Kosovar Cup
Founded | 1991 |
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Region | Kosovo |
Number of teams | 42 |
Current champions | KF Feronikeli (2nd title) |
Most successful club(s) | KF Prishtina, KF Liria (3 titles) |
Website | http://www.ffk-kosova.com/ |
The Kosovar Cup is the major football (soccer) national cup tournament in Kosovo.For sponsorship reasons it was referred to as Digitalb Cup of Kosovo or (Digitalb Kupa e Kosoves in Albanian) from 2014. It was established in 1991, and is organized by the Football Federation of Kosovo.
Cup finals
Within FR Yugoslavia:
- 1991-92 KF Trepça (Kosovska Mitrovica)
- 1992-93 KF Flamurtari (Pristina)
- 1993-94 KF Prishtina (Pristina)
- 1994-95 KF Liria (Prizren)
- 1995-96 KF Flamurtari (Pristina) 2-1 KF Dukagjini (Klina)
- 1996-97 KF 2 Korriku (Pristina) w/o KF Drita (Gnjilane) [final not played]
- 1997-98 tournament not held
- 1998-99 tournament not held
Reestablished after establishment of UNMIK:
- 1999-00 KF Gjilani (Gnjilane)
- 2000-01 KF Drita (Gnjilane)
- 2001-02 KF Besiana (Podujevo) 2-1 KF Gjilani (Gnjilane)
- 2002-03 KF KEK-u (Obilić) 3-1 KF Prishtina (Pristina) [aet]
- 2003-04 KF Kosova (Pristina) 1-0 KF Besa (Peć)
- 2004-05 KF Besa (Peć) 3-2 KF KEK-u (Obilić)
- 2005-06 KF Prishtina (Pristina) 1-1 Drenica (Skenderaj) [aet, 5-4 pen]
- 2006-07 KF Liria (Prizren) 0-0 KF Flamurtari (Pristina) [3-0 pen]
- 2007-08 KF Vllaznimi (Gjakova) 2-0 KF Trepça'89 (Kosovska Mitrovica)
After proclamation of independence:
- 2008-09 KF Hysi (Podujevo) 2-1 KF Prishtina (Pristina)
- 2009-10 KF Liria (Prizren) 2-1 KF Vëllaznimi (Gjakova)
- 2010-11 KF Prishtina (Pristina) 1-2 KF Besa (Peć)
- 2011-12 KF Trepça'89 (Kosovska Mitrovica) 3-0 KF Ferizaj (Uroševac)
- 2012-13 KF Prishtina (Pristina) 1-1 KF Ferizaj (Uroševac) [aet, 4-3 pen]
- 2013-14 KF Hajvalia (Hajvalia) 1-2 KF Feronikeli (Glogovac)
- 2014–15 KF Feronikeli (Glogovac) 1-1 KF Trepça'89 (Kosovska Mitrovica) [aet, 5-4 pen]
Most Winners
- 3 KF Prishtina (Pristina)
- 3 KF Liria (Prizren)
- 2 KF Flamurtari (Pristina)
- 2 KF Besa (Peć)
- 2 KF Feronikeli (Glogovac)
- 1 KF 2 Korriku (Pristina)
- 1 KF Besiana (Podujevo)
- 1 KF Drita (Gnjilane)
- 1 KF Gjilani (Gnjilane)
- 1 KF Kosova (Pristina)
- 1 KF KEK-u (Obilić)
- 1 KF Trepça (Kosovska Mitrovica)
- 1 KF Vllaznimi (Gjakova)
- 1 KF Hysi (Podujevo)
- 1 KF Trepça'89 (Kosovska Mitrovica)
References
- ↑ Pandovski, Fatjon (12 June 2009). "Kosovo - List of Cup Winners". RSSF. Retrieved 2010-01-24.
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