Kategoria Superiore Femra

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Kategoria Superiore Femra, known officially as Abissnet Superiore Femra, is the highest division of women's football in Albania. The league is the female equivalent to the men's Kategoria Superiore. The current season is contested by 10 clubs.

Founded2009
Country Albania
Number of clubs10
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Kategoria Superiore Femra
Founded2009
Country Albania
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs10
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cupAlbanian Women's Cup
International cupChampions League
Current championsVllaznia (12th title)
(2024–25)
Most championshipsVllaznia (12 titles)
Top scorerMegi Doçi
(801+ goals)
WebsiteOfficial website
Current: 2025–26
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History

Although football is considered the most popular sport in Albania, women's football had historically been non-evident in the country until 2007, when the first ever national tournament was held in Sarandë, from 15 to 18 August, as a promotional event for women's football. The teams who participated were amateur sides made up of a selection of players from Tirana, Shkodër, Korçë and Rubik.[1] Six more friendly tournaments were held in the following two years, in order to raise the profile of the sport and to receive the backing of the Albanian Football Federation.[2]

The first official competition was held in the form of a knockout tournament, played between 23–28 January 2009 at Selman Stërmasi Stadium in Tirana and at the FSHF Sports Center in Kamëz. The tournament featured eight teams: Tirana AS, Tropojë, Juban Danja, Olimpik Tirana, Tirana, Rubiku, Memaliaj Sport and The Door. The quarter-finals were held on 23 January and the semi-finals on 25 January, with the final being held three days later, on 28 January, at Selman Stërmasi Stadium. The final saw Tirana AS, led by coach Altin Rraklli face off against Juban Danja. Tirana AS emerged victorious with a commanding 4–0 win, with goals from Aurora Seranaj, Ana Baro and a brace by Brisida Zaimaj, securing their place as the first-ever champions of Albania.[3]

Clubs (2024–25)

Locations of the 2022–23 Albanian Women's National Championship teams

Champions and top goalscorers

  • By the end of 2013, Ada had been dissolved, merging with Vllaznia, while retaining the 3 previously won titles under its original name.

By titles

More information Team, Home city ...
Team Home city Titles
Vllaznia Shkodër 11
Ada Velipojë 3
Tirana AS Tirana 1
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Largest victories

As of 13 October 2024
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Season Date Match Result
2016–17 22.04.2017 KinostudioThe Door 30–0
2017–18 11.11.2017 KinostudioBilisht Sport 27–0
2023–24 09.03.2024 PartizaniSkënderbeu 24–0
2023–24 23.03.2024 ApoloniaTeuta 23–0
2023–24 18.11.2023 SkënderbeuTirana 0–23
2020–21 21.11.2020 Tirana ASBilisht Sport 23–0
2013–14 13.04.2014 Juban DanjaApolonia 23–6
2018–19 06.04.2019 KinostudioPogradeci 22–0
2016–17 29.10.2016 KinostudioSkënderbeu 22–0
2023–24 08.10.2023 VllazniaTeuta 21–0
2020–21 14.11.2020 Bilisht SportApolonia 0–21
2019–20 24.06.2020 DajtiVllaznia 0–21
2018–19 24.11.2018 Bilisht SportKinostudio 0–21
2012–13 23.03.2013 Shkëndija DurrësJuban Danja 0–21
2021–22 26.02.2022 ApoloniaSkënderbeu 20–0
2016–17 17.12.2016 The DoorVllaznia 0–20
2014–15 13.12.2014 KinostudioAAS 20–1
2013–14 29.03.2014 ApoloniaKinostudio 0–20
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