2014–15 KF Tirana season

[1] On 4 June, the first choice goalkeeper Ilion Lika left the club to sign with Flamurtari Vlorë a two-year contract as a free agent.

[3] On 15 June, Tirana announced the signing of Bylis Ballsh prodigy Stivi Frashëri for an undisclosed fee, with the transfer who become effective from 1 July.

[5] On 1 July, Tirana signed the Shkëndija Tiranë duo David Domgjoni and Alush Gavazaj; both players joined by penning a contract until 2019.

[6] Two days later, Tirana purchased Argjend Malaj from Kosovan side Prishtina; the 19-year old midfielder signed a one-year contract with the option of another year at the end of the season.

[10] On 16 July, Ivan Delić, who played a vital role in the last season, left the team to return in his home country to sign with Lovćen.

[11] On 19 July, Elis Bakaj, without playing a single minute for Skënderbeu Korçë, left the club and signed a two-year contract with Tirana, where he was assigned the vacant number 19.

[20] Tirana started the 2014–15 Kategoria Superiore season in strong fashion by thrashing 3–0 at home the newly promoted side Apolonia Fier, with Bakaj and Hyshmeri who scored their first goals.

[21] On 27 August, Tirana loaned Ardit Peposhi, Erion Hoxhallari and Erlind Koreshi to fellow Kategoria Superiore side Teuta Durrës until the end of the season.

[22] Three days later, Tirana grabbed its second league victory in two matches by beating 1–0 at home the title contenders Flamurtari Vlorë thanks to an Ilion Lika owngoal.

[45] On 7 January he was officially unveiled as a Tirana player to the media, holding a press conference alongside the club's president Refik Halili and newly appointed director Devi Muka.

[48] On 14 January, Lladrovci went to a trial with Tirana which he successfully passed and signed a pre-contract,[49] but was sent on loan at his previous club Feronikeli until the end of the season.

[55] On 14 February, Tirana recorded its fifth consecutive league victory by beating Elbasani 2–0 at Redi Maloku Stadium thanks to the Sefa and Bakaj goals.

[60] However, this win did not bring joy to the team as they lost the postponed Capital Derby for the second consecutive time against Partizani Tirana; the Red Bulls won 2–1.

[65] Four days later, in the first leg of Albanian Cup semi-final, Tirana was unable to break the fortitude of Laçi as they drew 0–0 at Qemal Stafa Stadium in front of more than 2,000 fans.

[72][73] On 26 April, in the last league match for this month, Tirana finally prevail over Laçi by beating them 1–0 at Qemal Stafa Stadium thanks to late goal of Francis Kahata.

However, for Tirana thing went from bad to worse as they were thrashed 4–1 by Kukësi at Zeqir Ymeri Stadium thanks to the goal of Hysa and hat-trick of Pero Pejić.

[79] He was temporarily replaced by his assistant Ndubuisi Egbo for the final championship round,[80] in which Tirana won 1–0 against Teuta Durrës thanks to the late winner of Elis Bakaj.