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  2. Membership of Kosovo in international sports federations

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    Kosovo is a full member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the European Olympic Committees (EOC); membership by the former was granted to Kosovo's Olympic Committee on 9 December 2014. The country has participated in both the Winter and Summer Olympics. At the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Kosovo won a gold medal ...

  3. Kosovo at the Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Its team is organized by the Olympic Committee of Kosovo (OCK), created in 1992 and recognized by the International Olympic Committee on 9 December 2014. [1] It won its first medal in its debut appearance in 2016, when judoka Majlinda Kelmendi took gold in the women's -52 kg category. In the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, Nora Gjakova won gold in the ...

  4. Football in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    The Football Superleague of Kosovo is the top division of football in Kosovo. The division was set up in 1945 as a regional league within the Yugoslav football league system . In 2008, Kosovo declared its independence from Serbia. Until 2016, membership in UEFA and FIFA had been denied due to Kosovo's disputed recognition as an independent state.

  5. List of Kosovan records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Mitrovica, Kosovo 5.50 m # Remzije Shala: July 1985 Mitrovica, Yugoslavia Triple jump: 10.75 m Rita Hajdini: 30 September 2017 Mitrovica, Kosovo Shot put: 13.33 m # Lirije Veselaj: 1 July 1979 Prizren, Yugoslavia 14.25 m # 19 September 1987 Mitrovica, Yugoslavia 12.04 m # Alma Kojić: 14 June 2008 Mitrovica, Kosovo Discus throw: 40.80 m Ardita Uka

  6. Sport in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms. National anthem. v. t. e. Sport in Kosovo is a tradition and plays a prominent role. Popular sports in Kosovo include football, basketball, volleyball, handball, and rugby, whereas major individual sports include wrestling, judo, swimming, boxing, karate and skiing . Individual sports have been Kosovo's biggest success, in ...

  7. Kosovo national football team - Wikipedia

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    —The reasoning of the then head coach of Yugoslavia, Rajko Mitić for the reason for organizing the Kosovo–Yugoslavia match. On 8 November 1967, Kosovo for first time as autonomous province of SFR Yugoslavia played a friendly match against Yugoslavia and the match ended with a 3–3 home draw and the starting line-up of that match was a mix between Albanian and Serbian players as ...

  8. Category:Sport in Kosovo by populated place - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Kosovo - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Kosovo" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ... This page was last edited on 10 June 2023, at 17: ...