Talk:Football Superleague of Kosovo
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Independent League of Kosovo
[edit]So called Independent League of Kosovo can't be right. It was still subdivison of yugoslav leagues, at least untill 1992.
- 1990/91 Priština played in Yugoslav Second League, CZ Gnjilane, Vlaznimi, Liria and Trepča played in Yugoslav Third League.
- 1991/92 Priština played in Second League, CZ Gnjilane, Kosovo Polje, Metohija and Trepča played in Third League.
- 1992/93 Priština played in Yugoslav First League.
- 1993/94 Priština played in Second League.
- 1994/95 Priština played in Second League.
- 1995/96 Priština played in Second League.
- 1996/97 Priština played in Second League.
- 1997/98 Priština played in First League.
- 1998/99 Priština played in First League.
Did Priština play in two leagues simoultaneously after 1992? Linhart (talk) 22:26, 24 October 2016 (UTC)
- @Linhart: I have raised the question several times at Talk:FC Prishtina. I have also been editing the article by adding the players at notbale players section that played during the 1990s, they have been constantly removing them, they also remove the list of presidents of Priština and add the president of the outlawed Prishtina. Seems that it has become inevitable to separate the article in two, one dealing with the club until 1999, and the other formed in early 1990s and which played in a parallel league, and which took the stadium and offices of the previous club once KFOR entered Kosovo. Since you are one of the most dedicated editors about football history in the region, I will appreciate a lot your opinion. FkpCascais (talk) 20:03, 17 July 2019 (UTC)
- KF Prishtina was founded in 1991 an they played on Flamurtari stadium outside of Priština. There is book "Liria dhe futbolli - Kf Prishtina 1991-2000" by Gani Ajeti. 31.15.225.128 (talk) 22:30, 23 August 2019 (UTC)