Albanian Futsal Championship

Last updated
Founded2003
Country Albania
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams8
Level on pyramid1
International cup(s) UEFA Futsal Cup
Current champions FK Tirana
(2023–24)
Most championships FK Tirana (12)
Current: Current Season at UEFA.com

The Albanian Futsal Premier League is the main futsal league in Albania. It was founded in 2003 and FK Tirana are the most successful team with 12 titles won. [1] [2]

Contents

Seasons

SeasonWinner
2003–04 FK Tirana
2004–05 Dinamo Tirana
2005–06 FK Tirana
2006–07 KS Ali Demi
2007–08 FK Tirana
2008–09 FK Tirana
2009–10 FK Tirana [3]
2010–11 Flamurtari Vlorë [4]
2011–12KS Edro Vlora [5]
2012–13 KS Ali Demi
2013–14 Flamurtari Vlorë
2014–15 Flamurtari Vlorë
2015–16 FK Tirana
2016–17 Flamurtari Vlorë
2017–18 FK Tirana
2018–19 FK Tirana [6]
2019–20No champions awarded. Championship was suspended due to a pandemic of COVID-19 in Albania.
2020–21 FK Tirana
2021-22 FK Tirana [7]
2022–23 FK Tirana [8]
2023–24 FK Tirana [9]


Champions


FK Tirana 12 times

Flamurtari Vlorë 4 times

KS Ali Demi 2 times

KS Edro Vlora 1 time

Dinamo Tirana 1 time


Consecutive


Participating teams 2022–23

See also


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