Champions of Albania: Partizani Tiranë
relegated: Shijaku
promoted: Lezha, Spartaku Pogradec
enrolled the year after: Dinamo Tiranë
goals: 262; 3,6 per match
top scorer: Loro Boriçi (Partizani) 12 goals
Notes
(1): all the clubs – with the exception of Dinamo Tiranë, Partizani Tiranë, trade unions club (Spartaku) and police clubs (other Dinamos) – they changed their names in respective town one
(2): Vlora was expelled from championship by Albanian Sports Authority, because on June 5th (round nine) they left Vlora-Shkodra after referee validated the fourth goal of Shkodra (3-4); all Vlora matches were annulled
Second Division
(first edition after the Second World War)
First round
Group 1: Brezhda, Dohoshisht, Greva, Homesh, Maqellara, Peshkopia, Shupenza
Group 2: Bicaj, Kukësi, Shishtaveci
Group 3: Kopliku, Lezha, Ndërmarrja Bujqësore Shkodër
Group 4: Kruja, Rubiku
Group 5: NBSh (Ndërmarrja Bujqësore e Shtetit) Ylli i Kuq Kamëz, Sukthi, Xhafzotaj
Group 6: Libofsha, Mbrostari, Roskoveci
Group 7: Berati, Lushnja, Patosi, Spartaku Kuçovë
Group 8: Kolonja, Përmeti, Tepelena
Group 9: Bubullima, Peqini, Rrogozhina
Group 10: Bilishti, Spartaku Pogradec, Pojani
Group 11: Narta, Selenica
Group 12: Dhërmiu, Himara, Novosela
Group 13: Delvina, Gjirokastra, Saranda
Qualified to second round: Berati, Delvina, Gjirokastra, Himara, Kamza, Kolonja, Kopliku, Kukësi, Lezha, Mbrostari, Patosi, Peqini, Peshkopia, Spartaku Kuçovë, Spartaku Pogradec, Tepelena
Final tournament: 1. Lezha and Spartaku Pogradec, 3. Berati
promoted in 1st division: Lezha and Spartaku Pogradec (both winners)