KB Tirana explained

KB Tirana
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Nickname:Bardheblutë (The White and Blues)
Leagues:Albanian Superliga
Liga Unike
Albanian Cup
Founded:1946
History:1946–present
Arena:Farie Hoti Sports Palace
Capacity:1,200
Location:Tiranë, Albania
Colors:Blue, White
President:Angelo Koleka
Vice-Presidents:Angelo Koleka
Coach:Erkand Karaj
Championships:21 Albanian Superligas
20 Albanian Cups
9 Albanian Supercups
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KB Tirana are an Albanian professional basketball team based in Tiranë, which is the basketball branch of SK Tirana. They compete in the Albanian Basketball Superleague and in the Liga Unike. The club plays its home domestic games at the Farie Hoti Sports Palace, and they play their international games at the Asllan Rusi Sports Palace.

Tirana are one of the two most successful teams in the history of Albanian basketball (men), having won the Albanian League 21 times, the Albanian Cup a record of 20 times and the Albanian Supercups a record of 9 times.[1] They have won a total of 50 trophies, which is the most in the country.

History

Early years (1920–43)

On 15 August 1920, shortly after Tirana became the capital city of Albania, patriot and football enthusiast Palokë Nika, who had already formed Vllaznia Shkodër built and trained a new team in Tirana, with A. Erebara, P. Jakova, A. Hoxha, Anastas Koja, P. Berisha, Avni Zajmi, H. Fortuzi, B. Pazari, L. Berisha, S. Frasheri, H. Alizoti, A. Gjitomi, and V. Fekeci. The name of the team was Gjurmuesit Republikanë, which a few months later was changed into Agimi Sports Association. The name Agimi (in English: Dawn), was taken from the building in the centre of Tirana near to where they would hold meetings.[2] In 1925 the association's governing council was elected and its members were Avni Zajmi, Selman Stërmasi, B. Toptani, Irfan Gjinali and Anastas Koja. On 16 August 1927, which was the seventh anniversary of the formation of the Agimi Sports Association, the club's name changed into Sportklub Tirana, which would be commonly referred to as SK Tirana.[3] On that day the president of the club was Teki Selenica.[4] Although SK Tirana's early history was dominated by its emphasis on its football department, basketball was experiencing a rise in popularity in Albania at the time and basketball clubs across the country were being set up and friendly games were occasionally being played between clubs from different cities.

Early history and trophies (1944–72)

After the end of World War II and the liberation of Albania in 1944 Albania fell in the hands of the socialist dictator Enver Hoxha, and soon after sport in the country became organised, with national teams and domestic competitions being set up by the communist regime, and this happened with basketball in 1946. In early March 1946 at the Nacional movie theatre in Tirana, the ruling Communist Politburo had instructed the club to change its name to 17 Nëntori in honour of the Liberation of Tirana which took place on 17 November 1944 and later that year 17 Nëntori became a founding member of the Albanian Basketball League and they won the inaugural National Championship that took place in 1946. They failed to retain the title the following season as local rivals Partizani won the National Championship, but 17 Nëntori were to win 3 consecutive titles between 1948 and 1950.

Recent dominance (1999 onwards)

After 11 years drought Tirana got the right roster and coach and started winning trophies yet again. From 1999 to 2018 they won 28 such, dominating in the country.On 30 August 2016 it was announced that Tirana would compete in the 2016–17 Balkan International Basketball League, becoming only the second Albanian club to do so after BC Vllaznia.[5] [6] Ahead of the 2016–17 season they appointed Macedonian Slobodan Petrovski as head coach,[7] [8] and signed Albanian internationals Endrit Hysenagolli, Erkand Karaj as well as foreigners Nemanja Gavranić, Griffin Ramme and Manuel Johnson.[9] [10] Tirana played fellow debutants KB Trepça from Kosovo on 10 October 2016 at the Asllan Rusi Sports Palace in front of around 1,100 spectators, and they won 78–66 to claim a victory in their first ever Balkan League game.[11] [12]

Contrary to the domestic domination, even by approaching some quality new players and coach, KB Tirana in the Balkan League has failed to impress so far, despite 2017–18 season participation in play-off and some memorable wins. Playing, however only few seasons in this competition, team needs more experience and perhaps bringing more skillful players to seek success.

Home arenas

Tirana plays its domestic homes games at the Farie Hoti Sports Palace, which has a capacity of around 1,200. Before this arena was built they played their home games at the 2,800 seater Asllan Rusi Sports Palace, which is the main sports arena in Tirana and indeed all of Albania. As of 2016, they played their Balkan International Basketball League home games at the Asllan Rusi Sports Palace as the Farie Hoti Sports Palace does not meet the licensing requirements to stage such games.

However, in 2017 club moved to the Tirana Olympic Park, as a requirement for playing the Balkan League.[13]

Roster

2016–17 squad changes

In

PositionPlayerMoving from
Coach Erkand Karaj BC Kamza Basket
PF Gerti Shima[14] Sigal Prishtina
C Endrit Hysenagolli Bashkimi Prizren
PF Endrit Hysenagolli KK Teodo Tivat
PG Erkand Karaj BC Kamza Basket
PF Nemanja Gavranić Garonne ASPTT Basket
PG Griffin Ramme Bashkimi Prizren
PF Joans Gjeci Superior Basket

Out

PositionPlayerMoving to
PG Majk VaqarriFree agent
PF Marlin SukajFree agent
SG Jeton HuqiFree agent
PG Mired JaniFree agent
Coach Slobodan PetrovskiFree agent

Honours

1946, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1957, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1971, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2023

1961, 1962, 1963, 1969, 1971, 1973, 1977, 1988, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2018, 2022, 2024 (Record)

2001, 2003, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2017, 2023 (Record)

International competitions

Tirana in Europe

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1970–71FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup1R KK Zadar62–7260–73122–145
1971–72FIBA European Champions Cup1R CJS Aleppo20–020–040–0
2R Jugoplastika77–9058–85135–175
1973–74FIBA European Cup Winners' Cup1R KK Crvena zvezda83–9970–114163–213
Notes

Tirana in the BIBL

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregateAdvancing
2016–17Balkan International Basketball LeagueFirst Stage
Group B
Trepça78–6674–686th
Feni Industries63–7257–98
Sutjeska56–7961–77
Karpoš Sokoli83–10074–78
Peja76–7372-96
2017–18Balkan International Basketball LeagueRegular Season Blokotehna67-9268-1006th
Rilski Sportist78-9979-94
Academic Plovdiv61-9769-90
Levski79-7652-105
Kumanovo75–73cancelled
Bashkimi75-6995-101
Ibar95-65102-107
2017–18Balkan International Basketball LeaguePlay-Off Levski67-7375-980-2

Head coaches

CoachYears active
Bujar Shehu1966–2002
Bujar Shehu2012–2015[15]
Roland Avrami2015–2016[16]
Slobodan Petrovski2016
Nikola Milatović2016–2017
Antonios Doukas2017-2018
Erkand Karaj2018 -

Management

KB Tirana (women)

For the women basketball team see KB Tirana (women)

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.fshb.al/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=39&Itemid=130 Historia e kampioneve shqiptare meshkuj
  2. Web site: Palok Nika, personazhi historik i sportit shqiptar. 2015-08-14. Shkodra Sport. Gjergj Kola. sq.
  3. http://www.tirana1920.info/Historia.html Kampionatet e kohës së Luftës II Botërore
  4. Web site: Kur u themelua Sportklub Tirana? Besnik Dizdari on Panorama-Sport 7 November 2012 . 20 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150923031728/http://www.panorama-sport.com/2012/11/kur-eshte-themeluar-sportklub-tirana/#ixzz3iN97tS2s . 23 September 2015 . dead .
  5. http://www.balkanleague.net/en/news.php?id=18476 SK Tirana is the newest member of SIGAL-UNIQA Balkan League
  6. http://www.balkanleague.net/en/news.php?id=18506 BIBL visited SK Tirana
  7. http://telesport.al/tirana-ne-ligen-ballkanike-nje-trajner-maqedonas-ne-stol/ Tirana në Ligën Ballkanike, një trajner maqedonas në stol
  8. http://www.eurobasket.com/FYR%20Macedonia/news/462273/Slobodan-Petrvoski-new-head-coach-of-Sk-Tirana Slobodan Petrvoski new head coach of SK Tirana
  9. http://www.balkanleague.net/en/news.php?id=18508 Tirana inks Johnson and Hysenagolli
  10. http://www.balkanleague.net/en/news.php?id=18528 Three new names for SK Tirana
  11. http://www.balkanleague.net/en/news.php?id=18536 SK Tirana celebrated its debut with a home victory
  12. http://www.panorama.com.al/sport/liga-ballkanike-tirana-fantastike-mund-trepcen-ne-debutim/ Liga Ballkanike / Tirana fantastike, mund Trepçen në debutim
  13. Web site: SK Tirana to participate in SIGAL UNIQA Balkan League for a second year in a row. Balkan International Basketball League. 14 July 2017. 19 July 2017.
  14. http://albaniansport.net/new/basketboll-meshkuj-gerti-shima-prezantohet-zyrtarisht-tek-tirana/ Gerti Shima prezantohet zyrtarisht tek Tirana
  15. http://www.panorama.com.al/sport/bujar-shehu-fitoi-sporti-urime-kampioneve-kuqeblu/ Bujar Shehu: Fitoi sporti, urime kampionëve kuqeblu!
  16. http://www.panorama.com.al/sport/revolucion-te-tirana-rokade-brenda-familjes-ne-stol/ Revolucion te Tirana, rokadë brenda familjes në stol