20th century captained the national team in winning the
1946 Balkan Cup. Although it never played any matches, the Albania national football team existed before the
Albanian Football Association (Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit; FSHF) was created on 6 June 1930. Albania joined
FIFA during a congress held between 12 and 16 June. Albania was invited to play in the 1934 World Cup, but did not take part due to logistical problems. Albania played its first international match against
Yugoslavia in 1946, which ended in a 3–2 home defeat at
Qemal Stafa Stadium. In 1946, Albania also participated for the first time in the
Balkan Cup in which Albania won by beating
Romania 1–0 in the final. In 1954, Albania was one of the founding members of
UEFA. Albania waited until 1962 to compete for the first time in a UEFA Euro Cup competition, and the reason being Albania got past the first leg against Greece, for political reasons forfeited the game winning twice 0-3 and 3-0 and in Total 6–0 on Aggregate, to qualify so for the first and only time so far, for the Round of 16 in a UEFA competition. At the end of the tournament Albania ranked 9th in Europe. Albania participated at the
1964 Summer Olympics in the
Men's qualification tournament, and closely lost both matches against
Bulgaria in the preliminary round. They would participate for the second and last time at the
1972 Summer Olympics in which they faced
Romania at the
European qualifiers in the playoffs. Albania would lose both matches narrowly, 2–1 in the first leg and at home in the second leg. . Albania participated for the first time in a qualifying phase of a
World Cup in
1966. The team was drawn in the
Group 5, finishing in the last position with only one point from six matches. In the
qualifiers of
UEFA Euro 1968, Albania drew 0–0 against
West Germany, denying the Germans a chance to participate in the finals. Albania did not participate in
World Cup 1970,
UEFA Euro 1976,
World Cup 1978 and
UEFA Euro 1980 qualifying for unknown political reasons. After six years without playing any international matches, Albania entered the
1982 World Cup, managing to finish second-to-last in the qualifying stages. For qualifying for the World Cup four years later, Albania beat
Belgium in
Tirana 2–0 as well as drawing
Poland in
Mielec 2–2.
21st century In the 2002 World Cup
qualifiers, Albania only beat
Greece.
For the Euros two years later, Albania beat
Russia 3–1 at
Loro Boriçi Stadium. This match was also the debut of the German coach
Hans-Peter Briegel who led Albania to an undefeated run in home matches. Despite good results, Albania finished in the penultimate spot with only eight points. Albania defeated Greece 2–1 two months after they won
Euro 2004. In
Euro 2008 qualifying, Albania defeated
Luxembourg twice, and also drew 2–2 with
Belarus and 0–0 away with
Bulgaria. Albania's Euro campaign ended with a 6–1 loss away to
Romania which resulted in the resignation of coach
Otto Barić and his assistant. In December 2007,
Arie Haan was named Albania's head coach by signing a two-year contract for the
2010 World Cup qualifiers. Albania won only one match, with seven points from ten matches and Haan was replaced by
Josip Kuže in May 2009 following the end of the campaign. However, Kuže failed to lead Albania to better results as the team ended the
Euro 2012 qualifying with nine points from ten matches. With Kuže in charge, Albania recorded its second biggest win in history by defeating
Cyprus 6–1 at home. Josip Kuže parted ways with Albania after three and a half years, and in December 2011, Italian coach
Gianni de Biasi replaced him. Albania was, at one point, second in the
2014 World Cup qualifying group, but then lost to
Slovenia and
Iceland, as well as at home against
Switzerland, and drawing in Cyprus. Albania began
UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I with an emphatic 1–0 away win against
Portugal, followed by a 1–1 draw against
Denmark at the newly renovated
Elbasan Arena. They then beat Serbia 3–0 in
a match full of incidents. They finally qualified for a
UEFA European Championship after beating
Armenia in Yerevan 0–3, its first appearance in the country's history at a major men's football tournament. In the tournament itself, Albania lost 1–0 to
Switzerland to an early header in the 5th Minute from
Fabian Schär despite being one man down to a Red Card for
Lorik Cana Albania held its ground as they came close to an equalizer as
Shkëlzen Gashi as he missed an sitter in front of goalie
Yann Sommer. In the following match they lost 2–0 to the hosts
France despite an close fought match being able to defend against the favourites until the last minutes conceding two goals from
Dimitri Payet and
Griezmann. While they beat in the third Group match Romania 1–0 by a header scored from
Armando Sadiku before halftime, securing Albania's first ever win in a
UEFA European Championship. The team finished last among the third-placed teams and were eliminated in the group stage. In
2018 World Cup qualification, Albania was drawn in a
group with
Spain,
Italy,
Liechtenstein,
Macedonia, and
Israel. Despite the difficult draw, they placed third in the group, their best result in history without qualifying for the final tournament. During this time, manager
Gianni De Biasi resigned after disputes with the FSHF and was replaced by
Christian Panucci. Albania played poorly in the
2018–19 UEFA Nations League, winning only once against Israel and losing the return leg as well as both matches against
Scotland. Panucci would be sacked after a 2–0 defeat to
Turkey in the opening match of
UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying.
Edoardo Reja replaced Panucci as Albania faced home and away series against both
2018 FIFA World Cup champions
France and
Iceland as well as the return leg against
Turkey. In the end, Albania placed fourth in the group, failing to qualify. After narrowly missing out on qualification for the
2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, finishing third in
Group I, Albania were drawn in
UEFA Euro 2024 qualifying Group E alongside the
Czech Republic,
Poland,
Faroe Islands and
Moldova. Albania went unbeaten in the qualifying campaign and secured qualification for the
UEFA Euro 2024, marking their second appearance at a
UEFA European Championship. At
UEFA Euro 2024, Albania were drawn into a "
group of death" alongside
Spain,
Italy and
Croatia, all of whom are European and World Cup medalists. After losses to Spain and Italy and a 2–2 draw against Croatia, Albania finished bottom of the group and were eliminated in the group stage. Albania competed in the
2024–25 UEFA Nations League B, where they finished bottom of their group and were relegated to League C. They subsequently participated in the
2026 FIFA World Cup qualification, finishing second in
Group K with four wins without conceding, two draws, and two defeats against
England, thereby securing qualification to the
play-off stage for the first time in their history. In the play-off, Albania was eliminated following a 2–1 defeat to
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