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Football Superleague of Kosovo

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Men's top division association football league in Kosovo
Football league
Football Superleague of Kosovo
Organising bodyFFK Competitions Commission
Founded1945; 80 years ago (1945)
asKosovo Province League
1991; 34 years ago (1991)
asIndependent League of Kosovo
First season1945 asKosovo Province League
1991–92 asIndependent League of Kosovo
Country Kosovo
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toFirst Football League of Kosovo
Domestic cup(s)Kosovar Cup
Kosovar Supercup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Conference League
Current championsDrita (4th title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsPrishtina (11 titles)
Most appearancesArtan Latifi (493)
Broadcaster(s)ArtMotion,Klan Kosova
WebsiteOfficial website
Current:2025–26 Football Superleague of Kosovo

TheFootball Superleague of Kosovo (Albanian:Superliga e Futbollit të Kosovës), also known as theALBI MALL Superleague of Kosovo (Albanian:ALBI MALL Superliga e Kosovës) for sponsorship reasons with Albi Mall, is the top level of theKosovar football league system. The Superleague is organized by theFootball Federation of Kosovo and the division currently has a 10-team format. The clubs play each other four times during the season for a 36-match schedule. At the end of the season, the bottom two teams in the division are relegated to the second tier,First Football League of Kosovo.

The Superleague ran outsideFIFA andUEFA untilKosovo was admitted to both organizations, on 3 May 2016.[1]

History

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Prior toWorld War II, withinKingdom of Yugoslavia, Kosovan clubs competed in the provincial leagues of theBelgrade Football Subassociation. During World War II, between 1941 and 1944, when most of the region became part of theAlbanian Kingdom, numerous Kosovan clubs played in the Albanian league system. In 1945, Kosovo was reincorporated to Serbia, and subsequently, into theSFR Yugoslavia. The league has its origins in 1945 when it became one of the subdivisions of the 5th level in theYugoslav football league system. It gathered the best clubs from theSAP Kosovo except for those clubs competing in higher levels. In 1991, an unrecognised parallel league gathering ethnic Albanian pro-independence clubs was set, and was run till 1999. Some phantom clubs likeFK Crvena Zvezda Gnjilane,Trepča,Priština or FK Kosovo Polje, which were formed by Serbs in 1992 as a result of the cultural oppression of the ethnic Albanian population,[2] continued to play in the leagues ofFR Yugoslavia. On the contrary side the Albanian clubs likeGjilani,Trepça,Prishtina orFushë Kosova played in the Independent League of Kosovo as successors of the Yugoslav clubs. In 1999, after theKosovo War, a separate Kosovar league system was formed and the majority of the Serbian phantom clubs were dissolved. The Kosovar league system included most clubs from Kosovo except those from Serbian-dominatedNorth Kosovo which remained in theSerbian football league system. Since 2000, the competition has been running continuously, and by 2017, after Kosovo gained membership inFIFA andUEFA, began acting as the national league of Kosovo, providing clubs for international tournaments.

Names

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NamePeriodNotes
AlbanianEnglish
Liga e Provincës së KosovësKosovo Province League1945–1991Part of theYugoslav football league system.[A]
Liga e Pavarur e KosovësIndependent League of Kosovo1991–1999Unrecognised competition parallel to Serbian league system.
Superliga e Futbollit të KosovësFootball Superleague of Kosovo1999–presentThe official name, even though from 2008 for
sponsorship reasons the name changes.
Raiffeisen Superliga e KosovësRaiffeisen Superleague of Kosovo2008–2016Sponsored by Raiffeisen Bank Kosovo, a subsidiary
of theRaiffeisen Bank International.
Vala Superliga e KosovësVala Superleague of Kosovo2016–2018Sponsored byKosovo Telecom.[3]
IPKO Superliga e KosovësIPKO Superleague of Kosovo2018–2020Sponsored byIPKO.[4]
BKT Superliga e KosovësBKT Superleague of Kosovo2021–2022Sponsored byBanka Kombëtare Tregtare.[5]
ALBI MALL Superliga e KosovësALBI MALL Superleague of Kosovo2022–presentSponsored by Albi Mall, a subsidiary of the Albi Commerce.[6]

List of Champions

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This is a list of winners of Football Superleague of Kosovo since 1945.[7]

SeasonClubLocation
Kosovo Province League[A]
1945JedinstvoPrishtina
1946
1947TrepçaMitrovica
1947–48ProleteriPrishtina
1948–49TrepçaMitrovica
1950
1951KosovaPrishtina
1952TrepçaMitrovica
1953Not played due to change of league system
1953–54PrishtinaPrishtina
1954–55TrepçaMitrovica
1955–56RudariStantërg
1956–57RudnikuHajvalia
1957–58RudariStantërg
1958–59PrishtinaPrishtina
1959–60RudariStantërg
1960–61PrishtinaPrishtina
1961–62BudućnostPeja
1962–63DritaGjilan
1963–64SllogaLipjan
1964–65
1965–66BudućnostPeja
1966–67ObiliqObiliq
1967–68VëllaznimiGjakova
1968–69
1969–70
1970–71
1971–72ObiliqObiliq
1972–73Fushë KosovaKosovo Polje
1973–74VëllaznimiGjakova
1974–75LiriaPrizren
1975–76RHMK ObiliqObiliq
1976–77PrishtinaPrishtina
1977–78BudućnostPeja
1978–79PrishtinaPrishtina
1979–80VëllaznimiGjakova
1980–81LiriaPrizren
1981–82VëllaznimiGjakova
1982–83KNI Ramiz SadikuPrishtina
1983–84LiriaPrizren
1984–85Crvena ZvezdaGjilan
1985–86VëllaznimiGjakova
1986–87LiriaPrizren
1987–88Crvena ZvezdaGjilan
1988–89BudućnostPeja
1989–90VëllaznimiGjakova
1990–91Fushë KosovaKosovo Polje
SeasonClubLocation
Independent League of Kosovo[B]
1991–92PrishtinaPrishtina
1992–93TrepçaMitrovica
1993–94DukagjiniKlina
1994–95LiriaPrizren
1995–96PrishtinaPrishtina
1996–97
1997–98Competition not held due toKosovo War
1998–99
Football Superleague of Kosovo
1999–2000PrishtinaPrishtina
2000–01
2001–02BesianaPodujevë
2002–03DritaGjilan
2003–04PrishtinaPrishtina
2004–05BesaPeja
2005–06
2006–07
2007–08PrishtinaPrishtina
2008–09
2009–10TrepçaMitrovica
2010–11HysiPodujevë
2011–12PrishtinaPrishtina
2012–13
2013–14VushtrriaVushtrri
2014–15FeronikeliDrenas
2015–16
2016–17Trepça'89Mitrovica
2017–18DritaGjilan
2018–19FeronikeliDrenas
2019–20DritaGjilan
2020–21PrishtinaPrishtina
2021–22BallkaniSuva Reka
2022–23
2023–24
2024–25DritaGjilan

Top scorers by season

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SeasonPlayerClubGoals
2014–15KosovoLabinot OsmaniPrishtina18
2015–16KosovoKastriot RexhaBesa Pejë12
2016–17NigeriaOtto JohnTrepça '8927
2017–18NigeriaOtto JohnTrepça '8917
KosovoMirlind DakuLlapi
2018–19KosovoKastriot RexhaFeronikeli21
2019–20KosovoBlendi BaftiuBallkani19
2020–21KosovoMirlind DakuBallkani31
2021–22AlbaniaGerhard ProgniGjilani21
2022–23KosovoAlbion RrahmaniBallkani21
2023–24KosovoMuhamet HyseniLlapi26
2024–25KosovoMevlan ZekaSuhareka21

Clubs (2025–26)

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The leаgue consisted of ten teams – the top eight teаms from the previous season, and two teams promoted from theKosovo First League.Drita entered the season as defending champions.

The promoted teаms were the 2024–25 Kosovo First League Group A winnersDrenica who return to the top tier after three years, and Group B winnersPrishtina e Re. They replaced the2024–25 Kosovo Superleague bottom two teamsFeronikeli andSuhareka.

Locations of the 2025–26 Football Superleague of Kosovo teams
Note: Table lists in alphabetical order.
ClubTownStadium and capacityUEFA
license[8]
BallkaniSuharekëSuva Reka City Stadium1,500Yes
DrenicaSkenderajBajram Aliu Stadium3,000No
DritaGjilanGjilan Synthetic Grass Stadium[D]1,500Yes
DukagjiniKlinë18 June Stadium3,000Yes
FerizajFerizajFerizaj Synthetic Grass Stadium3,000Yes
GjilaniGjilanGjilan Synthetic Grass Stadium[D]1,500Yes
LlapiPodujevëZahir Pajaziti Stadium8,000Yes
MalishevaMalishevëLiman Gegaj Stadium2,000Yes
PrishtinaPrishtinëFadil Vokrri Stadium13,000Yes
Prishtina e ReHajvaliSami Kelmendi Stadium[E]2,500No

Seasons in Football Superleague of Kosovo

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There are 37 teams that have taken part in the Football Superleague of Kosovo since 1999.Prishtina is the only team that has played in every season since 1999. As of 2025/26 season; teams inbold are part of current season.

Titles by club

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Number of titles since Independent League of Kosovo became the first tier of Kosovar league system.

ClubWinsWinning years
Prishtina111991–92, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2003–04,2007–08,2008–09,2011–12,2012–13,2020–21
Drita42002–03,2017–18,2019–20,2024–25
Ballkani32021–22,2022–23,2023–24
Feronikeli2014–15,2015–16,2018–19
Besa Pejë2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07
Trepça21992–93,2009–10
Trepça '8912016–17
Vushtrria2013–14
Hysi2010–11
Besiana2001–02
Liria Prizren1994–95
Dukagjini1993–94

Kosovo football clubs in European competitions

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Main article:Kosovo football clubs in European competitions

Main

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UEFA Champions League

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Performances by clubs
ClubPldWDLWin %
Drita10505050.00
Ballkani6213033.33
Prishtina4202050.00
Feronikeli4211050.00
Trepça '892002000.00
Total2611213042.31
SeasonTeamRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2017–18Trepça '891QFaroe IslandsVíkingur Gøta1–41–22–6
2018–19DritaPRAndorraFC Santa Coloma2–0 (a.e.t.)
GibraltarLincoln Red Imps4–1 (a.e.t.)
1QSwedenMalmö0–30–20–5
2019–20FeronikeliPRGibraltarLincoln Red Imps1–0
AndorraFC Santa Coloma2–1
1QWalesThe New Saints0–12–22–3
2020–21DritaPRAndorraInter d'Escaldes2–1
Northern IrelandLinfield0–3 (awarded)
2021–22PrishtinaPRSan MarinoFolgore2–0
AndorraInter d'Escaldes2–0
1QHungaryFerencváros1–30–31–6
2022–23Ballkani1QLithuaniaŽalgiris1–10–1 (a.e.t.)1–2
2023–241QBulgariaLudogorets Razgrad2–00–42–4
2024–251QAndorraUE Santa Coloma1–2 (a.e.t.)2–13–3(5–6p)
2025–26Drita1QLuxembourgDifferdange 031–03–24–2
2QDenmarkCopenhagen0–10–20–3

UEFA Europa League

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Performances by clubs
ClubPldWDLWin %
Prishtina11245018.18
Drita6114016.67
Gjilani2101050.00
Feronikeli2002000.00
Llapi2002000.00
Total234514017.39
SeasonTeamRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2017–18Prishtina1QSwedenNorrköping0–10–50–6
2018–19PRGibraltarEuropa5–01–16–1
1QLuxembourgFola Esch0–0(4–5p)0–00–0(4–5p)
Drita2QLuxembourgF91 Dudelange1–11–22–3
2019–20PrishtinaPRGibraltarSt Joseph's1–10–21–3
Feronikeli2QSlovakiaSlovan Bratislava0−21−21−4
2020–21PrishtinaPRGibraltarLincoln Red Imps0–3 (awarded)
GjilaniSan MarinoTre Penne3–1
1QCyprusAPOEL0–2 (a.e.t.)
Drita2QNorth MacedoniaSileks2–0
3QPolandLegia Warsaw0–2
2021–22
2022–23
2023–24
did not qualify
2024–25Llapi1QPolandWisła Kraków1–20–21−4
2025–26Prishtina1QMoldovaSheriff Tiraspol2–10–42–5
Drita3QRomaniaFCSB1–32–33–6

UEFA Conference League

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Performances by clubs
ClubPldWDLWin %
Ballkani3216412050.00
Drita221057045.45
Prishtina6222033.33
Dukagjini4202050.00
Gjilani4112025.00
Malisheva4103025.00
Llapi6033000.00
Total78321531041.03
SeasonTeamRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2021–22Llapi1QNorth MacedoniaShkupi1–10–21–3
DritaMontenegroDečić2–11–03–1
2QNetherlandsFeyenoord0–02–32–3
PrishtinaWalesConnah's Quay Nomads4–12–46–5
3QNorwayBodø/Glimt2–10–22–3
2022–23Gjilani1QLatviaLiepāja1–01–32–3
LlapiMontenegroBudućnost Podgorica2–20–22–4
DritaFinlandInter Turku3–00–13–1
2QBelgiumAntwerp0–20–00–2
BallkaniSan MarinoLa Fiorita6–04–010–0
3QFaroe Islands3–21–2(a.e.t.)4–4(4–3p)
PONorth MacedoniaShkupi1–02–13–1
GSCzech RepublicSlavia Prague0–12–34th
RomaniaCFR Cluj1–10–1
TurkeySivasspor1–24–3
2023–24Gjilani1QLuxembourgProgrès Niederkorn0–22–22-4
DukagjiniGibraltarEuropa2–13–25–3
2QCroatiaRijeka0–11–61–7
DritaCzech RepublicViktoria Plzeň1–20–01–2
BallkaniNorthern IrelandLarne3–04–17–1
3QGibraltarLincoln Red Imps2–03–15–1
POBelarusBATE Borisov4–10–14–2
GSCroatiaDinamo Zagreb2–00–34th
Czech RepublicViktoria Plzeň0–10–1
KazakhstanAstana1–20–0
2024–25Malisheva1QMontenegroBudućnost Podgorica1–00–31–3
Llapi2QDenmarkBrøndby2–20–62–8
BallkaniMaltaĦamrun Spartans0–02–02–0
3QNorthern IrelandLarne0–11–0 (a.e.t.)1–1(1–4p)
Drita2QIcelandBreiðablik1–02–13–1
3QLatviaAuda3–1 (a.e.t.)0–13–2
POPolandLegia Warsaw0–20–10–3
2025–26Malisheva1QIcelandVíkingur Reykjavík0–80–10–9
Prishtina2QNorthern IrelandLarne1–1 (a.e.t.)0–01–1(4–5p)
BallkaniMaltaFloriana4–21–15–3
3QRepublic of IrelandShamrock Rovers1–00–41–4
DritaPOLuxembourgDifferdange 032–11–03–1
LPFinlandKuPS1–1
CyprusOmonia1–1
Republic of IrelandShelbourne1–0
North MacedoniaShkëndija
NetherlandsAZ Alkmaar
SpainRayo Vallecano

Other

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UEFA Youth League

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Performances by clubs
ClubPldWDLWin %
2 Korriku8503062.50
Total8503062.50
SeasonTeamRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2024–252 Korriku1RAlbaniaBylis2–11–24–2
2RRepublic of IrelandUCD2–11–35–1
3RUkraineDynamo Kyiv1–45–01–9
2025–262RScotlandHibernian0-41-01–4

Mitropa Cup

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Performances by clubs
ClubPldWDLWin %
Prishtina6231033.33
Total6231033.33
SeasonTeamRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
1983–84PrishtinaRRAustriaEisenstadt3–32–4Runners-up[11]
HungaryVasas4–21–1
CzechoslovakiaTeplice2–01–1

Notes and references

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Notes

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  1. ^abIt was one of the leagues forming the 4th level of theYugoslav football league system. The champion would gain promotion to Yugoslav Inter-Republic League East, one of Yugoslav 3rd tiers.
  2. ^Unrecognised competition parallel to Serbian league system.
  3. ^Drita and Gjilani use this stadium together and have named the stadium with different names. Drita andtheir fans named the stadium as Selami Osmani-Bezi Stadium, while Gjilan andtheir fans named the stadium as Agim Ramadani Stadium, but officially the stadium is named Gjilan City Stadium.[9]
  4. ^abDrita and Gjilani will play their home matches at the Gjilan Synthetic Grass Stadium, instead of their regular stadiumGjilan City Stadium,[C] which was under reconstruction.
  5. ^Prishtina e Re will play their home matches at the Sami Kelmendi Stadium, instead of their regular stadiumFFK National Educational Camp,[10] which was under reconstruction.

References

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  1. ^"Football Federation of Kosovo joins UEFA".UEFA. 3 May 2016. Archived fromthe original on 16 September 2016. Retrieved27 May 2016.
  2. ^"Platzverweis".Die Zeit (in German). 16 April 2017. Retrieved20 February 2024.
  3. ^"Vala sponzoron Superligën e Kosovës" [Vala sponsors the Kosovo Super League] (in Albanian).Bota Sot. 18 August 2016.Archived from the original on 20 January 2023. Retrieved18 August 2022.
  4. ^"IPKO, sponsor gjeneral i Kombëtares së Kosovës në Futboll dhe i Super Ligës së Kosovës në Futboll" [IPKO, general sponsor of the Kosovo national football team and the Kosovo Superleague in football] (in Albanian).IPKO. 9 August 2018.Archived from the original on 18 May 2022. Retrieved18 August 2022.
  5. ^"Banka Kombëtare Tregtare sponsor gjeneral i Superligës së Kosovës në futboll" [Banka Kombëtare Tregtare general sponsor of the Kosovo Superleague in football] (in Albanian). Football Superleague of Kosovo. 30 August 2021.Archived from the original on 18 August 2022. Retrieved18 August 2022.
  6. ^"ALBI MALL sponsor gjeneral i Superligës së Kosovës në futboll" [ALBI MALL general sponsor of the Kosovo Superleague in football] (in Albanian). Football Superleague of Kosovo. 18 August 2022.Archived from the original on 18 August 2022. Retrieved18 August 2022.
  7. ^"Kosovo - List of Champions".RSSSF.Archived from the original on 2023-02-04. Retrieved2023-02-02.
  8. ^"10 klube e kalojnë me sukses procesin e licencimit për garat evropiane" [10 clubs successfully pass the licensing process for European competitions] (in Albanian).Football Federation of Kosovo. 2 May 2025.
  9. ^"Çfarë emri duhet të ketë stadiumi i qytetit në Gjilan" [What should be the name of the city stadium in Gjilan].RajoniPress (in Albanian). 31 January 2017. Retrieved21 August 2021.
  10. ^"Stadiumi "Sami Kelmendi", shtëpia e Prishtinës së Re për sezonin 2025/26" [Sami Kelmendi Stadium, the home of Prishtina e Re for the 2025/26 season].teve1.info (in Albanian). 20 August 2025.
  11. ^"Mitropa Cup 1983/84".RSSSF. Retrieved5 March 2015.

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