| Full name | Luftëtari Football Club | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nicknames | Bluzinjtë (Blue & Blacks) | ||
| Founded | 15 March 1930; 95 years ago (1930-03-15)[1] as Shqiponja Gjirokastër | ||
| Dissolved | 29 September 2020 (2020-09-29) | ||
| Ground | Gjirokastra Stadium | ||
| Capacity | 8,400 | ||
| Owner(s) | Bekim Halilaj (75%) Municipality of Gjirokastër (25%) | ||
| President | Bekim Halilaj | ||
| Manager | Neritan Novi | ||
| 2019–20 | Kategoria Superiore, 10th (relegated) | ||
Luftëtari Football Club (Albanian:Klubi i Futbollit Luftëtari) was an Albanianfootball club based inGjirokastër. The club was founded on 1926 as Shqiponja and has played at its home ground, theGjirokastra Stadium, since 1973. They last competed in theKategoria Superiore, the first tier of football in the country.
The club was founded in 1930 under the nameShqiponja 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 nameLuftëtari Gjirokastër in 2002.
During theCommunist 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 the1977–78 season, their highest achievement ever.
On 2 July 2015 Mustafa Hysi was appointed as the club's head coach Gentian Nora as general sport director of the 2015–16Albanian Superliga season, with the aim of achieving promotion back to theAlbanian Superliga.[2]
Luftëtari were promoted back to Albanian Superliga after a three-year absence as they defeatedApolonia Fier on the last matchday of the regular season in Group B of theAlbanian First Division.[3][4] They then faced Group A winnersKorabi Peshkopi in the championship final at theQemal 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.[5] Making a surprise performance in 2016–2017 season Luftetari finished in 4th Position after more than 20 years with Mladen Milinkovic as Head coach and Gentian Nora as General and Sport Director By finishing third in the Albanian Superliga2017–18 season with Hasan Lika as Head coach and Gentian Nora as Sport Director, they will make its debut in the2018-19 UEFA Europa League season.[6]Gentian Nora, who served as General and Sport Director, and Hasan Lika, the coach who led Luftëtari to European competition for the first time in its history, both emigrated to the United States in 2019. After their departure, the club underwent several changes in management and coaching staff. In 2021, due to internal conflicts between stakeholders, the club decided not to participate in the Albanian championships anymore.
A new club, AF Luftëtari, was later established in the same city by a group of fans. However, this new entity has no official connection with the historic KF Luftetari[7] A new team was established and namedAF Luftëtari which had to start at the third tier of Albanian football.[8]

The club plays its home games at theGjirokastra Stadium, which was built in 1973 and is located near the centre of Gjirokastër and holds 8,400 spectators.[9] Following Luftëtari's promotion back to theAlbanian 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.[10] The first stage of the reconstruction was completed in November 2016, which meant that the stadium was able to hostAlbanian 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 15,000,000Albanian lek, around €110,000 at the time, and it was a joint investment by theMunicipality of Gjirokastër, theAlbanian 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 againstPartizani which ended 1–1 with around 7,000 fans in attendance.[11]
As of 12 July 2018
| Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Agg. |
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| 2018–19 | UEFA Europa League | 1QR | 3–3 | 0−5 | 3–8 |
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| Name | Nationality | Years |
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| Grigor Tavo[13] | 1999–2001 | |
| Flamur Bime | 2003–2004 | |
| Flamur Bime[14] | 2012–2015 | |
| Zamira Rami[15] | 2015–2016 | |
| Grigor Tavo | 2016–2019 | |
| Bekim Halilaj | 2019-2020 |