KF Lushnja

From Wikipedia the free encyclopedia

KF Lushnja
Club crest
Full nameKlubi Sportiv Lushnja
Nickname(s)Delegatët, Lagunarët, Traktori
FoundedJanuary 21, 1927; 97 years ago (1927-01-21) as Kongresi i Lushnjës
GroundAbdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium
Lushnjë, Albania
Capacity8,000
PresidentEriselda Sefa
ManagerGugash Magani
LeagueKategoria e Parë
2022−23Kategoria e Parë, 9th

KF Lushnja is an Albanian football club based in the city of Lushnjë in the County of Fier. Their home ground is the Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium and they currently compete in the Kategoria e Parë.

History[edit]

Early history[edit]

The club was originally formed in 1927 and the first football game held in the city of Lushnjë was played shortly after. This was a friendly game against Tomori Berat and the team consisted of young men from Lushnjë. The club was named Kongresi i Lushnjës following a proposal from a member of parliament and signatory of the Albanian Declaration of Independence Ferit Vokopola to name the club after the Congress of Lushnjë, which was where Vokopola himself was elected secretary. In 1927, a young man named Ali Funga returned from his studies in Austria and joined the club as a player and the head coach. He returned to Albania from Austria with shirts that would be used by the club, and they had green vertical stripes which were used to symbolise the fields of Myzeqe. Although the club was formed on 21 January 1927 it was not "officially" formed until 27 July 1930 shortly after the formation of the Albanian Football Association a month earlier. It was known then as the Kongresi i Lushnjës (English: Congress of Lushnjë) literacy-artistic society, in reference to the important political meeting of 1920. The club's first official jerseys were green, and the first sports chief of the club was Ali Funga, who had been a key member of the club's pre formation years.

Traktori Lushnja[edit]

In 1945, they changed their name to KS Traktori Lushnja followed by a further name change in 1950 to SK Lushnja. In 1951, it was changed to Puna Lushnja, before they returned to KS Traktori Lushnja in 1958. Following the fall of communism in 1991, the club was named KS Lushnja. Argentinian World Cup-winning forward Mario Kempes made his full-time coaching debut in Albania with a brief spell at the club in 1997.[1]

Modern day[edit]

The team has had good reputation in the start of 1991 when the communism regime collapsed and before it. The team was in the Albanian Superliga for many times and came in and out many times. The most Notable Manager known as Mario Kempes in 1997. Since the start of the team they never were in a European Championship. In 2017 the team has been losing many of its games in the 2017-18 Albanian Superliga causing a lot of fans to leave and the team having a bad reputation with the most losses in the group.

Supporters[edit]

Ultras Delegatët
EstablishedJanuary 21, 2012
TypeSupporters' group
ClubKS Lushnja
MottoPertej rezultatit
Headquarterslushnjë,  Albania
AffiliationsTifozat Kuq e Zi

The club's main supporters' group is called the Ultras Delegatët, which was formed on 21 January 2012, on the 85th anniversary of the club. Delegatët took over as the club's main supporters' group from the previous group which was called the Lushnja Warrios. There are other small ultras like Ultras Stan Karbunarë and Ultras Karbunarë.

Groups[edit]

  • Ultras Delegatët
  • Ultras Stan Karbunarë
  • Ultras Karbunarë
  • Lushnja Warrios
  • Tifoza e Lushnjes

Stadium[edit]

Stadiumi A.Roza Haxhiu

Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium is Home to the team known as KS Lushnja. This is an 8,000 seater but it has a capacity of 12,000 people. The stadium is made in communism era at the year of 1961. The stadium is named after a famous soccer player known as Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu who died during a match. Since the stadium was created in communism era of Albania the stadium was solid and had a big capacity to sit and to stand up. Other village teams around Lushnje play some championships and friendlies. There has been an international game with Albania national under-19 football team vs Kazakhstan national under-19 football team. The latest it was renovated was 2017 to enter the Albanian Superliga with seats in the VIP area.[2]

Renovations[edit]

Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu stadium has been renovated a couple of times the latest renovation was for the 2017-18 Albanian Superliga, as they were qualified they needed to renovate the stadium. The stadium had fresh paint and the fixing with plastic seats at the Vip Area. Including the field.

Sponsors[edit]

Sponsor Type Name
Main Sponsors Municipality of Lushnje
Secondary Sponsors Lufra,Kond
Official clothing provider Legea

Honours[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 1 August 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Albania ALB Igli Çulaj
3 MF Albania ALB Ledion Ruço
4 DF Albania ALB Enes Isufi
5 DF Albania ALB Elis Doksani
6 DF Albania ALB Joni Balla
8 FW Albania ALB Damiano Arapi
9 FW Albania ALB Brunild Pepa
11 DF Albania ALB Ali Llacja
14 DF Albania ALB Adriatik Basha
16 FW Greece GRE Niko Zisi
17 MF Albania ALB Amarild Hajdari
18 FW Albania ALB Mikel Camko (captain)
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Albania ALB Xhoi Hajdëraj
20 MF Albania ALB Altin Kananaj
25 DF Albania ALB Endrien Magani
27 DF Albania ALB Ervis Gjyla
GK Albania ALB Oltjan Haremi
GK Albania ALB Fabjo Qorri
DF Albania ALB Gilberto Gega
DF Albania ALB Ronald Disha
MF Albania ALB Visard Fikaj
MF Liberia LBR James Ayinde (on loan from KF Egnatia)
FW Nigeria NGA Jerryson Faithboy Willie

Historical list of coaches[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Historia 88 vjeçare, kur Lushnja mburrej me… “Traktorin” - Panorama (in Albanian)
  2. ^ "Stadiumi i Lushnjes drejt përfundimit – RTSH-Radio Televizioni Shqiptar". www.rtsh.al. Archived from the original on 2018-03-31.
  3. ^ Mario Kempes, aventura shqiptare e yllit argjentinas
  4. ^ New year, old problem in Albania

External links[edit]