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In august the 16th 1920, the patriot P. Nika altogether with gentlemen A. Erebara, P. Jakova, A. Hoxha, A. Koja, P. Berisha, A. Zajmi, H. Fortuzi, B. Pazari, L. Berisha, S. Frasheri, H. Alizoti, A. Gjitomi and V. Fekeci founded "Agimi Sports Association". The association's favourite sport was football and therefore in october of that year its team played the first match against "Juventus" Shkodra. In 1925 the association's governing council was elected and its members were A. Zajmi, S. Stermasi, B. Toptani, I. Gjinali and A. Koja. The team also played its first international match against "Crnagorec" Cetina the same year. In 1927 on the initiative of Mr S. Stermasi, Mr A. Erebara, Mr A. Zajmi and Mr A. Koja, "Agimi" changed its name to Sportklub Tirana (SK Tirana).
In august the 16th 1920, the patriot P. Nika altogether with gentlemen A. Erebara, P. Jakova, A. Hoxha, A. Koja, P. Berisha, A. Zajmi, H. Fortuzi, B. Pazari, L. Berisha, S. Frasheri, H. Alizoti, A. Gjitomi and V. Fekeci founded "Agimi Sports Association". The association's favourite sport was football and therefore in october of that year its team played the first match against "Juventus" Shkodra. In 1925 the association's governing council was elected and its members were A. Zajmi, S. Stermasi, B. Toptani, I. Gjinali and A. Koja. The team also played its first international match against "Crnagorec" Cetina the same year. In 1927 on the initiative of Mr S. Stermasi, Mr A. Erebara, Mr A. Zajmi and Mr A. Koja, "Agimi" changed its name to Sportklub Tirana (SK Tirana).
During the period 1927-1930 SK Tirana played many friendly matches against other albanian teams. The onset of the albanian national football championship was on april the 6th, 1930. At the end of the first championship the white-and-blue team finished at the leading position, thus becoming the first albanian champions. Later on they won the championship six times out of seven during the pre-WW2 period, convincingly dominating the albanian football scene. SK Tirana were the first albanian football team to have introduced the permanent role of a regular coach and also the first to have secured the services of a foreign coach, the hungarian Samo Singer, in1934.
During the period 1927-1930 SK Tirana played many friendly matches against other albanian teams. The onset of the albanian national football championship was on april the 6th, 1930. At the end of the first championship the white-and-blue team finished at the leading position, thus becoming the first albanian champions. Later on they won the championship six times out of seven during the pre-WW2 period, convincingly dominating the albanian football scene. SK Tirana were the first albanian football team to have introduced the permanent role of a regular coach and also the first to have secured the services of a foreign coach, the hungarian Samo Singer, in1934.

[[Image:Tir1965.gif|thumb|180px|Tirana in 1930 match against FC Kilmarnok]]



After the war, SK Tirana made a good start reaching the second spot in 1945, after losing to "Vllaznia" Shkoder in the final. But soon the club would become a victim of the reigning comunist regime in Albania. At the beginning of march 1946, at the "Nacional" movie theater in Tirana, as a result of instructions coming from the highest power authorities, SK Tirana would change its name to "17 Nentori", thus denying the club its past tradition. The following decade would unroll in the same suffocating atmosphere, becoming even heavier after the foundation of two system-priviledged teams following the experiences of their sisters in the U.S.S.R. and the other eastern european countries: "Partizani", the Defense Ministry team and "Dinamo", the Internal Affairs Ministry team. Tens of Tirana’s talented players were "stolen" all over those years by these two albanian sports monsters. As a result "17 Nentori" struggled to stay at the top during the years 1947-1957 but managed to gain some of the lost groung during the second part of the decade after replacing in part some of the first choice players of its line up.
After the war, SK Tirana made a good start reaching the second spot in 1945, after losing to "Vllaznia" Shkoder in the final. But soon the club would become a victim of the reigning comunist regime in Albania. At the beginning of march 1946, at the "Nacional" movie theater in Tirana, as a result of instructions coming from the highest power authorities, SK Tirana would change its name to "17 Nentori", thus denying the club its past tradition. The following decade would unroll in the same suffocating atmosphere, becoming even heavier after the foundation of two system-priviledged teams following the experiences of their sisters in the U.S.S.R. and the other eastern european countries: "Partizani", the Defense Ministry team and "Dinamo", the Internal Affairs Ministry team. Tens of Tirana’s talented players were "stolen" all over those years by these two albanian sports monsters. As a result "17 Nentori" struggled to stay at the top during the years 1947-1957 but managed to gain some of the lost groung during the second part of the decade after replacing in part some of the first choice players of its line up.

Revision as of 17:55, 25 August 2006

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Logo of SK Tirana

Sportklub/KF Tirana is an Albanian football team, playing in the capital, Tirana, founded August 16, 1920 under name of "Agimi Sports Association". In 1927 the club was renamed to "Sportklub Tirana", in 1947, to "17 Nëntori Tirana", from 1952 to 1956, renamed to "Puna Tirana", and in 1991, they returned to their original name. The club first participated in a European cup competition in 1965-66.

General Information

SK Tirana are regarded as the Albania's top football team having won the Albanian Premier League 22 times (1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1967-68, 1969-70, 1981-82, 1984-85, 1987-88, 1988-89, 1994-95, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2002-03, 2003-04, 2004-05) and Albanian Cup 12 times (1963, 1976, 1977, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2006). They play at the Selman Stërmasi stadium which has a capacity of 12,000.

Football Club Tirana was founded on 15 August 1926. This date is specified by reporting No.1 self-collected in assembly of senile of sport club on 3 January 1926. In issue 1 was written: “ As initiators of club of football of Tirana founded on 15 August 1920 decided to reopen it, named Club of football” with center in Tirana.

Tirana won first title of champion in the first Albanian championship of football, which begun on 6 April 1930 and finished on 22 June 1930. Not only our club but all Albania, is prided of white and blue stars. Their names are listed below:

They are these footballers with white and blue undershirt, that went down through green chequers of stadiums of Cetina, Podgorica, Scopje, Sarajevo, Sofia, Moscow, San Petersburg, Bucharest, Istanbul, Kilmarnock, Liege, Amsterdam, Belfast, Athens, Stockholm, Munich, Malmoe, Goterborg, Minsk and Copenhagen, where were falled in equal way with potent team of European football as Scottish of “Kilmarnock”, Belgians of “Standard” of Liege, Hollanders of “Ajax” of Amsterdam, Swedish’s of “Hamarb” “Goteborg” e “Malmoe”, northern Irishmen of “Lindifield” Germans of “Bayern” of Munich, Rumanians of “Dinamo” of Bucharest that was managed by known trainer Mircea Lucesku, but that boys of Enver Shehut as: Mersini, Baci, Hodja, Alimehmeti, Bimi, Omuri, Josa, Kola and Minga got on to restrain in Tirana and Bucharest (1-0 and 2-1), giving us on 1 October 1986 “ big night of Albanian football”

Players

Current squad

As of 21 August, 2006:

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 Albania ALB Blendi Nallbani
12 GK Albania ALB Isli Hidi
GK Albania ALB Glend Tafaj
2 DF Albania ALB Elvis Sina
DF Albania ALB Nevil Dede
5 DF Albania ALB Arjan Pisha
15 DF Colombia COL Diomedes Pena
16 DF Albania ALB Gentian Hajdari
DF Albania ALB Alban Tafaj
17 MF Albania ALB Igli Allmuca
8 MF Albania ALB Ervin Bulku
19 MF Albania ALB Ergert Bakalli
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Albania ALB Klodian Duro
24 MF Albania ALB Jetmir Sefa
10 MF Albania ALB Devi Muka
21 MF Albania ALB Sajmir Patushi
MF Albania ALB Leandro Vladi
13 MF Cameroon CMR Abada Narcisse Fish
MF Nigeria NGA Alechenu Abraham
14 FW Albania ALB Hamdi Salihi
9 FW Albania ALB Vioresin Sinani
23 FW Albania ALB Eldorado Merkoci
FW Albania ALB Leandro Pema

Coach: Mirel Josa

Assistant Coach: Agustin Kola

2-nd Assistant Coach: Astrit Nallbani

History

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Tirana 1930

In august the 16th 1920, the patriot P. Nika altogether with gentlemen A. Erebara, P. Jakova, A. Hoxha, A. Koja, P. Berisha, A. Zajmi, H. Fortuzi, B. Pazari, L. Berisha, S. Frasheri, H. Alizoti, A. Gjitomi and V. Fekeci founded "Agimi Sports Association". The association's favourite sport was football and therefore in october of that year its team played the first match against "Juventus" Shkodra. In 1925 the association's governing council was elected and its members were A. Zajmi, S. Stermasi, B. Toptani, I. Gjinali and A. Koja. The team also played its first international match against "Crnagorec" Cetina the same year. In 1927 on the initiative of Mr S. Stermasi, Mr A. Erebara, Mr A. Zajmi and Mr A. Koja, "Agimi" changed its name to Sportklub Tirana (SK Tirana). During the period 1927-1930 SK Tirana played many friendly matches against other albanian teams. The onset of the albanian national football championship was on april the 6th, 1930. At the end of the first championship the white-and-blue team finished at the leading position, thus becoming the first albanian champions. Later on they won the championship six times out of seven during the pre-WW2 period, convincingly dominating the albanian football scene. SK Tirana were the first albanian football team to have introduced the permanent role of a regular coach and also the first to have secured the services of a foreign coach, the hungarian Samo Singer, in1934.

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Tirana in 1930 match against FC Kilmarnok


After the war, SK Tirana made a good start reaching the second spot in 1945, after losing to "Vllaznia" Shkoder in the final. But soon the club would become a victim of the reigning comunist regime in Albania. At the beginning of march 1946, at the "Nacional" movie theater in Tirana, as a result of instructions coming from the highest power authorities, SK Tirana would change its name to "17 Nentori", thus denying the club its past tradition. The following decade would unroll in the same suffocating atmosphere, becoming even heavier after the foundation of two system-priviledged teams following the experiences of their sisters in the U.S.S.R. and the other eastern european countries: "Partizani", the Defense Ministry team and "Dinamo", the Internal Affairs Ministry team. Tens of Tirana’s talented players were "stolen" all over those years by these two albanian sports monsters. As a result "17 Nentori" struggled to stay at the top during the years 1947-1957 but managed to gain some of the lost groung during the second part of the decade after replacing in part some of the first choice players of its line up.

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Tirana 1967

From 1958 to 1964 Tirana kept on producing some good football and finishing the championship almost always at the third spot. These years were a prelude to what was about to happen later: Tirana reexperienced its pre-war glory spell under the services of the unforgettable Lym (Myslym) Alla. At the end of the 28th national championship Tirana became champions more than twenty years after their last title. They repeated the success the year after, but this was an obvious challenge to "Partizani"'s generals and "Dinamo" 's secret service bosses. After having practically won the 1966-1967 title three matches in advance, Tirana was banned from the competition and the title was assigned to "Dinamo". Although being a victim of disgusting manipulations and unjustice, Tirana won the championship two years in a row in some style, losing two matches in 1968-1969 and only one during the 1969-1970 season.

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Tirana celebrating the championship in 1999
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Tirana in 2001

During the seventies Tirana struggled hard to stay at the top, the best result being the second spot and the worst the thirteenth. Yet they won the national cup twice. The old players generation reaching its career sunset, this could only mark the end of a highly successful era. But the unsuccessful spell wouldn't last long this time. Tirana won the championship at the end of the 1981-1982 season, and they went on to win the title and the national cup three other times during the eighties. The club was also successful in the european clubs competitions and many of the team players made up the core of the best national team the country has ever had.


During the first half of the nineties Tirana (which in august 1991 regained its old name), likewise the whole albanian society, went through a period of profound changes. Almost all the best albanian players left the country and went abroad looking for a richer team who could hire them. But it seems that the club simply can't stand being too long too far from the leading spots. Thus at the end of the 1994-1995 season Tirana once again won the championship five matches in advance, being 12 points ahead of the second placed team. But at this point it's not about history; it's about the present well known to everyone in Albania. During the recent years Tirana has dominated the albanian football, thus giving a huge joy and satisfaction to all of their fans, to all those who think that white-and-blue it's not a mere passion, but faith and religion.