Daniel Xhafaj


Daniel Xhafaj is an Albanian retired professional footballer. Mainly as a striker, he could also play as second striker.
He spent the majority of career playing in Albania where he enjoyed success with Dinamo Tirana, Teuta Durrës, Tirana, Besa Kavajë and Skënderbeu Korçë. Throughout his 20-year career, Xhafaj was known for his goalscoring ability and for being a deadly striker inside the zone. With 204 goals, he is the second top goalscorer in Albanian Superliga history.
An Albania international, Xhafaj has been capped only once with Albania in 2007.

Club career

Early career

A Flamurtari Vlorë product, Xhafaj made his professional debut in the 1995–96 season. He found more space to play in the next season, appearing in 11 league matches, but still went goalless. Xhafaj scored his first goal during the 1997–98 season. He went on to score two more times during that season, as Flamurtari avoided relegation for only three points. Xhafaj enjoyed his breakthrough season in 1998–98 where he netted 10 goals in 23 league appearances as Flamurtari once again barely avoided relegation.
Xhafaj scored 4 times in 13 league appearances during the first part of 1999–2000 season, before was sent on loan at fellow top flight side Bylis Ballsh to win more experience. He impressed during his short spell at Ballsh, scoring 8 times in 12 league appearances. Bylis finished the league in a respectable 5th place.
Xhafaj's performances earned him a transfer to capital club Dinamo Tirana. He scored 10 goals in 25 league appearances as Dinamo Tirana finished 3rd. He won his first major trophy in the 2001–02 season when Dinamo clinched the championship title for the 16th time. He also played in European competitions for the first time as Dinamo was eliminated by Dinamo București in the first qualifying round of 2001–02 UEFA Cup.
Xhafaj declined in the first half of 2002–03 season where he scored only twice in 13 league appearances. In January 2003, he returned to his first club Flamurtari Vlorë where he played until autumn of 2003. Xhafaj scored only 4 goals in 21 league appearances during his second spell with The Red and Blacks.

Teuta Durrës

Xhafaj joined Teuta Durrës in the autumn of 2003 where he went to play in the next four years. He scored his first league goal on 25 October 2003 in the matchday 9 versus Besa Kavajë. He then scored a hat-trick, his second in the Albanian Superliga, to give Teuta all three points against the same opponent. Xhafaj finished his first season at Durrës by scoring 21 goals in 24 league matches as Teuta finished 5th which qualified them to the 2004 UEFA Intertoto Cup first round.
He began the 2004–05 season on 20 June by playing in the round of UEFA Intertoto Cup against MFK Dubnica as Teuta earned a goalless draw. Xhafaj also played in the returned leg as Teuta was thrashed 4–0 at Mestský štadión which confirmed their elimination for the competition. Xhafaj started the domestic season on 21 August by appearing the opening championship day, a 6–1 loss to Vllaznia Shkodër. He opened his scoring account later on 25 September by netting the lone goal in the match versus Laçi. Xhafaj scored another winner three weeks later in the matchday 8 against Dinamo Tirana.
He scored his first hat-trick of the season on 23 April of the following year in the 5–0 win over underdogs of Laçi. He repeated the feat two weeks later in the 3–5 loss to Tirana. He finished 2004–05 by netting 21 goals in 34 league matches, missing the Golden Boot to Partizani Tirana's Dorian Bylykbashi. Teuta Durrës once again finished 5th in the championship. This meant the qualification to the UEFA Cup first qualifying round.
Teuta begun their UEFA cup campaign on 14 July 2005 where they faced Bosnia outfit Široki Brijeg in the first round. Xhafa scored his first European goal to lead the team into a 3–1 home win. Teuta blew up a two-goal lead in the returning leg and was eliminated 4–3 on aggregate. Xhafaj then spent the remaining 2005–06 season on loan at Swiss Super League side Neuchâtel Xamax where he netted 3 goals in 21 league matches. He also played two cup matches and returned to Teuta in the summer of 2006.
On 9 July 2006, Xhafaj was sent on loan to Elbasani for the club UEFA Champions League campaign. He made his first UEFA Champions League appearance two days later in the first leg of first qualifying round versus Ekranas as Elbasani won 1–0 at Ruzhdi Bizhuta Stadium. He also played in the returning leg as Elbasani lost 0–3 and was eliminated 1–3 on aggregate. Xhafaj returned to Teuta following Elbasani's elimination.
Xhafaj started his 4th Teuta season on 26 August by netting a brace in the opening matchday of 2006–07 Albanian Superliga versus Dinamo Tirana. He scored his 100th Albanian Superliga goal later on 21 October in the 0–2 win at Shkumbini Peqin. Xhafaj recorded his 50th league goal for Teuta on 2 December in the 2–0 win versus Apolonia Fier. He finished 2006–07 season by netting 20 goals in 31 league appearances as Teuta finished runner-up in championship to Tirana. Teuta also reached the final of Albanian Cup, where Xhafaj scored one of his team's goals in an eventual 3–2 defeat at the hands of Besa Kavajë.
Xhafaj left the club in July 2007. He finished his spell at Teuta with 65 goals in 96 appearances in all competitions.

Tirana

Xhafaj completed a transfer to Albania most successful club Tirana as a free agent. Priror to that, he had an unsuccessful trial at Austrian Football Bundesliga outfit Rapid Wien. Xhafaj was allocated his favourite squad number 22, and started the season on 15 August by playing in the 2007 Albanian Supercup where Tirana won 4–2 versus Besa Kavajë to clinch the first trophy of the season. It was his third career trophy. His league debut occurred one week later in the 0–1 loss away to Flamurtari Vlorë in the opening championship week. Xhafaj endured a slow start to the season and was out of form in the first matches. He had to wait until 7 November to score his first goal of the season; he netted a header in 39th minute against his former team Teuta Durrës to temporarily level the figures in an eventual 2–1 win. His second of the season came later in round 14 in the 3–2 home win over Skënderbeu Korçë which was the third league win in a row. At the end of 2007, Xhafaj was ranked 43rd in the list of top 50 goalscorers by IFFHS. Xhafaj slightly improved in the second part of the season, netting in both legs of 2007–08 Albanian Cup second round tie versus Laçi. He also scored in the 2–1 win versus Elbasani in matchday 25. It was a season to forget for Tirana as they ended up 6th in championship like never before. Xhafaj himself managed to score only 8 league goals, his worst tally in Albania since 2002–03 season. He however was able to score 4 cup goals as Tirana lost in final to Vllaznia Shkodër. Following the end of the season, Xhafaj was the only player on contract with Tirana.
Xhafaj was sent on loan at fellow capital side Dinamo for their Champions League campaign. He played in the first leg of second qualifying round as Dinamo lost 0–2 at home versus Modriča. He also played in the returning leg, scoring in 72nd minute which revived Dinamo hopes of qualification before Modriča scored twice in the last minutes to win 2–1.
Xhafaj begun his domestic season on 24 August 2008 by appearing in the goalless draw of Albania derby versus Vllaznia Shkodër. He scored his first goal of the season in matchday 3 against Partizani Tirana in the capital derby. Xhafaj was also on the score-sheet of the inaugural Taçi Oil Cup match versus then-FIFA Club World Cup winners Milan on 14 October. He scored with a shot just inside the zone in an eventual 2–1 win. Xhafaj scored his first cup goal of 2008–09 season later on 29 October in the 1–1 draw versus Tërbuni Pukë in the first leg of first round. Xhafaj eventually finished the season with 10 league goals as Tirana clinched their 24 championship in history; this was Xhafaj second Albanian Superliga title. He also scored twice in Tirana's run in cup as the team was defeated 1–2 by Flamurtari Vlorë in the final.
Xhafaj begun his third Tirana season by playing in the second qualifying round on 2009–10 UEFA Europa League against Stabæk Fotball. He played in both legs as Tirana was crashed out of competition 1–5 on aggregate. He left the club in August 2009. His spell with the capital club was marred by his wrong positioning on the field and poor relationship with manager Sulejman Mema.

Besa Kavajë

Xhafaj signed for Besa Kavajë on 27 August 2009 after having played in the Champions League qualifiers with previous club Tirana against Norwegian side Stabæk. Tirana's failure to qualify to the next round lead to Xhafaj considering his options, one of those came from Besa's president Nexhat Bizhdili who had great ambitions to make Besa one of Albania's top sides. Just days before finalising the deal for the striker, he had a meeting with Bizhdili to discuss a possible transfer, after he was convinced he signed on 27 August 2009 and trained with the rest of the club at their preseason training camp in Mavrovë.
Xhafaj made a dream debut by scoring a brace in the 2–0 home win versus Vllaznia Shkodër in the opening championship matchday. The brace was followed by the winner against Skënderbeu Korçë in round 5 which placed Besa in first place tied on points with Dinamo. On 29 November 2009, in the matchday 12 away against Vllaznia Shkodër, Xhafaj scored in the 35th second of the match to make it the 4th fastest goal ever in Albanian Superliga; Besa won 3–2. It was his first league goal after six matches. His goal was ranked the fourth fastest ever in the championship behind Stevan Račić, Gjergji Muzaka and Migen Memelli.
Xhafaj begun second part of the season on prolific form; he scored in each of three four league matches as Besa collected 12 points to remain in second position 12 points behind the leader Dinamo. Priror to that he scored in the third edition of Taçi Oil Cup against Spanish giants Real Madrid while representing Gramozi Ersekë; he scored inside two minutes to give Gramozi the lead in an eventual 1–2 loss at Qemal Stafa Stadium. Xhafaj also scored in both legs of 2009–10 Albanian Cup third round tie versus Tirana as Besa progressed thanks to away goal rule.
Xhafaj reached double-figures for the second season in a row on 7 March 2010 by netting his team's lone goal in a 1–2 home loss to Skënderbeu Korçë. On 9 May, Xhafaj won his first trophy with Besa, the Albanian Cup, after defeating Vllaznia 2–1 at extra-time. His first hat-trick of the season came later on 14 May in the penultimate matchday versus Gramozi Ersekë as Besa won 6–4. It was his first hat-trick in three years and 4th overall. The hat-trick and a goal in the last matchday versus Dinamo lifted the striker tally to 18 goals which allowed him to clinch the Golden Boot for the first time in career, leaving behind Dinamo's Elis Bakaj. Xhafaj eventually finished the season by netting 21 goals between league and cup, as Besa finished runner-up in league to Dinamo to secure a spot to Europe for next season. He left the club in the first days of June.