Ferid Berberi

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Ferid Berberi (born December 6, 1946 in Tirana, Albania) (died December 14, 2021 in Tirana, Albania) was an Albanian teacher, sportsman and trainer. In 2021 he received the award "Knight of the Order of the Flag" (Kalorës i Urdhrit të Flamurit) from the President of the Republic and in 2019 he was given the "Olympic Order" from the Albanian National Olympic Committee. In 1996 he was awarded "Honor of Albanian Sports" and in 1994 he received the award "Merited Master of Sports". In 1971 he was awarded the Order and Medal "Naim Frashëri" for his efforts in education.


Athlete[]

Kujtim Ferid Berberi Ymer Pampuri

With training from Riza Lofca, he set 37 National weightlifting records as an athlete, won the gold medal at the II National Spartakiad in 1969 and was a National Champion in 1972,73,74 and 75. He was the first Albanian to lift over 400 kg in three styles. Through sport, he was among the few Albanians allowed to go abroad during the country's communist period, including to China in 1972 and Romania in 1975. Throughout his athletic career, Berberi continued his studies and earned several diplomas, while also teaching at the high school level.

Trainer[]

He was trainer of the weightlifting team KS "Dinamo" from 1976-1979 and of the Albanian national team from 1979-1985 as well as the National Youth Team of Albania from 1988-1991, winning championships as a coach with Dinamo in 1977, 1978, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1985, and with the national youth team winning twice Balkan champion in Greece and Turkey. Notable students he helped develop include Pirro Dhima (Pyrros Dimas), Aleksander Kondo, Luan Shabani (Leonidas Sabanis), Agron Haxhihyseni, Xhemal Qarri, Ardian Kokonozi and Sokol Bishanaku. His students won 3 bonze medals at the European Championships, 2 gold medals at the Balkan Championships, 2 gold medals at the Youth Balkan Championships, and a silver medal at the Final of the European Cup in Antalia, Turkey. Among his training methods were the importance of healthy diet and nutrition as well as emphasizing proper techniques, principles and discipline, stating "results are not achieved immediately. A good coach needs to have patience and composure to prepare them." Berberi believed that proper coaching requires patience, knowledge, perseverance for self-preparation and for the athlete. He stood firmly against doping and corruption in sport and is remembered as a iconic figure in his country for bringing Albanian weightlifting up to international standards. He was the trainer of Dinamo Weightlifting Club,[1] and had been a researcher at the Albanian Weightlifting Federation's research department. In 1995 he presented at a seminar for the World Weightlifting Federation and in 1996 at a seminar of the European Weightlifting Federation in Sofia, Bulgaria. Ferid Berberi attended the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta and the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney as Secretary General of the Albanian Weightlifting Federation, and continued to attend events such as the 2003 World Weightlifting Championships in Vancouver, Canada.

Teacher[]

He was also a teacher at Sami Frasheri High School in Tirana from 1969 to 1987, Professor at the Tirana University of Sports from 2009-2011, lecturer at the university "Aleksandër Xhuvani" in Elbasan and "Marin Barleti" in Tirana, and researcher at the sports research center in Tirana from 2001 to 2008, and had been decorated with the Order and Medal "Naim Frashëri" () class I and class II for his work and achievements in the field of education and for the education of the younger generation.

He also wrote several publications on sports, anatomy, psychology, training methods, youth in sports, and other perspectives.

He had received diplomas in mechanics from the Polytechnic School "November 7" in 1968, mechanical engineering from "University of Tirana" in 1972 and teaching from "the Academy of Athletic Physical Education" in 1977.

Other[]

As a businessman, Berberi operated the Bar/Cafe Dea, in the centre of Tirana for many years. As a philanthropist he quietly supported various arts and culture initiatives and projects. He was also generous in supporting people in need.

Sources[]

  • Feridi, "profesori" i shtangës : Ferid Berberi, by Sotir Seferaj, 2002[2]
  • Ferid Berberi, sportisti dhe trajneri erudit i shtangës, by Irfan Rama, 2007[2]


References[]

  1. ^ Dritan Lundra (2008-08-01). "Aleksandër Kondo, kampioni i peshëngritjes" (in Albanian). Zemra Shqiptare. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
  2. ^ a b search for "Berberi, Ferid" at the National Library of Albania catalogue

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