Anesti Stoja 4 1985, 1988, 1989, 1995
Ansi Agolli 4 2003, 2004, 2005, 2009
Gentjan Hajdari 4 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007

See also

Notes and references

Notes

  1. ^
    Since the start of 2014–15 season, Tirana retired the number 12 as a recognition towards the Tirona Fanatics, the club's biggest fanbase, considered the 12th man in the pitch.[76]

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Klubi i Futbollit Tirana KF Tirana is an Albanian football club based in the country s capital city Tirana The men s football club is part of the multi disciplinary sports club SK Tirana and is the most successful in Albania having won 54 recognized major domestic trophies They play their home games at the Selman Stermasi Stadium in Tirana and they play in the Kategoria Superiore KF TiranaFull nameKlubi i Futbollit TiranaNickname s Tirona Bardhe e blute NoltmadhniaFounded15 August 1920 102 years ago 1920 08 15 as Sport Klub Tirana 1 GroundSelman Stermasi StadiumCapacity9 500 2 OwnersHalili SH P K 66 Municipality of Tirana 34 PresidentRefik HaliliHead coachOrges ShehiLeagueAbissnet Superiore2021 22Kategoria Superiore 1st of 10WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonThe club was founded on 15 August 1920 1 as Sport Klub Tirana in English Sport Club Tirana but then they name changed to Shoqata e Futbollit Agimi in English Agimi Football Association and they had since participated in all the top tier national championships ever held in Albania However the ninth place finish in the 2016 17 season relegated the club to the Albanian First Division second tier for the first time in their history They have competed under the name of SK Tirana between 1927 and 1947 when the communist regime forcibly renamed the club 17 Nentori Tirana Puna Tirana and KS 17 Nentori In 1991 KF Tirana retook its pre 1947 name and was divided into two branches the multi disciplinary SK Tirana and the football branch of KF Tirana KF Tirana is the most successful Albanian team in European competitions having progressed from the first rounds on 13 occasions once directly by draw without playing since making their European debut in the 1965 66 European Cup They reached Round of 16 in European Competitions four times three such in the European Cup now Champions League alone in 1980s The club also holds the record of being the highest ever ranking Albanian club according to IFFHS having been ranked 31st in the world in 1987 following good results in their 1986 87 campaign 3 In addition KF Tirana is an ECA member 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 1920 1937 Beginnings of Klubi i Futbollit Tirana 1 2 1939 1947 War years 1 3 1944 1957 Postwar period 1 4 1958 1990 Decline and revival 1 4 1 1967 title unjustly denied 1 4 2 Defiance 1 5 1991 2006 Return to success 1 6 2007 present Refik Halili era 2 Grounds 2 1 Shallvare 1920 46 2 2 Qemal Stafa Stadium 1946 2015 2 3 Selman Stermasi Stadium 1956 present 2 4 Skender Halili Complex 3 Supporters 3 1 Rivalries 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 4 2 Tirana U21 and youth academy 4 3 Out on loan 4 4 Retired numbers 4 5 Other clubs 4 5 1 Tirana B 4 5 2 Tirana U 21 4 5 3 Reserves and academy 5 Honours 6 Records 6 1 Domestic 6 2 Europe 7 KF Tirana statistics in Kategoria Superiore 7 1 Recent seasons 8 Divisional movements 9 KF Tirana in Europe 10 European performance table 10 1 World and European rankings 11 Records 12 Records Top Scores 13 Top scorers Golden Boot 14 Historical list of coaches 14 1 Managerial record 15 Current staff 16 Kit suppliers 17 KF Tirana Sponsorship 18 Presidential history 19 KF Tirana s champions 20 See also 21 Notes and references 21 1 Notes 21 2 References 22 External linksHistory EditMain article History of KF Tirana 1920 1937 Beginnings of Klubi i Futbollit Tirana Edit The first picture of the KF Tirana squad Tirana was officially founded on 15 August 1920 The first coach was appointed Palok Nika The first name of the club was Sportklub Tirona which was later changed into Futboll Klub Tirona The team played their first official match in October at Shallvare against Juventus Shkoder 5 Tirana played their first international match against Yugoslav team Crnogorac Cetinje from Montenegro in 1925 On 16 August 1927 which was the seventh anniversary of the formation of the Agimi Sports Association the club s name changed into Sportklub Tirana which would be commonly referred to as SK Tirana 6 On that day the president of the club was Teki Selenica 7 in 1930 Tirana took part in the first officially recognised football competition held in Albania organized by newly founded Albanian Football Association The team dominated the tournament reaching the final after winning five matches drawing four and losing just one to finish joint top along with Skenderbeu Korce albeit with a slightly better goal difference 8 Tirana faced in the championship final Skenderbeu Korce who refused to play as a sign of protest against the bias of the competition and the Albanian Football Association towards Tirana The club was named champion after the games were awarded 2 0 8 The following season the club introduced new players such as goalkeeper Vasfi Samimi Sabit Coku Muhamet Agolli and Halim Begeja The championship format changed as it divided the teams into two groups Tirana was placed in Group A and managed to finish 1st after collecting five points from three matches In the final against Group B winners Teuta Durres the team drew 1 1 in the first leg at home but managed a 3 0 win in the second one to retain the championship title Tirana continued to dominate the Albanian football even in the next season despite the fact that the championship format was changed once again In a group where every club would play each other twice and the winner would be decided by who finished top of the league Tirana had it easy as they finished the championship unbeaten winning five matches and drawing three winning the title for the third consecutive year which further cemented their place in history as the first club to dominate football in Albania The club lost the title for the first time in history in 1933 finishing in a disappointing third place out of six behind Bashkimi Shkodran and the winners Skenderbeu Korce It turned out to be a transition period as team bounced back firmly in the 1934 Championship finishing five points ahead of runners up Skenderbeu Korce in a seven team format In the next years Tirana managed to win the 1936 and 1937 championship guided by ethnic Albanian forward Riza Lushta who was named top goalscorer in both years 9 This was the last pre World War II competition held by the Albanian Football Association as there was no championship held in 1938 and World War II broke out in 1939 1939 1947 War years Edit In 1939 Albania was under Italian invasion Giovanni Giro a loyal trustee of Foreign Minister Galeazzo Ciano was in charge of organising the first football competition under Victor Emmanuel III which was called Turneja Kombetare E Footbollit Per Ndeshjet E Trofeut Te Liktorit National Tour of Football for the Matches of the Lictor Trophy Tirana participated in the tournament eliminating 9 0 on aggregate Dragoj Pogradeci in the first round to reach the semi finals In the semi final the team played Skenderbeu Korce beating them 3 0 to reach the final against Vllaznia Shkoder In the final played at the Shallvare field in the capital on 30 September 1939 Tirana won the trophy by winning 6 5 A similar tournament was held in the next year by the fascist regime this time in a group format where teams were divided into two groups based on geography location Two of Tirana s most important players Kryeziu and Lushta left Albania for Italy to join Bari and Roma respectively In the first match Tirana drew 2 2 with Vllaznia Shkoder and then won 3 0 at home against Elbasani The rest of the campaign did not prove to be fruitful as Vllaznia finished top of the group ahead of Tirana and reached the championship finals where they defeated Skenderbeu Korce 11 1 on aggregate to win their first national championship to this day unrecognized by the Albanian Federal Association The championship was not held in 1941 but returned in the following year which also had three clubs from Kosovo These clubs from Kosovo competed in the northern section along with the reigning champions Vllaznia Shkoder and Tirana competed in the new middle section group and the southern clubs competed in their own group In a bizarre ruling only players born between 1921 and 1925 were allowed to participate in the competition meaning that only players between the ages of 17 and 22 were allowed to play However this rule was not followed by most clubs and senior players did participate in the competition Tirana reached the semi finals after winning 5 1 versus Elbasani and drawing 1 1 against Teuta Durres In the semi final the team faced Prizreni the first leg ended in a 2 2 draw while the second one was won by Tirana 2 1 The team thus reached the final once again where they faced Vllaznia Shkoder on 29 June The regular time ended in a 1 1 draw leading the Italian referee Michele Carone then asked both sides to play extra time of two 15 minute halves but Vllaznia declined Two days after the final had been played the match was awarded 2 0 to Tirana along with the title 10 The club won two out of the three National Championships that were held during World War II but in March 2013 Albanian Football Association made a decision by refusing to recognize them stating that they were not legitimate since they weren t organized by the AFA but by the fascist regime 11 1944 1957 Postwar period Edit Myslym Alla coached Tirana from 1956 to 1972 Following the end of World War II footballing activities resumed as they had done before the war under the guidance of the Albanian Football Association In the championship of 1945 Tirana was placed in Group B The team topped the group easily collecting 16 points from 10 matches thus reaching the final where they faced Vllaznia Shkoder once again They lost both matches 2 1 thus missing the opportunity to win another championship Under communist regime led by dictator Enver Hoxha Tiran would quickly become a victim as in early March 1946 the ruling communist Politburo had instructed the club to change its name to 17 Nentori in honour of the Liberation of Tirana which took place on 17 November 1944 In the following decade the club was subject to appalling treatment by the regime and this was highlighted by the creation of a privilege system for the newly created communist backed teams Partizani Tirana and Dinamo Tirana The following decade would unroll in the same suffocating atmosphere becoming even heavier after the foundation of two system privileged teams that would follow the experiences of their sisters in the former USSR former Yugoslavia and the other eastern European countries Partizani the Defense Ministry team and Dinamo the Internal Affairs Ministry team Dozens of Tirana s talented players were convinced against their will to play for either Partizani or Dinamo 12 As a result 17 Nentori struggled to stay at the top during the years 1947 57 however the team managed to gain some of the lost ground during the second part of the 1950s after replacing in part some of the first choice players of its line up 1958 1990 Decline and revival Edit From 1958 to 1964 Tirana kept on producing some good football and finishing the championship almost always at the third spot These years were a prelude to what was about to happen later Tirana reexperienced its pre war glory spell under the services of the unforgettable coach Myslym Alla At the end of the 28th national championship Tirana became champions of Albania more than twenty years after their last title The team repeated the success the year after but this was an obvious challenge to Partizani s generals and Dinamo s secret service bosses 1967 title unjustly denied Edit It was 24 June 1967 Tirana and Partizani played their derby of the 19th round of 1967 Championship Match had just been played in full and finished 2 1 Fans were peacefully leaving stands and as players had already left the pitch and were heading towards dressing rooms two of opposite players have just had a verbal exchange which ended there and then It was a huge surprise to see the paper headlines the next morning Due to direct decision of AFA Tirana and Partizani forfeit the match 0 3 are deducted 3 points each and will thereafter lose by default remaining matches Many were asking what went wrong match was played in the pitch it produced lots of emotions and fans acknowledged the final result What did teams do to receive such a harsh treatment 13 14 However it became clear days after the decision to expel both clubs was taken directly from Ministry of Affairs and passed to AFA for execution Since Partizani was out of title fight due to a huge point gap and the only way that Dinamo could get the title was punishing Tirana table leaders at the moment they finally found the excuse in that minor verbal exchange two players had after the match Truth is they just couldn t support the fact that KF Tirana was about to achieve the 3rd title in a row instead of Partizani or Dinamo The day championship trophy was handed Skender Jareci the manager of Dinamo wouldn t take it on the traditional lap of honour citing that Dinamo didn t truly deserve that title By forfeiting that match and losing the subsequent 3 remaining matches Dinamo would automatically gain enough points to overtake Tirana and win the title It was a disgrace for Albanian football such that even UEFA still refrains to recognize the champions Dinamo for that year The next season because of the disqualification farce Dinamo were denied entry to the European Cup by UEFA their opponents Braunschweig received a walkover and eventually reached the quarter finals 15 Defiance Edit After this Tirana won the championship two years in a row in style losing only two matches in 1968 and only one during the 1969 70 season 16 During the seventies Tirana struggled hard to stay at the top the best result being the second place and the worst the thirteenth Yet the club won the national cup twice The generation of older players came to the end of their careers and this could only mark the end of a highly successful era However the unsuccessful spell would not last long this time Tirana won the championship at the end of the 1981 82 season and they went on to win the title three other times during the eighties in 1984 85 1987 88 and 1988 89 and the Albanian Cup in 1982 83 1983 84 and 1985 86 The club was also successful in European club competitions reaching there the round of 16 four times in the 1980s alone in the European Cup three times Many of the team s players made up the core of the Albania national football team such as Agustin Kola Arben Minga Shkelqim Muca and Mirel Josa 17 18 19 1991 2006 Return to success Edit In August 1991 less than a year following the fall of communism in Albania Tirana regained its old name and likewise the whole Albanian society went through a period of profound changes Almost all the best Albanian players left the country and went abroad looking for a richer team who could hire them But it seems that the club simply could not stand being too long from the leading spots The team returned to the winning ways by winning the Albanian Cup in the 1993 94 season defeating 1 0 on aggregate Teuta Durres 20 Shortly after in January 1995 the team won also their first Albanian Supercup trophy defeating 1 0 Teuta Durres at Qemal Stafa Stadium A couple of months later they clinched their 15th championship by finishing 12 points ahead of the runner up Teuta Durres 21 This championship was followed by another one in the 1995 96 season as Tirana won it just one point ahead of Teuta Durres once again 22 The team also clinched the cup in that season completing the domestic double for the second time in history Another domestic double followed in 1998 99 season In the following years Tirana continued to dominate the Albanian football winning 10 out of the last 18 Albania s championships 23 The team also dominated in the domestic cups adding to their trophy cabinet three Albanian Cups and five other Albanian Supercups 2007 present Refik Halili era Edit Elvis Sina most capped player in the history of Tirana with more than 500 appearances in all competitions Following a successful 2006 07 campaign which saw the club win the Albanian Superliga comfortably 24 the team begun to struggle for results They begun the season by getting eliminated from the UEFA Champions League by NK Domzale Despite winning the Albanian Supercup versus Besa Kavaje Tirana managed only a 6th place finish their worst finish since 1993 In cup the team lost the final to Vllaznia Shkoder In the following season Tirana bounced back inspired by striker Migen Memelli 25 who went on to score 30 goals Tirana managed to win the championship for the 24th time in history 26 In cup they reached another final only to be defeated again this time by Flamurtari Vlore 27 In the next years Tirana experiences mixed fortunes being unable to win the championship but remaining on top in domestic cups winning the Albanian Cup in 2010 11 and 2011 12 and three other Albanian Supercups in 2009 2011 and 2012 There was also major controversies off the field between club s chief and president in the 2010 11 season which led to a delay in paying the players wages and even some players not receiving their wages On 12 October 2011 Municipality of Tirana city council voted through a unanimous decision to change the status of the club from a municipality owned to a shareholder own one under the name KF Tirana Sh A with the municipality of Tirana initially holding a 100 stake in the club but with the possibility of any future private sponsors and donors to own stocks in the club 28 Starting from 2013 Tirana entered in a period of disappointments In the 2013 14 season the team was seriously in risk of getting relegated for the first time in history By the end of December 2013 the team was ranked in the last position with only 10 points from 13 matches 7 points away from the safe zone However with Gugash Magani as manager and a strong transfer market the team bounced back and eventually finished in 6th position escaping the relegation only in the penultimate match 29 On 26 June 2014 the Tirana city council approved a proposal to give private donors a 66 stake in the club s assets for the next 18 years which at the time fell in the hands of Refik Halili and Lulzim Morina which enabled such donors to invest in players facilities and youth teams 30 Selman Stermasi Stadium was renovated between 2014 and 2015 Tirana begun the 2014 15 season with high expectations challenging for the title in the first part of the season 31 In the second part however the team declined and ultimately finished in 5th position In cup Tirana was controversially eliminated from Laci in the semi final 1 0 on aggregate Laci eventually won the final against Kukesi 32 leaving Tirana without Europa League football once again The club was relegated during the 2016 17 season 33 From title contender halfway through the season Tirana fell continuously to dramatically succumb to relegation for the first time in their history Ilir Daja was sacked on 1 November following a goalless draw against Vllaznia Shkoder 34 and was replaced by the returned Mirel Josa 35 The club also broke the relationship with the fans after allowing with their lifetime rivals Partizani Tirana to play at Selman Stermasi Stadium they opposed such an agreement and subsequently abandoned the matches for the entire season as a result 36 Tirana then endured a 15 winless match streak before winning 2 0 against Korabi Peshkopi 37 Their relegation was officially confirmed on 27 May following a goalless draw versus fellow relegation strugglers Vllaznia Shkoder 33 In cup Tirana did much better winning their 16th trophy on 31 May after defeating 3 1 Skenderbeu Korce at Elbasan Arena 38 This meant the return of Tirana in European competitions after five years Tirana retained most of their players ahead of the new season 39 The club appointed former Brazil international Ze Maria as the new manager 40 The team eliminated from the UEFA Europa League by Israel s Maccabi Tel Aviv 41 In September 2017 Tirana won another trophy their 11th Albanian Supercup after winning 1 0 against Kukesi 42 They also set a record by becoming the Albanian First Division side to win the Supercup 42 In the league Tirana dominated with hammering results in either home or away matches 43 44 Club s goal of a quick promotion in Superliga was reached with three spare rounds to play 45 Tirana won their first ever Albanian First Division title on 16 May by winning 2 0 against the Group A winners Kastrioti Kruje 46 Tirana won the 25th championship in the 2019 20 season which was also the club s 100th anniversary 47 It was the first title after 11 years 48 During the season the team recorded two wins against Partizani ending the negative record of 18 winless matches against them the 5 1 win in February 2020 was the biggest since 2005 49 50 Ndubuisi Egbo took charge of the team starting in the 13th matchday he was highly praised for his work and also become the first African coach to win a league title in Europe 51 52 In cup the team managed to reach the final but was defeated 2 0 by Teuta 53 Fresh from winning the title Tirana was also successful in Europe collecting over 1 5 million Euro reward from participation advancing as far as the play off stage of Europa League With a healthy budget and having already players with a champion trophy and quality in their hands club had the golden opportunity to start a cycle of domination for years to come Club however failed to create such a status They could not avoid key players parting ways and did not replace them with same or better elements The COVID 19 pandemic also contributed negatively in many ways Squad sustained many players injuries and absences on the way as well due to lack of substitutes Thus results were disappointing especially at the first half of the season Coach Egbo and director Laci parted ways with the club at the ugliest possible way even though they were the main key to success radically changing Tirana within 2 years from promotion straight to the highest title It was the day Tirana was eliminated just at the second round of the Cup from an inferior opponent the moment that club found the alibi to sack them The shameful way of Cup elimination did not at all make club reflect positively in the championship and the January players market did not add to the team s quality since January usually offers little alternatives Despite efforts and better results in the second half of the season and led by an ambitious coach such as Shehi Tirana ended 5th in the League and failed European participation Coach Shehi was promptly approved to continue with Tirana for the new season This time club did not make the previous mistakes in approving and approaching players from distance or video clips Also they stopped seeking African players and ended their cooperation with agent Como The recently appointer director Osmani and director of academy Muka played a great role in finding new players mostly within the Superior League North Macedonia and Kosovo The new players also signed long term contracts Starting from talented Seferi an affirmed forward of the previous season and also Xhixha arriving from KF Laci as a free player at the end of his contract Other significant players such as Ennur Totre Vesel Limaj Visar Bekaj Ardit Toli were also assigned with the club It was nonetheless a great merit of coach Shehi in managing the group of new arrivals merging it with the existing lot and making it function perfectly well Shehi also must be given the other merit of promoting players from the academy Names such as Gjumsi Pergjoni Nikqi Beshiraj etc left their mark in the success and promoted themselves as a bright future Subsequently results arrived Tirana created a steady point difference with the rivals particularly winning the key matches The positive side was also how team reacted even after the few defeats showing character quality and power White and blues took the lead at 4th round and did not let go until the end The point difference went to 16 at which point Tirana had the luxury to relax and allow draws or defeats trying to give minutes to more young players in the pitch Tirana won the championship for the 26th time with 3 rounds to spare Now club could peacefully work on preparations towards their European adventure as well as consolidating the remaining contracts and the future team for the incoming season Focused fully in the championship progress Tirana failed again in the Cup participation and for the second consecutive season were eliminated before even reaching the quarter finals Grounds EditShallvare 1920 46 Edit Main article Shallvare The club s first home ground was the Shallvare located in the centre of Tirana where today is the existing Shallvare block acquired by the club prior to their formation in 1920 The also field served as an amusement centre for the youth of Tirana to enjoy and it was a popular gathering place where various games were played during religious holidays Before its use as a football ground the site was use by the Ottoman garrison as a playground and in 1916 it served as a runway for the Austrian Hungarian Imperial and Royal Aviation Troops The club played their first game at the Shallvare in 1920 against a team made up of the occupying Austrian Hungarians In 1925 there were changing rooms built at the ground and in the early 1930s there was an athletics track built around the football pitch The administrator of the ground was the football referee Besim Hamdiu Qorri who only had one assistant in the maintenance of the ground The ground did not have a main stand or seating area for spectators but rather a two storied building that was constructed in 1923 by a member of parliament Masar Kellici The building stood 50 metres away from the football pitch and was located in line with the middle of the pitch with its balcony facing the field and the Dajt mountains The ground was also used for other sporting events as well as military parades one of which the president and later king Ahmet Zogu attended in 1927 The ground was destroyed in 1951 and Soviet style apartment blocks were built onto of it instead 54 55 Qemal Stafa Stadium 1946 2015 Edit Main article Qemal Stafa Stadium The home ground of KF Tirana is Selman Stermasi Stadium which is shared with city rivals Dinamo Tirana and Partizani Tirana However most derby and significant matches are played at the national team s Qemal Stafa Stadium the stadium is also used if the Selman Stermasi Stadium is unavailable as it is used by three different teams The club has expressed its desire to rebuild the current Selman Stermasi Stadium into a modern complex with around 15 000 to 20 000 seats They want it to be Albania s first modern post Communism stadium without an athletic track around the field which they hope will provide more atmosphere and attract more fans However it has not yet been decided when this will be built but it is rumoured to be the club s 100th anniversary present in 2020 56 Selman Stermasi Stadium 1956 present Edit Main article Selman Stermasi Stadium Selman Stermasi Stadium in its inaugural match KF Tirana plays most of its official and friendly games at the Selman Stermasi Stadium in Tirana The Selman Stermasi Stadium was built in 1956 and was previously named the Dinamo Stadium until 1991 when it was permanently given its new name The Football Association of Albania and the club decided to name the stadium post mortem after the eminent KF Tirana player coach and president Selman Stermasi The stadium has a capacity of 12 500 8 400 seated In December 2014 another phase of reconstruction was started involving a new pitch central main covered stand central fans stand including two extra rows extension broken or missing seats replacements repairs interior facilities general lineaments and a shopping center just under central seated The internal facilities include general repairs a press conference room journalists corner and modern showers The side fans stands will temporary be shut and covered by advertising boards It is still unclear when will stadium scoreboard and clock be fitted 57 The main parking area is located at the front of the stadium which leads to the entrance The whole external part of the stadium is surrounded by a 2 7 M 9 ft rail fence 58 Skender Halili Complex Edit Main article Skender Halili Complex The club s training ground is called the Skender Halili Complex and it is located off Rruga e Kavajes near the Birra Tirana factory The training complex was posthumously named after Skender Halili who was one of the club s most notable associates both during his playing career and after The complex features a full sized natural grass football pitch as well as a smaller astro turf fan along with dressing rooms used by senior team as well as some of the youth teams In December 2014 work began on both the Skender Halili Complex and the Selman Stermasi Stadium in order to fully renovate these grounds to be used by the club and at the training ground the training facilities were all improved which included the dressing rooms and even the single stand that holds a small number of spectators for those wishing to attend training sessions and even occasional friendlies that are played at the ground 59 Supporters EditTirona Fanatics Established8 January 2006TypeSupporters groupClubKF TiranaHeadquartersTirana AlbaniaAffiliationsTifozat Kuq e ZiTirana is considered to be one of the most supported football clubs in Albania and its supporters also formed the first Ultras group in the country in 1986 called Ultras Tirona The group was forced to operate illegally as the communist regime did not allow such organised groups to function However despite this its supporters used games as an outlet to show their dissent against the regime in place and following the fall of communism in Albania they became more organised and attracted more supporters in the late 90s and early 2000s During the mid 2000s younger supporters began to emerge on the scene and felt that the older Ultras Tirona did not entirely represent them which led to the younger supporters forming a new Ultras group called the Tirona Fanatics on 8 January 2006 60 61 62 63 Tirona Fanatics are widely regarded as a right wing tifo group whereas Ultras Guerrils are mostly associated with the left due to their history The group quickly rose in membership and became the most organised supporters group in Albania following Tirana home and away including European games On 20 May 2015 the majority of the founding members of Tirona Fanatics decided to hand over the management of the group to younger supporters 64 The group has partnerships with Macedonian group Shvercerat of FK Shkupi Rivalries Edit Main articles KF Tirana Partizani Tirana rivalry and Dinamo Tirana KF Tirana rivalry The fans have three main rivals Vllaznia Shkoder the oldest derby in the country with the matches between them called the All time Albanian derby The other rivalries are the Tirana derbies with Dinamo Tirana and Partizani Tirana However since 2010s they have developed a fierce rivalry with Skenderbeu Korce since the latter side s rise to prominence Players EditFor a list of all former and current KF Tirana players with a Wikipedia article see Category KF Tirana players Current squad Edit As of 1 February 2023Note 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 Ilion Lika2 DF MKD Kristijan Toshevski4 DF MKD Besir Iseni5 DF MKD Filip Najdovski captain 6 MF ALB Albano Aleksi7 FW ALB Elvi Berisha9 FW KOS Florent Hasani10 MF ALB Regi Lushkja14 FW ALB Rimal Haxhiu17 MF ALB Aldi Gjumsi No Pos Nation Player18 DF ALB Florjan Pergjoni20 DF CIV Jocelin Behiratche21 MF ALB Klevi Qefalija22 MF ALB Ardit Deliu27 MF ALB Ardit Hila30 FW ALB Dijar Nikqi44 DF ALB Bruno Lulaj77 FW ALB Kristal Abazaj97 GK KOS Visar Bekaj vice captain 98 FW BRA PatrickTirana U21 and youth academy Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player15 MF ALB Jurgen Sina31 GK ALB Tomas Kiri33 DF ALB Ermal Metaj55 MF ALB Hajrulla Tola66 MF ALB Danilo Bajraktari No Pos Nation Player88 FW ALB Serxhio Tafa MF ALB Alkejd Ajazi MF GRE Alen Luta MF ALB Erlind Qehaj FW ALB Jorgis HasanasOut 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 Player MF ALB Enes Kuka at Besa Kavaje until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player DF ALB Omar Musaj at Turbina Cerrik until 30 June 2023 Retired numbers Edit See also List of retired numbers in association football Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player12 12 ALB Tirona Fanatics since the start of 2014 15 season a Other clubs Edit Tirana B Edit Main article KF Tirana B Klubi i Futbollit Tirana B is an Albanian football club based in Tirane It was founded in 1932 but was dissolved before it was refounded again on 22 January 2013 65 Tirana U 21 Edit Main article KF Tirana U 21 KF Tirana U 21 is an Albanian football club based in Tirane It was founded in 2019 Reserves and academy Edit Main article KF Tirana Reserves and Academy The KF Tirana Reserves and Academy Albanian Klubi i Futbollit Tirana Rezervat dhe Akademia are the reserve team of KF Tirana They play in the North section of the Albanian U 19 Superliga and Albanian U 17 Superliga Honours EditTirana are the most successful and decorated club in Albania having won 26 league titles a national record 66 The club s first trophy was also the first Albanian National Championship held in 1930 which was also the first official football competition in the country 8 The club also holds the record for the most Albanian Cups 16 and Albanian Supercups 12 The club s most recent trophy was the 2022 Albanian Supercup won on 7 December 2022 67 Type Competition Titles SeasonsDomestic Kategoria Superiore 26 1930 1931 1932 1934 1936 1937 1939 1942 1964 65 1965 66 1967 1968 1969 70 1981 82 1984 85 1987 88 1988 89 1994 95 1995 96 1996 97 1998 99 1999 00 2002 03 2003 04 2004 05 2006 07 2008 09 2019 20 2021 22Kategoria e Pare 1 2017 18Kupa e Shqiperise 16 1938 39 1962 63 1975 76 1976 77 1982 83 1983 84 1985 86 1993 94 1995 96 1998 99 2000 01 2001 02 2005 06 2010 11 2011 12 2016 17Superkupa e Shqiperise 12 1994 2000 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2009 2011 2012 2017 2022Double 3 1939 1995 96 1998 99Europe Balkans Cup RU 1983Minor Taci Oil Cup 1 2008 Record Tirana have also won three more championships played during seasons 1939 1942 and 1967 However AFA have not yet officially recognized them Records EditDomestic Edit Biggest ever home league victory Tirana 11 0 Flamurtari Vlore 5 July 1936 68 Tirana 11 0 Beselidhja Lezhe 6 June 1937 Tirana 11 0 Erzeni 1960 Biggest ever home league defeat Tirana 0 6 Vllaznia Shkoder 1947 Tirana 0 6 Skenderbeu Korce 1947 Biggest ever away league victory Elbasani 2 9 Tirana 12 June 1932 Pogradeci 1 8 Tirana 1953 Biggest ever away league defeat Partizani Tirana 8 0 Tirana 1947 Most league appearances Elvis Sina 392 Most league goals Indrit Fortuzi 152 Most points in a season 84 2004 05 Fewest points in a season 7 1940 Most wins in a season 26 2004 05 Fewest wins in a season 3 1931 1933 1940 1942 Most ties in a season 15 1974 75 2016 17 Fewest ties in a season 0 1939 1946 Most losses in a season 13 1972 73 1976 77 1991 92 2016 17 2018 19 Fewest losses in a season 0 1932 1936 1937 1939 1942 Best Goal Differential 66 1936 Worst Goal Differential 5 1972 73 Europe Edit Biggest ever European home victory Tirana 5 0 Sliema Wanderers Sept 27 1989 Biggest ever European home defeat Tirana 2 6 NK Croatia Zagreb 24 July 1996 Biggest ever European away victory FC Gomel 0 2 Tirana 14 July 2004 FC Dinamo Tbilisi 0 2 Tirana 19 August 2020 Biggest ever European away defeat Aalesund 5 0 Tirana 26 July 2012 Most European appearances Elvis Sina 31 Most European goals Indrit Fortuzi 10 KF Tirana statistics in Kategoria Superiore EditSee also KF Tirana league record by opponent Since the Kategoria Superiore began in 1930 KF Tirana have played 2060 Superliga matches scored 3382 goals and conceded 1840 The club has collected so far 3065 points won 1059 games drawn 536 and lost 465 The club s goal difference is 1542 and the winning difference is 594 Historical Goals Wins Draws Losses Goals Wins Points MatchesTOTAL 3382 1840 1059 536 465 1542 594 3065 2060Data correct up to the end of the 2021 22 season Recent seasons Edit Season Division Pos Pl W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup Europe Top Scorer1993 94 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 26 13 6 7 36 16 33 W W Indrit Fortuzi 111994 95 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 30 19 6 5 57 27 44 RU UCW 1QR Indrit Fortuzi 181995 96 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 34 19 10 5 52 22 55 W UCup 1QR Saimir Malko 91996 97 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 22 14 4 4 40 9 46 SR UCup 1QR Alban Bushi 91997 98 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 34 19 8 7 54 19 65 QF Indrit Fortuzi 151998 99 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 30 18 7 5 48 20 61 W UCL 1QR Indrit Fortuzi 91999 00 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 26 16 4 6 40 14 52 QF W UCL 1QR Anesti Vito 112000 01 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 26 16 6 4 56 13 54 W UCL 1QR Indrit Fortuzi 382001 02 Kampionati Shqiptar 2nd 26 19 5 2 52 15 62 W W UCup 1QR Indrit Fortuzi 312002 03 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 26 19 3 4 57 18 60 SF W UCup 1QR Mahir Halili 202003 04 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 24 8 4 90 36 80 SF RU UCL 2QR Indrit Fortuzi 202004 05 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 26 6 4 82 32 84 RU W UCL 2QR Altin Rraklli 202005 06 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 17 11 8 54 33 62 W W UCL 2QR Hamdi Salihi 292006 07 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 22 6 5 64 33 72 QF W UCup 2QR Vioresin Sinani 232007 08 Kategoria Superiore 6th 33 14 7 12 46 36 49 RU UCL 1QR Klodian Duro 162008 09 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 19 11 3 58 27 68 RU W Migen Memelli 232009 10 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 33 15 7 11 38 32 52 THR UCL 2QR Gjergji Muzaka 102010 11 Kategoria Superiore 5th 33 11 11 11 42 31 44 W W UEL 2QR Pero Pejic 162011 12 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 26 16 5 5 33 21 53 W W UEL 2QR Bekim Balaj 132012 13 Kategoria Superiore 5th 26 12 7 7 30 23 43 SR UEL 2QR Gilman Lika 92013 14 Kategoria Superiore 6th 33 14 8 11 36 31 50 SR Mario Morina 5 Gilberto Fortunato 52014 15 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 21 8 7 47 27 71 SF Elis Bakaj 132015 16 Kategoria Superiore 5th 36 13 14 9 37 25 53 QF Elis Bakaj 142016 17 Kategoria Superiore 9th 36 8 15 13 29 32 39 W Afrim Taku 92017 18 Kategoria e Pare 1st 26 21 4 1 66 13 64 QF W UEL 1QR Bedri Greca 142018 19 Kategoria Superiore 7th 36 12 11 13 44 35 47 RU Edon Hasani 132019 20 Kategoria Superiore 1st 36 21 7 8 67 35 70 RU Michael Ngoo 142020 21 Kategoria Superiore 5th 36 15 13 8 41 26 58 SR RU UCLUEL 2QR PO Idriz Batha 92021 22 Abissnet Superiore 1st 36 22 7 7 64 27 73 SR Taulant Seferi 192022 23 Abissnet Superiore 1st 23 12 4 7 34 18 40 W UCLUCO 1QR 2QRDivisional movements EditSeries Years Last Promotions RelegationsKategoria Superiore 84 2022 23 2018 19 1 2016 17 Kategoria e Pare 1 2017 18 1 2017 18 0 KF Tirana in Europe EditMain article KF Tirana in European football KF Tirana September 1970 In addition to being the leader team in all domestic competitions KF Tirana have also given the best performances in Europe among Albanian squads winning 13 ties in Europe including once directly by draw without playing They reached Round of 16 in European Competitions four times of which three times in the European Cup now Champions League alone in 1980s making it the Albanian team to have progressed farthest in any European competition White and blues hold the all time record for the highest IFFHS ranking of an Albanian football club being ranked as high as 31st in the world in 1987 as result of good results preceded 1986 87 69 3 In their European path Tirana have played against big guns such as Ajax Bayern Munich etc Drawn against teams such as Dinamo București Ferencvaros CSKA Sofia Young Boys Utrecht Dinamo Zagreb IFK Goteborg Malmo FF Standard Liege Red Star Belgrade etc In one of few team s best performances the 2004 05 season after having passed FC Gomel of Belarus in the first round 2 1 on aggregate KF Tirana played against Ferencvaros in the second round Having lost the first leg 3 2 at home Tirana led 1 0 in Budapest however they were unable to score the one extra goal they needed having missed a penalty and hit the woodwork twice and were eliminated on away goals the tie finishing 3 3 on aggregate Reaching the European Cups is a play off in the UEFA Europa League in 2020 2021 After the victory in Tbilisi against FC Dinamo Tbilisi 0 2 with the goals of Agustin Torassa and Marsel Ismailgeci in the first round of the Champions League they are eliminated by Crvena Zvezda in the second round 0 1 in Tirana Air Albania Stadium moving to the Europa League in the third round which was qualified by lottery for the Play off against BSC Young Boys a match played in Bern where they were defeated 3 0 failing to qualify for the group stage of the Europa League European performance table EditSeason Competition Round Country Opposition Home Away Aggregate1964 66 Balkans Cup Group B Cherno More Varna 0 0 0 1 3rd Besiktas J K 2 0 1 1 Rapid București 1 2 1 3 1965 66 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R Kilmarnock F C 0 0 0 1 0 1 1966 67 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R Valerenga n p n p 0 6 1969 70 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R Standard Liege 1 1 0 3 1 4 1970 71 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R AFC Ajax 2 2 0 2 2 4 1975 Balkans Cup Group B Panionios 6 0 1 2 2nd Radnicki Nis 0 0 0 3 1981 83 Balkans Cup Group B Larissa 3 0 1 3 1st Sloboda Tuzla n d n d Final Beroe Stara Zagora 0 1 0 3 0 4 1982 83 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R Linfield 1 0 1 2 2 2 2R Dynamo Kyiv n p n p 0 6 1983 84 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1R Hammarby IF 2 1 0 3 2 4 1986 87 UEFA Cup Winners Cup 1R FC Dinamo București 1 0 2 1 3 1 2R Malmo FF 0 3 0 0 0 3 1988 89 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R Ħamrun Spartans 2 0 1 2 3 2 2R IFK Goteborg 0 3 0 1 0 4 1989 90 European Champion Clubs Cup 1R Sliema Wanderers 5 0 0 1 5 1 2R FC Bayern Munich 0 3 1 3 1 6 1990 91 Balkans Cup QF Buducnost Titograd 0 0 1 2 1 2 1994 95 UEFA Cup Winners Cup QR FC Bobruisk 3 0 1 4 4 3 1R Brondby IF 0 1 0 3 0 4 1995 96 UEFA Cup QR Hapoel Be er Sheva FC 0 1 0 2 0 3 1996 97 UEFA Cup 1QR NK Croatia Zagreb 2 6 0 4 2 10 1998 99 UEFA Cup 1QR FK Inter Bratislava 0 2 0 2 0 4 1999 00 UEFA Champions League 1QR Ithrottabandalag Vestmannaeyja 1 2 0 1 1 3 2000 01 UEFA Champions League 1QR FC Zimbru Chisinau 2 3 2 3 4 6 2001 02 UEFA Cup QR Apollon Limassol 3 2 1 3 4 5 2002 03 UEFA Cup QR Național București 0 1 2 2 2 3 2003 04 UEFA Champions League 1Q Dinamo Tbilisi 3 0 0 3 3 3 4 2 p 2QR Grazer AK 1 5 1 2 2 7 2004 05 UEFA Champions League 1QR FC Gomel 0 1 2 0 2 2 2QR Ferencvarosi TC 2 3 1 0 3 3 2005 06 UEFA Champions League 1QR ND Gorica 3 0 0 2 3 2 2QR PFC CSKA Sofia 0 2 0 2 0 4 2006 07 UEFA Cup 1QR NK Varteks 2 0 1 1 3 1 2QR Kayserispor 0 2 1 3 1 5 2007 08 UEFA Champions League 1QR NK Domzale 1 2 0 1 1 3 2009 10 UEFA Champions League 2QR Stabaek 1 1 0 4 1 5 2010 11 UEFA Europa League 1QR Zalaegerszegi TE 0 0 1 0 a e t 1 0 a e t 2QR FC Utrecht 1 1 0 4 1 5 2011 12 UEFA Europa League 2QR FC Spartak Trnava 0 0 1 3 1 3 2012 13 UEFA Europa League 1QR CS Grevenmacher 2 0 0 0 2 0 2QR Aalesund FK 1 1 0 5 1 6 2017 18 UEFA Europa League 1QR Maccabi Tel Aviv F C 0 3 0 2 0 5 2020 21 UEFA Champions League 1QR Dinamo Tbilisi 2 0 2 0 2QR Red Star Belgrade 0 1 0 1 UEFA Europa League 3QR BYE PO Young Boys 0 3 0 3 2022 23 UEFA Champions League 1QR F91 Dudelange 1 2 0 1 1 3 UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR HSK Zrinjski 0 1 2 3 2 4 World and European rankings Edit UEFA club coefficient ranking As of 22 December 2022 70 Rank Team Points295 Botoșani 1 500296 FC Viitorul Constanța 3 000297 Paide 4 000298 KF Tirana 4 000299 Gabala FK 4 000300 FK Borac Banja Luka 4 000301 Bala Town F C 4 000World club coefficient ranking As of 22 December 2022 71 Rank Team Points2159 Suva F C 1 2492160 FC Sunkar 1 2492161 Tuti SC Khartoum 1 2492162 KF Tirana 1 2492163 C D Lunda Sul 1 2492164 CS Gaz Metan Mediaș 1 2492165 FC Ararat Armenia 1 249Records EditAppearances in competitive matches Below is the list with top ten players with most appearances in all competitions for KF Tirana Elvis Sina is one of the highest match players for the club Rank Player Years Match Goals1 Elvis Sina 1996 20062007 2008 2009 2014 392 82 Arben Minga 1975 19911994 1997 387 1363 Blendi Nallbani 1990 19911992 1993 1994 2001 2004 2011 327 14 Nevil Dede 1994 20042006 2007 2009 2010 299 305 Agustin Kola 1980 19911994 1997 298 1336 Erando Karabeci 2009 2020 273 107 Mirel Josa 1980 1991 253 408 Rezart Dabulla 1998 20062008 2013 245 99 Ervin Bulku 1998 20062014 2016 235 1510 Erjon Hoxhallari 2011 20142015 2022 229 10Records Top Scores EditAll time top 10goalscorers Rank Player Years Goals Match1 Indrit Fortuzi 1993 19982000 2005 2007 2008 152 2102 Arben Minga 1971 19901994 1997 136 3873 Agustin Kola 1980 19911994 1997 133 2984 Shkelqim Muca 1978 1988 88 1925 Petrit Dibra 1970 1980 70 1876 Devi Muka 1998 19992003 2010 61 2017 Skender Hyka 1963 1974 60 1578 Mahir Halili 2000 2005 46 1339 Pavllo Bukoviku 1957 19581961 1971 45 14710 Hamdi Salihi 2005 2007 42 52Top scorers Golden Boot EditList of Kategoria Superiore top scorers Kategoria Superiore top scorers Season Player Goals Matches1930 Rexhep Maci Emil Hajnali 3 31932 Haki Korca 4 31934 Mark Gurashi 12 51936 Riza Lushta 11 51937 Riza Lushta 25 51978 79 Petrit Dibra 14 261984 85 Arben Minga 13 171987 88 Agustin Kola 18 331988 89 Agustin Kola 19 322000 01 Indrit Fortuzi 31 252001 02 Indrit Fortuzi 24 242002 03 Mahir Halili 20 222005 06 Hamdi Salihi 29 352006 07 Vioresin Sinani 23 292008 09 Migen Memelli 22 29Historical list of coaches EditManagerial record Edit Coach from until Trophies won Selman Stermasi 1930 1933 3 National Championships Samo Singer 1933 1934 1 National Championship Selman Stermasi 1934 1938 2 National Championships Friez Weinstein 1938 1938 0 Selman Stermasi 1938 1942 2 National Championships Adem Karapici 1947 1950 0 Myslym Alla 1950 1953 0 Ludovik Jakova 1953 1955 0 Myslym Alla 1955 1972 5 4 National Championships Albanian Cup Enver Shehu 1972 1973 0 Fatbardh Deliallisi 1973 1974 0 Zyber Konci 1975 1975 0 Fatmir Frasheri 1975 1980 2 Albanian Cups Enver Shehu 1980 1987 5 2 National Championships 3 Albanian Cups Shyqyri Rreli 1987 1990 2 National Championships Fatmir Frasheri 1990 1991 0 Enver Shehu 1992 1993 0 Fatmir Frasheri 1993 1994 0 Shkelqim Muca 1 July 1994 1 July 1995 2 National Championships Albanian Supercup Sulejman Mema 1 July 1995 1 July 1996 2 National Championships Albanian Cup Enver Shehu 1 July 1996 3 May 1997 1 National Championships Ramadan Shehu 3 May 1997 3 May 1998 0 Millan Baci i 3 May 1998 1 July 1998 0 Ali Mema 1 July 1998 1 July 1999 2 National Championships Albanian Cup Shkelqim Muca 1 July 1999 1 July 2000 1 National Championships Miklos Temesvari 1 July 2000 14 April 2001 1 Albanian Supercup Shkelqim Muca 14 April 2001 1 May 2002 1 Albanian Cup Sulejman Mema 1 May 2002 1 July 2002 0 Enver Hadziabdic 1 July 2002 21 Feb 2003 1 Albanian Supercup Krenar Alimehmeti 21 Feb 2003 28 Feb 2003 0 Fatmir Frasheri 28 Feb 2003 1 July 2003 1 National Championships Sulejman Mema 1 July 2003 25 Oct 2003 1 Albanian Supercup Mirel Josa 2 Nov 2003 Jun 2004 2 Kategoria Superiore Albanian Supercup Luan Sengla 1 July 2004 1 Sep 2004 0 Sulejman Starova Sept 1 2004 1 July 2005 2 Kategoria Superiore Albanian Supercup Leonardo Menichini 1 July 2005 11 Nov 2005 0 Shkelqim Muca i 11 Nov 2005 15 Nov 2005 0 Krenar Alimehmeti 15 Nov 2005 15 Feb 2006 0 Mirel Josa 17 Feb 2006 13 Nov 2006 2 Albanian Cup Albanian Supercup Shkelqim Muca 14 Nov 2006 1 July 2007 1 Kategoria Superiore Sulejman Starova 1 July 2007 Sept 19 2007 1 Albanian Supercup Krenar Alimehmeti i Sept 22 2007 Sept 25 2007 0 Ardian Mema i Sept 22 2007 Sept 25 2007 0 Astrit Hafizi Sept 25 2007 3 Feb 2008 0 Sulejman Mema 3 Feb 2008 1 July 2008 0 Blaz Sliskovic 1 July 2008 11 Dec 2008 0 Agustin Kola 11 Dec 2008 2 May 2009 1 Alban Tafaj i 8 May 2009 21 June 2009 1 Kategoria Superiore Ilija Loncarevic 21 June 2009 6 Oct 2009 1 Albanian Supercup Alban Tafaj i 6 Oct 2009 26 Jan 2010 0 Nevil Dede 26 Jan 2010 9 Feb 2010 0 Devi Muka i 9 Feb 2010 14 Feb 2010 0 Luan Sengla 14 Feb 2010 29 Mar 2010 0 Sulejman Starova 29 Mar 2010 10 Oct 2010 0 Nevil Dede 11 Oct 2010 6 Feb 2011 0 Miso Krsticevic 8 Feb 2011 22 June 2011 1 Albanian Cup Julian Rubio 22 June 2011 31 Aug 2012 3 Albanian Cup 2 Albanian Supercup Albanian Supercup Alban Tafaj i Sept 1 2012 Sept 16 2012 0 Artur Lekbello Sept 17 2012 30 Oct 2012 0 Alban Tafaj i 30 Oct 2012 18 Feb 2013 0 Nevil Dede 18 Feb 2013 24 Oct 2013 0 Alpin Gallo 25 Oct 2013 25 Nov 2013 0 Sokol Bulku i 28 Nov 2013 1 Dec 2013 0 Gugash Magani 1 Dec 2013 17 May 2015 0 Ndubuisi Egbo i 18 May 2015 1 June 2015 0 Shkelqim Muca 1 June 2015 17 Oct 2015 0 Ivan Gvozdenovic i 18 Oct 2015 28 Oct 2015 0 Ilir Daja 28 Oct 2015 29 Oct 2016 0 Mirel Josa 30 Oct 2016 15 Jun 2017 1 Albanian Cup Ze Maria 17 Jun 2017 11 Oct 2018 3 Albanian Supercup Albanian First Division Winner Group B Ardian Mema 12 Oct 2018 24 Oct 2019 0 Julian Ahmataj 25 Oct 2019 8 Dec 2019 0 Ndubuisi Egbo 9 Dec 2019 12 Nov 2020 1 Albania Superliga Nevil Dede 13 Nov 2020 25 Jan 2021 0 Tefik Osmani i 25 Jan 2021 26 Jan 2021 0 Orges Shehi 27 Jan 2021 2 Albania Superliga Albanian Supercup i interimCurrent staff Edit Orges Shehi the current head coach of KF Tirana Position NameCoach Orges ShehiAssistant Manager Artan KarapiciAssistant Manager Sebino PlakuAthletic Trainer Kostandinos GianisGoalkeeping Coach Alfred OsmaniSport director Tefik OsmaniAcademy Director Devi MukaTeam Manager Ermal Spahiu Grend HaliliTeam doctor Arzen Voci Marvi Kastrati Aldo VangjeliFiziotherapist Tedi MaqellariPhotographer Izmir DodaDisagne Model Goldi HaliliStore man Hajdar KarajCoach U 21 Gentian MucaCoach U 19 Julian AhmatajKit suppliers EditSource 72 73 Period Kit provider Shirt sponsor1988 1991 Umbro Ariston1993 1997 Parmalat1998 1999 Adidas Kent1999 2000 Hawaii2000 2001 Joma2001 2002 Volkswagen2002 2004 Jako2004 2006 Puma2006 2008 Adidas2008 2009 Puma2009 2010 Lotto Vila Goldi2010 2011 Adidas none2011 2012 Macron BPP Group2012 2013 Errea none2013 2015 Legea2015 2016 Birra Tirana2016 2019 Macron none2019 2022 UhlsportCaffe VergnanoVila GoldiAir Albanianone2022 Cohl s Lori CaffeKF Tirana Sponsorship EditSponsor Type NameMain Sponsors Halili Constructions Municipality of TiranaSecondary Sponsors Vila Goldi Spitali Salus Lajthiza Water Tirana Dekor Lori Caffe Skela SylaOfficial clothing provider Cohl sPresidential history EditTirana have had numerous presidents over the course of their history some of which have been the owners of the club others have been administrators and honorary presidents such as Bamir Topi and Fatmir Frasheri The president has historically taken sole charge of the club except for the period between 2007 and 2008 when was the presidency was formally vacant and numerous donors managed the club The club have had a total of 13 president and 15 presidencies since 1920 with only Bamir Topi and Refik Halili having held the position on two occasions The longest serving president is Selman Stermasi who took charge of the club for 24 years between 1936 and 1960 whilst the shortest presidency belongs to Fatmir Frasheri who took charge for one year between 2004 and 2005 Here is a complete list of club president from when Bahri Toptani took over at the club in 1920 until the present day 74 75 Name Years Bahri Toptani 1920 1933 Stefan Shundi 1933 1936 Selman Stermasi 1936 1960 Lame Konomi 1960 1970 Nuri Bylyku 1970 1983 Clirimi Hysi 1983 1985 Zija Shaba 1985 1993 Metush Seferi 1993 1998 Name Years Lutfi Nuri 1998 1999 Metwally El Sayed 1999 2004 Fatmir Frasheri 2004 2005 Bamir Topi 2005 2007Vacant 2007 2008 Refik Halili 2008 2011 Bamir Topi 2011 2013 Refik Halili 2013 KF Tirana s champions Edit 4 times or more Champion Times Seasons1 Nevil Dede 8 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2003 2004 2007Blendi Nallbani 8 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000 2005 2007 20093 Krenar Alimehmeti 7 1985 1988 1989 1996 1997 1999 2000Eldorado Merkoci 7 1995 1996 1997 1999 2003 2004 20055 Adem Karapici 6 1930 1931 1932 1934 1936 1937Arben Minga 6 1982 1985 1988 1989 1995 1996Agustin Kola 6 1982 1985 1988 1989 1995 1997Ardian Mema 6 1989 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000Sokol Bulku 6 1996 1997 1999 2000 2003 2004Elvis Sina 6 1997 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005Devi Muka 6 1999 2003 2004 2005 2007 2009Rezart Dabulla 6 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2009Ervin Bulku 6 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 2007Isli Hidi 6 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005 200715 Mark Gurashi 5 1930 1931 1934 1936 1937Rudolf Gurashi 5 1930 1931 1934 1936 1937Emil Hajnali 5 1930 1931 1932 1936 1937Florian Riza 5 1988 1989 1996 1997 2000Indrit Fortuzi 5 1995 1996 1997 2003 2004Alpin Gallo 5 1995 1996 1997 1999 2000Alban Tafaj 5 1999 2000 2003 2004 2005Saimir Patushi 5 2003 2004 2005 2007 200923 Selman Stermasi 4 1930 1931 1932 1934Hysen Kusi 4 1930 1931 1932 1936Pavllo Bukoviku 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Luigj Bytyci 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Fatmir Frasheri 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Skender Hyka 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Bahri Ishka 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Ali Mema 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Osman Mema 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Niko Xhacka 4 1965 1966 1968 1970Shkelqim Muca 4 1982 1985 1988 1989Mirel Josa 4 1982 1985 1988 1989Leonard Liti 4 1982 1985 1988 1989Bedri Omuri 4 1982 1985 1988 1989Bujar Sharra 4 1982 1985 1988 1989Anesti Stoja 4 1985 1988 1989 1995Ansi Agolli 4 2003 2004 2005 2009Gentjan Hajdari 4 2003 2004 2005 2007See also EditAlbanian football clubs in European competitions Tirana Rugby ClubNotes and references EditNotes Edit Since the start of 2014 15 season Tirana retired the number 12 as a recognition towards the Tirona Fanatics the club s biggest fanbase considered the 12th man in the pitch 76 References Edit a b Official webpage of KF Tirana Archived 3 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine World Stadiums Stadiums in Albania Worldstadiums com Retrieved 26 July 2012 a b UEFA Rannking Kassiessa KF Tirana ECA Gjergj Kola Palok Nika personazhi historik i sportit shqiptar Palok Nika the historic character of Albanian sport in Albanian Shkodra Sport Retrieved 14 August 2015 Kampionatet e kohes se Luftes II Boterore Archived 5 October 2009 at the Wayback Machine Besnik Dizdari 7 November 2012 Kur u themelua Sportklub Tirana When was Sportklub Tirana founded in Albanian Panorama Sport Retrieved 17 August 2018 a b c 85 vjet me pare Kampionati i 1 re i Shqiperise 85 years ago The 1st championship of Albania in Albanian Panorama Sport 31 May 2015 Retrieved 15 August 2018 Albanian Football Season 1937 Giovanni Armillotta Retrieved 21 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