Fixtures

Kosovo - Division 1 05/04 13:00 25 KF Trepca Mitrovice vs KF Dinamo Ferizaj - View

Results

Kosovo - Division 1 04/28 13:00 24 Rilindja 1974 v KF Trepca Mitrovice L 2-1
Kosovo - Division 1 04/21 13:00 23 KF Trepca Mitrovice v Istogu W 2-1
Kosovo - Division 1 04/14 13:00 22 Phoenix Banje v KF Trepca Mitrovice L 2-1
Kosovo - Division 1 04/07 13:00 21 KF Drenica Skenderaj v KF Trepca Mitrovice L 2-1
Kosovo - Division 1 03/30 12:00 20 KF Trepca Mitrovice v Vellaznimi Gjakova L 1-3
Kosovo - Division 1 03/16 12:00 19 KF Rahoveci v KF Trepca Mitrovice W 0-3
Kosovo - Division 1 03/10 12:00 18 KF Trepca Mitrovice v KF Rahoveci L DBFA
Kosovo - Division 1 03/01 12:00 17 [3] KF Trepca 89 v KF Trepca Mitrovice [4] L 1-0
Kosovo - Division 1 02/25 12:00 16 KF Trepca Mitrovice v Istogu W 3-1
Kosovo - Division 1 02/18 12:00 15 Phoenix Banje v KF Trepca Mitrovice L 2-0
Kosovo - Cup 12/07 11:00 5 FC Suhareka v KF Trepca Mitrovice L 2-0
Kosovo - Division 1 12/04 12:00 13 KF Trepca Mitrovice v KF Dinamo Ferizaj W 2-0

Statistik

 TotalHemmaBorta
Matches played 27 12 15
Wins 10 7 3
Draws 5 3 2
Losses 12 2 10
Goals for 37 23 14
Goals against 43 18 25
Clean sheets 5 3 2
Failed to score 7 1 6

Wikipedia - KF Trepça

Klubi Futbollistik Trepça, commonly known as KF Trepça, is a football club based in the southern part of Mitrovica, Kosovo. The club currently plays in the First Football League of Kosovo in Group A. KF Trepça was founded in 1932.

It was the first Kosovo Football club to gain promotion in to the Yugoslav First League) in 1977-78 after winning the Yugoslav Second League in 1976–77 as the first Club in Kosovo to do so.

Trepça was one of only two Clubs in Kosovo with KF Prishtina who competed in the Yugoslav First League. They also reached the Finals off the 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup in which they lost against HNK Rijeka with 0-1 being also the first and only Kosovo Football Club to achieve this success.

History

Early years (1932–1945)

Trepça was founded in 1932 by workers of the Trepça Mines in Mitrovica during the period of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. From the founding year until 1938, the club did not have an own venue, so coached and played on a playing field in the neighboring town Zveçan. In 1938, a small field was built where they played until the Second World War. Later they received its own stadium, the Trepça Stadium, which offered then about 30,000 spectators. Both Albanians and Serbs played for the club, Albanian players that marked the pre-WWII period were Mazllum Grushti, Hasko Bula, Gota Sezair, Ejup Kerveshi, Adnan Mustafa, Ahmed and Qamil Zajmi, Hysen Murati, Xhati Zhubi, Sali Pllana, Bedri Hamza, Shinasi Rizanolli, Ahmet Shukriu, Burhan Kurkuqi, Jakup Berisha, Qazim Pllana, Sami Konjusha, Agim Deva, Ekrem Neziri, Riza Gashi, etc. Another notable player was Riza Lushta, former Juventus and SSC Napoli player, who spent his youth career at Trepça in 1932-1934.

Successes in Yugoslavian Football (1945–1989)

During the Second World War, the Kosovo Albanian players of Trepça, played for the Albanian football club called KF Skënderbeu, which was active during the war and the fascist occupation. After the end of the war, Trepça was long in the shadow of numerous Yugoslav clubs, but achieved regional importance by winning the Kosovo Province League in 1947, 1949, 1950, 1952 and 1955. However, in 1977 came the first major success for the club, when they achieved the promotion to the Yugoslav First League. In the following 1977–78 season, the club relegated in the Yugoslav Second League, but managed to achieve the 1977–78 Yugoslav Cup final, where they lost against NK Rijeka by 0–1 after extra time. During this period, the club's nickname Xehetarët (The Miners) was especially popular, and the Trepça players Dragan Mutibarić, Dragan Simeunović and Vladan Radača became members of the Yugoslavia national football team. During the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s the players that emerged in the club were Sali Qubreli, Jakup Abrashi, Ajet Shosholli, Hysni Maxhuni, Luan Prekazi, Rexhep Xhaka, Erdogan Celina, Esat Mehmeti, Ramadan Cimili, Fisnik Ademi, Adnan Zeqiri, Ibrahim Prekazi, Faruk Domi, Aqif Shehu, Mensur Nexhipi, Rafet Prekazi, Genc Hoxha, Avni Juniku, Bakir Burri, Hasan Shasivari, Shemsedin Ajeti, Vahedin Ajeti, Ahmet Turku, Gani Llapashtica, Isa Sadriu, Bardhec Seferi, Sadik Rrahmani, among others. The main supporters of KF Trepça are TORCIDA 1984 which were formed on 20 March 1984.

Kosovo Independent League (1989–1998)

On the 25th May 1989, the Albanian players were forced to leave the club. Therefore, there were two clubs with the same name both claiming the heritage of the successes during the Yugoslavian era.

In 1991, Kosovo proclaimed independence from Serbia and KF Trepça left the Yugoslav football league system like many other clubs did. They became part of Independent League of Kosovo and became one of the dominant football clubs in Kosovo by winning the Kosovar Cup in 1992 and the Independent League of Kosovo in 1993. In 1996 Trepça relegated to the First Football League of Kosovo.

Post war (1999–present)

Trepça came back to the Football Superleague of Kosovo in 2006 after playing almost one decade in lower tiers. Trepça managed to win the Football Superleague of Kosovo in the 2009-10 season. Nevertheless, Trepça relegated once again after finishing last in 2015. In 2016 they were crowned champions of First Football League of Kosovo and promoted to the Football Superleague of Kosovo. However, they were not able to stay for more than one season in the Superleague after finishing 11th and relegating to the First Football League of Kosovo.

KF Trepça Mitrovicë är en fotbollsklubb i Mitrovica, Kosovo. Klubben grundades 1932 och spelar sina hemmamatcher på Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium. Trepça Mitrovicë spelar för närvarande i Kosovos Superliga, landets högsta fotbollsliga.

Klubbens färger är blått och vitt, och deras emblem består av en guldfärgad fotboll med texten "Trepça Mitrovicë" skriven ovanpå. Trepça Mitrovicë har vunnit Kosovos ligacup två gånger, 2017 och 2018.

Några av de mest kända spelarna som har spelat för Trepça Mitrovicë är:

* Valmir Berisha
* Arbër Avdija
* Anel Rashkaj
* Loret Sadiku
* Faton Toski