Albanian First Division
The Albanian First Division (Albanian: Kategoria e parë) is the second level of association football in Albania. The league was first created with the name Kategoria e Dytë (Second Division) and has also been named Kategoria A2 in recent years.
In the 2006–07 season, the First Division had 14 teams, but was expanded to 16 teams for the 2007–08 season. No teams were relegated and four teams were promoted from the Second Division.
Clubs for the 2010–11 season
Team |
City/Area |
Stadium |
Capacity |
Partizani |
Tirana |
Kamëz Stadium |
5,500 |
Adriatiku |
Mamurras |
Fusha Sportive Mamurras |
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Bilisht Sport |
Bilisht |
Bilisht Stadion |
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KF Gramshi |
Gramsh |
Fusha Sportive Gramsh |
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KF Kamza |
Kamëz |
Fusha Sportive Kamëz |
5,500 |
KS Ada |
Velipoja |
Kompleks Sportiv Zmijani |
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Apolonia Fier |
Fier |
Stadiumi Loni Papuçiu |
12,000 |
Besëlidhja |
Lezha |
Besëlidhja-Stadion |
5,000 |
KS Burreli |
Burrel |
Liri Ballabani Stadion |
2,500 |
Luftëtari |
Gjirokastra |
Subi Bakiri Stadium |
8,500 |
KS Lushnja |
Lushnja |
Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadion |
11,000 |
Pogradeci |
Pogradec |
Gjorgji Kyçyku Stadion |
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Tërbuni |
Pukë |
Ismail Xhemali |
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Tomori |
Berat |
Tomori Stadium |
14,500 |
Gramozi |
Ersekë |
Ersekë Stadium |
10,000 |
KF Vlora |
Vlore |
Stadiumi Flamurtari |
8,500 |
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Albanian Footballer of the Year
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