Albanian Women's Cup

Last updated
Kupa e femrave
Kupa e Shqiperise (femra).svg
Founded2009
RegionFlag of Albania.svg  Albania
Current champions Vllaznia (10th title)
Most successful club(s) Vllaznia (10 titles)
Television broadcasters Supersport TV
Website Women Cup
Soccerball current event.svg2022–23

The Albanian Women's Cup is the annual cup competition of women's football teams in Albania. It was established only in 2009 [1] and is the second most important event after the Championship. Vllaznia have won the Cup 10 times, with four teams winning the trophy.

Contents

List of finals

The list of finals so far: [2]

SeasonChampionResultRunner-Up
2009–10 [1] [3] KFF Tirana 6–0 The Door Shkodër
2010–11 [4] Ada Velipoja 2–0 Juban Danja
2011–12 [5] Juban Danja 4–1 FC Kinostudio
2012–13 [6] Juban Danja 3–2 Ada Velipoja
2013–14 [7] Vllaznia 7–1 Juban Danja
2014–15 [8] Vllaznia 4–0 FK Kukesi
2015–16 [9] Vllaznia 6–0 FC Kinostudio
2016–17 Vllaznia 3–0 KS Apolonia
2017–18 Vllaznia 6-1 KFF Tirana
2018–19 Vllaznia 3–0 KS Apolonia
2019–20 Vllaznia 4-0 KS Apolonia
2020/21 Vllaznia Awd. KS Apolonia
2021–22 Vllaznia 7-0 KFF Tirana
2022–23 Vllaznia 4-1 KS Apolonia

The 2014–15 final was actually played as a three team round-robin stage. Both Vllaznia and Kukesi won their first match against Kinostudio, making their direct encounter the deciding final match. [10]

The club KS Ada Velipojë disbanded after the 2012/13 season. The whole team and personnel joined KS Vllaznia Shkodër where they established a new women's team. [11]

By titles

TeamHome cityChampionships
Vllaznia Shkodër10
Juban Danja Shkodër2
Ada Velipojë1
Tirana Tirana1

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