Andi Lila

Andi Lila

Lila on international duty in 2015.
Personal information
Full name Andi Lila
Date of birth (1986-02-12) 12 February 1986
Place of birth Kavajë, Albania
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Playing position Defender / Midfielder
Club information
Current team
PAS Giannina
Number 3
Youth career
2000–2003 Besa Kavajë
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2002–2006 Besa Kavajë 72 (1)
2007 Iraklis 3 (0)
2007–2008 Besa Kavajë 29 (0)
2008–2011 Tirana 78 (11)
2011– PAS Giannina 109 (7)
2015Parma (loan) 13 (2)
National team
2002–2003 Albania U17 10 (0)
2003–2005 Albania U19 5 (0)
2006–2007 Albania U21 10 (0)
2007– Albania 60 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 17 April 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 19 June 2016

Andi Lila (born 12 February 1986 in Kavajë) is an Albanian footballer who plays for Greek club PAS Giannina and the Albania national team. He is a versatile player, having played primarily as a right back early in his career as well as left back, but in recent years he has predominately played in a defensive midfield role, as well as a right midfielder.

Lila began his career with local side Besa Kavajë, where he made his debut in 2002 as a 16 year old and soon became a regular first team player, which earned him a move to Greek club Iraklis in January 2007. He soon returned to Besa Kavajë after failing to settle at Iraklis, and he shortly became the club captain, guiding them to a third-place finish in the Albanian Superliga before moving to KF Tirana after just one year back in Kavajë. He was a fan favourite at KF Tirana as during his three years at the club, and he won the Albanian Superliga title in his first season there, as well as helping his side reach the Albanian Cup final which he missed and his side lost in. His last game with the club came in the 2011 Albanian Cup final which his side lost on penalties after extra time, before moving to Greece for a second stint, this time with PAS Giannina.

He quickly established himself in the first team at PAS Giannina and helped his side achieve a mid table finish in his first season back in Greece, and then reach the Superleague playoffs in his second season at the club before a bottom half finish in his third season. He joined struggling Serie A side Parma on loan for the second half of the 2014–15 campaign, but he could not help the club escape relegation and returned to his parent club PAS Giannina following the bankruptcy of Parma. Since his return he has struggled to recapture his place in the first team, and has been limited to mostly substitute appearances in the league.

Lila has represented Albania at under-17, under-19, under-21 and senior levels. He made his senior international debut in 2007 against Romania and has since earned 59 caps but has yet to score a senior international goal. He became Albania's first choice right back in 2010 under Josip Kuže, and he also began to play in the defensive midfield position. Under Gianni De Biasi he has primarily played as a right midfielder or right winger since 2014, and he has helped Albania qualify for its first major international tournament as they reached Euro 2016. He was also heavily involved in the infamous Serbia v Albania match on 14 October 2014, which resulted in the match being abandoned and Albania eventually being awarded a walkover victory over Serbia.

Club career

Besa Kavajë

Lila started his career with hometown club, Besa Kavajë. He made his debut for the club during the 2002–03 season in the Albanian Superliga on 14 December 2002 in an away match against Teuta Durrës. Lila came on as a substitute at half time by replacing Ervin Bardhi. However it was not a game to remember for the young Lila as it finished 5–0 to Teuta Durrës.

Iraklis

Since making his debut in 2002 he started to impress more and more people with his performances as a right back, this paved the way for his move to Greek club Iraklis FC in January 2007, where he joined fellow Albanians Enea Koliqi, Elvis Kaja and Indrit Fortuzi who were already at the club.[1] Despite making his dream move abroad a reality, Lila struggled to settle in Greece and after only 6 months and 3 appearances he moved back to his original club Besa Kavajë.

Return to Besa Kavajë

Following his return, he was made captain of the team. During the 2007–08 season he played 26 times without scoring a goal.[2] He was also a beaten Albanian Supercup finalist after losing 4–2 to Tirana.[3] The defender played his final game with Besa Kavajë in the Intertoto Cup on 12 July 2008. He came off in the 57th minute of the game.[4] The game ended in a 3–0 home loss and ended the club's run in Europe and Lila's time in Kavajë.

Tirana

Lila in action with Tirana in 2010.

Lila completed his move to Tirana on 21 July 2008 after him and his agent Sokol Haxhia agreed to terms with KF Tirana and its president Refik Halili.[5] Since making his move to the capital, Lila has been able to settle quickly and he has played the best football of his career so far. His first game as a Tirana player was the opening game of the season against Vllaznia Shkodër, he played the full 90 minutes of the goalless draw.[6] His first goal in a blue and white jersey came on only his third game with the club in a Tirana derby against Partizani Tirana, he scored the winner in the 90th minute and secured the three points for his club.[7]

Lila didn't have to wait long for another goal as it came less than a week later on 20 September 2008 against Apolonia Fier, his goal came in the 28th minute of the game.[8] During the entire 2008–09 season he became the club's first choice right back and he played 29 games, he also proved that he has attacking qualities as well by scoring 4 goals during the campaign.[9] Tirana concluded the league season by winning its 24 title in history, leaving Vllaznia Shkodër four points behind.[10] Tirana also went into the final of 2008–09 Albanian Cup, where "The White and Blues" were defeated 2–1 by Flamurtari Vlorë, in a match where Lila was an unused substitute.

Lila started his second season with Tirana on 15 July 2009 by making his European debut with Tirana against Stabæk in the first leg of 2009–10 UEFA Champions League's first round.[11] He was a starter even in the returning leg with Tirana who was defeated 4–0 at Telenor Arena, resulting in a 5–1 aggregate exit.[12] Later, on 16 August, Lila won his second trophy with Tirana, the Albanian Supercup, where he aided the team to beat Flamurtari Vlorë 1–0 at Qemal Stafa Stadium.[13]

PAS Giannina

He signed a three-year contract with Greek side PAS Giannina on 24 June 2011 worth €700,000 plus bonuses.[14][15] He played his first game for the club on 27 August 2011 against Aris Thessaloniki in a goalless draw.[16]

On 12 July 2014, Lila had even declared that his contract with PAS Giannina had come to an end, allowing him to sign a contract with Croatian side HNK Rijeka,[17] however he eventually opted against this and signed a new three-year contract with PAS Giannina.[18]

Loan to Parma

After much speculation over his future, on 28 December 2014 he confirmed his move to Serie A club Parma F.C.[19] He joined the club on 1 January 2015, when the transfer window reopened.[20] He said that moving in Serie A is a dream come true, adding that Serie A is the best league in the world.[21] On 12 January 2015 Parma announced that the deal was a temporary deal with an option to purchase,[22] due to ongoing financial difficulties of the club.

He made his debut for Parma on 14 January 2015, starting in the Coppa Italia match against Cagliari.[23] After 13 minutes however Lila was forced off the field with a thigh muscle problem.[24] In his first game back after returning from injury, Lila scored his first goal for Parma against Sassuolo on 15 March 2015, having played from the start, with the match ending as a 4–1 defeat for the Gialloblù.[25][26]

Return to PAS Giannina

In the first days of August 2015, Lila started training with Skënderbeu Korçë, although he eventually didn't signed a contract with them.[27] Following that, Lila left the team to return to his parent club PAS Giannina for the new season, where he was acollated his old squad number 3.[28]

International career

Lila was first called up to the Albania national team by Otto Baric in late 2007; it was his performances as a right back for Besa Kavajë in the Albanian Superliga that caught the eye of the Croatian. He made his debut for the senior team in a Euro 2008 qualifiers against Romania in Bucarest on 21 November 2007.[29] Lila started the game at right back and played the full 90 minutes. However it wasn't a debut to remember because the match ended 6–1 to Romania and the coach that had called the young defender up to the senior squad quit as the head coach of the Albanian National Team just one hour after the final whistle of the embarrassing defeat.[30]

The next manager of the national team also liked Lila's play and this earned him a call up by Arie Haan to his first game in charge which was a friendly against Poland on 27 May 2008.[31] Lila started the game but was substituted at half time for Endrit Vrapi. The game ended in a 1–0 loss but the Albanians played well after conceding in the 3rd minute. Andi Lila managed to play another two games under Arie Haan, in a friendly against Liechtenstein and a 2010 World Cup qualifier against Malta. In both matches he came on as a substitute.

Personal life

He is married with his partner Ornela Lila, and they become parents for the first time on 20 March 2015 when Lila's wife gave birth to the couple's first son, named Ayan.[32] On 16 July 2015 Lila was decorated with the "Honorary Citizen of Kavaja" award for protecting the national symbols and for his contribution to Albanian football.[33]

Career statistics

Club

As of 17 April 2016[34][35][36]
Club Season League Cup Continental[lower-alpha 1] Other[lower-alpha 2] Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Besa Kavajë 2003–04 Albanian Superliga 100100
2004–05 240240
2005–06 291291
2006–07 9090
Total 721721
Iraklis 2006–07 Superleague Greece 3030
Total 3030
Besa Kavajë 2007–08 Albanian Superliga 290212010341
Total 290212010341
Tirana 2008–09 Albanian Superliga 28460344
2009–10 241212010292
2010–11 2666141368
Total 781114261109914
PAS Giannina 2011–12 Superleague Greece 21000210
2012–13 29261353
2013–14 26200262
2014–15 14100141
Total 90561966
Parma 2014–15 Serie A 13210142
Total 13210142
PAS Giannina 2015–16 Superleague Greece 19230222
Total 19230222
Career total 30421264812034026
  1. Including continental competitions, such as UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League
  2. Including other competitions, such as Albanian Supercup

International

As of 19 June 2016[35][37]
Albania national team
YearAppsGoals
200710
200830
200930
201090
201190
201290
201390
201490
201540
201640
Total600

Honours

Club

Tirana[34]

Decoration

References

  1. "Iraklis 2006–2007". Football Database. 5 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  2. League games 2007–2008
  3. Albanian Supercup
  4. Lila's final game
  5. "Andi Lila firmos me Tiranën" (in Albanian). Arkiva Lajmeve. 21 July 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2016.
  6. "Vllaznia 0 – 0 Tirana" (in Albanian). FSHF.org. 24 August 2008. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  7. "Tirana 2 – 1 Partizani" (in Albanian). FSHF.org. 14 September 2008. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  8. "Apolonia 0 – 2 Tirana" (in Albanian). FSHF.org. 20 September 2008. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  9. 2008–2009 season
  10. "Tirana, 24 herë kampione e Shqipërisë" (in Albanian). Arkiva Lajmeve. 24 May 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  11. "Stabæk smiling after Tirana draw". UEFA.com. 15 July 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  12. "Swedes steal show for Stabæk". UEFA.com. 21 July 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
  13. "Tirana fiton Superkupën me rezultatin 1-0 ndaj Flamurtarit" (in Albanian). Ora News. 17 August 2009. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  14. Jorgis Memo (25 February 2011). "Lila firmos te Janina për 200 mijë euro" (in Albanian). Panorama Sport. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  15. Άντι Λίλα για τρία χρόνια στον ΠΑΣ ΓΙΑΝΝΙΝΑ (in Greek). PAS Giannina. 24 February 2011. Retrieved 26 June 2011.
  16. "PAS Giannina Aris vs. Thessaloniki 0 – 0". Soccerway. 27 August 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2011.
  17. Jorgis Memo (24 June 2014). "Andi Lila e konfirmon: Do të shkoj te Rijeka" (in Albanian). Panorama Sport. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  18. "Έμεινε ο Λίλα 12 July 2014" (in Greek). Sport24.gr. 12 July 2014. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  19. "Lila confirms Parma transfer". Football Italia. 28 December 2014. Retrieved 28 December 2014.
  20. "Lila konfirmon: Po shkoj te Parma" (in Albanian). Telegrafi.com. 1 January 2015. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
  21. "Andi Lila dhe basti i fituar në Serinë A" (in Albanian). Bota Sot. 4 April 2015. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  22. "E' ufficiale: Andi Lila è un giocatore del Parma. Avrà la crociata con il numero 3" (in Italian). Parma F.C. 12 January 2015. Archived from the original on 22 June 2015. Retrieved 22 June 2015.
  23. "Parma vs. Cagliari 2 – 1". Soccerway. 14 January 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  24. "Lila braktis debutimin i dëmtuar" (in Albanian). Asport.al. 14 January 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  25. "Sassuolo vs. Parma 4 – 1". Soccerway. 15 March 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  26. "Lila, gol në Serinë A: Ja pse festova si shqipe, tani dua fitoren me Armeninë" (in Albanian). Panorama Sport. 16 March 2015. Retrieved 17 March 2015.
  27. "Lila te Skënderbeu: Qëndroj te korçarët derisa të gjej ekip, më këshilloi De Biazi" (in Albanian). Panorama Sport. 10 August 2015. Retrieved 10 August 2015.
  28. Olsi Karagjozi (26 August 2015). "Andi Lila rikthehet te PAS Janina" (in Albanian). Super Sport Albania. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  29. "Rampant Romania sign off in style". UEFA. 22 November 2007. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  30. Jetmir Halilaj (22 November 2007). "Panorama Sport: Kombëtarja i bën puç, Bariç jep dorëheqjen" (in Albanian). Arkiva Lajmeve. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  31. "Football MATCH: 27.05.2008 Albania v Poland". EU-Football.info. 27 May 2008. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  32. "Andi Lila bëhet baba, djalin e quajnë Ayan" (in Albanian). Koha Jonë. 20 March 2015. Retrieved 6 March 2016.
  33. 1 2 "Andi Lila shpallet "Qytetar Nderi i Kavajës"" (in Albanian). GolAlb.com. 16 July 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  34. 1 2 "Albania - A. Lila - Profile with news, career statistics and history". Soccerway. 5 March 2016. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  35. 1 2 Andi Lila at National-Football-Teams.com
  36. Andi LilaUEFA competition record
  37. "Andi Lila profile at EU-Football.info".

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Preceded by
Devi Muka
KF Tirana captain
2011
Succeeded by
Devi Muka
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