Luftëtari Gjirokastër

Luftëtari FC
Full name Luftëtari Gjirokastër Football Club
Nickname(s) Bluzinjtë (Blue & blacks)
Short name Luftëtari
Founded 13 March 1930 (1930-03-13)
(as Shqiponja Gjirokastër)
Ground Gjirokastra Stadium
Ground Capacity 8,400
Owners Grigor Tavo (75%)
Municipality of Gjirokastër (25%)
President Grigor Tavo
Head Coach vacant
League Albanian Superliga
2016–17 Albanian Superliga, 4th

Luftëtari Gjirokastër Football Club (Albanian pronunciation: [luftətaɾi ɟiɾɔkastəɾ]), also known as Luftëtari FC or simply Luftëtari is an Albanian football club based in Gjirokastër southern Albania. The club was founded on 13 March 1930 as Shqiponja Gjirokastër and has played at its home ground, the Gjirokastra Stadium, since 1973. They currently compete in the Albanian Superliga, the top flight of football in the country.

History

Early history

The club was founded on 13 March 1930 under the name Shqiponja Gjirokastër. It underwent many subsequent name changes over the years: Gjirokastër (1949), Puna Gjirokastër (1951), Luftëtari Gjirokastër (1958), Shqiponja Gjirokastër (1992) and to its current name Luftëtari Gjirokastër in 2002.

During the Communist Albania Luftetari was deemed to have a good football academy, which provided for several national team players, such as Theodhori Kalluci, Sefedin Braho, Lefter Millo, Arjan Xhumba, Arjan Bellaj, Altin Haxhi, and Gjergji Kalluci.

Luftëtari finished as the league runner-up in the 1977–78 season, their highest achievement to date.

Recent history

On 2 July 2015 Mustafa Hysi was appointed as the club's head coach and Kristaq Ciko was given the role of his assistant ahead of the 2015–16 Albanian Superliga season, with the aim of achieving promotion back to the Albanian Superliga.[1]

Luftëtari were promoted back to Albanian Superliga after a three-year absence as they defeated Apolonia Fier on the last matchday of the regular season in Group B of the Albanian First Division.[2][3] They then faced Group A winners Korabi Peshkopi in the championship final at the Qemal Stafa Stadium on 19 May 2016, where they clinched their 8th First Division title as they won 11–10 in a penalty shootout that saw 24 penalties being taken following a goalless draw and extra time.[4]

Stadium

The club plays its home games at the Gjirokastra Stadium, which was built in 1973 and is located near the centre of Gjirokastër and holds 8,400 spectators.[5]Following Luftëtari's promotion back to the Albanian Superliga in 2016, the stadium required a complete renovation in order to meet the necessary requirements to host home games in the top flight. Work on the stadium began in August 2016 and the surface was to be replaced and plastic seats were to be installed throughout the stadium.[6] The first stage of the reconstruction was completed in November 2016, which meant that the stadium was able to host Albanian Superliga games once again. The first stage consisted of replacing the playing surface, the installation of 300 plastic seats in the main stand, the installation of CCTV as well as the refurbishment of the changing room for both players and officials. The cost of the work carried out totalled 15,000,000 Albanian lek, around €110,000 at the time, and it was a joint investment by the Municipality of Gjirokastër, the Albanian Football Association as well as the club's owner Grigor Tavo. The first game of the 2016–17 season to take place at the stadium came against Partizani which ended 1–1 with around 7,000 fans in attendance.[7]

Honours

Major trophies

League

Albanian Superliga

Albanian First Division

Minor trophies

Zëri i Popullit Cup

Bashkimi Cup

Zëri i Rinisë Cup

Shtypi Popullore Shqiptare Cup

50th Anniversary of Football in Albania Cup

Current squad

As of 18 October 2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Albania GK Festim Miraka
2 Albania DF Klevan Kendella
3 Albania DF Kostantinos Kondili
4 Albania DF Oltion Rapa
5 Albania MF Albano Aleksi
6 Albania MF Albano Halilaj
7 Angola MF Dany
8 Albania DF Vangjel Zguro
9 Albania DF Marios Topi
10 Albania MF Eduart Rroca
12 Albania GK Shkëlzen Ruçi
14 Albania MF Julian Lluka
15 Albania DF Stiven Puci
No. Position Player
16 Albania MF Behar Ramadani
19 Albania DF Lejdi Liçaj
20 Albania DF Orjand Beqiri (vice-captain)
21 Albania MF Dejvi Bregu
22 Albania MF Silvio Zogaj
23 Albania DF Donald Rapo
25 Albania FW Kristal Abazaj
27 Albania FW Eri Lamçja
30 Albania MF Brixhild Brahimaj
44 Cameroon DF Edy-Nicolas Boyom
77 Mozambique FW Reginaldo
Angola MF Pedro Bengui
Mozambique MF Ussama Mutumane

Presidents

Name Nationality Years
Bahri Ishka Albania 1970s
Hito Hitaj Albania 1980s
Dhori Kalluci Albania 1990s
Mustafa Hysi Albania 1998–1999
Andrea Çulli Albania 2000–2003
Arben Kumbulla Albania 2003–200x
Mustafa Hysi Albania 2006
Ilir Spahiu Albania 2006–2007
Mustafa Hysi Albania 2007
Edi Martini Albania 2007
Andrea Çulli Albania 2007–2008
Mustafa Hysi Albania 2011
Nevil Dede Albania 2012
Edi Martini Albania 2012–2013
Arjan Bellaj Albania 2013
Petraq Bifsha Albania 2013–2014
Bledar Devolli Albania 2014–2015
Mustafa Hysi Albania 2015–2016
Vasil Papa Albania 2016
Mladen Milinkovic Serbia 2017–
Name Nationality Years
Grigor Tavo[8] Albania 1999–2001
Flamur Bime Albania 2003–2004
Flamur Bime[9] Albania 2012–2015
Zamira Rami[10] Albania 2015–2016
Grigor Tavo Albania 2016–

References

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