Skënder Muço (1904–1944) was an Albanian lawyer and leader of Balli Kombëtar, one of the most important resistance organizations in Albania during World War II.
His father, Daut, was an activist of the Albanian National Awakening, while his uncle, Alem Tragjasi, had fought in the Vlora War.
Muço initially studied in San Demetrio Corone, Calabria, and later graduated from the faculty of law of the University of Bologna.
[1] During World War II Skënder Muço joined the ranks of Balli Kombëtar, one of the most important resistance organizations in Albania.
At the end of November 1942, along with Hysni Lepenica, a former gendarmerie officer from Gjirokastër, he founded the first battalion of Balli Kombëtar in Vlorë named Shqiponja (English: Eagle).