Kategoria Superiore

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The Kategoria Superiore, also known as Abissnet Superiore for sponsorship reasons with Abissnet, is a professional league for men's association football clubs in Albania. At the top of the Albanian football league system, it is the country's premier football competition. It is contested by 10 clubs, and operates on a system of promotion and relegation with the Kategoria e Parë. Seasons run from August to May, with teams playing 36 matches each (playing each team in the league four times, twice at home and twice away).

Abissnet Superiore
Organising bodyAlbanian Football Federation (FSHF)
Founded1911; 113 years ago (1911) (unofficial)
6 June 1930; 94 years ago (1930-06-06) (current form)
CountryAlbania
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams10 (since 2014–15)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toKategoria e Parë
Domestic cup(s)Albanian Cup
Albanian Supercup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsEgnatia (1st title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsTirana (26 titles)
Top goalscorerVioresin Sinani (207 goals)[a]
TV partnersMCN TV
Websitefshf.org/abissnet-superiore
Current: 2024–25 Kategoria Superiore

The competition was founded in 1911 as the Albanian National Championship before the independence of Albania as a Knockout format. In 1930, it was officially recognised by FSHF during the reign of King Zog. Since 1930, 45 clubs have competed in recognised competitions, while only ten clubs have won the title: Tirana (26), Dinamo Tirana (18), Partizani (17), Vllaznia (9), Skënderbeu (8), Elbasani (2), Teuta (2), Flamurtari (1), Egnatia (1) and Kukësi (1). The current champions are Egnatia, who won their 1st title in 2023–24.

History

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Early years

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Football was first introduced to Albania by an English-Maltese priest named Gut Ruter, who visited the Saverian college in Shkodër in 1908. The first football club in Albania was Indipendenca, founded in Shkodër in 1912 by Palokë Nika.[2] The first 90-minute game with two 45-minute halves was played in October 1913 between Indipendenca Shkodër and the occupying Austro-Hungarian Imperial Navy. The game is considered to be the first international game to be played in Albania, and it ended in a 2–1 loss for Indipendenca, with the captain and founder of the club Palokë Nika scoring the only goal for the Albanians.[2][3]

World War II championships

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Albania was invaded by Italy in April 1939 and World War II soon broke out, meaning the Albanian Football Association, much like the other organisations in the country, ceased operating. Despite the war, three championships were held between 1939 and 1942, with Tirana winning the championships in 1939 and 1942 and Shkodra winning in 1940. Despite calls to recognise these championships, the Albanian Football Association maintains the position that the championships were not organised by them and cannot be formally recognised.[4][5][6]

Names

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NamePeriodNotes
AlbanianEnglish
Kampionati Kombëtar ShqiptarAlbanian National Championship1930–2003
Kategoria SuperioreSuperior Category2003–presentThe official name, even though from 2021 for
sponsorship reasons the name changes.
Abissnet Superiore2021–presentSponsored by Abissnet.[7]

Records

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Most points in a season 84 points. KF Tirana (2004–05)

Most points without winning the league title 79 points. KF Elbasani (2004–05)

First Albanian team to qualify for a European competition proper stage. KF Skenderbeu (2017–18) Europa League

Competition format

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Since the 2023-24 season, the league consists of 10 clubs, who face each other four times in a season for a total of 36 matches. At the end of the season, the two lowest-placed teams are relegated to the Kategoria e Parë, while two highest-placed teams of the Kategoria e Parë are promoted in their place. The 8th ranked team qualifies to the play-off round, which they play against the Kategoria e Parë play-off winner. The 4 highest place teams at the end of the season play a knockout tournament with a semi-final and a final. If in the semi-final and the end of 90 minutes the game is tied the winner with be decided by the regular season finish in the table.

Clubs (2024–2025)

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Current members

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The following teams are competing in the Kategoria Superiore during the 2024–25 season.[8]

ClubPosition
in 2023–24
Bylis2nd (Kategoria e Parë)
Dinamo City7th
Egnatia1st
Elbasani1st (Kategoria e Parë)
Laçi8th
Partizani2nd
Skënderbeu4th
Teuta6th
Tirana5th
Vllaznia3rd

List of champions

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  Group tournament format
  Season was not played
  Season is not officially recognised
SeasonChampionRunner-upThird placeTop scorer(s)Goals
1911TiranaPeqiniKnockout format
1930Tirana (1)SkënderbeuBashkimi ShkodranSelman Stërmasi5
1931Tirana (2)TeutaUneven group formatTeli Samsuri9
1932Tirana (3)Bashkimi ShkodranTeutaSelman Stërmasi11
1933Skënderbeu (1)Bashkimi ShkodranTeutaTeofik Agaj7
1934Tirana (4)SkënderbeuBashkimi ShkodranMark Gurashi22
1935Season was not played
1936Tirana (5)VllazniaBesaRiza Lushta11
1937Tirana (6)VllazniaBesaRiza Lushta25
1938Season was not played
1939Season played, but not officially recognised
1940Season played, but not officially recognised
1941Season was not played
1942Season played, but not officially recognised
1943Season was not played
1944Season was not played
1945Vllaznia (1)TiranaBesaXhevdet Shaqiri9
1946Vllaznia (2)Flamurtari17 NëntoriXhevdet Shaqiri11
1947Partizani (1)VllazniaDinamo KorçëZihni Gjinali13
1948Partizani (2)FlamurtariUneven group formatZihni Gjinali12
1949Partizani (3)VllazniaYlli i Kuq DurrësZihni Gjinali14
1950Dinamo Tirana (1)PartizaniShkodraLoro Boriçi6
1951Dinamo Tirana (2)PartizaniPuna TiranëRefik Resmja59
1952Dinamo Tirana (3)PartizaniUneven group formatRefik Resmja10
1953Dinamo Tirana (4)PartizaniPuna TiranëRefik Resmja9
1954Partizani (4)Dinamo TiranaPuna TiranëRefik Resmja13
1955Dinamo Tirana (5)PartizaniPuna TiranëRefik Resmja14
1956Dinamo Tirana (6)PartizaniPuna TiranëRefik Resmja17
1957Partizani (5)Dinamo TiranaPuna KorçëNiko Bespalla12
1958Partizani (6)Besa17 NëntoriSkënder Jareci13
1959Partizani (7)17 NëntoriFlamurtariPanajot Pano9
1960Dinamo Tirana (7)Partizani17 NëntoriSkënder Jareci13
1961Partizani (8)Dinamo Tirana17 NëntoriPanajot Pano14
1962–63Partizani (9)Dinamo TiranaBesaPanajot Pano12
1963–64Partizani (10)Dinamo CityBesaRobert Jashari18
1964–6517 Nëntori (7)PartizaniDinamo TiranaRobert Jashari19
1965–6617 Nëntori (8)PartizaniDinamo TiranaIljaz Çeço12
1966–67Dinamo Tirana (8)17 NëntoriBesaJosif Kazanxhi17
196817 Nëntori (9)PartizaniDinamo TiranaMedin Zhega19
1969–7017 Nëntori (10)PartizaniVllazniaSkënder Hyka19
1970–71Partizani (11)Dinamo TiranaVllazniaPanajot Pano18
1971–72Vllaznia (3)17 NëntoriDinamo TiranaIlir Përnaska19
1972–73Dinamo Tirana (9)PartizaniBesaIlir Përnaska17
1973–74Vllaznia (4)PartizaniBesaIlir Përnaska12
1974–75Dinamo Tirana (10)VllazniaPartizaniIlir Përnaska16
1975–76Dinamo Tirana (11)17 NëntoriVllazniaIlir Përnaska19
1976–77Dinamo Tirana (12)SkënderbeuVllazniaIlir Përnaska17
1977–78Vllaznia (5)LuftëtariPartizaniAgim Murati12
1978–79Partizani (12)17 NëntoriBesaAgim Murati13
1979–80Dinamo Tirana (13)17 NëntoriVllazniaPërparim Kovaçi18
1980–81Partizani (13)Dinamo Tirana17 NëntoriDashnor Bajaziti12
1981–8217 Nëntori (11)FlamurtariDinamo TiranaVasil Ruci12
1982–83Vllaznia (6)Partizani17 NëntoriDashnor Bajaziti16
1983–84Labinoti (1)17 NëntoriPartizaniVasil Ruçi12
1984–8517 Nëntori (12)Dinamo TiranaVllazniaArben Minga, Faslli Fakja13
1985–86Dinamo Tirana (14)Flamurtari17 NëntoriKujtim Majaci20
1986–87Partizani (14)FlamurtariVllazniaArben Arbëri14
1987–8817 Nëntori (13)FlamurtariLabinotiAgustin Kola18
1988–8917 Nëntori (14)PartizaniDinamo TiranaAgustin Kola19
1989–90Dinamo Tirana (15)PartizaniFlamurtariKujtim Majaci19
1990–91Flamurtari (1)PartizaniBesaKliton Bozgo29
1991–92Vllaznia (7)PartizaniTeutaEdmir Bilali22
1992–93Partizani (15)TeutaBesaEdmond Dosti21
1993–94Teuta (1)TiranaFlamurtariEdi Martini14
1994–95Tirana (15)TeutaPartizaniArben Shehu21
1995–96Tirana (16)TeutaPartizaniAltin Çuko21
1996–97Tirana (17)VllazniaFlamurtariViktor Paço14
1997–98Vllaznia (8)TiranaPartizaniDorjan Bubeqi26
1998–99Tirana (18)VllazniaBylisArtan Bano23
1999–00Tirana (19)TomoriTeutaKlodian Arbëri18
2000–01Vllaznia (9)TiranaDinamo TiranaIndrit Fortuzi30
2001–02Dinamo Tirana (16)TiranaPartizaniIndrit Fortuzi24
2002–03Tirana (20)VllazniaPartizaniMahir Halili20
2003–04Tirana (21)Dinamo TiranaVllazniaVioresin Sinani36
2004–05Tirana (22)ElbasaniDinamo TiranaDorian Bylykbashi24
2005–06Elbasani (2)TiranaDinamo TiranaHamdi Salihi29
2006–07Tirana (23)TeutaVllazniaVioresin Sinani23
2007–08Dinamo Tirana (17)PartizaniBesaVioresin Sinani20
2008–09Tirana (24)VllazniaDinamo TiranaMigen Memelli22
2009–10Dinamo Tirana (18)BesaTiranaDaniel Xhafaj18
2010–11Skënderbeu (2)FlamurtariVllazniaDaniel Xhafaj18
2011–12Skënderbeu (3)TeutaTiranaRoland Dervishi20
2012–13Skënderbeu (4)KukësiTeutaMigen Memelli19
2013–14Skënderbeu (5)KukësiLaçiPero Pejić20
2014–15Skënderbeu (6)KukësiPartizaniPero Pejić31
2015–16Skënderbeu (7)PartizaniKukësiHamdi Salihi27
2016–17Kukësi (1)PartizaniSkënderbeuPero Pejić27
2017–18Skënderbeu (8)KukësiLuftëtariAli Sowe21
2018–19Partizani (16)KukësiTeutaReginaldo13
2019–20Tirana (25)KukësiLaçiKyrian Nwabueze23
2020–21Teuta (2)VllazniaPartizaniDejvi Bregu16
2021–22Tirana (26)LaçiPartizaniSaliou Guindo
Taulant Seferi
19
2022–23Partizani (17)KF TiranaEgnatiaFlorent Hasani16
2023–24Egnatia (1)PartizaniSkënderbeuBekim Balaj18
2024–25

Since 1930, the competition has not been played a total of 9 times: 1935, 1938–44, 1949, 1962. Furthermore, the champion award was not given during the 1968–69 season.

Performance by club

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ClubChampionsRunners upThird placesSeasons
Tirana

26*
14
14
1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1939,[b] 1942,[b] 1964–65, 1965–66, 1968, 1969–70, 1981–82, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999-2000, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2008–09, 2019–20, 2021–22
Dinamo City

18
9
10
1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1966–67, 1972–73, 1974–75, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1985–86, 1989–90, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2009–10
Partizani

17
22
11
1947, 1948, 1949, 1954, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1970–71, 1978–79, 1980–81, 1986–87, 1992–93, 2018–19, 2022–23
Vllaznia
9*
12
13
1940,[b] 1945, 1946, 1971–72, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1982–83, 1991–92, 1997–98, 2000–01
Skënderbeu
8
3
4
1933, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18
Teuta
2
6
7
1993–94, 2020–21
Elbasani
2
1
1
1983–84, 2005–06
Flamurtari
1
7
4
1990–91
Kukësi
1
6
1
2016–17
Egnatia
1
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1
2023–24
Besa
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2
12
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Laçi
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1
2
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Luftëtari
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1
1
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Tomori
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1
-
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Bylis
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1
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  • Tirana and Vllaznia would have accordingly 28 and 10 titles, if the three seasons played during WW2 are officially recognised from AFA.

All time table

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The all-time table of football clubs that have participated in the Kategoria Superiore, prior to the 2023–2024 season. The ranking is based on the total accumulated points by each club. Teams in bold are part of the 2024–25 season.[9]

  Club was disbanded
No.ClubApps.MatchesWinsTiesLossesGoals +/-GDif.PointsTitles
1Tirana84213210925544863494:1922+1572318226
2Partizani71181411043643153200:1576+1624289517
3Vllaznia8320999545086593308:2162+114628029
4Teuta8321247896037532128:2366-23824602
5Dinamo City6317878714864022822:1609+1223242518
6Flamurtari7319066635167272150:2320-17020601
7Skënderbeu6716015394176351710:1943-23317328
8Besa6315755424445891790:1908-1181670
9Elbasani6515935134236541673:2029-35616262
10Lushnja4111392993265111069:1559-4901046
11Luftëtari4311323222705501047:1616-5691014
12Laçi24783293184306867:948-811005
13Tomori4410522973214711026:1487-461938
14Apolonia37989277232465984:1505-521879
15Shkumbini18553211107228660:708-48713
16Kukësi12419192106115567:412+1556811
17Bylis16484151123211517:638-121570
18Kastrioti15494155107231469:660-191527
19Besëlidhja22575148167260556:721-165497
20Naftëtari1638490109185322:635-313289
21Shkëndija102586887103217:283-66223
22Egnatia4144473760153:167-141781
23Erzeni8170374786169:313-144155
24Albpetrol6167493385158:259-101136
25Pogradeci92103839133167:466-299118
26Sopoti4112362551107:150-43110
27Kamza49823215472:139-6790
28Burreli510923236396:183-8777
29Luftëtari Tiranë5501972460:64-445
30Spartaku Tiranë36610173968:132-6437
31Spartaku Shkodër23812101645:82-3734
32Dinamo Shkodër1301371046:41+533
33Dinamo Durrës3408131930:71-4129
34Selenica1301071333:54-2127
35Gramozi133681925:43-1826
36Kombinati Tiranë2307111228:39-1125
37Korabi2583134221:116-9521
38Tërbuni136462622:81-5918
39Dinamo Vlorë120641019:48-2916
40Iliria130722122:64-4216
4124 Maj Përmet1264519:44-3513
42Ylli Shkodër11051429:15+1411
43Liria Korçë11032516:15+18
44Studenti12616199:43-348
45Spartaku Korçë11221910:45-355

UEFA rankings

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Current rankings (2024–25)

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UEFA Country Ranking for league participation in 2024–25 European football season (Previous year rank in italics).

See also

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Notes and references

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Notes
  1. ^ 208 goals acccoring to Albanian media.[1]
  2. ^ a b c Not yet officially recognized from Albanian Football Association.
References
  1. ^ Admir Uruçi (12 January 2012). "Vioresin Sinani thotë mjaft: E mbyll si futbollist në fund të këtij edicioni" [Vioresin Sinani says enough: I finish as a player at the end of the season] (in Albanian). Panorama Sport. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  2. ^ a b Gjergj Kola. "Palokë Nika – personazhi historik i sportit Shqiptar" (in Albanian). Shkodra Sport. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Një historik i shkurtër i futbollit në Shkodër" (in Albanian). Vllaznia.al. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
  4. ^ RSSSF
  5. ^ "Giovanni Armillotta: "Drejt njohjes së tre Kampionate Kombëtare të Luftës: 1939, 1940 dhe 1942"".
  6. ^ AFA's General Assembly: War championships are not legitimate Archived 20 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ "Firmoset marrëveshja, Kategoria Superiore do të quhet "Abissnet Superiore" për 3 sezonet e ardhshme" [The agreement is signed, the Kategoria Superiore will be called "Abissnet Superiore" for the next 3 seasons] (in Albanian). Albanian Football Association. 10 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Kategoria Superiore: Summary". Soccerway. Perform. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  9. ^ Shifrat e 79 Kampionateve Archived 24 January 2019 at the Wayback Machine