KF Egnatia

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Egnatia
File:Egnatia Club Logo.svg
Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Egnatia
Founded1934; 90 years ago (1934)
GroundArena Egnatia
Rrogozhinë, Albania
Capacity4,000
ChairmanAgim Demrozi
ManagerShpëtim Duro
LeagueKategoria Superiore
2021–22Kategoria Superiore, 8th

KF Egnatia, also known as Egnatia Rrogozhinë, is an Albanian football club based in Rrogozhinë. They play their home games at Rrogozhinë Stadium, which has a capacity of 4000 spectators.

The club was founded on 15 September 1934 under the name 22 Shtatori Rrogozhinë, and in 1991, the name of the club was changed to Vullneti Rrogozhinë, before renaming to its current name KS Egnatia Rrogozhinë in 1998.

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.[1]

Egnatia had one season in the top tier of Albanian football after winning promotion in summer 2004.[2] They were only relegated on the first attempt,[3] with Alfred Ferko succeeding Hysen Dedja and Petrit Haxhia as first team coach during the season.

In May 2021 Egnatia was promoted to the Albanian Superliga, for the second time in their history.

Players

First-team squad

As of 25 October 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Albania ALB Alen Sherri
4 DF Albania ALB Alessandro Kacbufi
6 MF Nigeria NGA Hamzat Ojediran
7 MF Albania ALB Redon Mihana
8 MF Albania ALB Erald Hyseni
9 FW Montenegro MNE Ilir Camaj
10 MF Brazil BRA Jackson
11 MF Brazil BRA Fernando Medeiros
12 GK Albania ALB Bruno Puja
13 DF Albania ALB Renato Malota (captain)
14 FW Ivory Coast CIV Henri Joel Doukouo
15 MF Ghana GHA Michael Agbekpornu
17 MF Albania ALB Arbin Zejnullai
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Albania ALB Donald Mëllugja
19 FW Brazil BRA Pedro
20 MF Albania ALB Skerdilajd Levendi
22 MF Albania ALB Geri Selita
23 MF Albania ALB Flavio Meçja
28 FW Republic of the Congo CGO Dzon Delarge
29 MF Albania ALB Emiljano Musta
34 DF Albania ALB Jurgen Goxha
36 DF Nigeria NGA Sodiq Atanda
44 DF Albania ALB Abdurraman Fangaj
77 MF Albania ALB Bledar Lila
98 GK Albania ALB Sadik Basha
99 FW Brazil BRA Bambam

Personnel

Current technical staff

Position Name
Head coach Albania Edlir Tetova
Assistant coach Italy Francesco Vitobello
Assistant coach Albania Eduart Thartori
Goalkeeping coach Albania Aranit Ballhysa
Physiotherapist Albania Fisnik Manushi
Physiotherapist Albania Edmond Cikalleshi
Doctor Albania Emiljano Bizhdili

Management

Position Name
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%)

Managerial history

Name Period
Albania Gugash Magani 1 December 2020—21 November 2021
Albania Përparim Daiu 22 November 2021—6 December 2021
North Macedonia Zekirija Ramadani 6 December 2021—1 June 2022
Albania Edlir Tetova 4 June 2022— 15 October 2022
Albania Shpëtim Duro 16 October 2022—Present

See also

References