KF Llapi

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Llapi
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Full nameKlubi Futbollistik Llapi
(Football Club Llapi)
Nickname(s)Legjendat (Legends)
Founded1932; 90 years ago (1932)
GroundZahir Pajaziti Stadium
PresidentBeqir Batatina
ManagerTahir Batatina
LeagueFootball Superleague of Kosovo
2020–21Football Superleague of Kosovo, 5th of 10
WebsiteClub website

Klubi Futbollistik Llapi (transl. Football Club Llapi), commonly known as Llapi, is a professional football club based in Podujevo, Kosovo. The club play in the Football Superleague of Kosovo, which is the top tier of football in the country.

History[]

The club was known as FK Lab during Yugoslav period.[1]

Reorganization[]

In 2013, KF Llapi with the aim of better organization with the initiation of the Municipality of Podujevo led by Mayor Agim Veliu, held the electoral assembly with the board of directors who supported the long term project presented by Nexhat Dumnica as President and Tahir Batatina as chief of the technical staff and thus began the mission towards the Football Superleague of Kosovo, with clear ambitions and clear organization. In the first meeting of the football fund, club leaders Nexhat Dumnica and Muhamet Hasani presented their plan for a revived Llapi financially and with new goals.[2]

Stadium[]

Panoramic view of the stadium.

The club has played its home games at the Zahir Pajaziti Stadium (Albanian: Stadiumi Zahir Pajaziti) is a multi-purpose stadium in Podujevo, Kosovo. The stadium has a capacity of 5,000 people all seater.

European record[]

As of match played 15 July 2021
Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q North Macedonia Shkupi 1–1 0–2 1–3

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 21 August 2021[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Croatia CRO Marijan Ćorić
4 DF Kosovo KVX Bujar Idrizi (captain)
5 DF Albania ALB Elvis Prençi
6 DF Kosovo KVX Dardan Jashari
7 FW Kosovo KVX Valmir Veliu
8 DF Kosovo KVX Benjamin Emini (vice-captain)
10 MF Kosovo KVX Arbnor Ramadani
11 MF Kosovo KVX Kastriot Selmani
14 FW Kosovo KVX Adem Maliqi
16 MF Kosovo KVX Ilir Krasniqi
17 FW Kosovo KVX Alban Shillova
18 MF Kosovo KVX Edon Sadriu
19 MF Kosovo KVX Gentrit Begolli
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Kosovo KVX Edon Zeqiri
21 MF Kosovo KVX Dren Ahmeti
22 MF Kosovo KVX Festim Haxhiu
23 MF Kosovo KVX Kushtrim Shabani (3rd captain)
25 DF Albania ALB Ardit Peposhi
27 FW Kosovo KVX Nderim Hasani
31 MF Mexico MEX Francisco Rivera
33 DF Brazil BRA Bianor Neto
77 FW Kosovo KVX Adonis Aliu
90 GK Kosovo KVX Ilir Avdyli
97 FW Kosovo KVX Festim Alidema
98 FW Brazil BRA Alef Firmino
99 FW Kosovo KVX Drilon Fazliu

Out on loan[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
28 MF Kosovo KVX Almedin Klinaku (at KEK)
64 GK Kosovo KVX Drilon Ajeti (at Ulpiana)
DF Kosovo KVX Dion Miftari (at A&N)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Kosovo KVX Ardi Shala (at Ulpiana)
FW Kosovo KVX Blerand Qitaku (at Dardana)

Retired numbers[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Kosovo KVX Fadil Vokrri (1976–79) – posthumous honour)[4]

Personnel[]

As of 29 July 2020[3]
Current technical staff
Position Name
Head coach Kosovo Tahir Batatina
Assistant coach Kosovo Burim Zhjeqi
Conditional coach Albania Andi Kulli
Goalkeeping coach Kosovo Bekim Mulliqi
Physiotherapist Kosovo Art Sopi
Doctor Kosovo Afrim Shabani
Board members
Office Name
President Kosovo Beqir Batatina
Vice-President Kosovo Amrush Batatina
General director for international transfers Kosovo Bejtush Batatina
Secretary Kosovo Muhamet Rexhepi
Executive and sports director Kosovo Tahir Batatina
Organizational officer Kosovo Besart Hoti
Information and media officer Kosovo Petrit Miftari

Historical list of coaches[]

Name Date Appointed Date Dismissed Time in office Matches Points per match
Kosovo[5] 20 Mar 2019 - - - -
North Macedonia[6] Dec 2018 19 Mar 2019 - - -
Kosovo[7] 9 Oct 2018 19 Dec 2018 - - -
Kosovo[8] Jul 2018 10 Oct 2018 - - -
Kosovo Jul 2014 Jun 2018 - - -

Club records[]

  • Most capped player: Kosovo Benjamin Emini 106
  • Most goals: Kosovo Mirlind Daku 27
  • Youngest Goal Scorer: Kosovo Muhamet Hyseni (18 years 08 months 12 days)
  • Oldest Goal Scorer: AlbaniaSebino Plaku (34 years 05 months 17 days)

Football Superleague of Kosovo[]

Cup record[]

Kosovar Cup[]

  • Winners (1): 2020–21
Season Round Opposition Score
2020/2021 Final KF Dukagjini 1:1, 4:3 on pens
2019/2020 Second round KF Feronikeli 0:1
2018/2019 Second round KF Trepça '89 0:2
2017/2018 Quarter-Finals FC Prishtina 4:5 on pens
2016/2017 Final FC Besa Pejë 3:5 on pens
2015/2016 Semi-Finals FC Prishtina 1:4 (over two legs)

References[]

  1. ^ "Vokri, Fadil" [Vokrri, Fadil] (in Serbian). Football Association of Serbia.
  2. ^ "History of KF Llapi". KF Llapi.
  3. ^ a b "Skuadra" [The squad] (in Albanian). KF Llapi.
  4. ^ "Llapi me vendim emocional për legjendën Vokrri: E tërheqim fanellën me numrin nëntë" [Llapi with emotional decision about legend Vokrri: We pull the kit with the number nine] (in Albanian). Telegrafi. 11 June 2018. FC Llapi merr vendim emocional por të përjetshëm dhe krenar. Në shenjë kontributi për futbollin shqiptarë dhe për FC Llapin si klubi i parë i Fadilit e tërheq fanellën me numër 9, numri i CIRES tonë kështu e thërrisnin e gjithë Podujeva
  5. ^ Tahir Batatina, trajner i ri i Llapit - Gazeta Express (in Albanian)
  6. ^ Lajmi i ditës, Llapi largon Shotani, vjen Rexhepi - Gazeta Alo (in Albanian)
  7. ^ Zyrtare: Llapi e emëron pasardhësin e Bylbyl Sokolit - Gazeta Express (in Albanian)
  8. ^ Zyrtare: Llapi prezanton Bylbyl Sokolin si ‘timonier’ të ri - Telegrafi (in Albanian)

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