History
Early history (1923–1945)
The current club is considered to be the successor of a number of different football and sports clubs that had been active in the city of Peja since 1923, with the first being Behari i Ri who were the original club that today's FC Besa Peja is based on. In 1924 another club named Gajret Pejë was formed, but ended disbanded soon after. Other clubs that were also formed in Peja at the time were Zeleni Venac in 1925, Tarabosh in 1927, Dukagjini Pejë in 1928, Radnički Peć in 1930, Budućnost Peć in 1935 and Ardhmëria Pejë who were active between 1941 and 1945. Between 1923 andDevelopment of football (1945–1991)
Following the end of World War II, football in Peja and the rest of the Kosovo region became more prominent and this was in no part due to the rise in tournaments and championships that were held regularly. The most dominant club of the post war era was Yugoslav backed FK Budućnost Peć, but other clubs were also active including Përparimi Pejë, who only functioned between 1949 and 1951. Other clubs active after World War II included Kombinati i Drurit, Klubi Kristal, who were active between 1973 and 1990. Another club that was formed in the 1970s was Klubi Kombinatit Bujqësor Industrial, a club heavily involved in the agricultural business at the time. In 1974 the first club to be called Besa was formed, which is where the current name of the club comes from, which is an Albanian cultural precept meaning "faith" and "to keep a promise". Other clubs were formed to represent the different professions in the city at the time, including Klubi Fabrikës së Autopjesëve of the automobile parts factory, Klubi Kombinatit të Lëkur-Këpucëve of the leather and footwear factory and Kosovatransi Klubi Ndërrmarjes Transportuese Të Udhëtarëve of the shipyard passenger transport profession.End of Yugoslavia (1991–1998)
There was widespread ethnic tension inPost war rebuilding (1999–2003)
The Kosovo War devastated the country, including Peja, and sports activities were put on hold in 1999. Football, much like most things in Kosovo, had to restart once again and the development of FC Besa Peja was slow as the club began to rebuild from 1999. The club relied on donors from the city, and the main donor of the post war period was Birra Peja and the brewery, who became the club's main financier in July 2003.Honours
Kosovo Superleague *Winners (3): 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07 Kosovar Cup *Winners (3): 2004–05, 2010–11, 2016–17 Kosovar Supercup *Winners (1): 2004–05Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Personnel
List of managers
* Valdet Shoshi (2004–2005) * Genc Hoxha (2005–2007) * Miftar Rama (2013) * Arbnor Morina (27 Aug 2014–7 Apr 2016) * Ilir Nallbani (Apr 2016–May 2016) (caretaker) * Gani Sejdiu (23 May 2016–Mar 2017) * Astrit Imami (13 Mar 2017–Jul 2017) * Valdet Shoshi (27 Jul 2017–May 2018) * Ismet Munishi (25 May 2018–14 Sep 2018)References
External links
* (archived) {{DEFAULTSORT:Besa Pejë FC Besa Peja Football clubs in Kosovo Sport in Peja FC Besa Peja