Kategoria Superiore Femra

Football league
Kategoria Superiore Femra
Founded2009
Country Albania
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)Albanian Women's Cup
International cup(s)Champions League
Current championsVllaznia (11th title)
(2023–24)
Most championshipsVllaznia (11 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2023–24

Kategoria Superiore Femra, referred to as Abissnet Superiore Femra, is the highest division of women's football in Albania. The league is the female equivalent to the men's Kategoria Superiore. The current season is contested by 10 clubs.

History

Although football is considered one of the most popular sports in Albania, women's football has historically been non-evident in the country until 2007, when the first ever national tournament was held in Sarandë from 15 to 18 August as a promotional event for women's football. The teams who participated were amateur sides made up of a selection of players from Tirana, Shkodra, Korça, and Rubik.[1] Six more friendly tournaments were held in the following two years in order to raise the profile of the sport and to receive the backing of the Albanian Football Association to start an official competition.[2]

Two years after the first unofficial tournament in Albania, the first official competition was held in the form of a knockout tournament played between the 23rd and 28 January 2009 at the Selman Stërmasi Stadium in Tiranë and the Albanian Football Association Sports Centre in Kamëz. The tournament featured eight teams which were Tirana AS, FC Tropoja, Juban Danja, Olimpik Tirana, Tirana, KF Rubiku, KF Memaliaj and KF The Door Shkodra. The quarter finals were held on 23 January and the semi-finals were held on 28 January with the final being held three days later on 28 January at the Selman Stërmasi Stadium. The final was contested between Tirana AS, coached by Altin Rraklli and Juban Danja and ended in a 4–0 win for Tirana AS following goals from Aurora Seranaj, Ana Baro and two goals from Brisida Zaimaj to crown the club the inaugural champions of Albania.[3]

Clubs (2022–23)

Kategoria Superiore Femra is located in Albania
Apolonia
Apolonia
Tirana
Tirana
Kinostudio
Kinostudio
Skënderbeu
Skënderbeu
Teuta
Teuta
Vllaznia
Vllaznia
Partizani
Partizani
Lushnja
Lushnja
Kukësi
Kukësi
Laçi
Laçi
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Locations of the 2022–23 Albanian Women's National Championship teams
# Club Location
1 Apolonia Fier
2 FC Kinostudio Tirana
3 Kukësi Kukës
4 Laçi Laç
5 Lushnja Lushnjë
6 Partizani Tirana
7 Skënderbeu Korçë
8 Teuta Durrës
9 Tirana Tirana
10 Vllaznia Shkodër

Previous winners

Season Winner Runner-up
2009 Tirana AS Juban Danja
2010–11 Ada Tirana AS
2011–12 Ada Tirana AS
2012–13 Ada Juban Danja
2013–14 Vllaznia * FC Kinostudio[4]
2014–15[5] Vllaznia Kukësi
2015–16[6] Vllaznia Tirana AS
2016–17[7] Vllaznia Apolonia
2017–18 Vllaznia Tirana AS
2018–19 Vllaznia Tirana AS
2019–20 Vllaznia Apolonia
2020–21 Vllaznia Apolonia
2021–22 Vllaznia Apolonia
2022–23 Vllaznia Tirana
2023–24 Vllaznia Apolonia
  • By end of 2013 Ada of Velipojë reorganized and merged with players from Shkodër to play from that moment on under the name of Vllaznia. Since Velipojë and Shkodër are two different cities, Ada retains the 3 previously won titles.

By titles

Team Home city Titles
Vllaznia Shkodër 11
Ada Velipojë 3
Tirana AS Tirana 1

Records

All-time table

Season: 2009 and 2024-25

Update: 9 September 2024

Rank Club P W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 KFF Vllaznia Shkodër 217 212 4 1 1597 44 +1553 640
2 Kinostudio 258 162 15 81 1265 568 +697 501
3 Apolonia Fier (women) 217 146 19 52 1223 361 +862 457
4 Tirana AS 225 132 23 70 898 419 +479 419
5 Juban Danja 205 119 21 65 784 405 +379 375
6 Tirana 82 61 7 14 445 87 +358 190
7 Teuta 174 58 6 110 383 821 -438 180
8 Partizani 81 51 2 28 357 144 -213 155
9 The Door 124 47 12 65 270 442 -172 153
10 AAS 140 46 1 93 274 677 -403 139
11 Ada Velipojë 44 37 7 0 206 32 +174 118
12 Skënderbeu 134 33 4 97 157 721 -564 94
13 Shkëndija Durrës 84 26 8 50 136 286 -150 86
14 Dajti 136 23 2 111 107 784 -677 68
15 Kukësi 40 19 2 19 147 113 -34 59
16 Laçi 36 14 4 18 89 136 -47 46
17 Murlani 20 13 1 6 81 48 +33 40
18 Term 22 12 1 9 73 41 +32 34
19 Bilisht Sport 104 6 6 92 37 826 -789 24
20 Memaliaj 17 7 2 8 22 32 -10 23
21 Atletik 20 7 2 11 39 68 -29 23
22 Dardania 62 7 2 53 32 285 -253 23
23 Elbasani 22 6 3 13 31 64 -33 21
24 Gramshi 18 6 2 10 32 83 -51 20
25 Kamza 46 5 4 37 22 143 -121 19
26 Maliqi 40 6 1 33 40 262 -222 19
27 Pogradeci 42 4 0 38 30 315 -285 12
28 Lushnja 78 5 1 72 27 520 -493 10
29 Albiks 16 1 0 15 10 65 -55 3
30 Ribuki 2 1 0 1 3 6 -3 3
31 Olimpik Tirana 1 0 0 1 0 7 -7 0
32 Tropojë 1 0 0 1 0 8 -8 0
33 align=leftEgnatia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Season:2023-24 KFF Tirana -3 Point

Season:2022-23 KFF Skënderbeu -6 Point FK Kukësi -6 Point KFF Lushnja -3 Point

Season:2021-22 KFF Tirana -3 Point

Season:2020-21 KFF Skënderbeu -3 Point KFF Lushnja -3 Point

Season:2018-19 KFF Term -3 Point

Season:2015-16 KFF Dajti -3 Point

Season:2014-15 Juban Danja -3 Point

Season:2013-14 Dardania and Kamza withdrew and have all matches (apart from those against each other) awarded 0-3 losses.

Top goalscorers of all time

Season: 2009 and 2024-25

Update: 9 September 2024

# Player Goals Apps
1 Megi Doçi 689+ 228+
2 Kesjana Goro 251 170
3 Mesuare Begallo 248+ 189+
4 Anela Vishkulli 237 175
5 Cyme Lulaj 236 237
6 Valentina Troka 183 73
7 Esi Lufo 138+ 130+
8 Desantila Koldashi 136 188
9 Ambra Gjergji 123 106
10 Klaudia Rrotani 118 155
11 Marsela Djegsina 116 106
12 Ana Baro 112 89
13 Vanesa Levenaj 111 148
14 Iris Armoku 108 118
15 Lucije Gjini 106 235
16 Uendi Muja 99 91
17 Liridona Gashi 93 59
18 Paula Jaku 89 193
19 Esmeralda Franja 88 230
20 Denada Loci 76 77

See also

References

  1. ^ Albania 2007
  2. ^ Hapa seriozë të futbollit të femrave Shqiptare
  3. ^ Albania 2009
  4. ^ "Vllaznia (new name for Ada) wins the 1st title". sport ekspres.com. Archived from the original on 30 March 2014. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
  5. ^ "VLLAZNIA PER FEMRA, SHPALLET KAMPIONE E VENDIT" (in Albanian). rozafa.tv. 12 April 2015. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
  6. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 24 March 2019. Retrieved 8 May 2016.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Vllaznia privatizon titullin për femra (Vllaznia wins title)" (in Albanian). supersport.al. 22 April 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2017.
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