FC Dinamo City

Dinamo City
Full nameFootball Club Dinamo City
NicknamesDinamovitët
Blutë
Nëndetësja Blu
Founded3 March 1950 (3 March 1950)
GroundSelman Stërmasi Stadium, Tiranë
Capacity9,800
PresidentArdian Bardhi
ManagerIlir Daja
LeagueKategoria Superiore
2024–25Kategoria Superiore, 3rd
Websitefcdinamocity.al

Football Club Dinamo City, commonly referred to as Dinamo City and colloquially known as Dinamo, is an Albanian professional football club based in Tirana. They compete in the Kategoria Superiore, the top tier of Albanian football. Founded in 1950, the club was historically affiliated to the Interior Ministry and having won 18 National Championships, it is considered to be the second most decorated club after local rivals KF Tirana.

History

The club was officially founded on 3 March 1950 by the Interior Ministry of Albania during the communist regime under dictator Enver Hoxha. They won four consecutive championships from 1950 to 1953.[1] During this time, Dinamo recorded a hot streak of 25 consecutive wins, a record in Albanian football and 4th longest domestic winning streak in Europe.[1]

In 1967, Dinamo won its 9th championship by leaving Tirana, then 17 Nëntori, one point behind, who was expelled for the tournament three weeks before the end.[2] This championship is not officially recognised by UEFA, however.

In 1989, Dinamo eventually finished third in the league which was won by 17 Nëntori, which made eligible to play in European Cup Winners' Cup for the third time in their history.[3] In the preliminary round of the tournament the team faced Chernomorets Burgas, losing the first leg 1–3 (Demollari scoring the lone goal for Dinamo City) but winning the second 4–0 at home, thus recording its biggest win in a UEFA club competition.[4] The team then was eliminated in the first round by Dinamo București despite winning the first leg in Tirana 1–0. Dinamo București won the second leg 2–0.

In 1995, the team were renamed KS Olimpik Tirana to leave behind the "communist past", but the club returned to their original name two years later.[5]

Original Logo

After finishing third in the table in 2005–06 season, Dinamo City named Faruk Sejdini as their new coach. One of Albania's best teachers of footballing fundamentals, he had a spell at the club last term before being dismissed by president Besnik Sulaj. Having returned following a spell at Shkumbini, Sejdini said: "It's nice to be back." On 23 October 2006, he was fired.

At the start of the 2007–08 season, Agim Canaj took over as head coach, replacing Ilir Daja who led Dinamo towards the championship title, after a dramatic win against Partizani 2–1 in the final match, playing for 36 minutes with 9 players. In the summer of 2008, Ilir Daja moved into a position as director in order to make place for Marcelo Javier Zuleta from Argentina. The Argentinian coach also brought with him four Argentinian players; goalkeeper Daniel Bertoya, defender Alejandro Palladino, midfielder Agustín González, and striker Cristian Campozano. Zuleta only lasted for the first Champions League qualification match against Bosnians FK Modriča before he was replaced as coach by Artan Mërgjyshi, for only one match.

Together with Zuleta, the four Argentinian players also left the club. After Mërgjyshi left, Zlatko Dalić, the current head coach of Croatia, was appointed as new coach for Dinamo. He signed a two-year contract with the club. That deal was broken when Dinamo lost its second game in the re-beginning of the 2008–09 season against Partizani. Shkëlqim Muça was then appointed manager of the club five days after of Zlatko Dalić's leave. In the 2009–10 season, Dinamo won the championship again, registering its 18th success.[6]

In 2011–12 season, the club experienced its worst period of all time, finishing last in the league with 13 points from 26 matches, winning only 3 times. They were relegated to the Kategoria e Parë for the first time in their history.[7] Since the 2012–13 season, the club have played in the Kategoria e Parë and have risked relegation to the third tier several times.[8] After spending 9 seasons in the second division, Dinamo clinched the promotion to the Superiore, confirming first place in Group A following a 2–0 win against FK Vora.

On 25 August 2023, it was officially announced by president Bardhi that the club would rebrand to Dinamo City, ahead of the 2023–24 Kategoria Superiore season.

Stadium

Dinamo City has historically played at Selman Stërmasi Stadium which was also known as Dinamo Stadium when it first opened. After a spell playing at Niko Dovana Stadium, Durrës, Dinamo rebranded in 2023 and now play at the Elbasan Arena in Elbasan.

Supporters

The "Blue Boys" are an Ultras group for the Albanian football team, Dinamo City. The group were formed in 2008 and have gained 5,000 followers as of 2021. They organise meetings and trips to matches in Tirana and also away matches in Albania and even abroad. They promote Dinamo City to the local public and influence fans of the club in a number of ways.[9]

Divisional movements

Series Years Last Promotions Relegations
Kategoria Superiore 66 2025–26 Decrease 2 (2011–2012, 2021–22)
Kategoria e Parë 10 2022–23 Increase 2 (2020–21, 2022–23) Decrease 0

Honours

Domestic

Dinamo are the second most successful and decorated club in Albania, having won (18) league titles Kategoria Superiore. The club also holds the win Albanian Cups (14) and Albanian Supercups (3). The club's most recent trophy was the 2025 Albanian Supercup won on 28 December 2025.

Type Competition Titles Seasons
Domestic Kategoria Superiore 18 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1966–67, 1972–73, 1974–75 , 1975–76, 1976–77, 1979–80, 1985–86, 1989–90, 2001–02, 2007–08, 2009–10
Albanian Cup 14 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1960, 1970–71, 1973–74, 1977–78, 1981–82 , 1988–89, 1989–90, 2002–03, 2024–25
Albanian Supercup 3 1989, 2008, 2025
Double 6 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1960, 1989–90
Europe Balkans Cup RU 1969

Internationally, they lost a final in the Balkan Cup in 1969 against Beroe Stara Zagora. They won the first leg in Tirana 1–0 with a goal by Bahri Ishka, but in the return match they lost 3–0 by forfeit because during the regime of Enver Hoxha, travel wasn't allowed to Bulgaria.

FC Dinamo City in Europe

Dinamo City have given good performances in Europe among Albanian squads, winning 3 ties in Europe.

Submarine blues In their European path, Dinamo have played against "big guns" such as: Ajax, Austria Wien, etc. Drawn against teams such as Sporting Lisbona, Beşiktaş, Dinamo București, Olympique Marseille, Brøndby, CSKA Sofia, Sheriff Tiraspol, CZ Jena, Aberdeen, Hajduk Split, etc. Dinamo has passed 6 rounds in the European cups, defeating opponents like Ħamrun Spartans, Chernomorets Burgas, Kaunas, Atlètic Club d'Escaldes and Hajduk Split.

The evening of August 14, 2025 is historic for Dinamo as for the first time after almost 15 years of absence from European cups, they reached the play-off stage of the UEFA Conference League where they defeated HNK Hajduk Split 3-1 with goals from Zabërgja and Qardaku and Hekuran Berisha.

Season Competition Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1961–63 Balkans Cup Group B Romania Dinamo București 1–1 3–2
2nd
Bulgaria Levski Sofia 0–0 2–2
Turkey Fenerbahçe 3–2 0–1
1963–64 Balkans Cup Group A Turkey Beşiktaş 2–0 0–1
3rd
Romania Rapid București 1–1 1–2
Bulgaria Levski Sofia 1–1 1–1
1967–68 European Cup 1R West Germany Eintracht Braunschweig (w/o) (w/o) (w/o)
1969 Balkans Cup Group A Romania Universitatea Craiova 2–0 1–3
1st
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bor 4–1 2–2
Final Bulgaria Beroe Stara Zagora 1–0 0–3 1–3
1971–72 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Austria Austria Wien 1–1 0–1 1–2
1976 Balkans Cup Group B Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dinamo Zagreb 1–2 1–2
2nd
Greece Ethnikos Piraeus 2–0 3–4
1980–81 European Cup 1R Netherlands Ajax 0–2 0–1 0–3
1981–82 UEFA Cup 1R East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena 1–0 0–4 1–4
1982–83 European Cup Winners' Cup 1R Scotland Aberdeen 0–0 0–1 0–1
1985–86 UEFA Cup 1R Malta Ħamrun Spartans 1–0 0–0 1–0
2R Portugal Sporting CP 0–0 0–1 0–1
1986–87 European Cup 1R Turkey Beşiktaş 0–1 0–2 0–3
1987–88 Balkans Cup Group B Turkey Eskişehirspor 3–1 0–4
3rd
Romania Corvinul Hunedoara 1–1 0–2
1989–90 European Cup Winners' Cup QR Bulgaria Chernomorets Burgas 4–0 1–3 5–3
1R Romania Dinamo București 1–0 0–2 1–2
1990–91 European Cup 1R France Marseille 0–0 1–5 1–5
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1QR Romania Dinamo București 1–3 0–1 1–4
2002–03 UEFA Champions League 1QR Lithuania FBK Kaunas 0–0 3–2 3–2
2QR Denmark Brøndby IF 0–4 0–1 0–5
2003–04 UEFA Cup QR Belgium Lokeren 0–4 1–3 1–7
2004–05 UEFA Cup 1QR Romania Oțelul Galați 1–4 0–4 1–8
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1R Croatia Varteks 2–1 1–4 3–5
2006–07 UEFA Cup 1QR Bulgaria CSKA Sofia 0–1 1–4 1–5
2008–09 UEFA Champions League 1QR Bosnia and Herzegovina Modriča 0–2 1–2 1–4
2009–10 UEFA Europa League 1QR Finland Lahti 2–0 1–4 3–4
2010–11 UEFA Champions League 2QR Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 1–0 1–3 2–3
2025–26 UEFA Conference League 2QR Andorra Atlètic Club d'Escaldes 1–1 2–1 3–2
3QR Croatia Hajduk Split 3–1 (a.e.t.) 1–2 4–3
PO Poland Jagiellonia Białystok 1–1 0–3 1–4
  • QR = Qualifying Round
  • 1QR = 1st Round
  • 2QR = 2nd Round
  • 3QR = 3rd Round
  • PO = Play-Off
  • Clubs which ultimately won the tournament in that same season are indicated in bold

Europe

UEFA club coefficient ranking

Rank Team Points
306 Russia Lokomotiv Moscow 3.000
307 Norway Fredikstad 2.500
308 Albania FC Dinamo City 2.500
309 Hungary Győri ETO FC 2.500
310 Luxembourg UNA Strassen 2.500

Record transfers

Rank Player To Fee Year
1. Albania Eduard Abazaj Croatia Hajduk Split €1.00m 1990
2. Kosovo Baton Zabërgja Ukraine Metalist 1925 €800k 2025
3. Nigeria Peter Itodo Ukraine Metalist 1925 €700k 2025
4. Albania Simon Simoni Germany Eintracht Frankfurt €600k 2022
5. Albania Elis Bakaj Romania Dinamo București €250k 2010
Albania Jahmir Hyka Norway Rosenborg €250k 2005

Recent seasons

Last Season of Dinamo in Kategoria Superiore

Season Division Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Supercup Europe Top Scorer
2000–01 Kampionati Shqiptar 3rd 26 15 7 4 43 21 52 SR Albania Ilir Qorri 15
2001–02 Kampionati Shqiptar 1st 26 19 6 1 55 15 63 RU UC 1QR Albania Daniel Xhafaj 10
Albania Klodian Asllani 10
2002–03 Kampionati Shqiptar 6th 26 10 8 8 29 24 39 W RU UCL 2QR Zambia January Zyambo 8
2003–04 Kategoria Superiore 2nd 36 21 8 7 68 39 71 RU RU UC 1QR Albania Ilir Qorri 15
2004–05 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 18 8 10 51 30 62 SR UC 1QR Zambia January Zyambo 13
2005–06 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 36 17 10 9 53 35 61 SF UIC 1QR Senegal El Hadji Goudjabi 15
2006–07 Kategoria Superiore 5th 33 14 5 14 41 39 57 QF UC 1QR Croatia Pero Pejić 9
2007–08 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 21 7 5 56 14 70 SF Croatia Pero Pejić 18
2008–09 Kategoria Superiore 3rd 33 14 10 9 48 34 52 QF W UCL 1QR Albania Sebino Plaku 17
2009–10 Kategoria Superiore 1st 33 19 4 10 56 41 61 THR UEL 1QR Albania Elis Bakaj 16
2010–11 Kategoria Superiore 10th 33 10 9 14 46 50 39 RU RU UCL 2QR Albania Emiljano Vila 13
2011–12 Kategoria Superiore ↓14th 33 3 7 16 25 47 13 SR Albania Bekim Kuli 6
2021–22 Kategoria Superiore ↓9th 36 6 11 19 21 46 29 QF North Macedonia Agim Ibraimi 8
2023–24 Kategoria Superiore 7th 36 13 8 15 42 43 47 QF Albania Luis Kaçorri 9
2024–25 Kategoria Superiore 4th 36 14 13 9 49 41 55 W Nigeria Peter Itodo 13
2025–26 Kategoria Superiore W UECL PO

Players

Current squad

As of 1 January 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  ALB Edmir Sali
2 DF  ALB Ysni Ismaili
4 DF  POR André Teixeira
5 DF  ALB Rustem Hoxha
6 MF  ALB Adrian Doçi
8 MF  SEN Bakary Goudiaby
9 FW  MLI Saliou Guindo
10 MF  ALB Lorenco Vila
11 FW  ALB Dejvi Bregu
14 DF  KOS Bekim Maliqi
18 FW  POR Tiago Nani
19 FW  NGA Ibrahim Mustapha
20 FW  NGA Malomo Ayodeji
21 MF  ALB Klevi Qefalija
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 MF  ALB Bruno Dita (captain)
23 FW  KOS Bernard Berisha
24 FW  ALB Florenc Farruku
27 DF  ALB Naser Aliji
28 DF  ALB Jorgo Meksi
31 DF  ALB Ledio Beqja
38 FW  GAM Mustapha Koma
45 FW  NGA Bright James
47 MF  BRA Lorran Quintanilha
50 GK  ALB Rajan Guçi
77 GK  ALB Aldo Teqja
93 DF  KOS Faton Neziri
97 GK  ALB Tomas Kiri
99 MF  ALB Eridon Qardaku

Academy players with first-team appearances

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
30 MF  ALB Kevin Meça
41 MF  ALB Bjorni Duka

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
13 DF  ALB Jord Çelkupa (on loan at Luftëtari)
29 FW  KOS Hekuran Berisha (on loan at Dukagjini)

Current staff

Position Name
Head coach Albania Ilir Daja
Assistant coach Albania Renaldo Kalari
Albania Glen Daja
Goalkeeping coach Albania Ilir Bozhiqi
Albania Blendi Baholli
Fitness coach Italy Korrado Sacone
Team manager Albania Ergi Kasmi
Physio Albania Gledi Rexha
Albania Ramiz Reçi
President Albania Adrian Bardhi
General director Albania Ermal Barushi
Sports director Albania Luan Pinari

Top scorers (Golden Boot)

Season Player Goals
1955 Albania Skënder Jareci 23
1958 Albania Skënder Jareci 14
1960 Albania Skënder Jareci 16
1970–71 Albania Ilir Përnaska 19
1971–72 Albania Ilir Përnaska 17
1972–73 Albania Ilir Përnaska 12
1973–74 Albania Ilir Përnaska 19
1974–75 Albania Ilir Përnaska 17
1975–76 Albania Ilir Përnaska 18

Notable players

List of managers

  • Albania Zihni Gjinali (1949–1956)
  • Albania Zyber Konçi (1959–1961)
  • Albania Xhevdet Shaqiri (1960s)
  • Albania Skënder Jareci (1966–1973)
  • Albania Sabri Peqini (1974–1975)
  • Albania Durim Shehu (1975–1977)
  • Albania Saimir Dauti (1977–1980)
  • Albania Stavri Lubonja (1979–1981)
  • Albania Fatmir Frashëri (1985–1986)
  • Albania Bejkush Birçe (1987–1991)
  • Albania Neptun Bajko (1991)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (1992–1993)
  • Albania Vasillaq Zëri (1994)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (1994–1997)
  • Albania Gani Xhafa (1997)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (1998–1999)
  • Albania Bujar Kasmi (1999–2000)
  • Albania Shpëtim Duro (2000)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (2000–2001)
  • Albania Astrit Hafizi (2001)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (Sep 2001 – Aug 2002)
  • Romania Aurel Țicleanu (2002–03)
  • Albania Agim Canaj (May 2003 – Jun 2003)
  • Albania Andrea Marko (Aug 2003 – Oct 2003)
  • Albania Sulejman Demollari (4 Oct 2003 – 20 Feb 2004)
  • Albania Vasil Bici (15 Mar 2004 – Jul 2004)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (Jul 2004 – 25 Sep 2004)
  • Argentina Pedro Pasculli (25 Sep 2004 – 30 Oct 2004)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (30 Oct 2004 – 15 Jan 2005)
  • Argentina Pedro Pasculli (15 Jan 2005 – 27 Feb 2005)
  • Albania Agim Canaj (27 Feb 2005 – Jun 2005)
  • Argentina Ramón Cabrero (Jul 2005)
  • Croatia Luka Bonačić (Jul 2005 – 29 Aug 2005)
  • Albania Vasil Bici (29 Aug 2005 – 15 Nov 2005)
  • Croatia Ivan Katalinić (15 Nov 2005 – 15 Feb 2006)
  • Albania Vasil Bici (15 Feb 2006 – 15 Mar 2006)
  • Albania Sulejman Demollari (15 Mar 2006 – 25 Mar 2006)
  • Albania Vasil Bici (25 Mar 2006 – Jun 2006)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (Jul 2006 – 25 Oct 2006)
  • Albania Redi Jupi (25 Oct 2006 – Jun 2007)
  • Albania Agim Canaj (Jul 2007 – 24 Feb 2008)
  • Albania Ilir Daja (24 Feb 2008 – Jun 2008)
  • Argentina Marcelo Javier Zuleta (July 2008)
  • Croatia Zlatko Dalić (July 2008 – 6 Feb 2009)
  • Albania Shkëlqim Muça (06 Feb 2009 – May 2010)
  • Argentina Luis Manuel Blanco (July 2010 – 31 Dec 2010)
  • Albania Ilir Daja (1 Jan 2011 – 7 Feb 2011)
  • Albania Artan Mërgjyshi (7 Feb 2011 – Jun 2011)
  • Albania Faruk Sejdini (Jul 2011 – 19 Nov 2011)
  • Albania Artan Mërgjyshi (19 Nov 2011 – Jun 2012)
  • Albania Eduard Zhupa (Jun 2012 - Oct 2012)
  • Albania Dritan Mehmeti (Oct 2012 - Jan 2013)
  • Albania Edmond Dalipi (Jan 2013 –May 2013)
  • Albania Dritan Mehmeti (Jul 2013 - Mar 2015)
  • Albania Igli Allmuça (Jun 2015 - Oct 2019)
  • Italy Mauro Manzoni (Oct 2019 - Nov 2019)
  • Italy Fabrizio Cammarata (Nov 2019– Dec 2020)
  • Italy Francesco Moriero (Jan 2021– Mar 2021 )
  • Albania Olsi Uku (Mar 2021– May 2021 )
  • Albania Bledi Shkëmbi (Jun 2021– Feb 2022)
  • Albania Bledar Devolli (Feb 2022– Mar 2022)
  • Italy Rodolfo Vanoli (Mar 2022– Apr 2022)
  • Albania Nevil Dede (Jun 2022– Feb 2023)
  • Albania Dritan Mehmeti (Feb 2023– Jul 2023)
  • Italy Luigi di Biagio (Aug 2023– Oct 2023)
  • Albania Dritan Mehmeti (Oct 2023– Aug 2024)
  • Albania Erjon Xhafa (Aug 2024– Sep 2024)
  • Albania Ilir Daja (Sep 2024– )

Managerial records

Name Kategoria Superiore Albanian Cup Supercup Total
Albania Zihni Gjinali 6 5 11
Albania Bejkush Birçe 1 2 1 4
Albania Ilir Daja 1 1 1 3
Albania Skënder Jareci 2 2
Albania Durim Shehu 2 2
Albania Shkëlqim Muça 1 1
Albania Stavri Lubonja 1 1
Albania Fatmir Frashëri 1 1
Albania Faruk Sejdini 1 1
Albania Sabri Peqini 1 1
Albania Zyber Konçi 1 1
Albania Agim Canaj 1 1
Croatia Zlatko Dalić 1 1

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