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Albanian Superliga
Kategoria Superiore.jpg
Countries Albania Albania
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1930
Number of teams 12
Relegation to First Division
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Albanian Cup
International cup(s) Champions League
Europa League
Current champions KF Tirana (2008–09)
Most championships KF Tirana (24 titles)
Website Official
Soccerball current event.svg Albanian Superliga 2009–10

The Albanian Superliga (Albanian: Kategoria superiore) , the highest level of association football in Albania, was founded in 1930 under the name Kategoria e Pare (First Division).

At its inception, six teams fought for the league title. In the 1998-1999 season it became the 'Kategoria superiore' with sixteen teams participating; in 1999-2000 that number was reduced to 14. Since the 2006-2007 season, 12 teams play in the Superliga.

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[edit] History

The First Division in Albanian football was founded in 1930. Like many countries though, a Premier Division (Superliga) has been founded since then and First Division is now the second level in Albanian football. This became the case in 1998. The league has been dominated by clubs from Albania's capital city, Tirana, with only fourteen titles going elsewhere in the country. Nine of those fourteen titles have gone to Vllaznia Shkodër.

[edit] Winners

Year Winner Runners-up Top scorer (club) (goals)
1930 SK Tirana Skënderbeu
1931 SK Tirana Teuta
1932 SK Tirana Vllaznia
1933 Skënderbeu Vllaznia
1934 SK Tirana Skënderbeu
1935 (not held)
1936 SK Tirana Vllaznia
1937 SK Tirana Vllaznia
1938 (not held)
1939 SK Tirana - (not recognized officially)
1940 Vllaznia - (not recognized officially)
1941 (not held)
1942 SK Tirana - (not recognized officially)
1943-1944 (not held)
1945 Vllaznia SK Tirana
1946 Vllaznia Flamurtari
1947 Partizani Vllaznia
1948 Partizani Flamurtari
1949 Partizani Vllaznia
1950 Dinamo Partizani
1951 Dinamo Partizani
1952 Dinamo Partizani
1953 Dinamo Partizani
1954 Partizani Dinamo
1955 Dinamo Partizani
1956 Dinamo Partizani
1957 Partizani Dinamo
1958 Partizani Besa
1959 Partizani SK Tirana
1960 Dinamo Partizani
1961 Partizani Dinamo
1962-63 Partizani Dinamo
1963-64 Partizani Dinamo
1964-65 SK Tirana Partizani
1965-66 SK Tirana Partizani
1966-67 Dinamo SK Tirana
1968 SK Tirana Partizani
1969-70 SK Tirana Partizani
1970-71 Partizani Dinamo
1971-72 Vllaznia SK Tirana
1972-73 Dinamo Partizani
1973-74 Vllaznia Partizani
1974-75 Dinamo Vllaznia
1975-76 Dinamo SK Tirana
1976-77 Dinamo Skënderbeu
1977-78 Vllaznia Luftëtari
1978-79 Partizani SK Tirana
1979-80 Dinamo SK Tirana
1980-81 Partizani Dinamo
1981-82 SK Tirana Flamurtari
1982-83 Vllaznia Partizani
1983-84 KS Elbasani SK Tirana
1984-85 SK Tirana Dinamo
1985-86 Dinamo Flamurtari
1986-87 Partizani Flamurtari
1987-88 SK Tirana Flamurtari
1988-89 SK Tirana Partizani
1989-90 Dinamo Partizani
1990-91 Flamurtari Partizani
1991-92 Vllaznia Partizani
1992-93 Partizani Teuta
1993-94 Teuta SK Tirana
1994-95 SK Tirana Teuta
1995-96 SK Tirana Teuta
1996-97 SK Tirana Vllaznia
1997-98 Vllaznia SK Tirana
1998-99 SK Tirana Vllaznia
1999-00 SK Tirana Tomori
2000-01 Vllaznia SK Tirana
2001-02 Dinamo SK Tirana
2002-03 SK Tirana Vllaznia
2002-03 SK Tirana Dinamo
2004-05 SK Tirana KS Elbasani
2005-06 KS Elbasani SK Tirana
2006-07 SK Tirana Teuta
2007-08 Dinamo Partizani
2008-09 SK Tirana Vllaznia Migen Memelli (22)

Note: from 1958 to 1991, SK Tirana and KS Elbasani were named respectively 17 Nëntori and Labinoti

[edit] Performance by club

24 championships
  • SK Tirana - (26 if WWII championships added)
17 championships
15 championships
9 championships
  • Vllaznia - (10 if WWII championships added)
2 championships
1 championship

[edit] Top 20 Clubs All time Ranking

Please see Albanian Superliga Ranking


[edit] All-time Top Scorers

Please see Albanian Superliga 20 All-time Top Scorers



[edit] Seasons Top Scorers

Please see Albanian Superliga topscorers

[edit] Competition format

The Albanian Superliga consists of twelve teams. Each team plays each of the other sides three times for a total of 33 games. A draw at the start of the season determines the fixtures and who gets the advantage over an opponent by playing two home games against them. Teams receive three points for a win and one point for a draw. No points are awarded for a loss. Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. At the end of each season, the club with the most points has won the championship. The first three teams earn the right to compete in European competitions, with the champion entering UEFA Champions League at the First Qualifying Round and the other two teams entering UEFA Europa League, also at the First Qualifying Round. Teams that finish in the bottom two places at the end of the season are relegated to First Division and are replaced by two other clubs from that division for the following season.

[edit] Teams for the 2009–10 season

Albanian Superliga
Team City/Area Stadium Capacity
Apolonia Fier Fier Stadiumi Loni Papuçiu 10,000
Besa Kavajë Kavajë Stadiumi Besa 12,300
Dinamo Tirana Tirana Stadiumi Selman Stërmasi 12,500
Flamurtari Vlorë Vlorë Stadiumi Flamurtari 8,500
Gramozi Ersekë Stadiumi Gramozi Ersekë 8,500
Kastrioti Krujë Stadiumi Kastrioti 8,500
KF Laçi Laç Stadiumi Laçi 5,000
Skënderbeu Korçë Stadiumi Skënderbeu 10,000
Shkumbini Peqin Peqin Stadiumi Peqin 5,000
Teuta Durrës Durrës Stadiumi Niko Dovana 13,000
SK Tirana Tirana Stadiumi Selman Stërmasi 12,500
Vllaznia Shkodër Stadiumi Loro-Boriçi 14,000

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