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Third Football League Of Kosovo
Liga e Tretë is the fourth level of football in Kosovo. It consists of 26 teams that are divided geographically in two groups and play each other twice (home and away) during the season. At the end of the season, the top two teams in the division are promoted to the Second Football League of Kosovo. From the season 2019–20 the best seven clubs from each group of the previous season of the Liga e Dytë play in new formed and unique Second League while the other clubs have relegated into the new formed Third League. Clubs (2019–20) ; Dukagjin Region ; Kosova Region Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Liga e Trete 4 Kos Kos or Cos (; el, Κως ) is a Greek island, part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Kos is the third largest island of the Dodecanese by area, after Rhodes and Karpathos; it has a population of 36,986 (2021 census), ...
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Second Football League Of Kosovo
Liga e Dytë is the third level of football in Kosovo. It consists of 16 teams that play each other twice (home and away) during the season. At the end of the season, the top two teams in the division are promoted to the First Football League of Kosovo. Clubs (2022–23) Notes References {{DEFAULTSORT:Liga e Dyte 3 Kos Kos or Cos (; el, Κως ) is a Greek island, part of the Dodecanese island chain in the southeastern Aegean Sea. Kos is the third largest island of the Dodecanese by area, after Rhodes and Karpathos; it has a population of 36,986 (2021 census), ...
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Peja
Peja ( Indefinite Albanian form: ''Pejë'' ) or Peć ( sr-Cyrl, Пећ ) is the fourth largest city of Kosovo and seat of Peja Municipality and Peja District. It is situated in the region of Rugova on the eastern section of the Accursed Mountains along Peja's Lumbardh in the western part of Kosovo. In medieval times the city, then commonly known under its Serbian name, was the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1346. The Patriarchal monastery of Peć is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Medieval Monuments in Kosovo. Under Ottoman rule the city, then commonly known under the Turkish name ''İpek'', became a district capital with mosques and civil architecture. From the end of the nineteenth century until today, the city has been the site of nationalist aspirations and claims for both ethnic Albanians and Serbs, often resulting in tense inter-ethnic relations and conflict. According to the 2011 census, the city of Peja has 48,962 inhabitants, while the municipal ...
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KF Kosovari
KF Kosovari () is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Third League (Group B). The club is based in Bardh i Madh, Fushë Kosovë. Their home ground is the Zejnel Salihu Field which has a viewing capacity of 500. See also *List of football clubs in Kosovo This is a list of football clubs from Kosovo, sorted alphabetically by division. Clubs by division Ipko Superliga 1° League 2° League 3° League ; Group A classifies teams from the Dukagjin Region. ; Group B classifies teams from ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kosovari Football clubs in Kosovo Association football clubs established in 2011 ...
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Pristina
Pristina, ; sr, / (, ) is the capital and largest city of Kosovo. The city's municipal boundaries in Pristina District form the largest urban center in Kosovo. After Tirana, Pristina has the second largest population of ethnic Albanians and speakers of the Albanian language. Inhabited by humans since prehistoric times, the area of Pristina was home to several Illyrian peoples. King Bardyllis of the Dardanians brought various tribes together in the 4th century BC and established the Dardanian Kingdom.''The Cambridge Ancient History: The fourth century B.C.'' Volume 6 of The Cambridge Ancient History
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Ferizaj
Ferizaj, . or Uroševac, . Also formerly known as Ferizovići ( tr, Firzovik). is the sixth largest city in Kosovo by population and seat of Ferizaj Municipality and Ferizaj District. Ferizaj has been populated since the prehistoric era by the Starčevo, Vinča and Baden culture. During the Ottoman period, Ferizaj served as a trading center on the route between Belgrade and Thessaloniki. Ferizaj has always been considered as a city where tolerance and coexistence in terms of religion and culture has been part of the society in the last centuries. During and after the Kosovo War in 1999, the US Army base Camp Bondsteel was established outside of the city, now being used by forces belonging to KFOR. It is the largest and the most expensive foreign military base built by the Americans in South Eastern Europe, since the Vietnam War. Ferizaj is located in the south-eastern part of Kosovo, about halfway between the cities of Pristina and Skopje. It is some 230 kilometres north-ea ...
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KF Kastrioti Ferizaj
KF Kastrioti Ferizaj () is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Third League (Group B). The club is based in Ferizaj. Their home ground is the Ferizaj Sports Complex which has a viewing capacity of 1,000. See also * List of football clubs in Kosovo This is a list of football clubs from Kosovo, sorted alphabetically by division. Clubs by division Ipko Superliga 1° League 2° League 3° League ; Group A classifies teams from the Dukagjin Region. ; Group B classifies teams from ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kastrioti Ferizaj Football clubs in Kosovo Association football clubs established in 1997 ...
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Gjilan
Gjilan, or Gnjilane ( sr-cyr, Гњилане) is the eighth largest city in Kosovo and seat of Gjilan Municipality and Gjilan District. Name Ottoman chronicler Evliya Çelebi mentions ''Morava'' as a settlement of the Sanjak of Vučitrn. Çelebi writes that: "The seventeen day journey from Constantinople (Istanbul) to pass through Vranje, Novo Brdo, Kriva Reka (Egridere) and Morava (Gjilan). The etymology of Gjilan is disputed. Albanian sources claim that the town (initially a village) obtained its name from Bahti Beg Gjinolli of Gjinaj clan that ruled the region of Vushtrri ( Llap and Drenica), and populated this area in the 18th century (around 1750). History In 1342, a place called Morava was visited by Serbian King Stefan Dušan (later Emperor, r. 1331–1355).Kostić 1922, p. 126 A fort was built nearby in the 14th century. Gornja Morava ("Upper Morava") was known as simply Morava under Ottoman rule, and it extended west of the Upper Žegra–Budriga–Cern ...
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KF Bashkimi Gjilan
KF Bashkimi Gjilan () is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Third League (Group B). The club is based in Gjilan. Their home ground is the Gjilan Sports Complex which has a viewing capacity of 1,000. See also * List of football clubs in Kosovo This is a list of football clubs from Kosovo, sorted alphabetically by division. Clubs by division Ipko Superliga 1° League 2° League 3° League ; Group A classifies teams from the Dukagjin Region. ; Group B classifies teams from ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bashkimi Gjilan Football clubs in Kosovo Association football clubs established in 1941 ...
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KF Xërxa
KF Xërxa () is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Third League (Group A). The club is based in Rahovec. Their home ground is the Xërxa Sports Complex which has a viewing capacity of 1,000. See also * List of football clubs in Kosovo This is a list of football clubs from Kosovo, sorted alphabetically by division. Clubs by division Ipko Superliga 1° League 2° League 3° League ; Group A classifies teams from the Dukagjin Region. ; Group B classifies teams from ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Xerxa Football clubs in Kosovo Association football clubs established in 1978 ...
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KF United Boys Gjakova
KF United Boys Gjakova () is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Third League (Group A). The club is based in Gjakovë. Their home ground is the Gjakovë Sports Complex which has a viewing capacity of 3,000. See also * List of football clubs in Kosovo This is a list of football clubs from Kosovo, sorted alphabetically by division. Clubs by division Ipko Superliga 1° League 2° League 3° League ; Group A classifies teams from the Dukagjin Region. ; Group B classifies teams from ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:United Boys Gjakova Football clubs in Kosovo Association football clubs established in 2019 ...
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KF Rilindja E Kosovës
KF Rilindja e Kosovës () is a professional football club from Kosovo which competes in the Third League (Group A). The club is based in Skivjan, Gjakovë. Their home ground is the Skivjan Sports Field which has a viewing capacity of 500. See also * List of football clubs in Kosovo This is a list of football clubs from Kosovo, sorted alphabetically by division. Clubs by division Ipko Superliga 1° League 2° League 3° League ; Group A classifies teams from the Dukagjin Region. ; Group B classifies teams from ... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rilindja e Kosoves Football clubs in Kosovo Association football clubs established in 2010 lt:KF Rilindja e K. ...
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