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Sport in Albania revolves mostly around team sports, such as football, basketball, volleyball and handball. Other sports includes boxing, weightlifting, tennis, swimming, judo, karate, athletics, table tennis, and chess. Football in particular has seen a rapid transformation, with the Albanian national football team making its debut at the 1964 UEFA European Football Championship. The national football team also qualified for the 2016 UEFA European Football Championship. Many Albanian athletes have also achieved significant success and have won European and Mediterranean titles in numerous sports during the years, such as wrestling, football, athletics and weightlifting. Albanian athletes have won a total 45 medals for Albania in 8 different Mediterranean sports. Albania has had some success in others sport such as volleyball and basketball as well.
Football
Football is the most popular sport in Albania.[citation needed] It arrived in Albania at the beginning of the 20th century.[citation needed] Football is played by children at school and by grown-ups on the many indoor and outdoor fields located throughout the country. The sport is governed by the Football Association of Albania (Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit).
The first recorded match was between students at a Christian mission in Shkodër. Other towns and cities followed suit and on 6 June 1930 the Football Association of Albania was established. The association became a member of football's governing body FIFA in 1932, and joined the European governing body UEFA in 1954 as a founding member.
Albania was the winner of the 1946 Balkan Cup and the 2000 Malta International Tournament. At the UEFA Euro 1964 in Spain, Albania made its first-ever appearance at a major men's football tournament. Albania's highest FIFA World Ranking for men was 22nd, in August 2015.
Albania qualified for the UEFA Euro 2016 in France.
1946: Balkan Cup
The early years saw a notably successful Balkan Cup in the 1946 campaign. Albania won the cup after overcoming Yugoslavia on level points but with a better goal difference.[1]
1964: Among the best 16 teams of the continent
In 1964, Albania competed in a Euro Cup competition and it was the only time Albania was among the best 16 teams of the continent, due to Greece forfeiting their matches and Albania being given a walkover.[2] At the end of the tournament Albania was considered to rank 9th in Europe.[3][4][5]
2014–2016: Success at the European Championship
Albania qualified for UEFA Euro 2016,[6] its first appearance at a major men's football tournament after 50 years.[7] [8] This earned the team the Honor of Nation Order from Albania's President Bujar Nishani.[9] After the Serbia–Albania match, the national team of Albania was given awards of honor and city recognition by the cities of Tirana, Vlore, Kamëz, and Bajram Curri.[10] However, the team finished last among the third-placed teams and didn't progress beyond the group stage.[11]
In 2020, Albania won a group for the first time by finishing first in group 4 of UEFA Nations League C. Albania also won a spot for the play-offs of the 2022 World Cup and was promoted in UEFA Nations League B.
Albania women's national football team
The women's national team was formed in 2011. The women's highest FIFA World Ranking was 40th in April 2015. The FIFA Women's World Cup 2015 was the first time Albania entered a senior competitive tournament.[citation needed]
Volleyball
Albania has a long tradition in volleyball as it is the second-most successful club sport in Albania after football.[citation needed] Especially the Albanian female national team have an strong reputation in this sport. The women of Dinamo Tirana reached the final of the CEV Women's Champions League twice in their history, in 1979–80 and 1989–90.[citation needed]
The Albania women's national volleyball team won at the 1987 Mediterranean Games in Syria, their biggest success ever.[12]
The Albania national team participated in the 2018 Women's European Volleyball League, defeating Estonia in the third-place match, winning an unforeseen bronze medal.[13]
Basketball
EuroBasket
Albania competed in European championships at EuroBasket 1947 in Prague, Czechoslovakia,[14] and at EuroBasket 1957 in Sofia, Bulgaria.[15]
Mediterranean Games
The Albanian women's although they never qualify for any FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup or EuroBasket Women. They qualify three times for the Mediterranean Games first in 1987 Syria aswell in 1997 Bari and for the third time in 2009 Pescara in Italy.
Boxing
Boxing is a successful Sport in Albania.
Albania competed recently at the AIBA World Boxing Championships held in 2021 Belgrade. Alban Beqiri would win the first ever medal for Albania at this Competition. Winning Bronze in the Light middleweight category.[16]
Florian Marku is a former Kickboxer who compete in boxing. He would win the IBF world title against Maxim Prodan. He won after 10 rounds via split decision.[17] Being declared Boxing world Champion.[18] He recently fought against Jorick Luisetto in the Wembley Stadium, extending his unbeaten record in Boxing , after beating him via split decision.[19]
Albania would compete in Boxing at the 2018 Mediterranean Games held in Tarragona. Krenar Zeneli would secure the silver medal in Boxing at the 2018 Mediterranean Games – Men's bantamweight, the first medal for Albania in Boxing at the Mediterranean Games [20]
Athletics
Athletics has been a successful individual sport in Albania. Izmir Smajlaj won gold in the men's long jump in 2017 European Athletics Indoor Championships in Belgrade and Luiza Gega won silver in the women's 3000 metres steeplechase in 2016 European Championships in Athletics in Amsterdam.[citation needed]
Luiza Gega would also compete for Albania at the 2016 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Olympics in the Women's 3000 metres steeplechase. She would be the Flag bearer for Albania at the Summer Olympics in 2016 [21] and 2020 together with Briken Calja. Luiza Gega would qualify as the first Albanian in the history for Albania to the finals in Athletics at the 2020 Summer Olympics. As she would finish in 5th place with an time of 9:23.85 at the end enough to qualify for the final.[22] In which she would finish in 13th respectively.[23]
Weightlifting
Weightlifting is one of the most successful individual sports for the Albanians, with the national team winning medals at the European Weightlifting Championships and other international competitions. Albanian weightlifters have won a total of 19 medals at the European Championships with 2 of them being gold, 8 silver and 9 bronze. In the World Weightlifting Championships, the Albanian weightlifting team has won one gold medal in 1972, a silver in 2002 and a bronze in 2011. At the Mediterranean Games, the nation has won 5 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze medals.[24][citation needed]
- Dede Dekaj finished 9th at the 1992 Summer Olympic Games.[citation needed]
- Briken Calja finished 9th at the 2012 Summer Olympics and 5th in the 2016 Summer Olympics.[citation needed]
- Evagjelia Veli finished 8th at the 2016 Summer Olympics.[citation needed]
Medal | Name | Year | Event |
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Bronze | Agron Haxhihyseni | Reims 1987 | Men's 52 kg |
Bronze | Luan Shabani | Athens 1989 | Men's 56 kg |
Bronze | Artur Duraj | Aalborg 1990 | Men's 60 kg |
Bronze | Ilirian Suli | Sofia 2000 | Men's 77 kg |
Silver | Fetie Kasaj | Władysławowo 2006 | Women's 58 kg |
Silver | Romela Begaj | Lignano Sabbiadoro 2008 | Women's 58 kg |
Silver | Erkand Qerimaj | Bucharest 2009 | Men's 77 kg |
Bronze | Romela Begaj | Bucharest 2009 | Women's 58 kg |
Silver | Romela Begaj | Minsk 2010 | Women's 58 kg |
Bronze | Erkand Qerimaj | Minsk 2010 | Men's 77 kg |
Bronze | Daniel Godelli | Kazan 2011 | Men's 69 kg |
Silver | Romela Begaj | Antalya 2012 | Women's 58 kg |
Silver | Daniel Godelli | Tirana 2013 | Men's 69 kg |
Bronze | Romela Begaj | Tirana 2013 | Women's 58 kg |
Gold | Erkand Qerimaj | Tel Aviv 2014 | Men's 77 kg |
Silver | Daniel Godelli | Tel Aviv 2014 | Men's 77 kg |
Bronze | Erkand Qerimaj | Split 2017 | Men's 77 kg |
Medal | Name | Year | Event |
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Bronze | Romela Begaj | Anaheim 2017 | Women's 69 kg |
National sports teams
- Albania national football team
- Albania national under-21 football team
- Albania national under-20 football team
- Albania national under-19 football team
- Albania national under-18 football team
- Albania national under-17 football team
- Albania national under-16 football team
- Albania national under-15 football team
- Albania women's national football team
- Albania women's national under-19 football team
- Albania national futsal team
- Albania national basketball team
- Albania national under-20 basketball team
- Albania women's national basketball team
See also
Sporting venues
National leagues
- Albanian Superliga – football
- Albanian Basketball Superliga – basketball
Sports events
References
- ^ Dizdari, Besnik (2007). Ballkaniada 1946: Shqipëria – kampione e Ballkanit ne startin e "Luftës së ftohtë" në Evropë (in Albanian). Rozafat. pp. 2–10. ISBN 978-99943-979-0-7.
- ^ ""Euro 1964" / Greqia refuzoi nga "ligji i luftës", u kualifikua Shqipëria" ['Euro 1964' / Greece refused due to 'war law', Albania qualified]. Ekskluzive.al (in Albanian). 30 October 2018.
- ^ "Shqipëria në fazën finale? Nuk është hera e parë!" [Albania in final phase, its not the first time]. Panorama Sport (in Albanian). 14 October 2015.
- ^ UEFA. "Victories of Albania until Euro2016 qualifiers" (in Albanian).
- ^ Dizdari, Besnik (15 October 2015). "Dr. Armillotta ka të drejtë". Panorama-Sport (in Albanian).
- ^ "Albania win in Armenia to confirm qualification for first major tournament". The Guardian. 11 October 2015. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- ^ http://www.panorama.com.al/sport/shqiperia-ne-fazen-finale-nuk-eshte-hera-e-pare/
- ^ Smith, Sam (10 June 2016). "Albania 0-1 Switzerland: Early Schar goal edges out ten-man Albania". vavel.com. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- ^ "Presidenti Nishani vlerëson arritjen historike të Kombëtares Shqiptare të Futbollit" [President Nishani praises the historic achievement of the Albanian National Football Team]. President.al (in Albanian). 12 October 2015. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
- ^ "Folklorizmi shkon në ekstrem, Vlora, Kamza dhe Bajram Curri shpallin 'Qytetar nderi' Armando Dukën e Canën". Gazeta Tema (in Albanian). 23 October 2014. Archived from the original on 1 June 2021. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
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