2000–01 Albanian Superliga

Albanian National Championship
Season 2000–01
Champions Vllaznia
9th Albanian title
Relegated Skënderbeu
Besa
Champions League Tirana
UEFA Cup Vllaznia
Teuta
UEFA Intertoto Cup Vllaznia
Matches played 182
Goals scored 476 (2.62 per match)
Top goalscorer Indrit Fortuzi (31 goals)
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The 1999–2000 Albanian National Championship was the 62nd season of the Albanian National Championship, the top professional league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1930.

Teams

Stadia and last season

Locations of the 1999–2000 Albanian National Championship teams
Team Location Stadium Capacity Last season
Apolonia Fier Loni Papuçiu Stadium 10,000 13th
Bylis Ballsh Adush Muça Stadium 6,000 3rd
Dinamo Tiranë Qemal Stafa Stadium[note 1] 19,700 6th
Elbasani Elbasan Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium 15,000 9th
Flamurtari Vlorë Flamurtari Stadium 15,000 11th
Lushnja Lushnjë Abdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium 12,000 5th
Partizani Tirana Qemal Stafa Stadium 19,700 10th
Skënderbeu Korçë Skënderbeu Stadium 12,000 12th
Shkumbini Peqin Shkumbini Stadium 6,000 7th
Luftëtari Gjirokastër Gjirokastër Stadium 9,000 Second Division
Teuta Durrës Niko Dovana Stadium 12,040 8th
Tirana Tirana Qemal Stafa Stadium 19,700 Champions
Tomori Berat Tomori Stadium 14,750 4th
Vllaznia Shkodër Loro Boriçi Stadium 15,000 2nd

League table

Template:2000–01 Albanian Superliga table

League standings

PosClubPWDLAPPts
1Vllaznia261754512256
2SK Tirana261664561354
3Dinamo261574432152
5Bylis261268312842
4Shkumbini261259403641
6Teuta269611283033
7Besëlidhja269611344133
8Luftëtari269512313332
9KS Lushnja268810333632
10Apolonia268612284230
11Flamurtari268513263329
12Tomori268414334828
13Besa266614163724
14Skënderbeu265516255520

Season statistics

Top scorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Albania Indrit Fortuzi [1] Tirana 18
2 Albania Vioresin Sinani Vllaznia 15
Albania Ilir Qorri Dinamo
4 Albania Edi Martini Luftëtari/Vllaznia 12
5 Albania Edmond Gjata Tomori 11
Albania Daniel Xhafa Dinamo
Albania Artion Poçi Apoloniaa 8
Albania Xhelal Farruku Besëlidhja
Albania Astrit Nexha Shkumbini 7
Albania Andi Shtrepi Skënderbeu/Teuta
Albania Kliton Cafi Besëlidhja
Albania Admir Shehaj Luftëtari 6
Albania Maher Halili Tirana 5
Hungary Zoltán Kenesei Tirana
Albania Klodian Duro Vllaznia

Notes

References


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