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Futbolo klubas Žalgiris, commonly known as FK Žalgiris, Žalgiris Vilnius or simply Žalgiris, is a Lithuanian professional football club based in
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
. The club competes in the
A Lyga The A Lyga is the top division of professional football in Lithuania. The A Lyga is an abbreviation of Aukščiausia lyga meaning Highest League. It is organized by Lithuanian Football Federation LFF ( lt, Lietuvos Futbolo Federacija). The Auk ...
, the top flight of Lithuanian football. The club was founded as Dinamo in 1947. The club's name commemorates the victorious ''Battle of Žalgiris'' (
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) (both names: ''Žalgiris'' and ''Grunwald'' are translated as "green forest"). Žalgiris has featured many Lithuanian football legends during its history, including
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
,
Valdas Ivanauskas Valdas Ivanauskas (born 31 July 1966) is a Lithuanian football coach and a former striker. He is best known in Europe for his time at Austria Vienna as well as Hamburger SV where he acted between 1993 and 97. Beyond that he stood on the sidel ...
,
Edgaras Jankauskas Edgaras Jankauskas (born 12 March 1975) is a Lithuanian football manager and former professional player. A powerful forward during his playing career, Jankauskas excelled in the physical side of the game. Other than in his native Lithuania, he ...
and
Deividas Šemberas Deividas Šemberas (born 2 August 1978) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back or defensive midfielder. Club career Šemberas was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. On 13 July 2012, Šemberas moved to Alania Vladika ...
. They have won the Lithuanian Championship 10 times, the Lithuanian Football Cup 14 times and the Lithuanian Supercup 7 times. The team's colours are green and white. The club plays at LFF stadium in Vilnius which has a capacity of 5,067. After beating
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in the second round of Champions League qualifying in July 2022, Žalgiris secured themselves group stage football and became the first ever Lithuanian club to qualify for the group stages of a UEFA club competition; where they dropped into the Conference League group stage after losing in the Europa League play-offs. They would finish bottom of their group with five points, and one win from their six games.


History


Foundation and Soviet period

The first incarnation of the club played in 1946 as a national team of Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic when it competed in USSR Group III Zone 4 championship and it was one of the clubs which represented one of the Soviet republics. The club consisted of Spartakas Kaunas and Dinamo Kaunas players. Their first match was against Stroitel Moscow which ended 1–1 and they were managed by French coach Emil Pastor. That year they finished in fourth place in RSFSR Western Zone championship. The club is thought to have been founded in 1947 when it was moved from Kaunas to
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
and its name was changed to Dinamo Vilnius. First official match of the formed club was played on 16 May 1947 against
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, who managed to defeat local team 1–2. Steponas Petraitis scored the first official goal for the club that day, beating goalkeeper from a penalty spot in 44th minute. The next year club changed its name to Spartakas Vilnius and used this name until the end of 1961 season. In 1962, they changed their name to Žalgiris. Žalgiris competed in Soviet Union football league system from 1947 to 1989. Team achieved its first promotion to the top tier in 1952, but came last next season. Before the start of the
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season in
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, players initiative group demanded the resignation of coach
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, and the players wish was granted as,
Algimantas Liubinskas Algimantas Liubinskas (born 4 November 1951 in Kybartai) is a former head coach of the Lithuania national football team. Football At 31 years old, Liubinskas became the youngest ever coach of the Soviet Supreme League team Žalgiris Vilnius (wh ...
became the trainer. Start was cautious. A similar result 0–0 has played in
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with Pakhtakor, in
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with
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, in
Vilnius Vilnius ( , ; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Lithuania, with a population of 592,389 (according to the state register) or 625,107 (according to the municipality of Vilnius). The population of Vilnius's functional urb ...
with
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. In the fourth match of the season against Neftchi in Baku, Gražulis scored goal on 1–0 and brought victory. There were victories and failures, but Žalgiris became the winners of the first round. In first place Žalgiris stayed short, Nevertheless, final fifth place is the highest achievement of Lithuanian football on this time and gives a great hope for future.
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
,
Romas Mažeikis Romas Mažeikis (born 28 April 1964) is a retired Lithuanian international footballer who played as a defender for clubs in the Soviet Union, Austria and Germany. Club career Born in Gargždai, Mažeikis began playing professional football for ...
, and Vladimiras Buzmakovas succeeded in the team in that season. In
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season, Žalgiris finished on 9 place among 18 teams, but rejoiced victories against FC Dynamo Kyiv (1–0 at home),
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(twice 2–1),
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(1–0 at home, 2–1 in Moscow). and
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debuted in first team. The club's most successful season was in
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when they finished third in the
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and qualified for
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where they played against Austria Wien, while also for the first time in club's history reaching semi–finals of the 1987–88
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(after being eliminated in quarter-finals of the 1955, 1959–60, 1964 campaigns) and 1987
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. The club represented the Soviet Union at
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which they won by defeating the
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n team. In the following season they finished fifth and again qualified for
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where they faced
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in the first round and
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in the second. In
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, several of Žalgiris players were decorated with medals in the USSR national teams:
Vyacheslav Sukristov Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Sukristovas (Russian: Вячеслав Васильевич Сукристов; Lithuanian: Viačeslavas Sukristovas; born 1 January 1961 in Vilnius) is a former Soviet and Lithuanian footballer and a current manager. Ho ...
received silver medal of the
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, and
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
and
Arvydas Janonis Arvydas Janonis (born 6 November 1960, in Kėdainiai) is a former Lithuanian footballer. Janonis played as a defender from 1978 until 1990 for FK Žalgiris Vilnius. The 1990/91 season he was part of the FC Lokomotiv Moscow squad. In 1991 ...
brought back gold medals from the
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. In
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the club finished in fourth place and for the third year in a row qualified for
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. They managed to play one game in
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at the start of the season before withdrawing due to re-establishment of Lithuania's independence and joined the
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which consisted of clubs from Lithuania, Latvia and
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. Therefore, they lost their place in UEFA Cup, which was taken by
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.


1990–2007

Following Lithuania's
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on 11 March 1990, Žalgiris left
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with immediate effect. Despite most of the top players including
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
,
Valdas Ivanauskas Valdas Ivanauskas (born 31 July 1966) is a Lithuanian football coach and a former striker. He is best known in Europe for his time at Austria Vienna as well as Hamburger SV where he acted between 1993 and 97. Beyond that he stood on the sidel ...
,
Igoris Pankratjevas Igoris Pankratjevas (born 9 August 1964) is a Lithuanian professional football coach and a former player. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1983 for FK Žalgiris Vilnius. Igoris Pankratjevas coached several top Lithuanian football ...
,
Vyacheslav Sukristov Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Sukristovas (Russian: Вячеслав Васильевич Сукристов; Lithuanian: Viačeslavas Sukristovas; born 1 January 1961 in Vilnius) is a former Soviet and Lithuanian footballer and a current manager. Ho ...
and Robertas Fridrikas leaving the club Žalgiris remained favorites to clinch the Lithuanian title and won
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regular season having lost just once in 32 games. The championship, however, was decided by the knock-out competition where Žalgiris lost in the semi-finals to Ekranas Panevėžys and only managed to take a third place. Green and whites took their first A Lyga title the following season when they won the regular season, took the revenge against Ekranas beating them in the semi-finals and won the final against Lietuvos Makabi Vilnius 3–1 with Ričardas Zdančius scoring a hat-trick. Žalgiris completed the double later that year by winning the Lithuanian cup. The 1991 season was followed by two significant changes in league format: the knock-out competition was removed and league was reorganized to be played from autumn until spring. Žalgiris saw off the challenge from Panerys Vilnius to defend their title by a single point. There were no double in this year, however: Lietuvos Makabi took revenge for their defeat in last season's league final and beat Žalgiris in the final 1–0. In the summer of 1992, Žalgiris made their debut in the
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. Europe's elite proved to be merciless:
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hammered Žalgiris 8–0 on aggregate in the first round. In
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season things went the other way round in national competitions: having lost the national title to
FK Ekranas Panevėžio Ekranas is a Lithuanian football club, from the city of Panevėžys. It won 7 top-tier champion and 5 national cup titles throughout its existence. The club was founded in 1964 and for 44 years competed in the top tier of Lithuanian ...
by three points Žalgiris reclaimed the cup, beating Sirijus Klaipėda 1–0 in the final courtesy of the extra-time goal by Aurelijus Skarbalius. A similar story happened in the 1993–94 season when ROMAR Mažeikiai narrowly beat Vilnius' side to the title while Žalgiris defended the cup by beating
FK Ekranas Panevėžio Ekranas is a Lithuanian football club, from the city of Panevėžys. It won 7 top-tier champion and 5 national cup titles throughout its existence. The club was founded in 1964 and for 44 years competed in the top tier of Lithuanian ...
4–2 in the final. Darius Maciulevičius was the hero of that day scoring a hat-trick and Aidas Preikšaitis added another from the penalty spot. 1994–95 season delivered a double blow for the side from the capital. Žalgiris and Inkaras Kaunas finished the league locked on points at the top and extra match on neutral ground was set to be played. Inkaras Kaunas beat Žalgiris 2–0 in
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and four days later the same two teams met in
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for cup final. Inkaras once again came out better off as former Žalgiris man
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scored twice in a 2–1 victory for Kaunas' side. 1995–96 season did not bring silverware either: free scoring Žalgiris side racked up 106 goals in just 28 games in the league yet could only take a third place, six points behind champions Inkaras Kaunas. On this time
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was top scorer
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with 25 goals. He was later sold to
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. Things did not go well in the cup as well as Vilnius' side lost to Kareda Šiauliai in the semi-finals and failed to advance to the final for the first time in six years. Žalgiris reclaimed the cup in 1996–97 season as Donatas Vencevičius' penalty was enough to see off Inkaras in the final but had to settle for second in the league as Kareda coasted to the title with an 8-point margin. Green and whites mounted a stronger challenge in 1997–98 yet Kareda proved its success has been no fluke by defending their title. The elusive title finally came in 1998–99 season, the last one to be played from autumn until spring. Defense was the key to success as Žalgiris conceded just 8 goals in 23 games and did not lose a single league match that season. Things were different in the cup as Kareda dismantled Žalgiris 7–0 on aggregate in the semi-finals. The league title allowed Žalgiris to have another try in the UEFA Champions League and this time Vilnius' side eliminated Armenian champions Araks Ararat before succumbing to a defeat to last season's semi-finalists
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in the second round. With a turn of the century a new force rose in Lithuanian football:
FBK Kaunas Kauno futbolo ir beisbolo klubas, commonly known as FBK Kaunas, was a Lithuanian football club from the city of Kaunas. History Banga Kaunas (1960–1993) Originally the team was founded in 1960 as Banga Kaunas and played its first three years ...
. Under the name of Žalgiris Kaunas they won the transitional shortened league season in
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and then backed it up by consecutive titles in
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, 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004. Žalgiris on the other hand went into decline and cup final win in 2003 proved to be the sole piece of silverware for the club in the 2000s. In the league Žalgiris started to struggle as well. While in 1999 and 2000 green and whites finished second, 2001 saw them dropping to third, 2002 to fourth and 2005 to the recently unimaginable lows of eighth. Žalgiris was not even the strongest team in the capital as newcomers Vėtra and
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were clearly having better time on the pitch. Despite a constant presence in European competitions the results there were rarely encouraging with the aggregate defeats like 2–7 to
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and 0–7 to
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. Budapest Honved and
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were the only teams eliminated by Žalgiris between 2000 and 2004. 2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup thus stood out as a major success as green and whites went past three teams –
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,
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and Egaleo, before being eliminated by
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.


2008–present

The struggles of the noughties culminated in 2008. The league finish of fifth could have been seen as adequate for the time (20 points gap to fourth-placed Sūduva was harder to take) but as country's economy braced for the inevitable crisis, expenditures were cut and uncertainty rose Žalgiris was dealt a big blow when club owner Vadim Kastujev was arrested in
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. Striped of funds club survived until the end of the season but failed to meet licensing requirements for top flight competition in 2009. With old club's future very much in doubt fans of Žalgiris founded a new phoenix club called VMFD Žalgiris which had the same players and staff, and following unsuccessful application for
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license entered second division. A year outside of top flight proved to be difficult. Žalgiris finished sixth in seven team league and were eliminated from the cup in the Round of 16 by Sakuona Plikiai, a team from a town with a population of just 600. Despite this bleak performance the club received promotion to A Lyga as the number of teams in top flight was increased and some other clubs refused to join in mainly because of financial burden. Žalgiris finished 2010 season in the third place, their highest since 2001. The fortunes of Žalgiris went all uphill from there. With
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in complete turmoil and Vėtra bankrupt Ekranas for several years became the undisputed superpower of Lithuanian football. Green and whites were closing in, however: Žalgiris took second in 2011, eight points adrift, and closed the gap to a single point a year later. Moreover, in 2012 Vilnius side finally ended their nine-year trophy drought and won
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, beating Ekranas on penalties following a 0–0 draw. The same season saw Žalgiris returning to European competitions but their
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campaign proved to be short: following 1–1 draw in Vilnius, Admira Wacker Mödling hammered Žalgiris 5–1 in the second leg of the second qualifying round. Žalgiris were considered to be strong favorites for the title before the 2013 season and for much of the season it looked that they would cruise to the championship. Žalgiris had eleven points lead over second-placed Atlantas with five games remaining but four draws in the row followed and before the final match of the season the gap at the top was reduced to three points. In final match out of form Žalgiris proved to be no match for Sūduva and for much of the day prospect of season decider on neutral venue looked very likely. However, in tense atmosphere it was Atlantas who ultimately let it slip as they could only draw the game with Banga Gargždai and Žalgiris celebrated their first title in fourteen years. Victory in Cup final against
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meant that the double was won—the first since 1991. The great year was backed up by successful performance in UEFA Europa League where Vilnius' side eliminated St. Patrick's Athletic,
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before losing out to Red Bull Salzburg. Defending the title in 2014 proved to be far more routine task. Žalgiris finished the season 18 points clear of second-placed Kruoja Pakruojis (the largest winning margin in the league since 2006) and also claimed the cup for the third time in the row, beating Banga Gargždai 2–1 in the final. The club made return to
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after fourteen-year absence yet it did not bring much joy as
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beat Žalgiris 4–0 on aggregate in the second qualifying round. In May 2015 Žalgiris won Lithuanian cup for a record fourth time in the row, beating Atlantas 2–0 in the final. UEFA Champions League campaign was again limited to just two games as Malmo won the return leg in Vilnius 1–0 after goalless first match in Sweden. Žalgiris finished the season top of the league, ten points clear of second-placed
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thus claiming third successive title. In the 2016 season, Žalgiris continued its dominance in Lithuanian football in 2016 with fourth consecutive league title and, remarkably, two cup wins. LFF Cup was rescheduled to be played from spring until autumn that year and therefore two editions of the cup have been played that year. Žalgiris won the first final in May with 1–0 extra time win over Trakai and backed it up with 2–0 final win over Sūduva in September. European experience proved to heartbreaking as following a goalless draw in the first leg in Vilnius Žalgiris was a whisker away from eliminating
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only to concede an injury time goal to lose the game 2–1. In the 2017 season, Žalgiris failed to progress beyond the Champions League's second qualifying round once again in 2017 when impressive first leg win over Ludogorets Razgrad and an early goal by Serge Nyuiadzi in the second leg were completely undone by four straight goals by Bulgarian side. In September 2017, Žalgiris reached the seventh consecutive cup final, where they lost to
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, who appeared in their first major final. Žalgiris failed to defend the league title, while they were in top position of the standings until October 2017, but a late march by Sūduva saw them winning their first-ever championship. In the 2018 season, Žalgiris finished in second place as Sūduva defended their league title, while Žalgiris managed to win the cup in a repeat of last year's final as they defeated Stumbras. Playing in the UEFA Europa League, Žalgiris reached the third qualifying round where they lost to Spain's
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, which was their best performance in European competition since 2013 when they reached the play-off round of the qualification in the UEFA Europa League. In November 2018, Žalgiris announced that
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and
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joined the club. Česnauskis was appointed as sports director, while Šemberas – director of sports operations. During the 2019 preseason head coach Valdas Urbonas signed contract with the
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and became the head coach of Lithuania national team. Žalgiris then appointed Marek Zub, who was previously successfully working in the club, as head coach. However, on 15 July 2019 Zub left Žalgiris. João Luís Martins, who became available after the dissolution of
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, took on the job of head coach on a temporary basis until the end of the season. In January 2020, Žalgiris announced the appointment of Juan Ferrando as head coach. However, Ferrando was forced to pull out due to health issues. Later that month, Alyaksey Baha was signed as the team's new head coach. He started off with a success by winning the
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on 29 February against champions FK Sūduva. Žalgiris went on to win the
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. In July 2022, after beating
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3–0 on aggregate in the Champions League second qualifying round, Žalgiris made history by guaranteeing themselves group stage football for the season. They played Ludogorets in the play-off of the
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, but lost on aggregate and dropped into the Conference League group stage. They were the first ever Lithuanian club to qualify for the group stages of a UEFA club competition. Žalgiris were subsequently drawn into Group H against the Swiss stalwarts
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, Slovakian champions Slovan Bratislava and Armenian champions Pyunik. The team would finish bottom of the group with 5 points from their 6 matches.


Name history


Stadium

For the majority of the time Žalgiris played in
Žalgiris Stadium Žalgiris Stadium ( lt, Žalgirio stadionas) was a multi-purpose stadium in Žirmūnai elderate of Vilnius, Lithuania. The stadium held 15,029 and was the largest in Lithuania until its demolition. It was the largest football stadium in Lithuani ...
. This stadium was the biggest in Lithuania and had a capacity of 15,029. Since 2011 Žalgiris plays in LFF Stadium (Lithuanian Football Federation stadium). This arena, formerly known as Vėtra Stadium, was built in 2004 and holds around 5,000 people. After the bankruptcy of
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football club, LFF took control of the stadium. It is situated near
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, 400 metres up the Aušros vartų and Liepkalnio streets from the
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(Lithuanian: Aušros vartai)


Supporters

The official club of Žalgiris' fans is named Pietų IV. The members of Pietų IV support the team during every game in Lithuania and in Europe and never leave the team alone. This community is united by their love and loyalty to Žalgiris. Pietų IV is the leader of organised supporting in Baltic states. The establishment date of Pietų IV is considered October 1985. Since that time fans have been supporting the team while singing, waving flags and creating impressive choreography. Fans helped Žalgiris to survive the financial crisis. During hard periods they organized various events and collected enough money to remain. Pietų IV and the managers of the club together are the founders of Žalgiris Vilnius. Žalgiris supporters maintain friendly relations with fans of Atlantas. Internationally, there are close historical ties with supporters of
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, Karpaty Lviv and
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.


Kit

From the establishment of the club, Žalgiris colours were blue, red or sometimes orange. In the 1980s green and white kits were introduced, establishing green/white tradition. From then on, the kit is usually a green and white striped jersey and green/white variation of shorts and socks. In the past there have also been checkered green-white jersey designs. Away kits are usually plain white or green.


Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors


Sponsors


Club crest

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Players


Current squad


Out on loan


Žalgiris B


Staff


Participation in Lithuanian championships

* 1990 Lithuanian football championship – 3rd * 1991 Lithuanian football championship – 1st *
1991–92 LFF Lyga The 1991–92 season of competitive football (soccer) in Lithuania was the second season since the nation regained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. In the Premier League, named A Lyga The A Lyga is the top division of professional ...
– 1st * 1992–93 LFF Lyga – 2nd * 1993–94 LFF Lyga – 2nd * 1994–95 LFF Lyga – 2nd * 1995–96 LFF Lyga – 3rd * 1996–97 LFF Lyga – 2nd * 1997–98 LFF Lyga – 2nd * 1998–99 LFF Lyga – 1st * 1999 A Lyga – 2nd * 2000 A Lyga – 2nd * 2001 A Lyga – 3rd * 2002 A Lyga – 4th * 2003 A Lyga – 4th * 2004 A Lyga – 4th * 2005 A Lyga – 8th * 2006 A Lyga – 4th * 2007 A Lyga – 4th *
2008 A Lyga The Lithuanian A Lyga 2008 was the 19th season of top-tier football in Lithuania. The season started on 29 March 2008 and ended on 16 November 2008. The league had to reduce the number of its teams from ten to nine prior to this season due to lac ...
– 5th * 2009 I Lyga – 6th * 2010 A Lyga – 3rd *
2011 A Lyga The 2011 A Lyga was the 22nd season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season began on 12 March 2011 and ended on 6 November 2011. Ekranas were the defending champions, having won their third consecutive title at the e ...
– 2nd *
2012 A Lyga The 2012 A Lyga, also known as ''General Financing A Lyga'' for sponsoring purposes, was the 23rd season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season started on 10 March 2012 and ended on 11 November 2012. Ekranas were t ...
– 2nd *
2013 A Lyga The 2013 A Lyga, also known as ''SMSCredit.lt A Lyga'' for sponsoring purposes, is the 24th season of the A Lyga, the top-tier association football league of Lithuania. The season starts on 9 March 2013 and ends on 10 November 2013. FK Ekranas a ...
– 1st *
2014 A Lyga The 2014 A Lyga, also known as ''SMSCredit.lt A Lyga'' for sponsoring purposes, is the 25th season of the A Lyga, the top-tier association football league of Lithuania. The season starts on 8 March 2014 and ends on 29 November 2014. VMFD Žalgi ...
– 1st * 2015 A Lyga – 1st * 2016 A Lyga – 1st *
2017 A Lyga The 2017 A Lyga was the 28th season of the A Lyga, the top-tier association football league of Lithuania. The season began on 3 March 2017 and ended on 19 November 2017. All eight teams from the previous season remained and competed in the league ...
– 2nd * 2018 A Lyga – 2nd * 2019 A Lyga – 2nd *
2020 A Lyga The 2020 A Lyga was the 31st season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season began on 6 March and was planned to end on 7 November 2020. On 12 March all sports events were postponed for two weeks in the light of the C ...
– 1st *
2021 A Lyga The 2021 A Lyga, for sponsorship reasons also called Optibet A lyga is the 32nd season of the A Lyga, the top-tier football league of Lithuania. The season began on 5 March and concluded on 28 November 2021. Teams FK Žalgiris started the seas ...
– 1st * 2022 A Lyga – 1st


UEFA coefficient

''Correct as of 2 February 2021.''


Participation in European cups


Overall record

' Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.


Match list


Honours


Domestic

Lithuanian Championship: *Champions – 10 :
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, 1991–92, 1998–99,
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*Runners-up – 12 :
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, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98,
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, 2011,
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*3rd place – 4 :
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, 1995–96, 2001, 2010 Lithuanian Cup: *Winners – 14 :1991, 1992–93, 1993–94, 1996–97, 2003, 2011–12,
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, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16,
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*Finalists – 6 :1990, 1992, 1995, 2000, 2001,
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Lithuanian Super Cup: *Winners – 7 :2003, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016,
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Soviet Championship:
Soviet Top League The Soviet Top League, known after 1970 as the Higher League (russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу: Высшая лига), served as the top division of Soviet Union football from 1936 until 1991. The professional top level ...
: *3rd place – 1 :
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Soviet First League The Soviet First League in football (russian: Первая лига СССР по футболу) was the second highest division of Soviet football,Evgeni Kazakov. The Soviet First Football League (Первая лига СССР по футбо ...
: *Champions – 1 :1982 *Runners-up – 3 :1952, 1954, 1966 *3rd place – 1 :1950
Soviet Second League The Soviet Second League (russian: Чемпионат СССР по футболу (вторая лига), Soviet football championship (Second League)) was the third highest division of Soviet football, below the Soviet First League The So ...
: *Runners-up – 1 :1977


International

Baltic League The Baltic League (officially known as the Triobet Baltic League) was a Baltic men's football club tournament held four times between the top club sides from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Launched in 2007 inspired by the now defunct Scandinavi ...
: *Champions – 1 :
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Summer Universiade The Universiade is an international multi-sport event, organized for university athletes by the International University Sports Federation (FISU). The name is a portmanteau of the words "University" and " Olympiad". The Universiade is referred ...
: *Champions – 1 :1987
Intertoto Cup The UEFA Intertoto Cup (from la, Inter, 'between' + german: toto, 'betting pool'),Most precisely, from ( football pool); cf. often abbreviated and more known in the German-speaking world as UI Cup and originally called the International Foo ...
: *Semi-finalists – 1 : 2005


Individual awards


Domestic

Lithuanian Footballer of the Year * 1965 – Petras Glodenis * 1966 – Gintautas Kalėdinskas * 1967 – Stanislovas Ramelis * 1968 – Stanislovas Ramelis * 1969 – Juzefas Jurgelevičius * 1970 – Romualdas Juška * 1971 –
Benjaminas Zelkevičius Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania. He is currently the technical director at FM Ateitis. Zelkevičius has been manager of the Lithuania national football team on three sepa ...
* 1972 –
Benjaminas Zelkevičius Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania. He is currently the technical director at FM Ateitis. Zelkevičius has been manager of the Lithuania national football team on three sepa ...
* 1973 – Petras Glodenis * 1974 – Algirdas Žilinskas * 1975 – Vytautas Dirmeikis * 1976 – Eugenijus Riabovas * 1977 – Eugenijus Riabovas * 1978 – Eugenijus Riabovas * 1979 – Stanislovas Danisevičius * 1980 – Juzefas Jurgelevičius * 1981 – Vytautas Dirmeikis * 1982 –
Sigitas Jakubauskas Sigitas Jakubauskas (born 29 December 1958 in Kaunas) is a retired Soviet and Lithuanian football player. International career Jakubauskas played his only game for USSR on 7 August 1985 in a friendly against Romania Romania ( ; ro, Ro ...
* 1983 – Valdas Kasparavičius * 1984 – Stanislovas Danisevičius * 1988 – /
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
* 1989 – / Valdemaras Martinkėnas A Lyga Player of the Year * 1992 –
Virginijus Baltušnikas Virginijus Baltušnikas (born 22 October 1968 in Panevėžys) is a retired Lithuanian professional football player who played for FK Žalgiris Vilnius in the Soviet Top League and Lithuanian A Lyga as well as FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod the ...
* 1994 – Aurelijus Skarbalius * 2014 –
Deividas Šemberas Deividas Šemberas (born 2 August 1978) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back or defensive midfielder. Club career Šemberas was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. On 13 July 2012, Šemberas moved to Alania Vladika ...
* 2016 –
Mantas Kuklys Mantas Kuklys (born 10 June 1987) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for Žalgiris and the Lithuania national football team as a midfielder. Professional career He started his professional career at FK Šiauliai (Šiauliai Club). On 26 Nov ...
* 2020 –
Saulius Mikoliūnas Saulius Mikoliūnas (born 2 May 1984) is a Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for A Lyga club Žalgiris and the Lithuania national team. He has previously played for Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlot ...
* 2021 – Hugo Vidémont A Lyga Golden Boot * 1994–95 –
Eimantas Poderis Eimantas Poderis (born 13 September 1973) is a former Lithuanian football forward. He obtained a total number of 21 caps for the Lithuania national football team, scoring five goals. Poderis also played as a professional in Russia and Israel du ...
– 24 * 1995–96 –
Edgaras Jankauskas Edgaras Jankauskas (born 12 March 1975) is a Lithuanian football manager and former professional player. A powerful forward during his playing career, Jankauskas excelled in the physical side of the game. Other than in his native Lithuania, he ...
– 25 * 1999 – Nerijus Vasiliauskas – 10 * 2010 –
Deivydas Matulevičius Deivydas Matulevičius (born 8 April 1989) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays as a striker for I Lyga club Dainava. Matulevičius has previously played for Interas-AE Visaginas, FC Vilnius and Žalgiris Vilnius in Lithuania, Odra Wodzisław ...
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Andrija Kaluđerović Andrija Kaluđerović (; born 5 July 1987) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Grafičar Beograd. Club career On 13 December 2003, aged 16, Kaluđerović made his senior debut for OFK Beograd under manager Stevica ...
– 20 * 2017 – Darvydas Šernas – 18 * 2018 – Liviu Antal – 23 * 2019 – Tomislav Kiš – 25 * 2020 – Hugo Vidémont – 13 * 2021 – Hugo Vidémont – 17 * 2022 – Renan Oliveira – 17


International

UEFA's Golden Player *
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...


Žalgiris players in International tournaments


Žalgiris Player of the Year

Lists of the winners of Žalgiris Player of the Year Award instituted from 2004 as voted by the official members of Žalgiris supporters club – Pietų IV:


Notable players

FK Žalgiris players who have either appeared for their respective national team at any time or received an individual award while at the club. Players whose name is listed in bold represented their countries while playing for Žalgiris. ;Lithuania * Vidas Alunderis *
Nerijus Astrauskas Nerijus Astrauskas (born 18 October 1980) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association footba ...
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Virginijus Baltušnikas Virginijus Baltušnikas (born 22 October 1968 in Panevėžys) is a retired Lithuanian professional football player who played for FK Žalgiris Vilnius in the Soviet Top League and Lithuanian A Lyga as well as FC Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod the ...
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Stasys Baranauskas Stasys Baranauskas (born 7 May 1962) is a Lithuanian retired football midfielder who last played for Kareda Siauliai during his professional career. He obtained 14 caps for the Lithuania national football team The Lithuania national foot ...
* Dominykas Barauskas *
Rolandas Baravykas Rolandas Baravykas (born 23 August 1995) is a Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a defender for Šiauliai and the Lithuania national team. Club career In 2013 Baravykas moved to FK Atlantas and signed 4 years deal. In this period ...
* Giedrius Barevičius *
Džiugas Bartkus Džiugas Bartkus (born 7 November 1989) is a Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Saudi Arabian club Al-Orobah. Club career He started his career with FBK Kaunas in 2008. During 2010 and 2011 he was loaned to Belarusi ...
* Markas Beneta *
Marius Bezykornovas Marius Bezykornovas (born 22 August 1976) is a Lithuanian footballer. Club career JK Narva Trans In 2010, he joined Meistriliiga side JK Narva Trans and played his first match for the team on 9 March 2010. International career He made the nat ...
* Algimantas Briaunys *
Rolandas Džiaukštas Rolandas Džiaukštas (born 1 April 1978) is a Lithuanian professional football coach and a former player. International career Džiaukštas made 40 appearances for the Lithuania national football team The Lithuania national football t ...
* Tautvydas Eliošius *
Georgas Freidgeimas Georgas Freidgeimas (born 10 August 1987) is a retired Lithuanian Association football, footballer who played as a centre-back. Career Club Defender joined FK Žalgiris, Žalgiris before 2011 season and spent 7 seasons in the club. On 8 February ...
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Mantas Fridrikas Mantas Fridrikas (born 13 September 1988) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for FC Hegelmann Litauen as a centre back. Career Fridrikas made eight appearances and scored one goal for FBK Kaunas during the 2007 season. Fridrikas was hoping ...
*/ Robertas Fridrikas *
Andrius Gedgaudas Andrius Gedgaudas (born 18 September 1978) is a Lithuanian professional football midfielder. As of March 2009, he is playing for TSV Rain am Lech after transferring from FC Inter Baku in Azerbaijan. Since 1 July he plays for FC Mertingen. He is ...
* Edvinas Gertmonas * Šenderis Giršovičius *
Tadas Gražiūnas Tadas Gražiūnas (born 18 April 1978) is a retired Lithuanian professional footballer. He made his professional debut in the A Lyga in 1995 for JR Alsa Vilnius. He played 2 games in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2000 for FC Rostselmash Rostov-on-D ...
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Valdas Ivanauskas Valdas Ivanauskas (born 31 July 1966) is a Lithuanian football coach and a former striker. He is best known in Europe for his time at Austria Vienna as well as Hamburger SV where he acted between 1993 and 97. Beyond that he stood on the sidel ...
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Sigitas Jakubauskas Sigitas Jakubauskas (born 29 December 1958 in Kaunas) is a retired Soviet and Lithuanian football player. International career Jakubauskas played his only game for USSR on 7 August 1985 in a friendly against Romania Romania ( ; ro, Ro ...
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Algis Jankauskas Algis Jankauskas (born 27 September 1982 in Vilnius) wass a Lithuanian professional football player. Honours Individual *A Lyga Team of the Year: 2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ce ...
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Edgaras Jankauskas Edgaras Jankauskas (born 12 March 1975) is a Lithuanian football manager and former professional player. A powerful forward during his playing career, Jankauskas excelled in the physical side of the game. Other than in his native Lithuania, he ...
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Arvydas Janonis Arvydas Janonis (born 6 November 1960, in Kėdainiai) is a former Lithuanian footballer. Janonis played as a defender from 1978 until 1990 for FK Žalgiris Vilnius. The 1990/91 season he was part of the FC Lokomotiv Moscow squad. In 1991 ...
* Karolis Jasaitis * Artūras Jeršovas *
Andrius Jokšas Andrius Jokšas (born 12 January 1979) is a retired Lithuanian football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in th ...
* Egidijus Juška */ Romualdas Juška *
Žydrūnas Karčemarskas Žydrūnas Karčemarskas (born 24 May 1983) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. Between 2003 and 2013, he earned 66 caps with Lithuania national team. Club career Karčemarskas was born in Alytus. In Jan ...
* Mindaugas Kalonas * Vytautas Karvelis *
Donatas Kazlauskas Donatas Kazlauskas (born 31 March 1994) is a Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a winger for FK Žalgiris and Lithuania national team. Club career On 6 January 2015, Kazlauskas joined Lechia Gdańsk on three-and-a-half year contr ...
* Saulius Klevinskas * Linas Klimavičius *
Mantas Kuklys Mantas Kuklys (born 10 June 1987) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays for Žalgiris and the Lithuania national football team as a midfielder. Professional career He started his professional career at FK Šiauliai (Šiauliai Club). On 26 Nov ...
* Algirdas Kulikauskas */
Gintaras Kvitkauskas Gintaras Kvitkauskas (born 3 January 1967) is a retired Lithuanian international footballer who played as a midfielder. Kvitkauskas played in the Soviet Top League with FK Žalgiris Vilnius and FC Pakhtakor Tashkent. He was the third Lithuanian ...
* Tadas Labukas */ Kęstutis Latoža * Justas Lasickas * Pavelas Leusas *
Vytautas Lukša Vytautas Lukša (born 14 August 1984) is a Lithuanian former professional football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally mean ...
* Darius Maciulevičius * Mindaugas Malinauskas */ Valdemaras Martinkėnas *
Deivydas Matulevičius Deivydas Matulevičius (born 8 April 1989) is a Lithuanian footballer who plays as a striker for I Lyga club Dainava. Matulevičius has previously played for Interas-AE Visaginas, FC Vilnius and Žalgiris Vilnius in Lithuania, Odra Wodzisław ...
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Romas Mažeikis Romas Mažeikis (born 28 April 1964) is a retired Lithuanian international footballer who played as a defender for clubs in the Soviet Union, Austria and Germany. Club career Born in Gargždai, Mažeikis began playing professional football for ...
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Darius Miceika Darius Miceika (born 22 February 1983 in Vilnius, Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union) is a retired professional footballer from Lithuania. He has also played for Lithuanian national team. Club career Miceika started his career at Polonija Vilnius i ...
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Saulius Mikoliūnas Saulius Mikoliūnas (born 2 May 1984) is a Lithuanian professional footballer who plays as a right winger for A Lyga club Žalgiris and the Lithuania national team. He has previously played for Scottish Premier League club Heart of Midlot ...
* Tomas Mikuckis * Gražvydas Mikulėnas * Valerijus Mižigurskis * Igoris Morinas */
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
* Sergejus Novikovas * Viktoras Olšanskis */
Igoris Pankratjevas Igoris Pankratjevas (born 9 August 1964) is a Lithuanian professional football coach and a former player. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1983 for FK Žalgiris Vilnius. Igoris Pankratjevas coached several top Lithuanian football ...
* Vadimas Petrenko * Linas Pilibaitis *
Eimantas Poderis Eimantas Poderis (born 13 September 1973) is a former Lithuanian football forward. He obtained a total number of 21 caps for the Lithuania national football team, scoring five goals. Poderis also played as a professional in Russia and Israel du ...
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Robertas Poškus Robertas Poškus (born 5 May 1979) is a Lithuanian professional football manager and a former player. Career Club In 15 years he left for Germany, played there for several years for the team of Hamburger SV. From 2002 to 2005 he appeared in ...
* Aidas Preikšaitis * Arūnas Pukelevičius * Andrius Puotkalis * Ramūnas Radavičius * Nerijus Radžius *
Tomas Ražanauskas Tomas Ražanauskas (born 7 January 1976) is a Lithuanian professional football coach and a former player. He is an assistant coach with the Lithuania national team. He played in the position of midfielder and was also a member of the Lithuan ...
* Robertas Ringys * Daniel Romanovskij * '
Kęstutis Ruzgys Kęstutis Ruzgys (born 15 September 1962) is a retired Lithuanian football forward who played in Soviet Union, Baltic states, Yugoslavia and Germany during his professional career. Ruzgys was born in Klaipėda. He played with FK Žalgiris V ...
* Darius Sanajevas * Dainius Saulėnas * Aurelijus Skarbalius *
Andrius Skerla Andrius Skerla (born 29 April 1977) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer who played as a defender. He began his career in Lithuania with Žalgiris Vilnius, where his performances drew the attention of Dutch club PSV. After making on ...
* Simonas Stankevičius */
Gintaras Staučė Gintaras Staučė (born 24 December 1969) is a Lithuanian football coach and a former player. Club career Among the other teams he played for were Spartak Moscow, Galatasaray in Turkey, and the Bundesliga's MSV Duisburg. International ca ...
* Artūras Steško * Igoris Steško * Ramūnas Stonkus */
Vyacheslav Sukristov Vyacheslav Vasilyevich Sukristovas (Russian: Вячеслав Васильевич Сукристов; Lithuanian: Viačeslavas Sukristovas; born 1 January 1961 in Vilnius) is a former Soviet and Lithuanian footballer and a current manager. Ho ...
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Deividas Šemberas Deividas Šemberas (born 2 August 1978) is a Lithuanian former professional footballer who played as a centre-back or defensive midfielder. Club career Šemberas was born in Vilnius, Lithuania. On 13 July 2012, Šemberas moved to Alania Vladika ...
* Darvydas Šernas *
Ernestas Šetkus Ernestas Šetkus (; born 25 May 1985) is a retired Lithuanian professional footballer who last played as a goalkeeper for Hapoel Tel Aviv from Israeli Premier League. He played for the Lithuania national team. Career Early career Šetkus star ...
* Vaidotas Šilėnas * Domantas Šimkus * Dainius Šuliauskas * Andrėjus Tereškinas * Valdas Urbonas * Simonas Urbys * Karolis Uzėla *
Raimondas Vainoras Raimondas Vainoras (born 16 July 1965) is a Lithuanian football defender, who last played for Auda Riga in Latvia during his professional career. He obtained 44 caps for the Lithuania national football team, scoring no goals. Vainoras also pla ...
* Egidijus Vaitkūnas * Nerijus Valskis * Nerijus Vasiliauskas *
Andrius Velička Andrius Velička (born 5 April 1979) is a Lithuanian retired professional association footballer who played as a striker for clubs in Russia, Kazakhstan, Scotland, England, Norway and Azerbaijan in addition to his homeland. He also played for t ...
* Donatas Vencevičius *
Ovidijus Verbickas Ovidijus Verbickas (born 4 July 1993) is a Lithuanian professional footballer, who plays as a midfielder for Lithuanian club Žalgiris and Lithuania national team. History Since the summer of 2011, Verbickas played for the youth squad of Zenit ...
* Raimondas Vilėniškis * Armantas Vitkauskas * Modestas Vorobjovas * Ričardas Zdančius */
Benjaminas Zelkevičius Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania. He is currently the technical director at FM Ateitis. Zelkevičius has been manager of the Lithuania national football team on three sepa ...
* Irmantas Zelmikas * Marius Žaliūkas * Tomas Žiukas * Artūras Žulpa * Audrius Žuta * Darius Žutautas * Tomas Žvirgždauskas ;Africa * Mahamane Traoré * Ogenyi Onazi * Djibril Diaw *
Mamadou Mbodj Pape Mamadou Mbodj (born 12 March 1993) is a Senegalese football defender who plays for Ordabasy. Club career Pape Mamadou Mbodj was born in Dakar, Senegal. He was playing with football club Dakar Sacré-Cœur until the 2014. While playing fo ...
* Serge Nyuiadzi ;Americas * Renan Oliveira ;European Union *
Mario Grgurović Mario Grgurović (born 2 February 1985) is a Croatian retired football midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that ...
* Tomislav Kiš * Andro Švrljuga *
David N'Gog David Philippe Henri Ngog (born 1 April 1989), known as David N'Gog, is a French professional footballer who plays as a striker for Greek Gamma Ethniki club Panionios. N'Gog started his career with French Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain. He ...
* Hugo Vidémont * Ēriks Pelcis * Kamil Biliński * Jakub Wilk * Liviu Antal * Calum Elliot * Tomáš Malec * Jakub Sylvestr ;Non-EU * Artak Yedigaryan * Yury Kendysh * Semir Kerla * Erton Fejzullahu *
Iulian Bursuc Iulian Bursuc (born 23 September 1976) is a retired Moldova Moldova ( , ; ), officially the Republic of Moldova ( ro, Republica Moldova), is a landlocked country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Romania to the west and Ukraine to t ...
* Pavel Komolov * Andrey Nagumanov *
Andrija Kaluđerović Andrija Kaluđerović (; born 5 July 1987) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Grafičar Beograd. Club career On 13 December 2003, aged 16, Kaluđerović made his senior debut for OFK Beograd under manager Stevica ...


Managerial history

* Voldemaras Jaškevičius (1947) * Jaroslavas Citavičius (1947–1948) * Georgy Glazkov (1948–1951) * Andrey Protasov (1951) * Jurij Chodotov (1952–1953) * Stasys Paberžis (1953–1957) * Vytautas Saunoris (1958–1960) * Zenonas Ganusauskas (1961–1962) * Serafim Kholodkov (1963–1965) * Juozas Vaškelis (1966–1967) * Algirdas Vosylius (1968–1971) * Serafim Kholodkov (1971–1973) * Algirdas Klimkevičius (1974–1976) *
Benjaminas Zelkevičius Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania. He is currently the technical director at FM Ateitis. Zelkevičius has been manager of the Lithuania national football team on three sepa ...
(1 Jan 1977 – 1 May 1983) *
Algimantas Liubinskas Algimantas Liubinskas (born 4 November 1951 in Kybartai) is a former head coach of the Lithuania national football team. Football At 31 years old, Liubinskas became the youngest ever coach of the Soviet Supreme League team Žalgiris Vilnius (wh ...
(1 Jan 1983 – 31 Dec 1985) */
Benjaminas Zelkevičius Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania. He is currently the technical director at FM Ateitis. Zelkevičius has been manager of the Lithuania national football team on three sepa ...
(1 April 1985 – 1 Oct 1991) *
Vytautas Jančiauskas Vytautas (c. 135027 October 1430), also known as Vytautas the Great ( Lithuanian: ', be, Вітаўт, ''Vitaŭt'', pl, Witold Kiejstutowicz, ''Witold Aleksander'' or ''Witold Wielki'' Ruthenian: ''Vitovt'', Latin: ''Alexander Vitoldus'', O ...
(1991–92) *
Benjaminas Zelkevičius Benjaminas Zelkevičius (born 6 February 1944) is a football coach and a former striker from Lithuania. He is currently the technical director at FM Ateitis. Zelkevičius has been manager of the Lithuania national football team on three sepa ...
(1 Oct 1992 – 30 June 1995) * Eugenijus Riabovas (1996–2001) * Kęstutis Latoža (2002) * Eugenijus Riabovas (2003–2004) * Kęstutis Latoža (2004–2005) *
Saulius Širmelis Saulius Širmelis (born 31 May 1956) is a Lithuanian football coach. Career On 2 June 2017, Širmelis was appointed as the new manager of Shakhter Karagandy. Širmelis was appointed manager of Swedish club AFC Eskilstuna Athletic Football ...
(2005) *
Arminas Narbekovas Arminas Narbekovas (born 28 January 1965 in Gargždai) is a former Lithuanian football player. In 2003, he was selected by UEFA as his country's Golden Player, the greatest player of the past 50 years. Personal life Arminas Narbekovas was bor ...
(30 Nov 2005 – 30 Nov 2006) *
Igoris Pankratjevas Igoris Pankratjevas (born 9 August 1964) is a Lithuanian professional football coach and a former player. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1983 for FK Žalgiris Vilnius. Igoris Pankratjevas coached several top Lithuanian football ...
(2006) * Viatscheslav Mogilniy (2008) * Mindaugas Čepas (2008–2009) *
Igoris Pankratjevas Igoris Pankratjevas (born 9 August 1964) is a Lithuanian professional football coach and a former player. He made his debut in the Soviet Top League in 1983 for FK Žalgiris Vilnius. Igoris Pankratjevas coached several top Lithuanian football ...
(1 Jul 2009 – 31 Dec 2010) * Vitalijus Stankevičius (1 Jan 2011 – 31 Dec 2011) * Damir Petravić (4 Jan 2012 – 8 Aug 2012) * Marek Zub (8 Aug 2012 – Dec 2014) * Valdas Dambrauskas (17 Dec 2014 – 23 Oct 2017) *
Aleksandr Brazevich Aleksandr Brazevich ( be, Аляксандр Бразевіч; russian: Александр Бразевич; born 1 June 1973) is a Belarusian football manager and former player. Career Brazevich retired from playing career at the age of 21 aft ...
(24 Oct 2017 – 24 Nov 2017) * Aurelijus Skarbalius (27 Nov 2017 – 22 Jun 2018) * Valdas Urbonas (23 Jun 2018 – 2 Feb 2019) * Marek Zub (13 Feb 2019 – 15 July 2019) * João Luís Martins (15 July 2019 – 27 November 2019) * Alyaksey Baha (19 January 2020 – 21 December 2020) * Vladimir Cheburin (11 January 2021 – )


References


External links

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