Football was first introduced to Albania by an English-Maltese priest named Gut Ruter, who visited the Saverian college inShkodër in 1908. The first football club in Albania was Indipendenca, founded in Shkodër in 1912 by Palokë Nika.[2] The first 90-minute game with two 45-minute halves was played in October 1913 between Indipendenca Shkodër and the occupyingAustro-Hungarian Imperial Navy. The game is considered to be the first international game to be played in Albania, and it ended in a 2–1 loss for Indipendenca, with the captain and founder of the club Palokë Nika scoring the only goal for the Albanians.[2][3]
Albania wasinvaded by Italy in April 1939 andWorld War II soon broke out, meaning theAlbanian Football Association, much like the other organisations in the country, ceased operating. Despite the war, three championships were held between 1939 and 1942, withTirana winning the championships in1939 and1942 andShkodra winning in1940. Despite calls to recognise these championships, theAlbanian Football Association maintains the position that the championships were not organised by them and cannot be formally recognised.[4][5][6]
Since the2023-24 season, the league consists of 10 clubs, who face each other four times in a season for a total of 36 matches. At the end of the season, the two lowest-placed teams arerelegated to theKategoria e Parë, while two highest-placed teams of the Kategoria e Parë are promoted in their place. The 8th ranked team qualifies to the play-off round, which they play against the Kategoria e Parë play-off winner. The 4 highest place teams at the end of the season play aknockout tournament with a semi-final and a final. If in the semi-final and the end of 90 minutes the game is tied the winner will be decided by the regular season finish in the table.
Since 1930, the competition has not been played a total of 9 times: 1935, 1938–44, 1949, 1962. Furthermore, the champion award was not given during the 1968–69 season.
The all-time table of football clubs that have participated in the Kategoria Superiore, prior to the2023–2024 season. The ranking is based on the total accumulated points by each club. Teams inbold are part of the 2024–25 season.[9] In the all-time table are not included the results in the final four round, introduced by 2023-24 season