Olympic Committee of Kosovo
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Country/Region | ![]() |
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Code | KOS |
Created | 1992 |
Recognized | 9 December 2014 |
Continental Association | EOC |
Headquarters | Pristina |
President | Ismet Krasniqi[1] |
Secretary General | Besim Aliti |
Website | noc-kosovo.org/ |
The Olympic Committee of Kosovo (Albanian: Komiteti Olimpik i Kosovës, KOK; Serbian: Олимпијски комитет Косова, romanized: Olimpijski komitet Kosova) is the National Olympic Committee representing Kosovo. Officially established in 1992,[2] the OCK became a full member of the International Olympic Committee and the Olympic Movement on 9 December 2014.[3] It is responsible for Kosovo's participation at the Olympic Games.
History

The Olympic Committee of Kosovo (OCK; abbreviated KOK in Albanian) was officially established in 1992
In April 2013, the Brussels Agreement was concluded between the Serbian and Kosovar governments. In October 2014 the International Olympic Committee provisionally recognised the Olympic Committee of Kosovo and gave it full membership on 9 December 2014.[8][9] At that time, Kosovo was not a member or observer state of the United Nations, but it has gained diplomatic recognition as a sovereign state by 115 out of 193 UN member states.
Kosovo's first ever participation in any Olympic competition was when they participated at the
Kosovo participated at the
Kosovo competed at the
Prior to the IOC recognition, Kosovo athletes have taken part in the
Presidents
Chairperson | Period | Time in office |
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Veton Surroi | 27 May 1992 – 26 May 1996 | 3 years, 365 days |
Besim Hasani | 26 May 1996 – 25 March 2021 | 24 years, 303 days |
Ismet Krasniqi | 25 March 2021 – Present | 4 years, 6 days |
See also
References
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A day after unanimously approving Olympic Agenda 2020, the 127th IOC Session got straight back to business today in Monaco by granting full recognition to the National Olympic Committee of Kosovo.
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- ^ "Exclusive: Kosovo hopes to join International Paralympic Committee this year". May 2022.
- ^ "Kosovo becomes provisional member of International Paralympic Committee". 19 July 2022.