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FK Apolonia Fier

KF Apolonia is an Albanian football club based in Fier. The club was founded on 17 June 1925 and took its name from the nearby ruins of the ancient city of Apollonia. The club currently compete in the Kategoria e Parë and they play their home games at the Loni Papuçiu Stadium.

KF Apolonia
Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Apolonia
Founded17 June 1925; 97 years ago (1925-06-17)
GroundLoni Papuçiu Stadium, Fier, Albania
Capacity8,800
OwnerKoço Kokëdhima
ManagerVeljko Dovedan
LeagueKategoria e Parë
2021–22Kategoria e Parë, 4th

History

Early history

During the early 1920s, sports activities began being organised in the city of Fier, much like other cities in Albania at the time. Students from the region returning from their studies in larger Albanian cities and abroad had learned about football, which they then played back in Fier, which soon became so popular that almost every neighbourhood in the city had children and adults alike playing football. The first official football game to be held in Fier was organised by the Bashkimi Culturual Society on 17 July 1924, which was played between a selection of players from Fier and neighbouring city Vlorë. The following summer in 1925, a group of local students led by Namik Resuli founded the Shoqeria Sportive Apollonia, which translates in English to the Apollonia Sports Society, taking the name from the nearby ruins of the ancient Illyrian city of Apollonia. The club was a multidisciplinary one, ad featured one of the first official football clubs in Fier. In 1927 the club's name was changed to SK Myzeqeja and the following year in 1928 the club became a fully professional one, and along with this re-organised its structure by adding the club's regulations and the board of directors, who would plan every activity and match held by the club.

1930–1945

In 1930, the Albanian Football Association was established and the first officially recognised competitions were held in the country. The club had entered to compete in a national competition for the first time, and were placed in the inaugural second tier championship along with Shqiponja Gjirokastër, SK Lushnja, Bardhyli Lezhë and Muzaka Berat. Before the championship had begun, the club had renamed itself to SK Fier, thus dropping the Apollonia from the name. Muzaka Berat won the first second tier championship and they achieved promotion to the old First Division, with SK Fier, Shqiponja Gjirokastër, Bardhyli Lezhë and SK Lushnja missing out on promotion. There was no Second Division held the following year in 1931, but the competition returned in 1932 and was played in three groups between April and May. SK Fier competed in Group B along with Erzeni Shijak, SK Kavajë, Kongresi i Lushnjës and Muzaka Berat, where SK Kavajë finished top of the group and progressed to the final stage against SK Vlorë, who they beat to win the competition. For the following two seasons SK Fier competed in Group B of the Second Division to no avail as they failed to the reach the final stage of the competition. There were no footballing activities held in 1935, but with their return in 1936, SK Fier did not compete in the Second Division initially. However, due to the financial problems of the original finalist Leka i Madh Përmet the club was invited by the Albanian Football Association to compete in a rematch tournament, where SK Fier finished in third and last place with 3 points, behind Kongresi i Lushnjës who also had 3 points and the winners and the promoted side Tomori Berat with 5 points. Between 1937 and 1939 there was no Second Division held, and shortly after World War II broke out which meant that many clubs including SK Fier ceased sporting activities until 1945.

1945–1949

Following the return of football activities, the club changed its name back to Apollonia Fier and began functioning in 1945 and entered to compete in the top flight for the first time, participating in the 1945 Albanian Championship, where they were placed in Group B. The club finished sixth out of seven teams in the group, with 2 wins, 1 draw and 6 losses, earning them a total of 7 points and a goal difference of −19 as they conceded 28 goals and only scored 9 in total.[1] They were eventually relegated and as there was no Second Division held at the time the club was reduced to playing friendly games, before successfully joining the 1948 Albanian Championship, again in Group B. Their second top flight season proved to be far more successful as they finished in third place out of eight sides, with 7 wins, 5 draws and 2 losses and a total of 19 points, just one point behind group winners Flamurtari Vlorë.[2] However, due to changes in the format of footballing competitions by the Albanian Football Association, in order to employ a western format, the club was unable to play in the 1948–49 Albanian Championship as they were placed in the new eight-team Second Division, where they were ranked second behind Partizani Tirana B before the competition was annulled under Soviet pressure who ordered the reinstatement of the Soviet format.[citation needed]

1990–present

After the fall of communism just like in every club in Albania, many players left to continue their career abroad. In 1992, the football branch was separated from the main club and continued as KF Apolonia Fier under chairman Koço Kokëdhima. The club started its revival in 1997 after making some impressive appearances to end in the fifth place. The next season the club would finish in a disappointing seventh place but they managed to reach for the first and only time in their history the final of the Albanian Cup. The club would face in the final their arch-rivals KS Lushnja. Apolonia managed to win the game with 1–0 and bring home the only cup. After some good years in the Albanian Superliga, the club got relegated in 2002–03. Apolonia stayed in the Second Division until their promotion in 2005–06 when they finished as runners-up. Romanian Silviu Dumitrescu, who has a lot of experience, was the new coach for the 2006–07 season. On 10 October 2006, Dumitrescu resigned and was replaced by Dhimitër Papuçiu. Even though he started with some good results the club could not manage to leave the last place of the table. Papuçiu was replaced by Andrea Marko at the start of 2007. But their Superliga season would be difficult and they would finish bottom of the table. In the next season after a hard-fought championship they managed to get promoted back to the Superliga. This season under manager Esad Karishik they have managed to establish themselves in the middle of the table. This year KS Apolonia has found a talented player whose name is Aldo Capo.[citation needed]

Stadium

New stadium

The president of the Albanian Football Association, Armand Duka announced on a visit to Fier on 23 November 2010 that plans are under way to build a new stadium that will be shared by both Apolonia Fier and Flamurtari Vlorë. The stadium will seat between 15,000 and 20,000 people, making it the second biggest stadium in Albania behind the new under construction Qemal Stafa Stadium. The stadium will be located between the two neighbouring cities near the 'Vlorë Fier Bridge' and is due to be completed by 2013. The shareholders that have taken responsibility in building the new stadium are the Vlorë Council, Fier Council, Apolonia Fier, Flamurtari Vlorë and the Albanian Football Association, who have all promised to invest 20% of the costs each.[3]

Loni Papuçiu Stadium

The club's existing stadium Loni Papuçiu Stadium reconstructed in 2013, and was completed 7 months later in February 2014 in time for a home fixture against Ada Velipojë on 15 February 2014. The reconstruction of the stadium involved the installation of floodlights for the first time, a brand new field and 4,000 plastic seating all around the stadium.[4][5]

Rivalries

Apollonia's biggest rivals are KS Lushnja and the match between the two clubs is referred as "The Myzeqe Derby". The rivalry between the two clubs became more tense when in 1998 the two clus faced each other in the final of the Albanian Cup. Other rivals include Flamurtari, KF Çlirimi second team of Fieri and KS Bylis Ballsh.[citation needed]

Colours and badge

The club's name comes from the nearby ancient city of Apollonia. In the badge are shown the antic ruins of the city in a red background. The club's traditional colours are white and green and this is the reason why they are usually referred to as "Bardhegjelberit" (English:"White and Green").

Achievements

Kategoria e Parë
  • Winners (5): 1966–67, 1971–72, 1978–79, 1984–85, 2019–20
Albanian Cup
  • Winners (1): 1997–98
Albanian Supercup
  • Runners-up (1): 1998
Gazeta Bashkimi Cup
  • Winners (2): 1985, 1988

KS Apolonia in Europe

As of December 2008

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away
1989–90 UEFA Cup 1R   AJ Auxerre 0–3 0–5
1998–99 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR   KRC Genk 1–5 0–4
  • QR = Qualifying Round
  • 1R = 1st Round

Apolonia Fier Apolonia Fier

Current squad

As of 22 February 2021

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   ALB Armando Çili
3 DF   ALB Benito Culli
4 DF   ALB Ersildio Asllanaj
5 DF   ALB Rei Zaimi (on loan from Turbina)
7 MF   ALB Redon Mihana
8 MF   ALB Aleksandro Zaimaj
9 FW   ALB Altin Kananaj
10 MF   ALB Erisildo Smaçi
13 DF   ALB Irvi Bylyku
14 DF   ALB Emiljano Hidri
17 FW   ALB Redi Kacanolli
18 MF   ALB Stefano Omeri
19 MF   ALB Ksement Mehmeti
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 FW   ALB Jeton Krasniqi
24 DF   ALB Arlind Kurti
25 MF   ALB Mateo Shanaj
31 GK   ALB Endrit Cako
33 FW   ALB Krisild Zoga
55 GK   ALB Romeo Harizaj
77 FW   CRO Mario Vasilj
99 MF   ALB Rimal Haxhiu

Historical list of coaches

References

  1. ^ "Unofficial Site of Albanian Football since 1913: Season 1945". giovanniarmillotta.it. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Unofficial Site of Albanian Football since 1913: Season 1948". giovanniarmillotta.it. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  3. ^ Bujar Rama (24 November 2010). "Fieri dhe Vlora, me stadium të ri të përbashkët" (in Albanian). Sporti Shqiptar. Retrieved 24 November 2010.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ S E. . sportekspres.com. Archived from the original on 24 February 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 12 December 2015.

External links

  • Facebook Official Page
  • Stadiumi Loni Papuciu Facebook
  • YouTube Official
  • K.F. Apolonia Fier
  • Apolonia Fier at EUFO.DE
  • Apolonia Fier at Weltfussball.de
  • Apolonia Fier at UEFA.COM
  • Apolonia Fier at Playerhistory.com

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Apolonia Fier redirects here For the basketball team see BC Apolonia Fier For the women s team see FK Apolonia Fier women KF Apolonia is an Albanian football club based in Fier The club was founded on 17 June 1925 and took its name from the nearby ruins of the ancient city of Apollonia The club currently compete in the Kategoria e Pare and they play their home games at the Loni Papuciu Stadium KF ApoloniaFull nameKlubi i Futbollit ApoloniaFounded17 June 1925 97 years ago 1925 06 17 GroundLoni Papuciu Stadium Fier AlbaniaCapacity8 800OwnerKoco KokedhimaManagerVeljko DovedanLeagueKategoria e Pare2021 22Kategoria e Pare 4thHome coloursAway coloursThird colours Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 1930 1945 1 3 1945 1949 1 4 1990 present 2 Stadium 2 1 New stadium 2 2 Loni Papuciu Stadium 3 Rivalries 4 Colours and badge 5 Achievements 6 KS Apolonia in Europe 7 Current squad 8 Historical list of coaches 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit During the early 1920s sports activities began being organised in the city of Fier much like other cities in Albania at the time Students from the region returning from their studies in larger Albanian cities and abroad had learned about football which they then played back in Fier which soon became so popular that almost every neighbourhood in the city had children and adults alike playing football The first official football game to be held in Fier was organised by the Bashkimi Culturual Society on 17 July 1924 which was played between a selection of players from Fier and neighbouring city Vlore The following summer in 1925 a group of local students led by Namik Resuli founded the Shoqeria Sportive Apollonia which translates in English to the Apollonia Sports Society taking the name from the nearby ruins of the ancient Illyrian city of Apollonia The club was a multidisciplinary one ad featured one of the first official football clubs in Fier In 1927 the club s name was changed to SK Myzeqeja and the following year in 1928 the club became a fully professional one and along with this re organised its structure by adding the club s regulations and the board of directors who would plan every activity and match held by the club 1930 1945 Edit In 1930 the Albanian Football Association was established and the first officially recognised competitions were held in the country The club had entered to compete in a national competition for the first time and were placed in the inaugural second tier championship along with Shqiponja Gjirokaster SK Lushnja Bardhyli Lezhe and Muzaka Berat Before the championship had begun the club had renamed itself to SK Fier thus dropping the Apollonia from the name Muzaka Berat won the first second tier championship and they achieved promotion to the old First Division with SK Fier Shqiponja Gjirokaster Bardhyli Lezhe and SK Lushnja missing out on promotion There was no Second Division held the following year in 1931 but the competition returned in 1932 and was played in three groups between April and May SK Fier competed in Group B along with Erzeni Shijak SK Kavaje Kongresi i Lushnjes and Muzaka Berat where SK Kavaje finished top of the group and progressed to the final stage against SK Vlore who they beat to win the competition For the following two seasons SK Fier competed in Group B of the Second Division to no avail as they failed to the reach the final stage of the competition There were no footballing activities held in 1935 but with their return in 1936 SK Fier did not compete in the Second Division initially However due to the financial problems of the original finalist Leka i Madh Permet the club was invited by the Albanian Football Association to compete in a rematch tournament where SK Fier finished in third and last place with 3 points behind Kongresi i Lushnjes who also had 3 points and the winners and the promoted side Tomori Berat with 5 points Between 1937 and 1939 there was no Second Division held and shortly after World War II broke out which meant that many clubs including SK Fier ceased sporting activities until 1945 1945 1949 Edit Following the return of football activities the club changed its name back to Apollonia Fier and began functioning in 1945 and entered to compete in the top flight for the first time participating in the 1945 Albanian Championship where they were placed in Group B The club finished sixth out of seven teams in the group with 2 wins 1 draw and 6 losses earning them a total of 7 points and a goal difference of 19 as they conceded 28 goals and only scored 9 in total 1 They were eventually relegated and as there was no Second Division held at the time the club was reduced to playing friendly games before successfully joining the 1948 Albanian Championship again in Group B Their second top flight season proved to be far more successful as they finished in third place out of eight sides with 7 wins 5 draws and 2 losses and a total of 19 points just one point behind group winners Flamurtari Vlore 2 However due to changes in the format of footballing competitions by the Albanian Football Association in order to employ a western format the club was unable to play in the 1948 49 Albanian Championship as they were placed in the new eight team Second Division where they were ranked second behind Partizani Tirana B before the competition was annulled under Soviet pressure who ordered the reinstatement of the Soviet format citation needed 1990 present Edit After the fall of communism just like in every club in Albania many players left to continue their career abroad In 1992 the football branch was separated from the main club and continued as KF Apolonia Fier under chairman Koco Kokedhima The club started its revival in 1997 after making some impressive appearances to end in the fifth place The next season the club would finish in a disappointing seventh place but they managed to reach for the first and only time in their history the final of the Albanian Cup The club would face in the final their arch rivals KS Lushnja Apolonia managed to win the game with 1 0 and bring home the only cup After some good years in the Albanian Superliga the club got relegated in 2002 03 Apolonia stayed in the Second Division until their promotion in 2005 06 when they finished as runners up Romanian Silviu Dumitrescu who has a lot of experience was the new coach for the 2006 07 season On 10 October 2006 Dumitrescu resigned and was replaced by Dhimiter Papuciu Even though he started with some good results the club could not manage to leave the last place of the table Papuciu was replaced by Andrea Marko at the start of 2007 But their Superliga season would be difficult and they would finish bottom of the table In the next season after a hard fought championship they managed to get promoted back to the Superliga This season under manager Esad Karishik they have managed to establish themselves in the middle of the table This year KS Apolonia has found a talented player whose name is Aldo Capo citation needed Stadium EditMain article Loni Papuciu Stadium New stadium Edit The president of the Albanian Football Association Armand Duka announced on a visit to Fier on 23 November 2010 that plans are under way to build a new stadium that will be shared by both Apolonia Fier and Flamurtari Vlore The stadium will seat between 15 000 and 20 000 people making it the second biggest stadium in Albania behind the new under construction Qemal Stafa Stadium The stadium will be located between the two neighbouring cities near the Vlore Fier Bridge and is due to be completed by 2013 The shareholders that have taken responsibility in building the new stadium are the Vlore Council Fier Council Apolonia Fier Flamurtari Vlore and the Albanian Football Association who have all promised to invest 20 of the costs each 3 Loni Papuciu Stadium Edit The club s existing stadium Loni Papuciu Stadium reconstructed in 2013 and was completed 7 months later in February 2014 in time for a home fixture against Ada Velipoje on 15 February 2014 The reconstruction of the stadium involved the installation of floodlights for the first time a brand new field and 4 000 plastic seating all around the stadium 4 5 Rivalries EditApollonia s biggest rivals are KS Lushnja and the match between the two clubs is referred as The Myzeqe Derby The rivalry between the two clubs became more tense when in 1998 the two clus faced each other in the final of the Albanian Cup Other rivals include Flamurtari KF Clirimi second team of Fieri and KS Bylis Ballsh citation needed Colours and badge EditThe club s name comes from the nearby ancient city of Apollonia In the badge are shown the antic ruins of the city in a red background The club s traditional colours are white and green and this is the reason why they are usually referred to as Bardhegjelberit English White and Green Achievements EditKategoria e PareWinners 5 1966 67 1971 72 1978 79 1984 85 2019 20Albanian CupWinners 1 1997 98Albanian SupercupRunners up 1 1998Gazeta Bashkimi CupWinners 2 1985 1988KS Apolonia in Europe EditAs of December 2008 Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away1989 90 UEFA Cup 1R AJ Auxerre 0 3 0 51998 99 UEFA Cup Winners Cup QR KRC Genk 1 5 0 4QR Qualifying Round 1R 1st RoundApolonia Fier Apolonia FierCurrent squad EditAs of 22 February 2021Note 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 Armando Cili3 DF ALB Benito Culli4 DF ALB Ersildio Asllanaj5 DF ALB Rei Zaimi on loan from Turbina 7 MF ALB Redon Mihana8 MF ALB Aleksandro Zaimaj9 FW ALB Altin Kananaj10 MF ALB Erisildo Smaci13 DF ALB Irvi Bylyku14 DF ALB Emiljano Hidri17 FW ALB Redi Kacanolli18 MF ALB Stefano Omeri19 MF ALB Ksement Mehmeti No Pos Nation Player20 FW ALB Jeton Krasniqi24 DF ALB Arlind Kurti25 MF ALB Mateo Shanaj31 GK ALB Endrit Cako33 FW ALB Krisild Zoga55 GK ALB Romeo Harizaj77 FW CRO Mario Vasilj99 MF ALB Rimal HaxhiuHistorical list of coaches Edit Bahri Ishka Rexhep Spahiu Vasif Bicaku 1966 1967 Zihni Gjinali 1971 1973 Mersin Gjoka 1973 1975 Kozma Mone 1978 1980 Vangjel Capo 1980 1982 Vangjel Capo 1983 1992 Sotiraq Tegu 1993 1995 Thanas Tupe 1995 1996 Mico Papuciu 1996 10 February 1997 Feim Breca 10 February 1997 1998 Dhimiter Papuciu 1998 1999 Vangjel Capo 1999 2000 Iljaz Haxhiaj 2000 Shpetim Duro 2000 2001 Dhimiter Papuciu 2001 Edmond Licaj 2002 Vangjel Capo 2002 Faruk Sejdini 2003 Silviu Dumitrescu Jul 2006 Oct 2006 Dhimiter Papuciu Oct 2006 Jan 2007 Andrea Marko Jan 2007 Jun 2007 Gerd Haxhiu Jul 2007 Nov 2008 Esad Karisik Nov 2008 Nov 2009 Hasan Lika Nov 2009 May 2010 Ernest Gjoka 3 Jul 2010 14 Feb 2011 Eqerem Memushi 23 Feb 2011 28 Jul 2011 Stavri Nica 31 Jul 2011 13 Mar 2012 Dhimiter Papuciu 13 Mar 2012 30 Jun 2012 Ernest Gjoka 1 July 2012 31 Oct 2012 Elidon Demiri 1 Nov 2012 1 Dec 2014 Marjol Miho 1 Dec 2014 3 Jan 2015 Artan Mergjyshi 3 Jan 2015 Jun 2016 Elidon Demiri Aug 2016 May 2017 Ndricim Kashami Aug 2017 Apr 2018 Mariglen Kule Apr 2018 May 2018 Marjol Miho 1 Jul 2018 15 Dec 2018 Mariglen Kule 16 Dec 2018 Dec 2018 Gentian Stojku Mar 2019 May 2019 Artan Mergjyshi Jul 2019 31 Aug 2020 Giovanni Colella 1 Sep 2020 30 Nov 2020 Nikolin Coclli 1 Dec 2020 17 Dec 2020 Bledar Borova 18 Dec 2020 2 Jan 2021 Fabrizio Cammarata 2 Jan 2021 30 Jun 2021 Manuele Blasi 1 Jul 2021 15 Aug 2021 Juriy Cannarsa 19 Jul 2021 1 June 2022 Klevis Dalipi 1 Jul 2022 22 Sep 2022 Mariglen Kule 23 Sep 2022 30 Nov 2022 Veljko Dovedan 1 Dec 2022 3 Jan 2023 Besmir Shabani 3 Jan 2023 5 Jan 2023 Veljko Dovedan 6 Jan 2023 References Edit Unofficial Site of Albanian Football since 1913 Season 1945 giovanniarmillotta it Retrieved 12 December 2015 Unofficial Site of Albanian Football since 1913 Season 1948 giovanniarmillotta it Retrieved 12 December 2015 Bujar Rama 24 November 2010 Fieri dhe Vlora me stadium te ri te perbashket in Albanian Sporti Shqiptar Retrieved 24 November 2010 permanent dead link S E Apolonia do te luaj me drita kunder Ades SportEkspres com sportekspres com Archived from the original on 24 February 2014 Retrieved 12 December 2015 Apolonia me drita kapiteni ndez sfiden Archived from the original on 21 February 2014 Retrieved 12 December 2015 External links EditFacebook Official Page Website Official Stadiumi Loni Papuciu Facebook YouTube Official Lajme nga Futbolli Shqiptar K F Apolonia Fier Apolonia Fier at EUFO DE Apolonia Fier at Weltfussball de Apolonia Fier at UEFA COM Apolonia Fier at Playerhistory com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FK Apolonia Fier amp oldid 1131902424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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