KF Egnatia Rrogozhinë

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KF Egnatia Rrogozhinë (Albanian: Klubi i Futbollit Egnatia Rrogozhinë), commonly referred to as Egnatia, is an Albanian professional football club based in Rrogozhinë. The club competes in the Kategoria Superiore, the top tier of Albanian football. Their home ground is the Egnatia Arena, which has a capacity of 4,000 spectators.

Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Egnatia Rrogozhinë
Founded15 September 1934; 91 years ago (1934-09-15)
Capacity4,000
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Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Egnatia Rrogozhinë
Founded15 September 1934; 91 years ago (1934-09-15)
GroundEgnatia Arena
Capacity4,000
Owner(s)Demrozi Costruzioni S.r.l. (37.5%)
Foglia Engineering S.r.l. (37.5%)
Rrogozhinë Municipality (25%)[1]
PresidentAgim Demrozi
ManagerEdlir Tetova
LeagueKategoria Superiore
2024–25Kategoria Superiore, 1st of 10 (champions)
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The club was founded on 15 September 1934 under the name 22 Shtatori Rrogozhinë. In 1991 the name of the club was changed to Vullneti Rrogozhinë, before being renamed to its current title of KF Egnatia 1998. The club secured its first championship title in 2024.

History

The passion and desire for the game of football was integrated into the hearts of local citizens and patriots since the early years of World War I. Rrogozhinë, being neighbours to Kavajë, a city with a long tradition in football on a national level, knew how to use this experience to its own advantage by forming initially an amateur level team which would later go on to compete in the second division of Albanian football. The very first match in club history was a friendly between Besa in 1934 which ended in a 1–7 loss. Mustafa Cara, a student of agronomy in Bari, Italy who had returned home for vacation (he was a player for Fidelis Andria, a Serie B club in Italy at the time), scored 5 goals for Besa.

Following the liberation of the country after World War II, the league structure changed by allowing only district level teams to compete in the top two divisions. This made it difficult for Rrogozhinë, a locality at the time, to compete on a national level.[2]

Previous club logo

Egnatia had one season in the top tier of Albanian football after winning promotion in summer 2004.[3] They were relegated after their first season,[4] with Alfred Ferko succeeding Hysen Dedja and Petrit Haxhia as first team coach during the season.

Recent years

Egnatia were promoted back to the top flight of Albanian football, the Kategoria Superiore, for the second time in their history on 2 May 2021, following a 1–0 victory over local rivals Besa Kavajë in the Promotion Round of the 2020–21 Kategoria e Parë.[5] Under head coach Gugash Magani, they finished top of Group B during the regular season and qualified for the Promotion Round, where they also finished top, securing their place in the championship final held on 21 May 2021 against the winners of Group A, Dinamo Tirana, where they won 1–0 through a stoppage-time winner from Ndriçim Shtubina.[6][7][8] In 26 May 2024, Egnatia won their first title of the Kategoria Superiore, after beating Partizani in the final.[9][10][11]

Stadium

Egnatia Arena in 2025

The club has played at the existing site of Egnatia Arena, since the team's foundation, the capacity of which was around 1,200, with one small main stand located to the south. The stadium was originally name Rrogozhina Stadium and was also later known as the Egnatia Stadium as well as the Hasan Zyla Stadium.

The club first set foot on the newly named Arena Egnatia on the existing site of the stadium on 17 February 2021, with the club in pole position to achieve promotion to the Kategoria Superiore, the top tier of Albanian football.[12][13]

In May 2024, it was announced that the club had started working on building the new stand opposite the main Demrozi Stadium stand, to be named posthumously after former player Raphael Dwamena who died playing for the club the previous season. The club was also looking to secure land near the city of Rrogozhinë to build a new training complex in order to move from their existing ground in Lekaj.[14]

Honours

European record

As of match played 14 August 2025

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Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR Armenia Ararat-Armenia 4–4 (aet) 1–1 5–5 (2–4 p)
2024–25 UEFA Champions League 1QR Bosnia and Herzegovina Borac Banja Luka 2–1 (aet) 0–1 2–2 (1–4 p)
UEFA Conference League 2QR Iceland Víkingur Reykjavík 0–2 1–0 1–2
2025–26 UEFA Champions League 1QR Iceland Breiðablik 1–0 0–5 1–5
UEFA Conference League 2QR Belarus Dinamo Minsk 1–0 2–0 3–0
3QR Slovenia Olimpija Ljubljana 2–4 (aet) 0–0 2–4
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Notes

Egnatia statistics in Kategoria Superiore

Since the Kategoria Superiore began in 2004, KF Egnatia have played 146 Superliga matches, scored 154 goals and conceded 167. The club has collected so far 178 points, won 48 games, drawn 38 and lost 60. The club's goal difference is -13.

Data correct up to 29th May 2024.[15]

Recent seasons

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Season League Cup Supercup European competitions Top goalscorer
Division P W D L F A Pts Pos Player Goals
2004–05 Superiore 36 7 7 22 26 48 28 9th R1 N/a N/a N/a Albania Elton Çeno 6
2021–22 Superiore 36 8 11 17 30 49 35 8th QF Brazil Pedro 10
2022–23 Superiore 36 14 10 12 46 32 52 3rd W N/a N/a N/a Ghana Raphael Dwamena 9
2023–24 Superiore 36 18 9 9 51 38 63 1st W RU Conference League QR1 Ghana Raphael Dwamena 9
2024–25 Superiore 36 16 11 9 47 30 59 1st RU W Champions League
Conference League
QR1
QR2
Albania Regi Lushkja 16
2025–26 Superiore 18 11 4 3 23 11 37 1st RU Champions League
Conference League
QR1
QR3
Belgium Alessandro Albanese 6
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Key
League: P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; F = Goals for; A = Goals against; Pts = Points won; Pos = Final position;
Cup / Europe: PR = Preliminary round; QR = Qualifying round; R1 = First round; R2 = Second round; Group = Group stage; QF = Quarter-final; SF = Semi-final; RU = Runner-up; W = Competition won;

Record transfers

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Rank Player To Fee Year
1.Brazil JacksonTurkey Istanbulspor€400k2023
2.Turkey Melih İbrahimoğluTurkey Konyaspor€350k2024
3.Albania Alen SherriItaly Cagliari€300k2024
Albania Serxho UjkaBelgium Zulte Waregem€300k2025
4.Albania Regi LushkjaIran Tractor S.C.€250k2025
5.Lithuania Gytis PaulauskasUkraine Kolos Kovalivka€200k2024
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Players

First-team squad

As of 31 January 2026

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Retired numbers

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Personnel

Current technical staff

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Position Name
Head coach Albania Edlir Tetova
Assistant coach Albania Julian Brahja
Goalkeeping coach Albania Taulant Guma
Athletic Coach Albania Andri Babaj
Physiotherapist Albania Edmond Cikalleshi
Doctor Albania Ilir Kapllani
Doctor Albania Emiljano Bizhdili
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Management

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President Albania Agim Demrozi
Board member Albania Agron Kalaja
Board member Albania Idajet Roçi
Board member Albania Gentian Gjuzi
Accountant Albania Muhamed Kullolli
Shareholder Italy Demrozi Costruzioni S.r.l. (37.5%)
Shareholder Italy Foglia Engineering S.r.l. (37.5%)
Shareholder Albania Rrogozhinë Municipality (25%)
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World & European Rankings

(As of 26 July 2025)[16]

UEFA club coefficient ranking

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RankTeamPoints
245Czech Republic Banik Ostrava6.500
246Hungary Paksi6.500
247Albania KF Egnatia6.500
248Sweden AIK6.500
249Norway Viking6.500
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Title winning managers

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List of managers

See also

References

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