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Arena Kombëtare, now under the new official name of Air Albania Stadium, was officially inaugurated with a ceremony on 17 November 2019, 1274 days after the final game at the old stadium. The first match, was valid for the Euro 2020 qualifiers played at 20:45 between the national teams of Albania and France , which the host team lost 0–2. [ 29 ]
Rank Stadium City Capacity Home team(s) Opened Image 1 Arena Kombëtare: Tirana: 22,500 Albania NT: 2019 2 Loro Boriçi Stadium: Shkodër: 16,000 Albania NT, Vllaznia: 1953, 2016
The stadium was demolished in June 2016 to make way for the new national stadium called the Arena Kombëtare, was constructed on the same site and opened in November 2019. [2] The Football Association of Albania and the Albanian government divide the property rights of the stadium between them; the football association holds 75% rights and the ...
The Kukës Arena is a stadium in Kukës, Albania.It is mainly used for football matches and is the home ground of the Kategoria Superiore club Kukësi. [1] [2] The stadium was built on the site of the pre-existing Përparimi Stadium, located near the center of Kukës on Rruga Stadiumi (Stadium Street).
The club also uses Arena Kombëtare also known as Air Albania stadium for matches in European competitions and major domestic football derbies in Albania. The club first competed in an official competition in 1947 where they won the Albania National Championship , thus being crowned the champions of Albania in their debut season as well as the ...
Before Elbasan Arena could host the matches however it would have to undergo refurbishment itself, and in total over €5.5 million [3] invested into the stadium. Work to bring up the stadium to UEFA’s required standards began in February 2014, and finished 7 months later in October.
The club's home ground is the Gjilan City Stadium. It was built in 1947 when the club played within the Yugoslav league system. However, from 1990 until the end of the Kosovo War, the club split in two different clubs with one team staying as the official club, playing in the home stadium and league system.
The stadium's construction began in 1951 and completed in 1953. It has been used by FC Prishtina since then. [ 5 ] On 9 June 2018, the stadium was renamed from Pristina City Stadium to Fadil Vokrri Stadium, following the death of Fadil Vokrri on the same day, who was a football administrator, player and lastly president of Football Federation ...