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Skënderbeu – Partizani 1-0Scorer:Liço 38’ (pen)Skënderbeu:Alia, Ramos, Prençi, Rabiu, Vangjeli, Janaqi, Merlim (Lika 72’), Gerco, Liço, Rashica (Djantu 90’), Nikaj (Randi 62’).Coach:Ivan GvozdenoviçPartizani:Hoxha, Atanaskoski (Preka 83’), Buxhelaj, Sota (Bircçaj 90’), Sembene, Hadroj, Mehmeti, Murataj (Taipi 46’), Rrapaj, Mensah (Bintsouka 14’), Mba.Coach:Orges ShehiReferees:Florjan Lata, Denis Rexha, Heraj Lisaku, Sokol BebjaYellow cards:Janaqi, Alia / Sota, Mehmeti, HadrojRed card:Janaqi / RrapajSkënderbeu managed to defeat Partizani again, seemingly having the upper hand over the “red-handed,” as it has defeated them twice this season at the “Skënderbeu” stadium.The match began with a large number of fans, with the white and red ultras being numerous in the stands, while Partizani’s fans were about 150, seated in section E. Both fan bases created a truly beautiful atmosphere.The first 10 minutes were quiet, with both teams mostly trying to study each other without attempting to threaten each other’s goals.Partizani made a forced substitution in the 14th minute as Alfred Mensah left the field injured.In the 15th minute, referee Lata sent Dean Liço to the fans to calm them down, avoiding offensive chants.Throughout the following minutes, there was significant ball circulation from Skënderbeu, but they couldn’t penetrate the red zone.With 30 minutes played, there were no scoring opportunities, just careful play in midfield and on the wings, with no real danger in either team’s respective zones.Nikaj and Rashica for Skënderbeu came closer to the goal in these minutes, but couldn’t get past Alban Hoxha.It took until the 38th minute for Skënderbeu to score, with a penalty awarded to the white and reds after an obvious handball by a Partizani defender. Liço converted accurately, making it 1-0 for Skënderbeu.After the goal, Skënderbeu had two more golden opportunities. Merlim and Nikaj could have scored the second, but rushed their shots towards the red goal.Partizani struggled after conceding the first goal, and until the end of the first half, Skënderbeu dominated the game.The first 45 minutes ended 1-0, with Skënderbeu playing much better than Partizani and deserving the lead.In the second half, the visitors made a substitution, while Skënderbeu fielded the same 11 from the first half. Rashica had a good chance in the 50th minute, while Partizani seemed disoriented.Partizani only posed a threat in the 60th minute, with Marko Alia making two crucial saves.In the 62nd minute, coach Gvozdenoviç made a tactical substitution, replacing a forward like Nikaj with Randi in a defensive role to strengthen the backline.Partizani performed well in these minutes, gaining ground and putting more pressure on Skënderbeu, causing panic in the white and red defense.Partizani played well and aggressively sought the equalizer. Skënderbeu made another substitution, bringing in Lika for Merlim. These were minutes where Partizani gave their all, and Skënderbeu tried to remain clear in defense and avoid mistakes.Skënderbeu even scored another goal five minutes from the end, but Rashica was in an offside position.Three minutes from the end, tempers flared. Each team received a red card. Rrapaj for the visitors and Janaqi for the hosts left both teams with 10 players after altercations.Even the six minutes of added time didn’t bring any changes, and ultimately Skënderbeu won 1-0, securing a significant victory against Partizani and proving that against big teams, Skënderbeu stands tall.Minutes and cases from the first half:18’ – Ardit Nikaj had an opportunity in this minute, doing everything right in Partizani’s area but shooting too strongly, sending the ball out of bounds.29’ – Rashica receives a ball from midfield and faces the goalkeeper Hoxha but fails to reach the ball in time to send it into the net.30’ – Dangerous moment for Partizani. Bintsouka sends a dangerous ball into Skënderbeu’s area, but the ball is cleared.37’ – Rashica attempts to enter the area from the right, crosses, but the ball touches Sembene’s hand, resulting in a penalty after consultation with VAR.Dean Liço converts the penalty, making it 1-0.39’ – Juri Merlim has another scoring opportunity, but his shot goes wide.42’ – Rashica serves Merlim, the Brazilian passes to Nikaj, who is stopped at the last moment by the opposing defense.Minutes and cases from the second half:50’ – The first chance of the second half comes for Skënderbeu, as Rashica does well entering the area but his left-footed shot goes wide.60’ – Marko Alia with fantastic saves. Hadroj and Mba in Skënderbeu’s area, and the white and red goalkeeper saves the goal twice.64’ – Another good moment for Partizani. Mba does well in the area, but the Skënderbeu defense clears the ball from the Partizani striker’s feet at the last moment.68’ – Another clear chance for Partizani. Prençi almost scores an own goal, but the ball goes out for a corner.77’ – Arinaldo Rrapaj tries to surprise goalkeeper Marko Alia, attempting a shot from outside the box, but the ball hits the right post.85’ – Rashica receives a ball in midfield, goes forward against Hoxha, scores, but is in an offside position.9

Skënderbeu – Partizani 1-0Scorer:Liço 38’ (pen)Skënderbeu:Alia, Ramos, Prençi, Rabiu, Vangjeli, Janaqi, Merlim (Lika 72’), Gerco, Liço, Rashica (Djantu 90’), Nikaj (Randi 62’).Coach:Ivan GvozdenoviçPartizani:Hoxha, Atanaskoski (Preka 83’), Buxhelaj, Sota (Bircçaj 90’), Sembene, Hadroj, Mehmeti, Murataj (Taipi 46’), Rrapaj, Mensah (Bintsouka 14’), Mba.Coach:Orges ShehiReferees:Florjan Lata, Denis Rexha, Heraj Lisaku, Sokol BebjaYellow cards:Janaqi, Alia / Sota, Mehmeti, HadrojRed card:Janaqi / RrapajSkënderbeu managed to defeat Partizani again, seemingly having the upper hand over the “red-handed,” as it has defeated them twice this season at the “Skënderbeu” stadium.The match began with a large number of fans, with the white and red ultras being numerous in the stands, while Partizani’s fans were about 150, seated in section E. Both fan bases created a truly beautiful atmosphere.The first 10 minutes were quiet, with both teams mostly trying to study each other without attempting to threaten each other’s goals.Partizani made a forced substitution in the 14th minute as Alfred Mensah left the field injured.In the 15th minute, referee Lata sent Dean Liço to the fans to calm them down, avoiding offensive chants.Throughout the following minutes, there was significant ball circulation from Skënderbeu, but they couldn’t penetrate the red zone.With 30 minutes played, there were no scoring opportunities, just careful play in midfield and on the wings, with no real danger in either team’s respective zones.Nikaj and Rashica for Skënderbeu came closer to the goal in these minutes, but couldn’t get past Alban Hoxha.It took until the 38th minute for Skënderbeu to score, with a penalty awarded to the white and reds after an obvious handball by a Partizani defender. Liço converted accurately, making it 1-0 for Skënderbeu.After the goal, Skënderbeu had two more golden opportunities. Merlim and Nikaj could have scored the second, but rushed their shots towards the red goal.Partizani struggled after conceding the first goal, and until the end of the first half, Skënderbeu dominated the game.The first 45 minutes ended 1-0, with Skënderbeu playing much better than Partizani and deserving the lead.In the second half, the visitors made a substitution, while Skënderbeu fielded the same 11 from the first half. Rashica had a good chance in the 50th minute, while Partizani seemed disoriented.Partizani only posed a threat in the 60th minute, with Marko Alia making two crucial saves.In the 62nd minute, coach Gvozdenoviç made a tactical substitution, replacing a forward like Nikaj with Randi in a defensive role to strengthen the backline.Partizani performed well in these minutes, gaining ground and putting more pressure on Skënderbeu, causing panic in the white and red defense.Partizani played well and aggressively sought the equalizer. Skënderbeu made another substitution, bringing in Lika for Merlim. These were minutes where Partizani gave their all, and Skënderbeu tried to remain clear in defense and avoid mistakes.Skënderbeu even scored another goal five minutes from the end, but Rashica was in an offside position.Three minutes from the end, tempers flared. Each team received a red card. Rrapaj for the visitors and Janaqi for the hosts left both teams with 10 players after altercations.Even the six minutes of added time didn’t bring any changes, and ultimately Skënderbeu won 1-0, securing a significant victory against Partizani and proving that against big teams, Skënderbeu stands tall.Minutes and cases from the first half:18’ – Ardit Nikaj had an opportunity in this minute, doing everything right in Partizani’s area but shooting too strongly, sending the ball out of bounds.29’ – Rashica receives a ball from midfield and faces the goalkeeper Hoxha but fails to reach the ball in time to send it into the net.30’ – Dangerous moment for Partizani. Bintsouka sends a dangerous ball into Skënderbeu’s area, but the ball is cleared.37’ – Rashica attempts to enter the area from the right, crosses, but the ball touches Sembene’s hand, resulting in a penalty after consultation with VAR.Dean Liço converts the penalty, making it 1-0.39’ – Juri Merlim has another scoring opportunity, but his shot goes wide.42’ – Rashica serves Merlim, the Brazilian passes to Nikaj, who is stopped at the last moment by the opposing defense.Minutes and cases from the second half:50’ – The first chance of the second half comes for Skënderbeu, as Rashica does well entering the area but his left-footed shot goes wide.60’ – Marko Alia with fantastic saves. Hadroj and Mba in Skënderbeu’s area, and the white and red goalkeeper saves the goal twice.64’ – Another good moment for Partizani. Mba does well in the area, but the Skënderbeu defense clears the ball from the Partizani striker’s feet at the last moment.68’ – Another clear chance for Partizani. Prençi almost scores an own goal, but the ball goes out for a corner.77’ – Arinaldo Rrapaj tries to surprise goalkeeper Marko Alia, attempting a shot from outside the box, but the ball hits the right post.85’ – Rashica receives a ball in midfield, goes forward against Hoxha, scores, but is in an offside position.9

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The club officially signs Liridon Balaj for 3 years in the white and red colors

Meanwhile, it was our portal “Korça Boom” that revealed Liridon Balaj as the latest signing yesterday, and today the club has officially announced the acquisition.

In a post, the white and red club states that Balaj has signed a 3-year contract, which is certainly a long-term deal.

Since yesterday, Liridon has been training with the team, and now fans are eagerly awaiting his debut in the Skënderbeu jersey in the Superleague matches.

Here is the club’s latest announcement:

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Liridon Balaj officially joins Skënderbeu!

The 25-year-old, who came through the Besa Pejë academy, has signed a contract with the club for the next three years after spending several years playing in Switzerland and Belgium.

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SUPER LEAGUE / Week 6 in two days / Here are the matchups, including Skënderbeu vs. Laçi!

The fifth week of the Superleague has now faded with Skënderbeu’s defeat, which drops them to the bottom of the league. The white and reds don’t have time to dwell on their recent loss, as they need to focus on the sixth week of the Superleague.

It is now official that week 6 will take place on Saturday and Sunday, meaning it will be spread over two days. Skënderbeu will kick off this week with their match on Saturday.

Skënderbeu vs. Laçi will be played on September 21 and will start at a different time than usual, at 17:00. The first day, Saturday, will conclude with the capital derby, Partizani vs. Tirana, which will begin at 20:00.

On Sunday, three remaining matches will be played. Vllaznia vs. Bylis will be the first match of the day at 17:00, while the last two matches will kick off at 20:00 in the evening.

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SIXTH WEEK OF THE SUPERLEAGUE

Saturday, September 21, 2024

17:00 SKËNDERBEU-LAÇI

20:00 PARTIZANI-TIRANA

Sunday, September 22, 2024

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17:00 VLLAZNIA-BYLIS

20:00 ELBASANI-EGNATIA

20:00 TEUTA-DINAMO

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The Cup of Albania starts on September 25 / Here is the schedule and when Skënderbeu plays!

The Cup of Albania will kick off on September 25 for the 2024/2025 season. Unlike last season, which featured 44 teams, this edition will have 42 teams—two fewer than the previous season—from the “Abissnet Superiore,” Kategoria e Parë, Kategoria e Dytë, and the champion team of Kategoria e Tretë from the 2023-2024 season.

The 2024-2025 Cup of Albania will consist of a preliminary round and an elimination phase. The teams ranked from first to eighth in the “Abissnet Superiore” for the 2023-2024 season will compete starting from the round of 16.

In the preliminary round, four teams will play. Naftëtari (ranked 9th in Group A of Kategoria e Dytë) will face the team from Basania (the champion of Kategoria e Tretë in the 2023-2024 edition). The winning team will proceed to B16 in the round of 32. The other match in this round will feature Murlani (ranked 10th in Group A of Kategoria e Dytë) against Albanët (ranked 11th in Group A of Kategoria e Dytë). The winning team will proceed to B15 in the round of 32.

The matches in the round of 32 will take place on October 25, involving the teams ranked 9th and 10th in Abissnet Superiore for the 2023-2024 season, along with the 12 teams participating in Kategoria e Parë in the same season, 16 teams ranked in the top eight positions of Kategoria e Dytë groups A and B for the 2023-2024 season, and the two teams that qualify from the preliminary round.

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To determine the quarterfinal and semifinal matchups, a free draw will take place, and the matches will be played in a home-and-away format over two legs.

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World football is in mourning/ Salvatore “Toto” Schillaci, the former striker of Juventus, Inter, and the Italian national team, has passed away

Former Juventus, Inter, and Italy striker Salvatore “Toto” Schillaci has passed away at the age of 59.

Schillaci won the hearts of Italians and many Albanian fans during the 1990 World Cup. A father of three daughters, he had been suffering from a serious illness for some time and ultimately could not win the most important match of his life.

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EXCLUSIVE / See who is signing with Skënderbeu. Coming from Belgium and joining the training session!

Skënderbeu has closed the transfer window with yet another signing.

The player in question is Liridon Balaj, a 25-year-old midfielder who, starting today, has joined the training sessions with Skënderbeu and is expected to sign a two-season contract with the club.

It is official that Balaj is now part of Skënderbeu. He grew up in Kosovo with Besa of Peja until 2019, after which he moved to teams such as Aarau in Switzerland, Deinze in Belgium, and then to Schaffhausen in Germany. Recently, as part of the Belgian team Deinze, Liridon has now joined Skënderbeu.

Today, Balaj has started training with Skënderbeu and will now be part of the white and red squad, filling the gaps in the midfield.

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During his career, he has managed to score 22 goals and is a player with significant value, but now we are expecting to see him on the field, possibly even in this Saturday’s match.

Welcome Liridon Balaj to the white and red family!

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SKËNDERBEU / Here’s when the 6th round is played. Check when Skënderbeu plays and the time!

The 5th round of the Superliga concluded last night with a loss for Skënderbeu, which drops them to the bottom of the Superliga standings. The white-red team doesn’t have time to “mourn” their recent defeats, as they need to immediately focus on the 6th round of the Superliga.

It is now official: the 6th round will be played on Saturday and Sunday, meaning it will be spread over two days. In fact, Skënderbeu will play the first match of this round, on Saturday.

Skënderbeu vs. Laçi will be held on September 21st, starting at 17:00, a different time than usual. The first day, Saturday, will end with the capital derby, Partizani vs. Tirana, which will kick off at 20:00.

On Sunday, three more matches will be played. The first match of the day will be Vllaznia vs. Bylis at 17:00, while the last two matches will start at 20:00.

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Elbasani vs. Egnatia will be played at “Elbasan Arena,” and the final match, Teuta vs. Dinamo, will be at “Niko Dovana.”

Thus, Skënderbeu has only a few days to prepare for their next match, as they will face Laçi at the “Skënderbeu” stadium on Saturday at 17:00.

6th ROUND OF THE SUPERLIGA

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2024

17:00 SKËNDERBEU vs. LAÇI

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20:00 PARTIZANI vs. TIRANA

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2024

17:00 VLLAZNIA vs. BYLIS

20:00 ELBASANI vs. EGNATIA

20:00 TEUTA vs. DINAMO

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WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL: This friday, the clash of giants Dinamo-Skënderbeu. Here is the full schedule!

Skënderbeu in Women’s Volleyball: Seeking All Trophies This Season

Skënderbeu aims to win every trophy this season in women’s volleyball. The national championship has just begun, and Skënderbeu secured a victory in their opening match against Teuta with a score of 3-1.

This Friday, Skënderbeu will face Dinamo in the capital, marking a long-awaited matchup between the two teams. However, it’s important to note that this isn’t the renowned Dinamo of old, but Skënderbeu is determined to secure a win in the capital.

The season will feature 14 matches, culminating in the final phase of the playoffs.

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Our portal, “Korça Boom,” brings you the exclusive full schedule for the season. Check it out below:

Skënderbeu Women’s Volleyball Calendar 2024-2025

Phase I

  • Week 1: Skënderbeu vs. Teuta – 3-1
  • Week 2: Dinamo vs. Skënderbeu September 20, 2024 Time: 16:00
  • Week 3: Skënderbeu vs. Vllaznia September 28, 2024 Time: 14:00
  • Week 4: Barleti Volley vs. Skënderbeu October 5, 2024 Time: 17:00
  • Week 5: Skënderbeu vs. Pogradeci October 12, 2024 Time: 17:00
  • Week 6: Skënderbeu vs. Partizani October 18, 2024 Time: 17:00
  • Week 7: Tirana vs. Skënderbeu October 25, 2024 Time: 18:00

Phase II

  • Week 8: Teuta vs. Skënderbeu January 31, 2024 Time: 14:00
  • Week 9: Skënderbeu vs. Dinamo February 8, 2025 Time: 17:00
  • Week 10: Vllaznia vs. Skënderbeu February 14, 2025 Time: 14:00
  • Week 11: Skënderbeu vs. Barleti Volley February 22, 2025 Time: 17:00
  • Week 12: Pogradeci vs. Skënderbeu March 14, 2025 Time: 17:00
  • Week 12: Pogradeci vs. Skënderbeu March 14, 2025 Time: 17:00
  • Week 13: Partizani vs. Skënderbeu March 21, 2025 Time: 17:00
  • Week 14: Skënderbeu vs. Tirana March 28, 2025 Time: 17:00

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Final message from Gvozdenović to his team before the match

Before Skënderbeu’s match against Dinamo, coach Ivan Gvozdenović held a meeting with his team to discuss the upcoming game.

Among other things, he emphasized that players must remain focused at all times and avoid costly mistakes.

Although this match is an away game against a strong team like Dinamo, Gvozdenović firmly stated regarding the possibility of accepting a draw: “We are Skënderbeu, and we step onto the field aiming for victory.”

Gvozdenović and his team are aware that points are essential, even if the performance isn’t stellar. Being somewhat pragmatic, they understand that securing points is crucial.

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SECOND DIVISION starts this weekend! Here is the draw for MALIQI!

The Second Division Championship will begin on September 21. In Group B of the Second Division, 11 teams are participating: AF Luftëtari, Tomori, Memaliaj, Shkumbini, Këlcyra, Oriku, Turbina, Devolli, Butrinti, Delvina, and Maliqi.

MALIQI’S DRAW

Week 1: Maliqi – (not playing)

Week 2: Maliqi – Luftëtari

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Week 3: Memaliaj – Maliqi

Week 4: Maliqi – Këlcyra

Week 5: Turbina – Maliqi

Week 6: Maliqi – Butrinti

Week 7: Delvina – Maliqi

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Week 8: Maliqi – Devolli

Week 9: Oriku – Maliqi

Week 10: Maliqi – Shkumbini

Week 11: Tomori – Maliqi

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SECOND DIVISION starts this weekend! Here is the draw for DEVOLLI!

The Second Division Championship will begin on September 21. In Group B of the Second Division, 11 teams are participating: AF Luftëtari, Tomori, Memaliaj, Shkumbini, Këlcyra, Oriku, Turbina, Devolli, Butrinti, Delvina, and Maliqi.

DEVOLL’S DRAW

Week 1: Turbina – Devolli

Week 2: Devolli – Butrinti

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Week 3: Delvina – Devolli

Week 4: Devolli – (Bye)

Week 5: Devolli – Oriku

Week 6: Shkumbini – Devolli

Week 7: Devolli – Tomori

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Week 8: Maliqi – Devolli

Week 9: Devolli – Luftëtari

Week 10: Memaliaj – Devolli

Week 11: Devolli – Këlcyra

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