Liga e Parë
Liga e Parë | |
Country | Kosovo |
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Founded | 1945 |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 2 |
Promotion to | Football Superleague of Kosovo |
Relegation to | Liga e Dytë |
Domestic cup(s) |
Kupa e Kosoves Superkupa e Kosoves |
Current champions | KF Ferizaj |
TV partners | RTK |
Website |
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2014-15 |
Liga e Parë e Futbollit të Kosovës (English: First Football League of Kosovo) is the second division of football in Kosovo. Liga e Parë is organized by the Football Federation of Kosovo and the division has a 16-team format. The clubs play each other twice (home and away) during the season for a 28-match schedule. At the end of the season, the three top teams in the division are promoted to the first division of football in Kosovo, Raiffeisen Superliga.
Teams
The fourteen teams of Liga e Parë season 2012/2013 are:[1]
Club | Town | 2013-14 Season |
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KF Liria | Prizeren | |
KF Lepenci | Kačanik | |
KF Istogu | Istok | |
KF KEK | Obilić | |
KF Gjilani | Gnjilane | |
KF Flamurtari | Pristina | |
KF Vëllaznimi | Gjakova | |
KF Vitia | Vitina | |
KF Dukagjini | Klina | |
KF Ulpiana | Lipljan | |
KF Llapi | Podujevo | |
KF Deçani | Deçan | |
KF Kosova Prishtinë | Pristina | |
KF 2 Korriku | Pristina | |
KF Mushtishti | Suva Reka | |
KF Ramiz Sadiku | Pristina |
Promotion from Liga e Parë to Raiffeisen Superliga for 2011/2012 season have secured: KF Ferronikeli, KF Kosova Vushtrri and KF Hajvalia.[2] In the other direction, relegated to Liga e Parë from Raiffeisen Superliga for 2011/2012 season are: KF KEK, KF Gjilani and KF Lepenci.
References and notes
- ↑ Liga e Parë e Futbollit të Kosovës (Football Federation of Kosovo) (June 1, 2008)
- ↑ Prishtina Champions of Kosovo (Radio Television of Kosovo) (June 1, 2008)
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