2014–15 Kategoria Superiore Femra

Football league season
Kategoria Superiore Femra
Season2014–15
Matches played132
Goals scored789 (5.98 per match)
Top goalscorerMegi Doçi (57)

The 2014–15 Kategoria Superiore Femra was the 6th season of women's professional football organized by the Albanian Football Association. The league was won by Vllaznia, its second consecutive title.[1] By winning, Vllaznia qualified to 2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League.

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 Vllaznia[a] (C) 22 22 0 0 169 10 +159 66
2 Kukësi 22 17 2 3 132 26 +106 53
3 FC Kinostudio 22 16 1 5 106 39 +67 49
4 The Door 22 15 1 6 66 35 +31 46
5 Juban Danja 22 15 3 4 112 24 +88 45
6 Tirana AS 22 11 1 10 56 46 +10 34
7 Apolonia 22 8 2 12 46 72 −26 26
8 Elbasani 22 6 3 13 31 64 −33 21
9 Shkëndija Durrës 22 6 2 14 33 73 −40 20
10 Bilisht Sport 22 4 5 13 23 96 −73 17
11 Dajti 22 2 0 20 8 111 −103 6
12 AAS 22 0 0 22 7 194 −187 0
Source: [2]
(C) Champions
Notes:
  1. ^ Vllaznia qualified to the UEFA Champions League qualifying round. b. Juban - 3 points deleted.

References

  1. ^ Vllaznia Per Femra, Shpallet Kampione e Vendit 12 April 2015, Rozafa (in Albanian)
  2. ^ Hoxha, Florent (2020). Futbolli Femëror Shqiptar. Shtëpia Botuese "ADA". p. 109. ISBN 978-9928-326-47-8.
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