KF Flamurtari

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Flamurtari
FC Flamurtari Prishtinë.svg
Full nameKlubi Futbollistik Flamurtari
Nickname(s)Armata Kuq e Zi (Red and Black Army)
Founded1968; 54 years ago (1968)
GroundXhemail Ibishi Stadium
Capacity5,000
Coordinates42°40′29″N 21°10′16″E / 42.674745°N 21.171065°E / 42.674745; 21.171065Coordinates: 42°40′29″N 21°10′16″E / 42.674745°N 21.171065°E / 42.674745; 21.171065
ChairmanImer Ademi
Manager
LeagueFirst Football League of Kosovo
2020–21First Football League of Kosovo – Group B, 2nd of 10


KF Flamurtari is a professional football club based in Pristina, Kosovo. The club plays in the Football Superleague of Kosovo, which is the top tier of football in the country.

History[]

It was founded in 1968 by four friends, brothers Rizah and Ismet Ismaili, and brothers Ibrahim and Fehmi Prapashtica.

The club's name was appointed by Agim Sedllari.

League Played In[]

The club plays in the first division of football in Kosovo, Football Superleague of Kosovo.

Competition Performances[]

Flamurtari were finalists of the Kosovar Cup for the 2006–07 season, losing 3–0 on penalties to Liria in the final held in Pristina.

From 1992 to 1999, Flamurtari won the Kosovar Cup twice.

Size of Club[]

It is the second biggest team in Pristina.

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 17 January 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Kosovo KVX
GK Albania ALB
DF Kosovo KVX
DF Kosovo KVX
DF Kosovo KVX
DF Bulgaria BUL Angel Granchov
DF Bulgaria BUL Lyubomir Gutsev
DF Kosovo KVX
DF Kosovo KVX Lorik Maxhuni
DF Kosovo KVX
DF Albania ALB Valdo Zeqaj
MF North Macedonia MKD
MF Kosovo KVX
MF North Macedonia MKD
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Montenegro MNE
MF Montenegro MNE
MF North Macedonia MKD
MF Kosovo KVX
MF Kosovo KVX
MF Kosovo KVX
MF Montenegro MNE Danin Talović
MF Kosovo KVX
FW Kosovo KVX
FW Kosovo KVX Shend Kelmendi
FW Kosovo KVX
FW Kosovo KVX
FW Kosovo KVX

Historical list of coaches[]

  • Kosovo ( - 7 Oct 2016)
  • Albania Samuel Nikaj (7 Oct 2016 - Jun 2017)[1]
  • Kosovo (13 Jun 2017 - 24 Sep 2017)[2]
  • Kosovo (Jul 2018 - May 2019)
  • North Macedonia Artim Shaqiri (25 May 2019 - 19 Oct 2019)[3]
  • Kosovo (19 Oct 2019 - Dec 2019)[4]
  • Kosovo (13 Dec 2019 - )[5]

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