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Albania national football team campaign at the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying

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Albania national football team campaign at the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying
File:Federata Shqiptare e Futbollit.svg
SeasonUEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign
Supporters' ShieldTifozat Kuq e Zi
ManagerItaly Gianni De Biasi
Assistant managerItaly Paolo Tramezzani
Albania Altin Lala
CaptainT.B.A
Home stadiumElbasan Arena (presvious name: Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium)
UEFA Euro 2016UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group I
Home colours
Away colours

The Albania national football team campaign at the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying include all informations about Albania national football team participation in the UEFA's not started yet competition UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying and their campaign information including as well and the Friendly Matches. These informations includes about two football seasons 2014–15 & 2015–16, each one from August's month until the July's month.

The UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying will be the 11th participation of Albania in a UEFA European Championship qualifying. Below information includes Albania's UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying campaign and friendly matches whose start from September 2014 to 2016.

Campaign history[edit]

FSHF.org

UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying[edit]


Squad and coaching staff information[edit]

Full players team[edit]

Below list is with all Albanian players which called-up and played during this campaign.[1]

TBA


Coaching staff[edit]

Coaching staff as of 2014 (March 3):[2]

Head Coach Italy Gianni De Biasi
Assistant Coach Italy Paolo Tramezzani
Assistant Coach Albania Altin Lala
Fitness Coach Italy Alberto Belle
Goalkeeping Coach Albania Ilir Bozhiqi
National Team Manager Albania Alban Bushi
Team Doctor Albania Arben Celiku

All results[edit]

2014 (7 September – 14 November)[edit]

2015[edit]

2016[edit]

TBA

Starting line up and substitutes[edit]

This will show the most used players in each position, based on Albania's typical starting formation (4–4–2), also some substitutes for each position.[1]

References[edit]


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