Loro Boriçi Stadium


The Loro Boriçi Stadium, previously known as Vojo Kushi Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Shkodër, Albania, which is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of KF Vllaznia Shkodër. The stadium has a capacity of around 16,000 seated.

History

On 17 May 1950, the stadium started the construction and on 1 May 1952, the stadium was inaugurated and was named with name Vojo Kushi, who was an Albanian partisan, hero of Albania. In 1990, during the fall of communism in Albania, the stadium was renamed in honour of football coach and former player Loro Boriçi. Between 2015 and 2016 the stadium was rebuilt into a modern all-seater stadium with a capacity of 16,022. The stadium is also the second largest stadium in Albania behind the Qemal Stafa Stadium in Tirana.

2015 Reconstruction

The stadium was last renovated in 2001. In October 2014, the Prime Minister of Albania, Edi Rama announced the reconstruction of the stadium. On 3 May 2015, the construction work officially started, bringing the stadium to a renewed capacity of 18,100.

International matches

Albania

On 29 March 2003, it hosted a UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying match of Albania against Russia and finished with a 3–1 win.
#DateCompetitionOpponentScore
1.UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying3–116,000
2.Friendly0–17,000
3.UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying0–012,000
4.Friendly3–25,000
5.Friendly0–0
6.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification2–114,667
7.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification0–215,425
8.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification0–114,718
9.2018–19 UEFA Nations League0–48,632
10.UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying0–211,730

Kosovo

After stadiums in Mitrovica and Pristina were under renovation and do not meet UEFA standards. Kosovo played the qualifying matches of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Loro Boriçi Stadium. On 6 October 2016, it hosted the first qualifying match of Kosovo against Croatia and finished with a 0–6 biggest defeat.
#DateCompetitionOpponentScore
1.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification0–614,612
2.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification1–26,832
3.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification1–46,000
4.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification0–12,446
5.2018 FIFA World Cup qualification0–21,261