

Kosovo
Founded
1946
Coach
Franco FodaVenue
Stadiumi Fadil Vokrri
City
Prishtinë (Pristina)
Capacity
13,500
Surface
grass
Season Stats
Record
1W 1D 1L
H:1W/A:0W
Goals
3 / 5 (-2)
H:3/A:0
Clean Sheets
3
H:2/A:1
Sidelined Players (1)
Recent Results
@ Slovakia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 26/03/2026
vs Switzerland
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 18/11/2025
@ Slovenia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 15/11/2025
@ Sweden
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 13/10/2025
vs Slovenia
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 10/10/2025
vs Sweden
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 08/09/2025
@ Switzerland
UEFA World Cup Qualifiers · 05/09/2025
@ Iceland
UEFA Nations League Play-offs BC · 23/03/2025
vs Iceland
UEFA Nations League Play-offs BC · 20/03/2025
vs Lithuania
UEFA Nations League League C · 18/11/2024
Kosovo
The Kosovo national football team, one of football's newest sides, was admitted to FIFA and UEFA in 2016, following Kosovo's declaration of independence in 2008. Governed by the Football Federation of Kosovo, the team has made a remarkable impact in a short time, competing in UEFA Nations League and World Cup qualifying groups. Kosovo famously defeated Finland and Czech Republic in competitive fixtures, announcing themselves as genuine contenders in European football. The team has benefited from dual-nationality players of Kosovar heritage who grew up in Switzerland, Germany, and other countries. Key players include Amir Rrahmani, Vedat Muriqi, and Milot Rashica, all established performers at top European clubs. Kosovo plays home matches at Fadil Vokrri Stadium in Pristina and continues to build its footballing identity.

























