1933 Albanian National Championship

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Albanian National Championship
Season1933
Champions Skënderbeu
1932
1934

The 1933 Albanian National Championship was the fourth season of the Albanian National Championship, the top professional league for association football clubs.

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Overview

The 1933 Albanian Superliga was contested by 5 teams, and Skënderbeu won the championship.

League standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGRPts
1 Skënderbeu (C)85211863.00012
2 Bashkimi Shkodran 85031491.55610
3 Teuta 832312101.2008
4 Tirana 832314121.1678
5 Kavaja 81075260.1922
Source: RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion

Results

Home \ Away BAS KAV SKË TEU TIR
Bashkimi Shkodran 3–01–32–11–0
Kavaja 0–30–12–11–3
Skënderbeu 2–19–10–02–0
Teuta 1–02–03–12–3
Tirana 2–34–10–02–2
Source: ALBANIA - Campionato 1933
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Winning team of Skënderbeu

Klani Marjani, Kristaq Bimbli, Andrea Çani, Andon Miti, Lefter Petra, Fori Stassa, Nexhat Dishnica, Tomor Ypi, Thoma Vangjeli, Servet Teufik Agaj, Enver Kulla, Vasil Trebicka, Stavri Kondili, Aristotel Samsuri
COACH: Qemal Omari
Servet Teufik Agaj was the top-scorer with 7 goals.

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