FC KEK-u

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KEK
Full nameFootball Club of the Kosovo Energy Corporation
Nickname(s)Elektricistët (The Electricians)
Founded1928 (1928) as
FK Obilić, later as RMHK Kosovo
GroundAgron Rama Stadium
ChairmanBesnik Mjeku
ManagerEnis Nasufi
LeagueKosovo Second League
2022–23Kosovo Second League, 3rd of 16

Football Club of the Kosovo Energy Corporation (Albanian: Klubi Futbollistik Korporata Energjetike e Kosovës), commonly known as KEK-u, is a football club based in Obiliq, Kosovo. The club currently competes in the Liga e Parë, following promotion from the Liga e Dytë.

History

The club was founded in 1928 and for most of the time played in the second tier, the First Football League of Kosovo, having reached promotion to Kosovo highest level in 2018. The club was known as Obilić, RMHK Kosovo and Elektroprivreda when playing in the Yugoslav football league system. KEK won the Kosovar Cup and the Kosovar Super Cup in 2003. FC KEK won the Liga e Dytë in 2024.[1]

References

  1. ^ "KEK-u me ambicie të mëdha pas inkuadrimit në Ligën e Parë". Bota Sot (in Albanian). 17 June 2024.