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Wednesday, 29 June 2011

History of football in Albania

Football arrived in Albania at the beginning of the 20th century. The first recorded match was between students at a Christian mission in . The game increased in popularity and by 1919 the first club, KS had been founded. In 1920 SK Tirana was also founded, 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  in 1932, and joined the  in 1954 as a founding member. A domestic championship began in 1930 with 6 teams. Tirana were the inaugural winners. They, together with such sides are KS  Tirana, and have continued to dominate the Albanian scene until the present day. The years following World War II saw a new political order, with the introduction of a communist system which had a positive impact as far as the game's appeal was concerned. Football became . Its infrastructure grew stronger as the game was and developed in state enterprises, schools, villages and towns. New institutional clubs were founded such  (1946) and  Tirana (1950) (governed respectively by Ministry of and Ministry of Internal Affairs). Until 1990 they were privileged in relation to the other clubs as they were able to get players from other teams. From 1991, there were crucial political and economic changes that had a tremendous effect on the nation, as the  economy and political system came to an end. The result for the country's footballers was an opportunity to play their trade on foreign fields.  Greece and the Balkan states were popular destinations for players who were good enough to go abroad.

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