Full name | Futsal Club Feniks | |||
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Nickname(s) | Feniksat | |||
Founded | 2003 | |||
Ground | Drenas, Kosovo | |||
League | Futsal Superleague of Kosovo | |||
Futsal Club Feniks or short FC Feniks (English: Futsal Club Feniks) are the most successful Kosovan futsal club. They have won 6 championships in the Futsal Superleague of Kosovo
FC Feniks have also participated in UEFA Futsal Cup for the very first time since Kosovo, was admitted by UEFA as a new member in March 2016.
FC Feniks wrote also history in the UEFA Futsal Cup by reaching the Elite Rounds (round of 16) as the first Futsal Club in Kosovo to do so in 2016-17
FC Feniks Drenas wrote history by reaching the Elite Round and competed with the 16 best European Futsal Clubs in this Tournament.
The results from the first Round of the UEFA Futsal Champions League until the Elite Round off the UEFA Futsal Champions League off the season 2016-17
Oxford City Lions | 2–3 | FC Feniks |
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Antoñito 11' David Parente 27' | Report | A. Brahimi 12' Alibegu 15' Marcelo 36' |
FC Encamp | 0–12 | FC Feniks |
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Report | Ramadani 7', 39' Alibegu 8', 18', 27' Belej 11', 31' Rodek 14', 28' Shp. Brahimi 20', 25' Lopez Garrido 25' (o.g.) |
FC Feniks | 6–0 | ASA Tel Aviv |
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Marcelo 17' Rodek 22', 29' Belej 23' Ramadani 37' Topilla 40' | Report |
Železarec Skopje | 0–5 | FC Feniks |
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Report | Marcelo 12', 18' Alibegu 14' Mejzini 22', 30' |
FC Feniks | 0–1 | Araz Naxçivan |
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Report | Baghirov 11' |
Tbilisi State University | 3–7 | FC Feniks |
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Lukava 14' Sozashvili 35' Sebiskveradze 38' | Report | Mejzini 8', 24' Victor Vieira 10' A. Brahimi 17', 29', 35' Alibegu 38' |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Squad season 2016/17 at UEFA official site, (in English).
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