KF Teuta

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KF Teuta
Teuta Durres Club Logo.svg
Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Teuta
Nickname(s)Djemtë e Detit
Durrsakët
Founded29 January 1920;105 years ago (1920-01-29)
as Klubi Sportiv Urani (Uranus Sport Club) [1] [ citation needed ]
Ground Niko Dovana Stadium
Capacity12,040 [2]
PresidentEdmond Hasanbelliu
Manager Bledar Hodo
League Kategoria Superiore
2023–24 Kategoria Superiore, 6th
Website kfteuta.com
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Klubi i Futbollit Teuta, commonly referred to as Teuta, is an Albanian professional football club based in Durrës. The club competes in the Kategoria Superiore, the top tier of Albanian football. Their home ground is the Niko Dovana Stadium.

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The club was founded on 29 January 1920 as Klubi Sportiv Urani (Uranium Sport Club), and they were a founding member of the Albanian National Championship in 1930, as well as runners-up in the 1931 National Championship. They have won the Kategoria Superiore twice in 1994 and in 2021, and they have also won the Albanian Cup four times, as well as finishing runners-up in three Albanian Supercups.

History

Early years

The club was founded on 29 January 1920 as Klubi Sportiv Urani, which literally translates to Uranium Sport Club, and they changed their name to Sport Klub Durrës just two years later 1922. They kept the same name until they joined the Albania national championship as one of the original six members alongside SK Tiranë, Skënderbeu Korçë, Bashkimi Shkodran, Urani Elbasan and Sportklub Vlorë. In 1930, before entering the National Championship, the club changes its name to the Klubi Sportiv Teuta Durrës, in reference to Queen Teuta of Illyria. In the first national championship they finished fifth out of six teams, collecting three wins and two draws out of ten games. [3] The following season they finished as runners-up in the league, as they lost 4–1 in the championship final against SK Tiranë, where the club's goalkeeper Niko Dovana famously scored the equaliser in the first leg which ended in a 1–1 draw. [4] [5]

After Communism took control of Albania the club was forced to change its name to KS Ylli i Kuq Durrës, literally meaning KS Red Star Durrës. Just 3 years later in 1950 the club dropped KS Red Star Durrës from its name and was simply called SK Durrës once again, before renaming to SK Puna Durrës a 1-year later in 1951. The club changed its name again in 1958 to KS Lokomotiva Durrës which they kept until the fall of Communism in Albania in 1991. Since 1991 the club has renamed KS Teuta Durrës, with the football team being called KF Teuta.

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The 1994 Albanian Cup final second leg lineup against KF Tirana.

Hasanbelliu era

In 1999 local businessman and owner of Eurotech Cement Edmond Hasanbelliu he was named as the new president of the club, he brought in Hasan Lika as manager immediately. He began investing in the club and introduced Albanian internationals Sokol Prenga and Suad Liçi in the club, alongside a host of other players including Orges Shehi and Arjan Sheta. [6] In the club's first season under Hasan Lika and Edmond Hasanbelliu they finished in third place, behind Tomori Berat and eventual winners KF Tirana. They also had a successful Albanian Cup run as they eliminated Flamurtari Vlorë, KF Tirana and Dinamo Tirana to reach the final against KS Lushnja, which ended 0–0 after extra time and Teuta won the game 5–4 on penalties. They qualified for the second qualifying round of the UEFA Cup in the following season, where they faced Austrian side SK Rapid Wien. They were eliminated following a 6–0 aggregate loss, after 4–0 and 2–0 losses.

Recent years

In November 2013 the president Hasanbelliu announced that the club had sold a 50% stake to Swiss company Gea Sport, who promised investment in the club in order to achieve domestic success as well as have good runs in Europe. The firm's first action as shareholders was to replace the Albanian coach Gugash Magani with the Italian Roberto Sorrentino, who became the club's first ever foreign coach. [7] [8] Following less than 2 months as shareholders Gea Sport were instrumental in bringing in 11 players during the January transfer window, most of which were foreigners, in an attempt to push for the title. On 24 February 2014, Sorrentino was fired as the first team coach following a string of poor results. The club announced the appointment of Ilir Daja the day after Sorrentino's departure. [9]

Stadium

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Niko Dovana Stadium

The club play their home games at the Niko Dovana Stadium which was built in 1965 and currently has a capacity of around 13,000. The stadium was previously known as the Lokomotiva Stadium between 1958 and 1991 during Communism while the club was named Lokomotiva Durrës. The stadium has also been host to the Albania national team in 2010 where they played a friendly against Uzbekistan. [10] During the 2013–14 season, according to the club's official website the average league attendance was 2,638.

Honours

Supporters

Teuta's fans are known as Djemtë e Detit 1994 (Boys of the Sea). [11] and PIRATËT 2016 (PIRATES 2016) and MARINSAT 2017 (MARINSAT 2017)

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1992–93 Balkans Cup QF Flag of Bulgaria.svg Beroe Stara Zagora 1–11–02–1( a.e.t. )
SF Flag of Greece.svg Edessaikos 2–00–22–2 (3–5 pen)
1994–95 UEFA Cup QR Flag of Cyprus.svg Apollon Limassol 1–42–43–8
1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup QR Flag of Finland.svg TPS Turku 3–00–13–1
1R Flag of Italy.svg AC Parma 0–20–20–4
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1QR Flag of Slovakia.svg FC Kosice 1–41–22–6
1999 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Flag of Iceland.svg IA Akranes 2–11–53–6
2000–01 UEFA Cup 2QR Flag of Austria.svg SK Rapid Wien 0–40–20–6
2002 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Flag of Malta.svg Valletta 0–02–12–1
2R Flag of Romania.svg Gloria Bistrița 1–00–31–3
2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Flag of Slovakia.svg FK ZTS Dubnica 0–00–40–4
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1QR Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg NK Široki Brijeg 3–10–33–4
2007–08 UEFA Cup 1QR Flag of Croatia.svg NK Slaven Belupo 2–22–64–8
2012–13 UEFA Europa League 1QR Flag of Georgia.svg FC Metalurgi Rustavi 0–31–61–9
2013–14 UEFA Europa League 1QR Flag of Moldova.svg Dacia Chișinău 3–10–23–3 (a)
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1QR Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kairat 0–10–50–6
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1QR Flag of Latvia.svg Ventspils 1−00−31–3
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1QR Flag of Israel.svg Beitar Jerusalem 2–02–0
2QR Flag of Spain.svg Granada 0–40–4
2021–22 UEFA Champions League 1QR Flag of Moldova.svg Sheriff Tiraspol 0–40–10–5
UEFA Europa Conference League 2QR Flag of Andorra.svg Inter Club d'Escaldes 0–23−0 (aet)3–2 (aet)
3QR Flag of Ireland.svg Shamrock Rovers 0−20–10–3

Players

Current squad

As of 28 January 2025 [12]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Elton Vata
4 DF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Artan Jazxhi
6 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Ersi Syla
7 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Ergys Peposhi
8 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Sandër Kalaj
11 DF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Muço Boçi
13 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Erando Karabeci
14 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Arsid Kruja
15 DF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Blerim Kotobelli (captain)
17 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Rigel Tepshi
18 MF Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  BEL Matias Lloci
19 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Rrok Toma(on loan from AlbinoLeffe)
20 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Arbër Çyrbja
21 DF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB David Gjinollari
23 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Renaldo Torraj
No.Pos.NationPlayer
24 MF Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Thodhori Mingo
26 DF Flag of England.svg  ENG Dynel Simeu
29 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Mario Beshiraj
30 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Erisjon Balla
33 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Shisaked Hasanbelli
43 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Arseld Halilaj
44 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Anxhelo Duka
59 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Ergis Arifi
77 GK Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Angelo Tafa
88 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Emiljano Vila
99 MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Devit Demirçani
DF Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Vasili Zhongo
MF Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Xhoeli Maçolli
FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Dejvid Kapllani
FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Eduard Shehu

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Endri Dema (at Erzeni Shijak)

Current staff

PositionStaff
President Flag of Albania.svg Edmond Hasanbelliu
Director Flag of Albania.svg Enid Furxhi
Head coach Flag of Albania.svg Bledar Hodo
Assistant coach Flag of Albania.svg Endri Vrapi
Goalkeeping coach Flag of Albania.svg Bledjan Rizvani
Head Of Youth Flag of Albania.svg Gentian Begeja
Physiotherapist Flag of Albania.svg Mirban Gorenca
Physiotherapist & Doctor Flag of Albania.svg Ervin Shembitraku
Doctor Flag of Albania.svg Neritan Myderrizi

Records

List of managers

Title winning managers

NamePeriodNotes
Flag of Albania.svg Haxhi Ballgjini 1993–94 1993-94 Albanian Superliga
Flag of Albania.svg Bashkim Koka 1994–96 1994–95 Albanian Cup
Flag of Albania.svg Hasan Lika 1999–03 1999–2000 Albanian Cup
Flag of Albania.svg Stavri Nica 2005 2004–05 Albanian Cup
Flag of Albania.svg Edi Martini 2019–2021 2019–20 Albanian Cup, 2020 Albanian Supercup,
2020–21 Kategoria Superiore

References

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