Albania national football team records

This article lists various football records of the Albania national football team.

Individual records

Appearances

As of 12 November 2016, the players with the most appearances for Albania are:[1]

  Players that are still active
  Part of the squad that won the 2000 Rothmans International Tournament

[2]

Lorik Cana is the most capped player in the history of Albania with 94 caps.
Rank Position Name Career Caps Goals
1 DF
Lorik Cana
2003–2016 93 1
2 MF
Altin Lala
1998–2011 79 3
3 MF
Klodian Duro
2001–2011 77 6
4
MF
Ervin Skela
2000–2011 75 13
5 FW
Erjon Bogdani
1996–2013 74 18
6 GK
Foto Strakosha
1990–2004 73 0
7 MF
Altin Haxhi
1995–2009 68 3
FW
Igli Tare
1997–2007 68 10
DF
Ansi Agolli
2005– 68 2
10 FW
Alban Bushi
1995–2007 67 14
Most appearances at the FIFA World Cup qualifiers
Ervin Skela & Lorik Cana both at 28.[3][4]
Most appearances at the UEFA European Championship
Etrit Berisha, Armando Sadiku, Elseid Hysaj, Amir Abrashi, Ansi Agolli, Mërgim Mavraj, Ermir Lenjani & Odise Roshi, all at 3.[5]
Most appearances at the UEFA European Championship qualifying
Foto Strakosha & Altin Lala both at 29.[6][7]
Most appearances at the UEFA European Championship and UEFA European Championship qualifying
Foto Strakosha, Altin Lala & Lorik Cana all at 29.[6][7][4]
Most minutes played in European Championship matches
Etrit Berisha, Elseid Hysaj, Amir Abrashi, Ansi Agolli & Mërgim Mavraj, all at 270 minutes.[5]
Most UEFA European Championships played in
20 players all at 1.[5]
Most appearances at the Balkan Cup
Loro Boriçi, Muhamet Dibra, Aristidh Parapani, Vasif Biçaku & Sllave Llambi, all at 10.
Most Balkan Cup played in
Loro Boriçi, Muhamet Dibra, Aristidh Parapani, Vasif Biçaku, Sllave Llambi, Rexhep Spahiu, Bahri Kavaja, Giacomo Poselli, Bimo Fakja & Besim Fagu, all at 3.
Most appearances as a substitute
Jahmir Hyka 27[8]
Most appearances as a substitute at the UEFA European Championship
Odise Roshi 2[9]
Most UEFA European Championships matches won
14 players, all at 1
Oldest player
Orges Shehi, 33 years 1 month 28 days, 17 November 2010, 0–0 vs. Macedonia
Youngest player
Iljaz Çeço, 16 years 11 months 10 days, 11 October 1964, 1–0 vs. Algeria
Oldest debutant
Orges Shehi, 38 years 6 month 9 days, 29 March 2016, 0–2 vs. Luxembourg
Oldest player to feature at the UEFA European Championship
Orges Shehi, 38 years 8 month 24 days, 19 June 2016, 1–0 vs. Romania
Youngest player to feature at the UEFA European Championship
Elseid Hysaj, 22 years 4 month 17 days, 19 June 2016, 1–0 vs. Romania
Youngest goalkeeper to feature in a match
Blendi Nallbani

References

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