Sporti Shqiptar
Type | Sport |
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Format | Tabloid |
Founder(s) | Luigj Shala, Anton Mazreku |
Founded | 28 November 1935[1] |
Language | Albanian |
Headquarters | Tirana, Albania |
Website | www |
Sporti Shqiptar (English: Albanian Sport) was a newspaper published in Albania.
History
Sporti Shqiptar was established on 28 November 1935 by Luigj Shala and Anton Mazreku and was considered at the time the first sports publication in the region. The paper survived following the collapse of the communist regime in Albania.[2]
Its headquarters were in Tirana, Albania. The newspaper mainly published articles about events in the Albanian Superliga and the Albanian Cup and other European leagues.[3]
See also
References
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- Ekonomia (1998)
- Shqip (2006)
- Gazeta Shqiptare (1993)
- Sot (2002)
- Telegraf (2005)
- Tema (2000)
- Gazeta 55 (1997)
- Koha Jonë (1991)
- Gazeta e pavarur
- Metropol
- Panorama
- Reporteri (1993)
- Shekulli (1997)
- Tirana Observer
- Zëri i Popullit (1942)
- Rilindja Demokratike (1991)
- Integrimi
- Republika
- Atdheu
- Bashkimi (PPSHR)
- Çamëria
- 8 Nëntori (1941)
- Sporti Shqiptar
- Sport Ekspres
- Panorama Sport
- Monitor
- Biznes (2003)
- Agrobiznesi
- Albanian Mail
- Tirana Times (weekly, 2005)
- Gazeta 2000 (trilingual EN/AL/GR)
- Dimotiki Foni
- Dris
- Foni tis Omonoias
- Laiko Vima (bi-weekly, 1945)
- Provoli
- Romiosini
- Illyria
- Dielli (1909)
- Anabel
- Fiamuri Arbërit
- Hosteni
- Hylli i Dritës
- Jeta
- Klan
- Mehr Licht!
- Pasqyra
- Psikologji
- Rruzull
- Shqip
- Spektër
- Teuta
- Albania (1995–?)
- Bashkimi (DF) (1943–?)
- Besa (1931–1936)
- Demokratia (1925–1929)
- Fashizmi (1939–1940)
- Fatosi
- Këmisha e zezë (1939)
- Korça fashiste (1939)
- Korrieri (2001–2009)
- Liktori (1939–1943)
- Mapo (?–2011)
- Mesazhieri
- Pionieri
- Shqypéja e Shqypënis (1909–1911)
- Tomori (1940)
- Yllka
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