KF Luzi i Vogël 2008

KF Luzi i Vogël 2008 is an Albanian football (soccer) club based in Luz i Vogël, Kavajë. The club was founded in 2008 and is currently competing in Kategoria e Parë which is the 2nd tier of Albanian football. During the club's first ever season they managed a respectable 4th-place finish (in the Second Category).

KF Luzi i Vogël 2008
Full nameKlubi i Futbollit Luz i Vogël 2008
Founded2008
GroundLuz i Vogël Stadium
Capacity600
ChairmanLavdërim Lusha
ManagerXhevahir Kapllani
LeagueKategoria e Parë
2022–23Kategoria e Parë, 7th

History

Luzi United played its first ever competitive game against KF Erzeni in the Second Division Group A on 21 September 2008. The match itself was not a great moment in the club's history as they lost 2–0 away from home. The next two games in the season were also away from home which meant that Luzi would not earn a single point in the first four games of the season. The team had to wait until their first home game for their first ever point and goal. This came on 2 November 2008 against KF Adriatiku Mamurrasi. The match ended 1–0 in favor of Luzi which was enough to seal the win.

It was announced on 8 October 2009 that legendary national team player Altin Rraklli would be joining the club as technical director.[1]

By far the biggest game in the club's history was the Albanian Cup first round encounter with the champions of Albania KF Tirana on 21 October 2009. The match was played at a sold out and very festive Luz i Vogël Stadium. Tirana took the lead in the 14th minute through national team midfielder Jetmir Sefa, but Luzi quickly fought back to equalise just 2 minutes later with Bejko. Luzi then went on to dominate and grab another two goals with Fagu in the 42nd and then Gega in the 62nd minute.[2]

Stadium

The club currently play at the purpose built Stadiumi Luz i Vogël 2008 in Luz i Vogël. The stadium was built in 2008 by the Luz i Vogël council and was paid for by them. The stadium currently holds 600 supporters and is an all seater. The playing surface is all natural grass. However, the stadium does not have a disabled area or even a professional camera system in place. KS Besa Kavajë have also used the stadium for friendly and cup games, the first was an Albanian Cup encounter against KS Kastrioti Krujë on 17 December 2008.[3]

Investment

In November 2008, the president of the club Lavdim Lusha and two of his brothers from the small town of Luz i Vogël made clear their ambitions of investing up to 400,000 euros into the club's stadium. The three brothers Lavdim, Sokoli and Albert Lusha made the news public at an AFA event in the town which was attended by both the presidents of Teuta Durrës and Besa Kavajë.[4]

Renovation

Renovation on the stadium began in 2013 following the end of the 2012–13 season, and was completed in March 2014, in time for the club's home game against FK Vora. The club played their home games in Rrogozhinë at the stadium of KS Egnatia while the renovation took place, which included the reconstruction of the pitch. In the inauguration led by the club's joint presidents and brothers Lavdrim and Albert Lusha, the president of the Albanian Football Association Armand Duka was invited.[5]

Statistics

Matches

Record wins

Current squad

As of 1 October 2023

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 Brajan Lenja
2 DF Albania ALB Kleiten Metaliaj
3 DF North Macedonia MKD Arben Bajrami
4 DF Albania ALB Serxhio Xhika
5 MF Albania ALB Stiven Meçuli
6 MF Albania ALB Redon Laho
7 FW Nigeria NGA Peter Itodo
8 MF Albania ALB Nilsen Gjinaj
10 MF Albania ALB Patrik Treni
11 FW Albania ALB Foti Çuçka
17 DF Albania ALB Rigon Hoxha
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 MF Albania ALB Marjo Jushi
21 DF Albania ALB Iriglen Zaimaj
22 FW Albania ALB Krisi Kaso
23 MF Albania ALB Mirjan Hima
24 MF Nigeria NGA Michael Akpan
25 DF Albania ALB Ergi Goga
31 GK Albania ALB Drilon Mati
35 DF Albania ALB Erblin Koka
71 FW Albania ALB Andrea Pjetri
88 DF Albania ALB Sildi Hidri
92 DF Albania ALB Elsamed Burgaj

See also

References

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