Partizani reserves (1948–1949) On 3 October 1948, the
Albanian Football Association launched a new format for the
Albanian Superliga and
Albanian First Division as they adopted the western format of an autumn to spring league competition. A reserve team representing
Partizani Tirana was created following this announcement, and they competed in 1948–49 Albanian First Division, where they won their first 5 games in a row before the competition was cancelled on 31 March 1949 by the Albanian Football Association due to Soviet pressure to leave the western format and return to the Soviet league format. The league was cancelled with Partizani Tiranë B in 1st place out of 8 teams and Partizani dissolved their reserve team soon after, as they finished with a record of 5 wins out 5 and a goalscoring record of 25 scored and 5 conceded.
FC Nacional (2003–2004) In 2003, Partizani took over local side FC Nacional Tiranë and used it as a reserve side in the 2003–04
Albanian Second Division.
Partizani B (2013–present) On 15 March 2013, Partizani B defeated
IDS Tirana 8–1 away from home in an
Albanian Third Division Group B game, making it the club's biggest ever victory. However, this record was broken a couple of months later on 1 May against FK Gostima in a 13–2 victory again away from home.
FK Partizani B gained promotion to the
Albanian Second Division During the 2015–16 campaign in the
Albanian Second Division, Partizani B began the season inconsistently, winning just 6 of their first 14 games before going on to win 7 of their last 8 games, ending the season on a 16-game unbeaten run which earned them a runners up sport in Group A of the Second Division and a place in the
Albanian First Division playoffs. They faced the First Division Group A second bottom side
Sopoti Librazhd in the playoff which was original scheduled for 19 May 2016 at the
Niko Dovana Stadium in
Durrës but was later moved to the
Elbasan Arena in
Elbasan, where the game ended in a 4–1 win for Partizani B following goals from
Lauren Ismailaj,
Jurgen Vatnikaj and a brace from Ardit Jaupaj. Partizani B won the game and celebrated promotion to the First Division, but Sopoti Librazhd filed a complaint to the
Albanian Football Association arguing that Patizani B had mainly used players from the
Partizani first team, including
Labinot Ibrahimi and
Ylber Ramadani who had featured in the first team against
Teuta Durrës the day before. The Albanian FA decided to revoke Partizani B's promotion as they awarded the game to Sopoti Librazhd 3–0 due to Partizani B having broken the rules by featuring Ibrahimi and Ramadani, as a player is not allowed to feature for both the first and reserve team of any club within 24 hours. However, due to stricter licensing measured enforced by the Albanian FA, First Division side
Adriatiku Mamurras failed to meet the conditions to remain in the league and their place was given to Partizani B who were able to meet the necessary criteria, making them the only reserve team to have competed in the second tier of modern Albanian football. ==Current squad==