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'''Selman Stërmasi''' is a former player, coach and president of ] and is regarded as one of their greatest players.<ref>http://digilander.libero.it/sktirana/english/whatis.htm</ref> He was responsible for the transfer of numerous Albanian players abroad, principally to Italy. During the 1990s Stërmasi was honored by the ], which named the second largest stadium of ] after him: ].
'''Selman Stërmasi''' is a former player, coach and president of ] in the '30s and '40s. Selman Stërmasi returned to his homeland ] in the beginning of the '30s after finishing studies in ] for Physical Culture. He contributed as a player and then as a coach and even president of the club in those years to 8 national titles (even though two of them (the "war championships are not recognized today). ] of that time will be remembered for his memory as well as the memory of other exceptional footballers such as: A.Karapici, Sh. Ndroqi, I. Dashi, Xh.Kashari, S. Lleshi, H. Begeja, H. Korça, M. Petrela, A. Hobdari, R. Gurashi, I. Gjinali, F. Janku, ], ], etc.


==References==
Selman Stërmasi was distinguished of great managerial abilities. He was initiator and organizer of the first ] football transfers: ] players ], ], and ] signed regular contracts with well-known Italian clubs (] being twice world champion at that time), respectively at ], ] and ]. All three of them had been formed as professional footballers under the guidance of Stërmasi, their coach, president and manager. Although after 1944, his capability and activity were disclaimed from dictatorial regime, Stërmasi has been and continues to be one of the most well known ] personalities not only within ], but also in the Albanian football world.
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During the '90s Stërmasiwas honored by the ], which named the second largest stadium of ] ].
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Selman Stërmasi is a former player, coach and president of KF Tirana and is regarded as one of their greatest players. He was responsible for the transfer of numerous Albanian players abroad, principally to Italy. During the 1990s Stërmasi was honored by the Football Association of Albania, which named the second largest stadium of Tirana after him: Selman Stërmasi Stadium.

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