Kosovo national football team

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Kosovo
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname -
Association FFK
Head coach Edmond Rugova
Most caps ?
Top scorer ?
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Elo ranking Unranked
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First international
Albania Albania 3 - 1 Kosovo Kosovo
(14 February 1993)
Largest win
Kosovo Kosovo 7 - 1 Monaco Monaco
(France; April 22, 2006)
Worst defeat
Albania Albania 3 - 1 Kosovo Kosovo
(14 February 1993)

The Kosovo national football team represents Kosovo in international men's football. Controlled by the Football Federation of Kosova, the governing body for football in Kosovo, they are unranked in the FIFA World Rankings as the Football Federation of Kosova is not yet a member of FIFA.

The Kosovo national football team was formed following the break up of the former Yugoslavia and has played a number of friendly games. Most of these friendly games have been with football clubs, however a few games have been with national teams of other countries. The team is currently coached by Edmond Rugova, who took charge in the summer of 2006.

Players like Lorik Cana, Armend Dallku, Debatik Curri, Besnik Hasi, Mehmet Dragusha, Ilir Nallbani, and by far the best footballer playing in Kosovo and top scorer in the last 5 years in the Kosovar Superliga Haxhi Zeka would be eligible for the Kosovo team.

Kosovo has played five international matches, the latest result being a win against Monaco. The former Kosovo national team coach, Muharem Sahiti—although very unsuccessful in Kosovo football after coaching a few superleague teams, in which two of the teams under his coaching tenure were relegated to a lower Kosovo league and made him undesirable to most of the public, media, and players—led the national team to Monaco with success, where Kosovo beat the host team 7-1. Sahiti's statement: "I am very pleased with the team’s performance even though we had predicted a stronger opponent. However, I want to emphasize that our players have been fantastic. The fact that we do not play many international matches may have inspired the players to give it their all this time".[cite this quote]

In the past, Kosovo has played two games against Albania and lost both of them 1-0. They also played Turkey twice, where they won one game and lost one; Kosovo won 3-0 and lost 2-1 in same stadium, but on different dates. The games, however, were played with a team of 34-35 year-old seniors. Turkey and Albania played with their second teams.

The Kosovo team wears red and black shirt colors, similar to the Albanian national football team shirts, but with different designs. Pending the final status of Kosovo at the end of 2006, the national flag, uniforms and colors are yet to be decided.

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