In 1947, Drita was founded by Gjilan citizens, the name Drita meaning '
light' in
Albanian and the name was taken from other sports clubs from the city. In the beginning, conditions were difficult, even more so because the team rivaled the other team of the city,
Crvena zvezda Gnjilane. Contrary to them, Drita founders and footballers were exclusively
Albanians. This insistence in nationalistic differentiation meant that, in 1952 the team was abolished by the regime. Former footballers went to the already multi-ethnic team of Zvezda, but the team didn't get erased completely. They competed in the
Kosovo Province League where they were declared champions in the 1962–63 season.
Post-1990 In 1991, at the time of the dissolution of
Yugoslavia. the football of Kosovo was in its zenith and consistently had 4-5 clubs in both federal leagues. But the deterioration of the political situation was also reflected in sports. In 1991, Albanian separatist complaining about the situation, formed the
Football Federation of Kosovo with all its organs. Drita then joined the new league system in
Kosovo, where they played in the fields of the mountains around the city of
Gjilan.
Selami Osmani era After the 90s, Drita was taken into management by Selami Osmani - Bezi with whom for 15 years reached the tops of Kosovan football, thanks to the players that brought in Gjilan, he who for 15 years contributed to Drita. Under his management Drita managed to adorn the title of the
Kosovo championship in 2002–03, win the cup in 2000–01 and be a runner-up in 1999–2000 and 2001–02. Drita also reached the semifinals in 1999–00, 2001–02, and 2002–03, breaking a Kosovo record that for four consecutive years did not descend below the third position and for four years at least until the semifinals of the
Kosovar Cup.
Valon Murseli and Flamur Bunjaku era On 21 July 2016, Valon Murseli and Flamur Bunjaku took over the club, the two businessmen promised big things to the club, where in
2017–18 they relied on them, by winning the title for the second time in their history.
Ardian Nuhiu era After starting working in the club as assistant coach of
Shpëtim Duro in 2018,
Ardian Nuhiu was named first team manager in 2019. On 22 July 2020, he won the
2019-20 Football Superleague of Kosovo. In the semi-final of preliminary round of the
2020-21 UEFA Champions League qualifying, Drita won against
Inter Club d'Escaldes. But they were not allowed to play the final against
Linfield FC three days later. The Northern Irish team was awarded a 3–0 win after the match was cancelled due to Drita players testing positive for
SARS-CoV-2. After finishing as runner-up in the
2020-21 Football Superleague of Kosovo, two points under champions
FC Prishtina, Drita entered the
2021-22 UEFA Conference League. After defeating
FK Dečić from Montenegro in the first qualifying round, Nuhiu's team faced
Feyenoord in the second round. The first leg ended with a 0–0 draw in
Pristina. In the return leg, Drita lost 3–2, with
Guus Til scoring the winner for the Dutch side in the added time. Drita was again the runner-up in the
2021-22 Football Superleague of Kosovo and also lost the final of the
2021-22 Kosovar Cup against
FC Llapi. In the
2022-23 UEFA Conference League, they defeated
Inter Turku from Finland in the first qualifying round but were knocked out by Belgian side
Antwerp in the second round. Nuhiu left the club on 24 November 2022 after the defeat in the
2022-23 Kosovar Cup against
Liria Prizren.
Zekirija Ramadani era Zekirija Ramadani became the head coach of Drita on 30 November 2023. Drita won the
2024-25 Football Superleague of Kosovo under Ramadani on 4 May 2025. During the
2025–26 season, Drita became the first club from Kosovo to reach the second qualifying round of the
UEFA Champions League by defeating
Differdange 03 4–2 on aggregate. They also became the second club from Kosovo to reach the final stage of a European competition by defeating Differdange 03 again during the
2025–26 UEFA Conference League play-off round. On 6 November 2025, Drita won in the
Tallaght Stadium in
Dublin against
Shelbourne FC its first ever game in a final stage of a European competition. After winning also against
Shkëndija Tetovo and having previously drawn against
KuPS and
Omonia Nicosia, Drita finished the League Phase of the Conference League with 8 points and qualified for the
knockout phase play-offs. They lost 6–4 on aggregate against
Celje. ==Support==