Albania had been invited to play in II World Cup
1934, but owing to organizing difficulties it didn’t take part. Albania is one of founding members of UEFA in
1954: it took part for first time in European Championships in
1963, for edition
1964.
First participations –
1946, Balkan Cup for National Representatives;
1961, Balkan Clubs Cup; 1963, Olympic Games eliminatory round: for Tokio
1964;
1962-63, Champion Clubs Cup;
1968-69, Cup Winners Cup;
1971-72 (forfaited),
1981-82 (played), UEFA Cup;
1999, UEFA Intertoto Cup; never in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
ROLL OF HONOURS OF ALBANIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE
Winners of VIII Balkan Championships (Tiranë, October 1946):
the first official international tournament played in Europe after Second World War
Winners of Rothmans Football International Tournament (Valletta, February 2000)
CLUBS
Partizani Tiranë,
Winners of Balkan Champion Clubs Cup in 1970
YOUTH NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
ALBANIA “U-23” (Shpresa nën 23)
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1969 in Romania
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1970 in Bulgaria
2nd place: Balkan Championship 1974 in Romania
ALBANIA “U-21” (Shpresa nën 21)
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1976 in Greece
Winners of the Balkan Championship 1978 (home-away matches)
Winners of the Balkan Championship 1981 in Greece
Qualified among Eight best “Under 21” Teams in European Championships 1984 (Absolute Invincibility from December 7th, 1978 to March 13th, 1984 – Home Invincibility from 1973 to 1984):
Authoritative English monthly “World Soccer” in December 1983 proclaimed Albania "Under 21” among best eight world teams:
ALBANIA “U-18” (e Rinisë nën 18)
Albanian Leonard Liti proclaimed the best kicker of Balkan Championship 1978 in Turkey
2nd place: Balkan Championship 1979 in Bulgaria (Agim Maliqati and Leonard Liti of Albania best goalkeeper and defender of BC)
Qualified to Final Tournament of European Championship 1982 in Finland
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1985 in Greece
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1987 in Turkey
2nd place: “Adriatic” Tournament 1990 in Italy
2nd place: Balkan Championship 1990 in Greece
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1995 in Turkey
ALBANIA “U-17” (e Paratërinisë nën 17)
2nd place: “Rijeka” Tournament 1996 in Croatia
Qualified to Second Round of European Championship 2002-03
Qualified to Second Round of European Championship 2011-12
ALBANIA “U-16” (e Paratërinisë nën 16)
Qualified to Final Tournament of European Championship 1994 in Ireland
2nd place: “Nereo Rocco” Tournament 1996 in Italy
ALBANIA “U-15” (e Paratërinisë nën 15)
Winners of “Beato Annibale Maria di Francia” Tournament 1996 in Italy
3rd place: Balkan Championship 2001 in Albania
ALBANIA “U-14” (e Paratërinisë nën 14)
2nd place: “Primavera” Tournament 1995 in Italy
Albania had been invited to play in II World Cup [color=Blue]1934[/color], but owing to organizing difficulties it didn’t take part. Albania is one of founding members of UEFA in [color=Blue]1954[/color]: it took part for first time in European Championships in [color=Blue]1963[/color], for edition [color=Blue]1964[/color].
First participations – [color=Blue]1946[/color], Balkan Cup for National Representatives; [color=Blue]1961[/color], Balkan Clubs Cup; 1963, Olympic Games eliminatory round: for Tokio [color=Blue]1964[/color]; [color=Blue]1962-63[/color], Champion Clubs Cup; [color=Blue]1968-69[/color], Cup Winners Cup; [color=Blue]1971-72[/color] (forfaited), [color=Blue]1981-82[/color] (played), UEFA Cup;[color=Blue] 1999[/color], UEFA Intertoto Cup; never in Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.
[b]
ROLL OF HONOURS OF ALBANIAN FOOTBALL FEDERATION[/b]
[b]
NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVE[/b]
[color=Blue]Winners[/color] of VIII Balkan Championships (Tiranë, October 1946): [u]the first official international tournament played in Europe after Second World War[/u]
[color=Blue]Winners[/color] of Rothmans Football International Tournament (Valletta, February 2000)
CLUBS
Partizani Tiranë, [color=Blue]Winners[/color] of Balkan Champion Clubs Cup in 1970
[b]YOUTH NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES[/b]
ALBANIA “U-23” (Shpresa nën 23)
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1969 in Romania
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1970 in Bulgaria
2nd place: Balkan Championship 1974 in Romania
[b]ALBANIA “U-21” (Shpresa nën 21)[/b]
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1976 in Greece
[color=Blue]Winners [/color]of the Balkan Championship 1978 (home-away matches)
[color=Blue]Winners [/color]of the Balkan Championship 1981 in Greece
[color=Blue]Qualified among Eight best “Under 21” Teams in European Championships 1984 [/color](Absolute Invincibility from December 7th, 1978 to March 13th, 1984 – Home Invincibility from 1973 to 1984): [color=Blue]Authoritative English monthly “World Soccer” in December 1983 proclaimed Albania "Under 21” among best eight world teams[/color]:
[img]http://www.giovanniarmillotta.it/albania/calcio/worldsoccer.jpg[/img]
[b]ALBANIA “U-18” (e Rinisë nën 18)[/b]
Albanian Leonard Liti proclaimed the best kicker of Balkan Championship 1978 in Turkey
2nd place: Balkan Championship 1979 in Bulgaria (Agim Maliqati and Leonard Liti of Albania best goalkeeper and defender of BC)
Qualified to Final Tournament of European Championship 1982 in Finland
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1985 in Greece
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1987 in Turkey
2nd place: “Adriatic” Tournament 1990 in Italy
2nd place: Balkan Championship 1990 in Greece
3rd place: Balkan Championship 1995 in Turkey
[b]ALBANIA “U-17” (e Paratërinisë nën 17)[/b]
2nd place: “Rijeka” Tournament 1996 in Croatia
Qualified to Second Round of European Championship 2002-03
Qualified to Second Round of European Championship 2011-12
[b]ALBANIA “U-16” (e Paratërinisë nën 16)[/b]
Qualified to Final Tournament of European Championship 1994 in Ireland
2nd place: “Nereo Rocco” Tournament 1996 in Italy
[b]
ALBANIA “U-15” (e Paratërinisë nën 15)[/b]
[color=Blue]Winners[/color] of “Beato Annibale Maria di Francia” Tournament 1996 in Italy
3rd place: Balkan Championship 2001 in Albania
[b]ALBANIA “U-14” (e Paratërinisë nën 14)[/b]
2nd place: “Primavera” Tournament 1995 in Italy