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2018–19 Kategoria e Parë


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Season
Bylis4th title
BylisVllaznia
TomoriVora
245
591 (2.41 per match)
Erzeni 5−0 Shënkolli(3 November 2018)
Vora 1−6 Vllaznia(16 February 2019)
Burreli 5−2 Veleçiku(16 February 2019)Bylis 5−2 Egnatia(30 March 2019)Oriku 4−3 Egnatia(18 May 2019)Vora 1−6 Vllaznia(16 February 2019)
14 matchesBylis
23 matchesBylis
11 matchesErzeniTomori
7 matchesTurbina
← 2017–18 2019–20 →

The 2018–19 Kategoria e Parë was the 71st official season of the Albanian football second division since its establishment. The season began on 9 September 2018 and ended on 25 May 2019. There were 20 teams competing this season, split in 2 groups, each with 10 teams. The top 5 teams from each group qualified to the promotion round, while the last teams qualified to the relegation round. The 2 winners of the qualification round gained promotion to the 2019–20 Kategoria Superiore, and played the division's final against each other. Bylis and Vllaznia were promoted to the 2019–20 Kategoria Superiore. Tomori and Vora were relegated to the 2019−20 Kategoria e Dytë. Bylis won their fourth Kategoria e Parë title on 23 May 2019 after beating Vllaznia in the final match.

Promoted to Kategoria Superiore:

  • Kastrioti
  • Tirana

Relegated to Kategoria e Dytë:

  • Naftëtari
  • Shkumbini
  • Tërbuni
  • Vllaznia B

Relegated from Kategoria Superiore:

  • Lushnja
  • Vllaznia

Promoted from Kategoria e Dytë:

  • Elbasani
  • Oriku
  • Veleçiku
  • Vora
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
BesëlidhjaLezhëBrian Filipi Stadium5,000
Dinamo TiranaTiranaInternacional Complex1,000
BurreliBurrelLiri Ballabani Stadium2,500
ErzeniShijakTofik Jashari Stadium4,000
IliriaFushë-KrujëRedi Maloku Stadium3,000
KorabiPeshkopiKorabi Stadium6,000
ShënkolliShënkollShënkoll Stadium
VeleçikuKoplikKompleksi Vellezërit Duli2,000
VllazniaShkodërLoro Boriçi Stadium16,000
VoraVorëFusha Sportive Vorë1,000
TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
ApoloniaFierLoni Papuçiu Stadium6,800
BesaKavajëBesa Stadium8,000
BylisBallshAdush Muça Stadium5,200
EgnatiaRrogozhinëEgnatia Stadium4,000
ElbasaniElbasanElbasan Arena12,800
LushnjaLushnjëAbdurrahman Roza Haxhiu Stadium8,500
OrikuOrikumPetro Ruci Stadium2,000
PogradeciPogradecGjorgji Kyçyku Stadium10,700
TomoriBeratTomori Stadium14,750
TurbinaCërrikNexhip Trungu Stadium6,600

An extra play−off match was played between the losers of the regular play−offs to replace the vacant spot left by Kamza, who was relegated from the Kategoria Superiore to the Kategoria e Dytë by federation decision.

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