FC Prishtina#Players

{{Short description|Association football club in Kosovo}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2022}}

{{Infobox football club

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| image = FC Prishtina.svg

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| fullname = Football Club Prishtina

| nickname = {{nowrap|{{lang|sq|Plisat}} (The Clods)}}

| short name = PRI, FCP

| founded = {{Start date and age|1922|df=y}}, as Kosovo

| ground = Fadil Vokrri Stadium

| capacity = 13,980

| owner = Rrahman Haradini (92%)
Other owners (8%)

| chrtitle = President

| chairman = Rrahman Haradini

| manager = Arsim Thaqi

| league = {{Kosovo football updater|Prishtina}}

| season = {{Kosovo football updater|Prishtina2}}

| position = {{Kosovo football updater|Prishtina3}}

| website = {{URL|prishtinafc.com}}

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Football Club Prishtina ({{langx|sq|Klubi Futbollistik Prishtina}}, {{IPA|aln|ˈklubi futboɫisˈtik ˈpɾiʃtina|IPA}}), commonly known as Prishtina, is a professional football club based in Pristina, Kosovo. The club plays in the Football Superleague of Kosovo. It is the most successful domestic club.

History

The club was founded in 1922 under the name Kosova. Later on their name changed to Proleter, Jedinstvo, Kosovo and finally Prishtina.

=1922–1926: Beginnings of FC Prishtina (Football Club Kosovo)=

Football in Kosovo has been played and developed since 1919, shortly after the end of the First World War. Many demobilized Serbian soldiers and officers, as well as students studying at universities in France, Switzerland, Italy, Austria, England, Bucharest, Budapest, and elsewhere, began to return to their home countries. Thus, a student of Samerslen College Grenoble (France) brought the first soccer ball to Prishtina in 1919. This gift he had from a doctor where he came from.

After the arrival of the first ball in Prishtina, Kosovo many young people started running after it, but there was no organized way of playing.

Only friendly matches took place at that time. The city of Prishtina was just a town with 16,000 inhabitants when in 1922 the first blue club was formed, called "Kosovo". This was a club that at that time consisted of Serbian soldiers of the Prishtina Garrison and did not hold official matches because it was not registered, but in its formation constantly played quality footballers of the Prishtina Garrison army.

Kosovo's oldest club did not compete at official levels, but played friendly matches with other teams, meanwhile formed by the country and Macedonia. In 1926 in Prishtina was formed the football club "Jedinstvo", which gathered mainly craft youth. This club was materially much more consolidated than "Kosovo". This team took advantage of the opportunity and registered with the Banovina Skopje Football Sub-League. There is no data on the level of competition.

=1939–1945: War years=

{{See also|Italian invasion of Albania}}

In the beginning the club competed in Yugoslav lower leagues all the way until the beginning of World War II when the region was annexed to Albania. In 1942 Prishtina competed in the North group of the 1942 Albanian Championship finishing in fourth and bottom place of their group.[http://www.sktirana.com/public/kuvend/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=466 Copy of Besnik Dizdari Historia e Kampionatëve të Shqipërise. Vol. III: Vitet 1939–’42 Ombra GVG, Tiranë, 2004, p. 150] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130922231809/http://www.sktirana.com/public/kuvend/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=466 |date=22 September 2013 }} at sktirana.com {{in lang|sq}}

=1945–1981: First success in Yugoslavian Football=

After the end of the war the club returned to the Yugoslav league system and played for mostly in the Yugoslav Second League. FC Prishtina won in 1945 and 1946 they won the Kosovo Province Title and are the first Kosovar to do so but the success did not end there. In the 1947 season Prishtina wrote history for being one of the founder clubs in the new SFR Yugoslavia Cup in this Season. In their first ever Cup match they played against Goce Delcev from Prilep. Prishtina won this match with 1–0 and qualify for the next Round. In the second round Prishtina had a harder tie against Rabotnicki Skopje from the second League, but Prishtina did not give up and won this Match away in Skopje with 1–2 and became the first Albanian club to ever reach the round of 16 in a regional competition in their first ever Cup Season. In the round of 16 Prishtina had to play away against Partizan despite a good performance they lost this match 2–0.

Prishtina also were close to qualify for their first time in the Yugoslav First League in the season 1972–73 but they lost the playoffs games against NK Osijek from Croatia and could not Progress in the Main division. After losing in the home in Prishtina the leg with 1–2 and away with 0–1 in Osijek.

=1981–1989: The Golden Generation=

{{football squad on pitch|align=right

|GK_nat = YUG|GK = S.Šujica

|RB_nat = YUG|RB = F.Rama

|RCB_nat = YUG|RCB = S.Shengyli

|LCB_nat = YUG|LCB = P.Gruevski

|LB_nat = YUG|LB = F. Domi

|RM_nat = YUG|RM = F.Muriqi

|RCM_nat = YUG|RCM = F.Domi|RCM_shift=−1

|LCM_nat = YUG|LCM = R.Mehinović

|LM_nat = YUG|LM = A.Cana

|RCF_nat = YUG|RCF = F.Vokrri

|LCF_nat = YUG|LCF = Z.Batrović

|caption = 1983–84 Yugoslav First League starting lineup vs. Red Star Belgrade (4–4–2)}}

FC Prishtina was now stabilized and a scary team had been created and only its explosion was expected. The 1980–81 season was difficult both for Pristina and for the entire population of Kosovo due to the political situation that had been created. From March (1981), Dimoski will be replaced by another coach, the Hungarian from Vojvodina, Béla Pálfi (March 1981 – July 1983), who has great merit for qualifying the team in the elite and creating a great team. The team this season was forced to spend almost the entire spring season outside the city (in Kragujevac, Serbia) due to the ban on sports activity in Kosovo. Prishtina with Pálfi, in the 1981/82 season finishes in 8th place. In the 1982/83 season, the white and blue team had finally started to make history and after 60 years of its creation, and after 20 years of struggling in the Second League, a generation, called Golden, was finally created that violated all in front of him, who had extraordinary leaders and an army of fans with an average of 30,000 per match.

FC Prishtina after entering the first Federal League has competed for five consecutive seasons in it. In her first year in the elite, she also played in the Central European Cup where she took second place among the four teams. In the same year, two players from Prishtina, in the same match, make their debut for the then Yugoslav national team, the strikers: Fadil Vokrri and Zoran Batrović. Meanwhile, in five years of competitions in the First League, Prishtina was led by well-known Yugoslav football names. Fuad Muzurović had been the first Pristina coach to lead the team to the highest level of the country, which had the league among the four or five strongest in Europe. Muzurović, later the coach of Bosnia and Herzegovina, had led the team from July 1983 until the same time in 1984. Then he returned in July 1985 and led the capital from Prishtina to in August 1986.

After Muzurović, the bench was taken over by the other great strategist of the former Yugoslavia, Vukašin Višnjevac, who, however, had not been so dear to some key players of the team, as he had withstood the pressure and his adventure in Prishtina had ended. in November 1984.

Then, quite successfully for three months, the team was led by the Albanian coach, Ajet Shosholli. Shosholli until that time had been only the second Albanian coach, after Mensur Bajrami (January–April 1977), who had led the team. Meanwhile, the position in the table had been aggravated and the leaders of the club had been forced to find a famous coach and the solution was with Miroslav Blažević. The lease that later with the Croatian Representative reaches the third place in "France '98", contributes to the merits of the club remaining in the First League. The lease had only lasted for two months, long enough for him to remain one of the most memorable of that time. Prishtina continues for another three seasons in the collection of the best and in its ranks gravitate two other well-known strategists of the time, Milovan Đorić (October 1986 – September 1987) and Josip Duvančić (September 1987 – June 1988) with whom eventually Prishtina falls out of the league. The team had left some of its stars, some had now retired, while the tense political situation and the decline of interest of Kosovo's political and social structures had made Pristina no longer able to stay in the first federal League. With the relegation from the League, Prishtina brings together the next generation of talented people from Kosovo who are first led by another well-known name in former Yugoslav football, Milan Živadinović (July 1988 – March 1989). In the first season since the fall (1988/89) Prishtina played with minus 6 points and again fought and achieved culminating results, but did not manage to climb back into the elite.

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!Season

!League

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!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}

!Notes

1979–80

|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|6

|align=right|30

align=right|11align=right|11align=right|8

|align=right|27

align=right|25align=right|33

|2nd Round

1980–81

|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|8

|align=right|30

align=right|9align=right|12align=right|9

|align=right|27

align=right|22align=right|30

|1st Round

1981–82

|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|9

|align=right|30

align=right|10align=right|8align=right|12

|align=right|36

align=right|32align=right|28

|1st Round

1982–83

|style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|1

|align=right|34

align=right|20align=right|9align=right|5

|align=right|65

align=right|30align=right|49

|1st Round (promoted)

1983–84

|Yugoslav First League

|align=right|8

|align=right|34

align=right|15align=right|3align=right|16

|align=right|36

align=right|55align=right|33

|1st Round

1984–85

|Yugoslav First League

|align=right|10

|align=right|34

align=right|13align=right|6align=right|15

|align=right|44

align=right|49align=right|32

|1st Round

1985–86

|Yugoslav First League

|align=right|11

|align=right|34

align=right|13align=right|6align=right|15

|align=right|37

align=right|47align=right|32

|1st Round

1986–87

|Yugoslav First League

|align=right|14

|align=right|34

align=right|13align=right|4align=right|17

|align=right|47

align=right|52align=right|30

|1st Round

1987–88

|Yugoslav First League

|align=right|18

|align=right|34

align=right|10align=right|7align=right|17

|align=right|43

align=right|59align=right|27

|Semi-finals (relegated)

1988–89

| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|10

|align=right|38

align=right|18align=right| 5 (2)align=right|15

|align=right|42

align=right|40align=right|32 1

|1st Round{{cite web|title=1988–89 Yugoslav Cup|website=RSSSF|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegcupdetail.html|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=9 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221209152002/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesj/joegcupdetail.html|url-status=live}} 2

1989–90

| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|4

|align=right|38

align=right|21align=right|4 (1)align=right|13

|align=right|61

align=right|39align=right|43

|?2

1990–91

| style="background:#ffa07a;"|Yugoslav Second League

|align=right|8

|align=right|36

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|align=right|48

align=right|44align=right|33

|?2

;Notes

1 Prishtina were docked six points due to match fixing in the last round of the previous season.
2 Two points for winners. If the game finished as a draw, penalty kicks were taken and only the winner gained one point. In brackets are those penalty-kick points.
3 Championship abandoned officially on 14 May 1999 due to the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia. Due to UNMIK, FC Prishtina were able to play in the Kosovan league system only.

=After 1991=

After Kosovo self-proclaimed independence from Serbia, FC Prishtina left the Yugoslav football league system and became part of the Independent League of Kosovo, which became the highest football division of Kosovo and would be renamed to the Football Superleague of Kosovo after the Kosovo War in 1999. As the Kosovar club with most successful results in the past and the best infrastructure, FC Prishtina won the first edition of the competition in the 1991–92 season. Afterwards, it won the competition again in the 1995–96 and 1996–97 seasons.

Since 1991, FC Prishtina has been Kosovo champion 11 times, making it the most successful Kosovar club since Kosovo left the Yugoslav football league system.[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesk/kosovochamp.html Kosovo – List of Champions] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230204131540/https://rsssf.org/tablesk/kosovochamp.html |date=4 February 2023 }} at RSSSF Between 1945 and 1991 the Kosovar league was a regional league of the Yugoslav league system, and FC Prishtina did not gather many titles in that league because it usually competed in higher national levels.

Supporters

Prishtina is an Albanian supported club with fans around Albanian communities in the Balkans and in Diaspora. The fans sing the Albanian National Anthem before every game and only affiliate with the Albanian nation and identity.{{Cite web |title=Veç një himn |date=31 January 2016 |url=https://zeri.info/sport/74320/vec-nje-himn/ |access-date=23 September 2022 |archive-date=23 September 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220923175012/https://zeri.info/sport/74320/vec-nje-himn/ |url-status=live }} {{Infobox sport supporter group

|name = Plisat

|image = Prishtina,Plisat.jpg

|founded = {{Start date and age|1987|df=y}}

|type = Supporters' group

|motto = {{lang|sq|Rrugës sypatrembur}}
(On the fearless road)

|location = Pristina, Kosovo

|arena = Fadil Vokrri Stadium

|stand = East (until 2019)
South (since 2019)

|affiliations = {{flagicon|ALB}} Tifozat Kuq e Zi

}}

Plisat are the ultras group of Prishtina. They stand in the South part of the stadium.{{Cite web |title=Plisat ndërrojnë tribunën për ndeshjen ndaj Dritës |url=http://old.kosovapress.com/sq/mobile/sport/plisat-nderrojne-tribunen-per-ndeshjen-ndaj-drites-231805/}} In the late eighties, there were quite a few small groups with different group names. It was in those years that most of the fans of Prishtina chose to identify as "Plisat". "Plisat" have never been separated from the club even during Yugoslavia's anti-Albanian policies.{{Cite web |title=FAN CLUB |url=http://prishtinafc.com/al/fan-club |access-date=6 June 2022 |archive-date=9 August 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220809194721/http://prishtinafc.com/al/fan-club/ |url-status=dead }} In addition to football, they started to follow and support the basketball club with the same fervour. As the organisation grew, it began to resemble some of the other large fan groups in the region and the rest of Europe. They also support the Albania National Team.{{Cite web |title=Plisat do të jenë në Elbasan për ta përkrahur Shqipërinë nesër |date=4 September 2021 |url=https://www.gazetaexpress.com/plisat-do-te-jene-ne-elbasan-per-ta-perkrahur-shqiperine-neser/amp/ |access-date=6 June 2022 |archive-date=15 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615223602/https://www.gazetaexpress.com/plisat-do-te-jene-ne-elbasan-per-ta-perkrahur-shqiperine-neser/amp/ |url-status=live }}{{Cite web |title="Plisat" nuk e braktisin Shqipërinë, nesër janë në Shkodër |url=https://www.epokaere.com/plisat-nuk-e-braktisin-shqiperine-neser-jane-ne-shkoder/ |access-date=6 June 2022 |archive-date=15 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160504/https://www.epokaere.com/plisat-nuk-e-braktisin-shqiperine-neser-jane-ne-shkoder/ |url-status=live }}

Honours

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|+FC Prishtina honours

!scope=col|Type

!scope=col|Competition

!scope=col|Titles

!scope=col|Seasons/Years

rowspan="5"|Domestic

!scope=col|Football Superleague of Kosovo

|align="center"|11

|1991–92, 1995–96, 1996–97, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2011–12, 2012–13, 2020–21

scope=col|Kosovar Supercup

|align="center"|11

|1994–95, 1995–96, 2000–01, 2003–04, 2005–06, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2019–20, 2022–23

scope=col|Kosovo Province League

|align="center"|9

|1945, 1946, 1947–48, 1953–54, 1958–59, 1960–61, 1976–77, 1978–79

scope=col|Kosovar Cup

|align="center"|8

|1993–94, 1994–95, 2005–06, 2012–13, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2019–20, 2022–23

scope=col|Yugoslav Second League

|align="center"|1

|1982–83

rowspan="1" |International

!scope=col|Albania Independence Cup

|align="center"|1

|2013

!scope=col|Mitropa Cup

|align="center"|Runners Up

|1983-84

Prishtina in Europe

KF Prishtina competed for the Mitropa Cup finals in the 1983–84 season. Being Runner Up in this competition by a single point to Eisenstadt from Austria. Also being the first Kosovan Football side to compete in a UEFA Football competition and also the only Kosovan Football club that would reach a final in a UEFA Competition so far.

Prishtina competed in the UEFA Europa League for the first time in the 2017–18 season, entering at the first qualifying round. On 19 June 2017, in Nyon, the draw was held and Prishtina were drawn against Swedish side Norrköping.{{cite news|url=https://telegrafi.com/prishtina-luan-kunder-ifk-norrkoping-ne-europa-league/|title=Prishtina luan kundër IFK Norrkoping në Europa League|trans-title=Prishtina plays against IFK Norrkoping in the Europa League|work=Telegrafi|language=Albanian|date=19 June 2017|access-date=12 June 2018|archive-date=12 June 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180612142558/https://telegrafi.com/prishtina-luan-kunder-ifk-norrkoping-ne-europa-league/|url-status=live}} On 5 July 2018, Prishtina beat the Gibraltarian side Europa at Adem Jashari Olympic Stadium in Mitrovica and became the first Kosovan side to win a UEFA Europa League match.{{cite news|url=https://telegrafi.com/prishtina-spektakel-triumfon-ndaj-fc-europas-kalon-ne-rrethin-e-pare-te-liges-se-evropes/|title=Prishtina me spektakël triumfon ndaj FC Europas, kalon në rrethin e parë të Ligës së Evropës|trans-title=Prishtina with spectacle triumphs over FC Europa, passes in the first round of the Europa League|work=Telegrafi|language=Albanian|date=5 July 2018|access-date=5 July 2018|archive-date=5 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180705222952/https://telegrafi.com/prishtina-spektakel-triumfon-ndaj-fc-europas-kalon-ne-rrethin-e-pare-te-liges-se-evropes/|url-status=live}}{{cite news|url=http://top-channel.tv/2018/07/05/prishtina-kualifikohet-me-goleade-dallku-ben-goleadorin/|title=Prishtina kualifikohet me goleadë, Dallku bën goleadorin|trans-title=Prishtina qualifies with golead, Dallku makes goleador|publisher=Top Channel|language=Albanian|date=5 July 2018|access-date=5 July 2018|archive-date=5 July 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180705234003/http://top-channel.tv/2018/07/05/prishtina-kualifikohet-me-goleade-dallku-ben-goleadorin/|url-status=live}}

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Competition

! width=40|Pld

! width=40|W

! width=40|D

! width=40|L

! width=40|GF

! width=40|GA

UEFA Champions League

| 4

| 2

| 0

| 2

| 5

| 6

UEFA Europa League

| 9

| 1

| 4

| 4

| 7

| 13

UEFA Europa Conference League

| 4

| 2

| 0

| 2

| 8

| 8

Mitropa Cup

| 6

| 2

| 3

| 1

| 13

| 11

TOTAL

| 23

| 7

| 7

| 9

| 33

| 38

=Matches=

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Season

!Competition

!Round

!Opponent

!Home

!Away

!{{Tooltip|Agg.|Total points series (aggregate)}}

rowspan="3"|1983–84

|rowspan="3"|Mitropa Cup

|rowspan="3"|RR

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|AUT}} Eisenstadt

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|3–3

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|2–4

|rowspan="3" bgcolor="DDFFDD"|Runners-up{{cite news|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/mit84.html|website=RSSSF|title=Mitropa Cup 1983/84|access-date=2 February 2023|archive-date=7 April 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230407165211/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesm/mit84.html|url-status=live}}

align="left"|{{fbaicon|HUN|1949}} Vasas

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|4–2

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|1–1

align="left"|{{fbaicon|TCH}} Teplice

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|2–0

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|1–1

2017–18

|rowspan="5"|UEFA Europa League

|1Q

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|SWE}} Norrköping

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–1

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–5

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–6

rowspan="2"|2018–19

|PR

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|GIB}} Europa

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|5–0

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|1–1

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|6–1

1Q

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|LUX}} Fola Esch

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|0–0

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|0–0

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–0 (4–5 p)

2019–20

|PR

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|GIB}} St Joseph's

|bgcolor="#FFFFDD"|1–1

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–2

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|1–3

2020–21

|PR

|align="left"|{{flagicon|GIB}} Lincoln Red Imps

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD" colspan="3"|0–3 (awarded)

rowspan="3"|2021–22

|rowspan="3"|UEFA Champions League

|rowspan="2"|PR

|align="left"|{{flagicon|SMR}} Folgore

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD" colspan="3"|2–0

align="left"|{{fbaicon|AND}} Inter d'Escaldes

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD" colspan="3"|2–0

1Q

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|HUN}} Ferencváros

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|1–3

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–3

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|1–6

rowspan="2"|2021–22

|rowspan="2"|UEFA Europa
Conference League

|2Q

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|WAL}} Connah's Quay Nomads

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|4–1

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|2–4

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|6–5

3Q

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|NOR}} Bodø/Glimt

|bgcolor="#DDFFDD"|2–1

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|0–2

|bgcolor="#FFDDDD"|2–3

=UEFA club coefficient ranking=

{{updated|29 September 2021}}{{cite news|url=https://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club|title=Member associations – UEFA club coefficient ranking|publisher=UEFA|access-date=7 December 2017|archive-date=20 March 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170320224158/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/uefarankings/club/index.html|url-status=live}}

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!Rank

!Team

!Points

!Country Part

278

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ISR}} Bnei Yehuda

|4.350

|0.000

279

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ISR}} Hapoel Haifa

|4.350

|0.000

bgcolor="#DDFFDD"

|280

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|KVX}} Prishtina

|4.250

|2.000

281

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|Albania}} Partizani

|4.250

|1.500

282

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ISL}} Stjarnan

|4.250

|1.000

283

|align="left"|{{fbaicon|ARM}} Pyunik

|4.250

|0.000

= Cups and Finals =

== Mitropa Cup ==

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Team

!Winners

!Runners-up

! class="unsortable"|Years won

! class="unsortable"|Years runner-up

Prishtina{{center|–}}{{center|1}}1983-84

Players

=Current squad=

{{updated|31 January 2025}}

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|no= 1|pos=GK|nat=KVX|name=Altin Gjokaj}}

{{Fs player|no= 2|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Andi Salihu}}

{{Fs player|no= 3|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Leonat Vitija}}

{{Fs player|no= 4|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Ardian Limani|other=vice-captain}}

{{Fs player|no= 5|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Drilon Islami|other=3rd captain}}

{{Fs player|no= 6|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Gentrit Salihu}}

{{Fs player|no= 7|pos=FW|nat=CIV|name=Yoan Marc-Olivier}}

{{Fs player|no= 8|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Rigon Llugiqi}}

{{Fs player|no= 9|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Leotrim Kryeziu}}

{{Fs player|no=10|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Albin Krasniqi}}

{{Fs player|no=11|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Ardian Muja}}

{{Fs player|no=12|pos=GK|nat=KVX|name=Ardit Nika|other=captain}}

{{Fs player|no=13|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Dion Gallapeni}}

{{Fs player|no=15|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Diar Halili}}

{{Fs mid}}

{{Fs player|no=17|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Alban Shillova}}

{{Fs player|no=18|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Ardi Ajdini}}

{{Fs player|no=19|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Sinan Kadiri}}

{{Fs player|no=20|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Ramiz Bytyqi}}

{{Fs player|no=21|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Ron Raçi}}

{{Fs player|no=23|pos=DF|nat=NIG|name=Philippe Boueye}}

{{Fs player|no=25|pos=FW|nat=CIV|name=Paul Junior Ngatta}}

{{Fs player|no=27|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Rin Ahmeti}}

{{Fs player|no=29|pos=FW|nat=FRA|name=Axel Gnapi}}

{{Fs player|no=30|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Amar Demolli}}

{{Fs player|no=50|pos=GK|nat=KVX|name=Agron Kolaj}}

{{Fs player|no=55|pos=DF|nat=NIG|name=Najeeb Yakubu}}

{{Fs player|no=90|pos=FW|nat=ENG|name=Ronald Sobowale}}

{{Fs player|no=97|pos=FW|nat=NMK|name=Dashmir Elezi}}

{{Fs end}}

=Out on loan=

{{Fs start}}

{{Fs player|no=14|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Naxhi Berisha|other=at Flamurtari until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs player|no=16|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Rinor Shabani|other=at Fushë Kosova until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs player|no=|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Andi Veliqi|other=at Drenica until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs player|no=|pos=DF|nat=KVX|name=Leutrim Islami|other=at Flamurtari until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs mid}}

{{Fs player|no=|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Donart Llabjani|other=at Ferizaj until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs player|no=|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Korab Luma|other=at Trepça until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs player|no=|pos=MF|nat=KVX|name=Ylber Murturi|other=at Vushtrria until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs player|no=|pos=FW|nat=KVX|name=Eridon Maloku|other=at Flamurtari until 30 June 2025}}

{{Fs end}}

=Notable former players=

This is a list of FC Prishtina players with senior national team appearances:{{cite news|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=2206|title=FK Priština|website=National Football Teams}}{{cite news|url=http://www.national-football-teams.com/v2/club.php?id=3313&year_rythm=2012%3A%3A1|title=FC Prishtina|website=National Football Teams}}

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;Kosovo and Albania

  • Youth
  1. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Agim Zeka
  2. {{flagicon|KVX}} Ardin Dallku
  3. {{flagicon|KVX}} Bledar Hajdini
  4. {{flagicon|KVX}} Edon Zhegrova
  5. {{flagicon|ALB}} Eros Grezda
  • Senior
  1. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Ahmed Januzi
  2. {{flagicon|KVX}} Anel Rashkaj
  3. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Ardian Ismajli
  4. {{flagicon|ALB}} Armend Dallku
  5. {{flagicon|KVX}} Armend Thaqi
  6. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Besnik Hasi
  7. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Debatik Curri
  8. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Enis Gavazaj
  9. {{flagicon|KVX}} Kushtrim Mushica
  10. {{flagicon|ALB}} Liridon Latifi
  11. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Mehmet Dragusha
  12. {{flagicon|KVX}} Mentor Zhdrella
  13. {{flagicon|KVX}} Visar Bekaj
  14. {{flagicon|ALB}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Ylber Ramadani
  15. {{flagicon|KVX}} Yll Hoxha

;Other countries

  1. {{flagicon|CRO}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Ardian Kozniku
  2. {{flagicon|CRO}}{{flagicon|KVX}} Kujtim Shala
  3. {{flagicon|MNE}} Draško Božović
  4. {{flagicon|SCG}} Goran Đorović
  5. {{flagicon|YUG}} Fadil Vokrri
  6. {{flagicon|YUG}} Ismet Hadžić
  7. {{flagicon|YUG}} Vladan Radača
  8. {{flagicon|YUG}} Vladislav Đukić
  9. {{flagicon|YUG}} Zoran Batrović

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Personnel

class="wikitable" width=50% style="text-align:left;font-size:100%;"
colspan="2"|Current technical staff
Position

!Name

Head coach

|{{flagicon|FRA}} {{sortname|Jean-Michel|Cavalli}}

rowspan="3"|Assistant coach(es)
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Besart|Berisha}}
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Agim|Maliqi|nolink=1}}
Goalkeeping coach

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Ahmet|Beselica|nolink=1}}

rowspan="3"|Physiotherapist
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Alban|Llumnica|nolink=1}}
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Atdhe|Halimi|nolink=1}}
Doctor

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Halil|Zymberaj|nolink=1}}

Secretary

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Agim|Salihu|nolink=1}}

colspan="2"|Board members
Office

!Name

President

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Rrahman|Haradini|nolink=1}}

Vice-president

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Hashim|Deshishku|nolink=1}}

Treasurer

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Esmet|Grainca|nolink=1}}

rowspan="4"|Board members
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Ragip|Mustafa|nolink=1}}
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Beqir|Cerkezi|nolink=1}}
{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Fatos|Hoxha|nolink=1}}
Information and media officer

|{{flagicon|KVX}} {{sortname|Avni|Durmishi|nolink=1}}

=List of the managers=

This is the list of coaches of FC Prishtina:[http://www.prishtinafc.com/fcp/site/index.php?p=3&id=8&lng=1 Historia e Klubit] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170707092341/http://prishtinafc.com/fcp/site/index.php?p=3&id=8&lng=1 |date=7 July 2017 }} at FC Prishtina official website, retrieved 15-1-2014 {{in lang|sq}}

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  1. {{flagicon|YUG}} Petar Purić (1950s)[http://en.calameo.com/read/000294779eabed71e839f Od Zone do Zone] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200521165453/https://en.calameo.com/read/000294779eabed71e839f |date=21 May 2020 }} by Radiša Dragićević, page 47 {{in lang|sr}}
  2. {{flagicon|YUG}} Slavko Stanić (1961)
  3. {{flagicon|YUG}} Ilija Dimoski (1979–81)
  4. {{flagicon|YUG}} Béla Pálfi (1981–83)
  5. {{flagicon|YUG}} Fuad Muzurović (1983–84)
  6. {{flagicon|YUG}} Vukašin Višnjevac (1984)
  7. {{flagicon|YUG}} Ajet Shosholli (1984–85)
  8. {{flagicon|YUG}} Fuad Muzurović (1985–86)
  9. {{flagicon|YUG}} Miroslav Blažević (1986)
  10. {{flagicon|YUG}} Milovan Đorić (1986–87)
  11. {{flagicon|YUG}} Josip Duvančić (1987–88)
  12. {{flagicon|YUG}} Milan Živadinović (1988–89)
  13. {{flagicon|YUG}} Hysni Maxhunaj (1989–90)
  14. {{flagicon|YUG}} Ajet Shosholli (1990–91)
  15. {{flagicon|FRY}} Burim Hatipi (1994–95)
  16. {{flagicon|FRY}} Jusuf Tortoshi (1995–98)
  17. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Ajet Shosholli (1999–00)
  18. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Jusuf Tortoshi (2000–01)
  19. {{flagicon|ALB|1992}} Medin Zhega (2001–02)
  20. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Arbnor Morina (2002)
  21. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Ramiz Krasniqi (2002)
  22. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Ajet Shosholli (2002–05)
  23. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Fadil Muriqi (2005–06)
  24. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Ramiz Krasniqi (2006)
  25. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Kujtim Shala (2006–07)
  26. {{flagicon|KOS|UNMIK}} Ramadan Cimili (2007)
  27. {{flagicon|KOS}} Afrim Tovërlani (2007–09)
  28. {{flagicon|KOS}} Besnik Kollari (2009)
  29. {{flagicon|KOS}} Skënder Shengyli (2009)
  30. {{flagicon|KOS}} Ramiz Krasniqi (2010 – Nov 2011)
  31. {{flagicon|GER}} Wolfgang Jerat (2011)[http://www.prishtinafc.com/fcp/site/index.php? p=3&id=8&lng=1] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161015155413/http://prishtinafc.com/fcp/site/index.php |date=15 October 2016 }} at FC Prishtina's Official Website
  32. {{flagicon|KOS}} Jusuf Tortoshi (2011)
  33. {{flagicon|KOS}} Ejup Mehmeti ( – 18 Oct 2012)[https://telegrafi.com/jep-doreheqje-trajneri-i-prishtines/ Jep dorëheqje trajneri i Prishtinës] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160508/https://telegrafi.com/jep-doreheqje-trajneri-i-prishtines/ |date=15 June 2023 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  34. {{flagicon|KOS}} Afrim Tovërlani (2012–14)
  35. {{flagicon|KOS}} Suad Keçi (2 Apr 2014 – Jun 2014)[https://www.gazetaexpress.com/sport-prishtina-zyrtarizon-kecin-6179/ Prishtina zyrtarizon Keçin]{{Dead link|date=November 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Gazeta Express {{in lang|sq}}
  36. {{flagicon|KOS}} Bylbyl Sokoli (7 Jul 2014 – 20 Apr 15)[https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-bylbyl-sokoli-arrin-marreveshje-me-prishtinen/ Zyrtare: Bylbyl Sokoli arrin marrëveshje me Prishtinën] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160502/https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-bylbyl-sokoli-arrin-marreveshje-me-prishtinen/ |date=15 June 2023 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  37. {{flagicon|KOS}} Ramiz Krasniqi (20 Apr 2015 – 19 Oct 2015)[http://gazetaolle.com/ramiz-krasniqi-trajner-i-prishtines/ Ramiz Krasniqi, trajner i Prishtinës?] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201127203013/https://gazetaolle.com/ramiz-krasniqi-trajner-i-prishtines/ |date=27 November 2020 }}. Gazeta Olle {{in lang|sq}}
  38. {{flagicon|KVX}} Sami Sermaxhaj (21 Oct 2015 – Mar 2016)[https://www.gazetaexpress.com/sport-zyrtare-prishtina-gjen-trajnerin-e-ri-foto-138845/ Zyrtare: Prishtina gjen trajnerin e ri]{{Dead link|date=November 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Gazeta Express {{in lang|sq}}
  39. {{flagicon|KVX}} Fadil Berisha (22 Mar 2016 – 27 Jun 2016)[http://gazetaolle.com/zyrtare-fadil-berisha-emerohet-kryetajner-i-ri-i-skuadres/ Zyrtare: Fadil Berisha emërohet trajner i Prishtinës] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161029002021/http://gazetaolle.com/zyrtare-fadil-berisha-emerohet-kryetajner-i-ri-i-skuadres/ |date=29 October 2016 }}. Gazeta Olle {{in lang|sq}}
  40. {{flagicon|KVX}} Kushtrim Munishi (2 Jul 2016 – Sep 2016)[https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-prishtina-prezanton-trajnerin-e-ri-foto/ Zyrtare: Prishtina prezanton trajnerin e ri] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160506/https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-prishtina-prezanton-trajnerin-e-ri-foto/ |date=15 June 2023 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  41. {{flagicon|GER}} Lutz Lindemann (21 Sep 2016 – 29 Mar 2017)[https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-prishtina-nderron-trajnerin-gjermani-merr-drejtimin/ Zyrtare: Prishtina ndërron trajnerin, gjermani merr drejtimin] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171201131809/https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-prishtina-nderron-trajnerin-gjermani-merr-drejtimin/ |date=1 December 2017 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  42. {{flagicon|KVX}} Arsim Thaqi (29 Mar 2017 – Sep 2017)[https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-arsim-thaci-trajner-ri-prishtines/ Zyrtare: Arsim Thaçi, trajner i ri i Prishtinës] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170401045656/http://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-arsim-thaci-trajner-ri-prishtines/ |date=1 April 2017 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  43. {{flagicon|ALB}} Mirel Josa (19 Sep 2017 – 2 Sep 2019)[https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-mirel-josa-te-drejtoje-prishtinen/ Zyrtare: Mirel Josa do të drejtojë Prishtinën] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160506/https://telegrafi.com/zyrtare-mirel-josa-te-drejtoje-prishtinen/ |date=15 June 2023 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  44. {{flagicon|KVX}} Bylbyl Sokoli (4 Sep 2019 – 21 Sep 2019)[https://telegrafi.com/prishtina-mire-se-vjen-bylbyl-sokoli/ Prishtina: Mirë se vjen Bylbyl Sokoli] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190915122340/https://telegrafi.com/prishtina-mire-se-vjen-bylbyl-sokoli/ |date=15 September 2019 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  45. {{flagicon|ALB}} Armend Dallku (21 Sep 2019 – 4 Sep 2020)[https://telegrafi.com/armend-dallku-prezantohet-si-trajner-prishtines/ Armend Dallku prezantohet si trajner i Prishtinës] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190922123349/https://telegrafi.com/armend-dallku-prezantohet-si-trajner-prishtines/ |date=22 September 2019 }}. Telegrafi {{in lang|sq}}
  46. {{flagicon|MKD}} Zekirija Ramadani (4 Sep 2020 – 14 Nov 2021)[https://zeri.info/sport/367965/fc-prishtina-e-prezanton-trajnerin-zekrija-ramadani-prishtina-eshte-klubi-nder-me-te-medhenjte-ne-rajon/ FC Prishtina e prezanton trajnerin Zekrija Ramadani: Prishtina, ndër klubet më të mëdha në rajon] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230615160502/https://zeri.info/sport/367965/fc-prishtina-e-prezanton-trajnerin-zekrija-ramadani-prishtina-eshte-klubi-nder-me-te-medhenjte-ne-rajon/ |date=15 June 2023 }}. zëri {{in lang|sq}}
  47. {{flagicon|BIH}} Abdulah Ibraković (14 Nov 2021 – 14 May 2022)https://gazetaolle.com/prishtina-konfirmon-largimin-e-trajnerit-ibrakovic/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221008180013/https://gazetaolle.com/prishtina-konfirmon-largimin-e-trajnerit-ibrakovic/ |date=8 October 2022 }} Prishtina konfirmon largimin e trajnerit Ibrakovic]. gazetaolle {{in lang|sq}}
  48. {{flagicon|KVX}} Ismet Munishi (3 June 2022 – 13 Mar 2023)
  49. {{flagicon|ALB}} Debatik Curri (13 June 2023 – 25 October 2023)
  50. {{flagicon|NGR}} Ndubuisi Egbo (26 October 2023 – 2 June 2024)
  51. {{flagicon|FRA}} Jean-Michel Cavalli (9 June 2024  - present)

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=List of the presidents=

{{div col|colwidth=30em}}

  1. {{flagicon|YUG}} Borislav Božović (1971)
  2. {{flagicon|YUG}} Gani Pula (1971–73)
  3. {{flagicon|YUG}} Ramadan Vraniqi (1973–76)
  4. {{flagicon|YUG}} Gani Pula (1976–77)
  5. {{flagicon|YUG}} Blagoje Kostić (1977–81)
  6. {{flagicon|YUG}} Nazmi Mustafa (1981–82)
  7. {{flagicon|YUG}} Sadik Vllasaliu (1982–83)
  8. {{flagicon|YUG}} Mehmet Maliqi (1983–84)
  9. {{flagicon|YUG}} Muharrem Ismajli (1984–86)
  10. {{flagicon|YUG}} Bajram Tmava (1986–88)
  11. {{flagicon|YUG}} Živorad Ivić (1988–89)
  12. {{flagicon|YUG}} Shefqet Keqekolla (1989)
  13. {{flagicon|YUG}} Mile Savić (1989–90)
  14. {{flagicon|SCG}} Beqir Aliu (1991–99){{Cref2|a|1}}
  15. {{flagicon|KVX}} Remzi Ejupi (2004–2023)
  16. {{flagicon|KVX}} Rahman Haradini (2023–present)

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Kit suppliers

class="wikitable"
Kit provider

! Period

! Shirt sponsor

{{flagicon|USA}} Nike

| 2007–08

|rowspan="1"|Eurokoha

{{flagicon|TUR}} LIG

| 2008–13

|rowspan="1"|zëri

{{flagicon|ESP}} joma

| 2013–15

|rowspan="1"|germanwings

{{flagicon|DEN}} Hummel

| 2015–18

|rowspan="1"|Eurokoha

rowspan="2"| {{flagicon|GER}} Jako

|rowspan="2"| 2019–2022

| Eurokoha

RIO mare
{{flagicon|BEL}} Phoenix Sport

|rowspan="2"| 2022–present

| RIO mare

IPKO

Statistics in Superleague of Kosovo

The all-time list of football clubs that have participated in the Football Superleague of Kosovo, prior to the 2019–2020 season. The ranking is based on the total accumulated points by Prishtina.

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class="sortable wikitable"
rowspan="2"|No.

! rowspan="2"|Club

! rowspan="2"|Apps.

! rowspan="2"|Matches

! rowspan="2"|Wins

! rowspan="2"|Ties

! rowspan="2"|Losses

! rowspan="2"|Goals +/-

! rowspan="2"|Points

! rowspan="2"|Titles

align="center"|1

| Prishtina

| align="center"|20

| align="center"|657

| align="center"|375

| align="center"|149

| align="center"|133

| align="center"|1033:491

| align="center"|1274

| align="center"|10

class="wikitable sortable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center; font-size: 100%;"
style="background:#efefef;"

!Season

!League

!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|W|Won}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}

!width=28|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}}

!Notes

1999–00 1. 34 23 7 4 69-24 76

2000–01 1. 30 18 9 3 53-19 63

2001–02 6. 26 11 5 10 34-23 38

2002–03 2. 26 14 8 4 53-14 50

2003–04 1. 24 16 4 4 41-16 52

2004–05 4. 32 14 7 11 35-33 49

2005–06 2. 32 22 6 4 53-19 72

2006–07 2. 30 18 7 5 60-26 61

2007–08 1. 30 20 5 5 61-19 65

2008–09 1. 30 16 9 5 46-25 57

2009–10 2. 33 16 7 10 38-32 55

2010–11 2. 33 21 6 6 56-23 69

2011–12 1. 33 19 8 6 63-31 65

2012–13 1. 33 22 7 4 66-26 73

2013–14 2. 33 17 6 10 39-26 57

2014–15 2. 33 15 11 7 43-28 56

2015–16 8. 33 12 7 14 29-34 43

2016–17 2. 33 22 6 5 46-18 72

2017–18 2. 33 18 10 5 39-18 64

2018–19 2. 33 23 6 4 49-12 75

2019–20 4. 33 18 8 7 59-25 62

Statistics after 1999

Most active players:

  1. {{flagicon|KVX}} Azem Ahmeti 254
  2. {{flagicon|KVX}} Florim Humolli 235
  3. {{flagicon|KVX}} Lorik Boshnjaku 233
  4. {{flagicon|KVX}} Besnik Krasniqi 220
  5. {{flagicon|DRC}} Gauthier Mankenda 212
  6. {{flagicon|KVX}} Kushtrim Mushica 188
  7. {{flagicon|KVX}} Liridon Kukaj 185
  8. {{flagicon|KVX}} Arben Zhjeqi 183
  9. {{flagicon|KVX}} Driton Krasniqi 175
  10. {{flagicon|KVX}} Visar Bekaj 164
  11. {{flagicon|KVX}} Sheremet Isufi 163
  12. {{flagicon|KVX}} Mergim Pefqeli 162
  13. {{flagicon|KVX}} Artan Krasniqi 159
  14. {{flagicon|KVX}} Leotrim Kryeziu 152
  15. {{flagicon|ALB}} Armend Dallku 151

Most appearances 1999–2024:

  1. {{flagicon|KVX}} Azem Ahmeti 254
  2. {{flagicon|KVX}} Florim Humolli 235
  3. {{flagicon|KVX}} Lorik Boshnjaku 233
  4. {{flagicon|KOS|ALB}} Besnik Krasniqi 220
  5. {{flagicon|DR Congo}} Gauthier Mankenda 212
  6. {{flagicon|KVX}} Kushtrim Mushica 188
  7. {{flagicon|KOS|ALB}} Liridon Kukaj 185
  8. {{flagicon|KVX}} Arben Zhjeqi 183
  9. {{flagicon|KVX}} Driton Krasniqi 175
  10. {{flagicon|KVX}} Visar Bekaj 164
  11. {{flagicon|KVX}} Sheremet Isufi 163
  12. {{flagicon|KVX}} Mergim Pefqeli 162 (active)
  13. {{flagicon|KVX}} Artan Krasniqi 159
  14. {{flagicon|KVX}} Leotrim Kryeziu 152 (active)
  15. {{flagicon|KOS|ALB}} Armend Dallku 151

Notes and references

= Explanatory notes =

{{Cnote2 Begin}}

{{Cnote2|a|During the period 1991–99, FC Prishtina had two chairmen who led the team in two different leagues as Kosovo. An Albanian chairman who led FC Prishtina playing for the Independent League of Kosovo, an unrecognised competition parallel to the Serbian league system, and a Serbian chairman who led FC Prishtina playing for the Serbian league system.}}

{{Cnote2 End}}

=References=

{{reflist}}