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KFF Vllaznia

Key Information

Klubi i Futbollit të Femrave Vllaznia is an Albanian women's professional football club based in Shkodër. The club is considered by UEFA to be the successor club to Ada, which disbanded in 2013. They play their homes games at the Reshit Rusi Stadium and compete in Kategoria Superiore Femra. In conjunction with Ada, the franchise have won eleven consecutive titles, including an unbeaten run in the domestic league from 2013 to 2023 (conceding only 40 goals) which was only broken due to a disciplinary decision from the league.[1] Vllaznia is a concept in Albanian culture often translated as "brotherhood;" it refers to loyalty to one's fis (clan, tribe).[2]

History

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Over the years, Ada Velipojë evolved, with Lazër Matia spearheading the formation of a Vllaznia women's team, dissolving Ada into it, therefore putting on the red and blue jerseys and continuing their winning streak. They achieved international success during the 2019-20 season when they reached the top 32 teams in the UEFA Women's Champions League.

In 2017, Vllaznia triumphed in the Balkan tournament held in Alexandroupolis, Greece, with decisive victories over its counterparts Tiverija of Strumica (6–1), Breznica of Pljevlja (1–0) and in the final against Thrace (7–0). The squad, coached by Nikolin Leka, included players like Ardiola Raxhimi, Valbona Lipe, Arbiona Bajraktari and others.

Honours

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Kategoria Superiore Femra:

Winners (12) : 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16,[3][4] 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19,[5] 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25.

Albanian Women's Cup:

Winners (10): 2013–14,[6] 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21, 2021–22, 2022–23

Europe Statistics

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By season

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UEFA Women's Champions League (Update: 7 September 2024)
Season Competition Round Opposition Home Away Agg.
2014–15 UEFA Women's
Champions League
QS Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 2–1
3rd
Cyprus Apollon Limassol 0–0
Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 0–5
2015–16 UEFA Women's
Champions League
QS Belarus FC Minsk 0–3
4rd
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 0–5
Turkey Konak Belediyespor 1–5
2016–17 UEFA Women's
Champions League
QS Switzerland FC Zürich 0–3
4rd
Slovenia ŽNK Pomurje 1–6
Slovakia Slovan Bratislava 1–2
2017–18 UEFA Women's
Champions League
QS Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 1–0
2nd
Greece PAOK 0–1
Luxembourg Bettembourg 2–0
2018–19 UEFA Women's
Champions League
QS Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 0–5
2nd
Estonia Pärnu 3–1
Moldova Agarista-ȘS Anenii Noi 4–1
2019–20 UEFA Women's
Champions League
QS Republic of Ireland Wexford Youths 3–1
1st
Malta Birkirkara 1–0
Lithuania Gintra Universitetas 1–1
R32 Denmark Fortuna Hjørring 0–1 0–2 0–3
2020–21 UEFA Women's
Champions League
1QR Turkey ALG Spor 3–3 (3–2 p) 3–3 (3–2 p)
2QR Belarus Minsk 0–2 0–2
2021–22 UEFA Women's
Champions League
1QR Hungary Ferencváros 0−0 (3–1 p) 0−0 (3–1p)
2QR Italy Juventus 0−2 0−1 0–3
2022–23 UEFA Women's
Champions League
1QR Slovakia Spartak Myjava 1–0 1–0
2QR Ukraine Vorskla-Kharkiv-2 2–1 1–1 3–2
GS England Chelsea 0−4 0–8
4th
France Paris Saint-Germain 0–4 0–5
Spain Real Madrid 0−2 1−5
2023–24 UEFA Women's
Champions League
1QR Kosovo EP-COM Hajvalia 4–2 4–2
Iceland Valur 1–2 1−2
2024–25 UEFA Women's
Champions League
1QR Georgia (country) Lanchkhuti 3–0 3–0
Austria St. Pölten 0−1 0−1
2025–26 UEFA Women's
Champions League
2QR Belarus Dinamo Minsk 1–2 1–2
Luxembourg Racing Union 1−3 1−3
UEFA Women's
Europa Cup
1QR Ukraine Kolos Kovalivka 2–0 0–2 4–0
2QR Italy Inter Milan TBD 0–7

Players

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Current squad

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As of 8 October 2025[7]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CAN Dior Wilson
2 DF  GUA Jemery Myvett
3 MF  ALB Riselda Leba
4 DF  ALB Suzanë Vuksani
5 DF  ALB Arbiona Bajraktari
6 MF  CAN Natalie Štrkalj
7 MF  USA Teresa Deda
8 MF  KOS Verona Berisha
9 FW  ALB Klaudia Borci
11 FW  ALB Megi Doçi (captain)
12 GK  PAR Cristina Recalde
13 FW  MEX Anahí Rentería
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF  USA Anakah Madril
17 MF  ALB Marinela Ndoci
19 FW  USA Jennessa Groves
20 MF  PAN Carmen Montenegro
21 DF  ALB Herta Hasaj
23 FW  ALB Egla Hoxha
24 MF  ALB Drilona Mataj
26 DF  PAN Mireilis Rojas
27 FW  ALB Lusil Cungu
28 DF  ALB Jylisa Kolekaj
29 DF  MEX Claudia Cid
30 DF  USA Miamour Mesa

Managers

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  • Albania Fatmir Axhani & Hava Axheri (2010–2013)
  • Albania Selami Pepaj (25 June 2013 – 1 June 2015)[8]
  • Albania Nikolin Leka (1 July 2015 – 1 June 2023)
  • Albania Haris Lika (1 August 2023– )

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