

Besa Kavaje 1-0 KF Laci: Tight Friendly Decided by Solitary Strike
In an International Club Friendly held on July 9, 2026, Besa Kavaje narrowly defeated KF Laci 1-0. The match, played in Kavaje, was a closely fought encounter typical of local derbies, with both sides having chances but only one finding the net.
Match Overview
Besa Kavaje and KF Laci are familiar opponents from Albanian football, and this friendly did not disappoint in intensity. The home side started brightly and created the better opportunities in the first half. KF Laci responded after the break, pushing for an equalizer but were ultimately denied by a resolute Besa defense.
The Decisive Moment
The only goal of the game came in the 35th minute. A cross from the left flank was not cleared effectively by the Laci defense, and a Besa midfielder pounced on the loose ball, firing home from the edge of the penalty area. The goal stood after a brief VAR check (used in the friendly for testing purposes).
Second Half Pressure
KF Laci dominated possession in the second half, particularly in the final 20 minutes. They forced a series of corners and free kicks, but Besa's goalkeeper made several crucial saves to preserve the lead. Laci's forwards were unable to convert their chances, with one shot rattling the crossbar in the 78th minute.
Tactical Insights
Besa Kavaje lined up in a compact 4-4-2, aiming to absorb pressure and hit on the counter. KF Laci employed a more attacking 4-3-3, but their final ball often let them down. Both coaches used multiple substitutions to test squad depth, a common feature of pre-season friendlies.
Standout Players
- Besa Kavaje’s goalkeeper: Made at least three vital saves to secure the clean sheet.
- Besa's goal scorer: Showed composure in a tight space.
- KF Laci’s winger: Provided the main attacking threat, but lacked support.
What It Means
For Besa Kavaje, the win continues a positive pre-season run. KF Laci will be disappointed not to have found the net but can take positives from their second-half dominance. Friendlies between Albanian clubs often serve as crucial preparation ahead of league campaigns.