Qamil Teliti Explained

Qamil Teliti
Fullname:Qamil Teliti
Birth Date:9 July 1922
Birth Place:Kavajë, Albania
Death Place:Tirana, Albania
Height:1.80NaN0
Position:Striker
Youthclubs1:Besa
Years1:1937–1941
Clubs1:Besa
Years2:1947–1949
Clubs2:Partizani
Years3:1949–1953
Clubs3:Dinamo
Clubs4:Tirana
Clubs5:Apolonia
Nationalyears1:1946–1952
Nationalteam1:Albania[1]
Nationalcaps1:13
Nationalgoals1:6

Qamil Teliti (9 July 1922 – 7 December 1977), nicknamed Tarzani, was an Albanian footballer known for being one of the most important players of the Albania team that won the Balkan Cup in 1946.[1] Along with Loro Boriçi he was one of the artifices of the success of the team. He was posthumously honored for his services to Albanian football in 2018.[2]

Club career

Teliti started his senior career at hometown club Besa Kavajë during the mid-late 1930s. He was known for his powerful right foot and scoring from long distances. This earned him the reputation as the most feared striker in the country that soon attracted the attention of the national team. He was a successful player for Besa and went on to compete for all three of Tirana's professional clubs.

Qamil Teliti competed in over 30 international matches for Besa, Dinamo, Tirana, Partizani and Vllaznia.

International career

He made his debut and scored the first ever goal for Albania in a friendly not recognised by FIFA against Montenegro, played in Shkodër on 22 September 1946. Albania won the match 5–0. Teliti also scored the final goal of the match in the '75th minute. On 13 October 1946 in the match against Romania during the Balkan Championship tournament, Teliti scored the only goal of the match in the '55th minute.[3] It was a powerful long-distance shot that beat goalkeeper Lăzăreanu. Albania became Balkan Champion and Teliti's legacy was forever cemented in the hearts and minds of all football fans around the country.

He earned a total of 13 caps, scoring 6 goals. His final international was a December 1952 friendly match against Czechoslovakia.[4]

International goals by date, venue, cap, opponent, score, result and competition
No.DateVenueCapOpponentGoalsResultCompetition
122 September 1946Shkodër, Albania align=center 1 align=center 5–0 WFriendly
27 October 1946 Tirana, Albaniaalign=center 2 align=center 2–3 L1946 Balkan Cup
313 October 1946 align=center 4 align=center 1–0 W
423 October 1949 align=center 8 align=center 1–1 TFriendly
529 November 1952 align=center 12 align=center 3–2 WFriendly

Honours

4

1950, 1951, 1952, 1953[5]

1

1946

Notes and References

  1. https://www.rsssf.org/miscellaneous/alba-recintlp.html Albania - Record International Players
  2. http://telegraf.al/sport/musta-murati-dhe-teliti-pas-vdekjes-dekorohen-me-nderi-i-futbollit-shqiptar/ Musta, Murati dhe Teliti (pas vdekjes) dekorohen me “Nderi i futbollit shqiptar”
  3. http://telegraf.al/sport/bedri-alimehmeti-rexhep-spahiu-shkelqim-i-dyfishte-ne-fushe-e-ne-bankine/ Rexhep SPAHIU, shkëlqim i dyfishtë në fushë e në bankinë
  4. Web site: Player Database. eu-football.info. 9 November 2019.
  5. https://www.rsssf.org/players/alba-champ-teams.html Albania - Championship Winning Teams