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2024 Lithuanian Football Cup
The 2024 Lithuanian Football Cup, for sponsorship reasons from this season, was also called was a single elimination football tournament in Lithuania. The winners qualified for the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League second qualifying round on a sporting merit (subject to receiving an UEFA licence). TransINVEST were the defending cup holders. Banga won the cup on 29 September 2024 (their first Lithuanian Cup win), defeating Hegelmann 4–1 on penalties after a 0–0 draw. Draw and match calendar The format was the same, as a previous year. As before, the "B" teams do not participate in the cup competition. The A lyga teams entered the tournament from the second round. A total number of participants this year was 52: 10 A lyga clubs, 11 LFF I lyga clubs, 13 LFF II lyga clubs, 9 LFF III lyga clubs and 9 SFL clubs. Round I The following teams received byes:https://www.lff.lt/vilniuje-istraukti-pirmojo-lff-taures-etapo-burtai/ * I lyga: Nevėžis * II lyga: Sveikata , - ! ...
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Baltijos Futbolo Akademija
Baltijos Futbolo Akademija, BFA is a Lithuanian professional football club based in Vilnius, established as an extension of the youth football academy. History The football academy was established in 2007. The club has been participating in the children and youth championships organized by the Lithuanian Football Federation, as well as international tournaments. 2018 The BFA took part in the LFF II Lyga championship for the first time. The team finished in eighth position, and announced that the team will seek I Lyga license. 2019 The BFA did not qualify for promotion to I Lyga, however the club applied for a license anyway and after an appeal was awarded with one, having met the league criteria. The BFA entered into partnership with FK Vilnius, who offered an addition of several senior players. The venture took on FK Vilnius name, which was approved by the Lithuanian Football Federation. The team was allowed to participate in I Lyga under the BFA license. The league ne ...
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DFK Dainava
Dzūkija Futbolo Klubas Dainava, in short, DFK Dainava, is a Lithuanian football club from Alytus. The club was established in 2016 as a phoenix club after FK Dainava Alytus was dissolved in 2014. History The modern DFK Dainava was established after "Auska" and "Dzūkų tankai" were merged in 2016. In 2015, FK Auska were playing in the Pirma Lyga. In 2016 the Lithuanian Football Federation allowed the club to change its name and allowed them to play in the Pirma Lyga (second tier). In 2016, DFK Dainava came in ninth place and in 2017 they came in fourth place in the Pirma Lyga. In the 2018 season, DFK Dainava were runners-up in the Pirma Lyga. In the relegation/promotion play-off match, they lost 0–3 to FK Palanga. On 3 November 2018, they lost the second match in Gargždai 0–2. FK Palanga won 5–0 on aggregate and saved their place in the 2019 A Lyga. DFK Dainava sought promotion to the A Lyga in the 2019 season, but were unable to get sponsorship required for the ...
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FC Džiugas
FC may refer to: Businesses, organisations, and schools * Fergusson College, a science and arts college in Pune, India * Finncomm Airlines (IATA code) * FranklinCovey company, NYSE stock symbol FC * Frontier Corps, a paramilitary force in Pakistan Science and technology Computing * fc (Unix), computer program that relists commands * FC connector, a type of optical-fiber connector * Flash controller * Family Computer, video game console released in Japan in 1983, later redesigned and brought to the west as the Nintendo Entertainment System * Fibre Channel, a serial computer bus * File Compare (fc), an MS-DOS, OS/2 and Windows command line tool * fc a casefolding feature in perl Vehicles * Fairchild FC, 1920s and 1930s aircraft * A tenth generation Honda Civic * Holden FC, a motor vehicle * A second generation Mazda RX-7 car * Fully cellular, a type of container ship Other sciences * Female condom (FC1, FC2), a contraceptive * Foot-candle (symbol fc or ft-c), a unit of illuminat ...
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FK Riteriai
Futbolo Klubas Riteriai, also known as FK Riteriai or as Riteriai, is a Lithuanian professional association football, football club based in Vilnius. Until 21 February 2019, the club was based in Trakai and was known as FK Trakai. The team won the 2024 I Lyga and earned promotion to the A Lyga after a one-year absence. ''Riteriai,'' meaning "Knights" in Lithuanian, has volt green and dark blue as its team colors, previously yellow and blue before 2019. The club plays at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius, which has a capacity of 5,067. History 2005–2013 The club was established in 2005 as a way to promote physical activity to children and the general society. In 2006, the club laid an artificial coverage stadium in Trakai and started to play in the III Lyga, III Lyga Vilnius County. In 2008, they also played in the Sunday Football League (Lithuania), Sunday Football League. In 2010, they were admitted to the II Lyga, II Lyga South Zone, and in 2011, they were already in the I Lyga ( ...
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FK Utenis Utena
FK Utenis Utena was a professional football club, based in Utena, Lithuania. Name history * 1933 – Utenis Utena * 1946 – Žalgiris Utena * 1948 – Vienybė Utena * 1948 – Žalgiris Utena * 1955 – Spartakas Utena * 1957 – Nemunas Utena * 1965 – FK Utenis Utena History Football has been played in Utena Utena () is a city in north-east Lithuania. It is the administrative center of Utena district and Utena County. Utena is one of the oldest settlements of Lithuania. The name of the city is most probably derived from a hydronym. The name of the ... since 1919. The first iteration of FK Utenis was founded in 1933. After the WWII broke out, the club was shut down.https://www.utenosutenis.lt/klubas/istorija/ During the soviet occupation, the club was established again in 1965, and existed until late 1980s. As Lithuania regained the independence, the FK Utenis was revived once more in 1990, and existed until it's bankruptcy in 2011. The fourth iteration of the clu ...
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FK Jonava
Football Club Jonava, previously (1996–2016) known as Football Club Lietava, is a Lithuanian professional association football, football club based in Jonava. The club gained promotion to the A lyga as champions of the I Lyga in 2015 LFF I lyga, 2015, but were relegated from A Lyga in 2018. History The club was founded in 1991 as Azotas (after the name of the local Azotas fertilizer factory), the name Lietava was adopted in 1996. For a number of years the club played in the second tier of the Lithuanian football championship. After successful 2015 season, Lietava won the 2015 LFF I lyga, I Lyga in 2015 and were promoted to the A lyga. The 2016 debut season in the A Lyga Lietava finished in 5th position. From the beginning of the 2017 season, Lietava changed its name to FK Jonava. On 13 February 2017 Lithuanian Football Federation approved the name change. The 2017 season was the best season for the club on record. The team took 6th place in the regular A Lyga season, and fini ...
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FK Geležinis Vilkas
Vilniaus Geležinis Vilkas is a Lithuanian football club from Vilnius. Participation in Lithuanian Championships * 2003 – 2nd (1 Lyga) * 2004 – 4th (1 Lyga) * 2005 2005 was designated as the International Year for Sport and Physical Education and the International Year of Microcredit. The beginning of 2005 also marked the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous Peoples, Internationa ... – 5th (1 Lyga) References Football clubs in Lithuania Football clubs in Vilnius Sport in Vilnius 1989 establishments in Lithuania Association football clubs established in 1989 {{Lithuania-footyclub-stub ...
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FK Minija (2017)
FK Minija is a semi-professional football club based in Kretinga, Lithuania. The team competes in I Lyga, the second division of Lithuanian football system. History After FK Minija Kretinga went bankrupt at the end of 2016 season, the Kretinga football promoters formed a phoenix club at the beginning of 2017. Football Club "Minija" joined II Lyga's Western Zone in 2017. In that season team took the third place. In 2018, the football club was reorganized into Public Organisation "Futbolo klubas Minija". Minija finished the season top of the league, equal on points with FK Babrungas Plungė. When this happens, the teams play a "golden match" to determine the higher position in the table. Minija won the match and were declared the winners of II Lyga Western Zone. In 2019 the club had successfully promoted to I Lyga, and finished the season in 8th position. In the 21st of April 2025,the club was bought by French footballer Moussa Dembélé Honours League *II Lyga ** Champio ...
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FK Širvėna Biržai
Futbolo klubas Širvėna, commonly known as Širvėna, is a Football in Lithuania, Lithuanian Football (soccer), football club located in Biržai, center of Biržai District Municipality, Biržai District. They played in the II Lyga, Western zone, the third tier of Lithuanian football from 2013 to 2018. In Soviet occupations, it was in Pirma lyga (second tier). History Club was created in 1948 as part of the republican sports union "Žalgiris". From 1954 club was renamed "Siūlas" by the sponsorship reasons. During the Soviet occupation in Lithuania, the ownership and sponsorship of the club was consistently changing. The team's "Silver age" was five seasons, year after year, when in 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957 became runners-up in "B" klasė (second tier) championship. In 1978 and 1984 seasons in team played currently well known football manager Saulius Širmelis. In 1990, the club was resurrected. In 1991 changed name to Širvėna. From 2003 a general sponsor was "Rinkušk ...
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FK Tauras Tauragė
Tauragės futbolo klubas, commonly known as FK Tauras or simply Tauras, is a Lithuanian professional association football, football club based in Tauragė. The club competes in the II Lyga, the third tier of Football in Lithuania, Lithuanian football. History The club was founded 1922 in the Lithuanian city Tauragė. Name During its history the club has changed its name several times: *1922 – Tauras *1947 – Žalgiris *1957 – Maistas *1959 – Maisto Sporto Klubas (MSK) *1962 – Tauras *1990 – Elektronas *1992 – Tauras-Karšuva *1995 – Tauras *2005 – Tauras ERRA *2008 – Tauras European record Europa League, UEFA Europa League: Achievements *Lithuanian SSR championship: 1 :: 1987 Former players * Alessandro Mascia Managers * Jonas Stažys (1987) * Šenderis Giršovičius (1987–88) * Edvardas Malkevičius (2009) * Aleksandr Brazevich (2009) * Jurijus Popkovas (2009) * Gediminas Jarmalavičius (Jan 1, 2011 ...
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FK Garliava
Futbolo klubas Garliava, commonly known as Garliava, is a Lithuanian football club based in Garliava. They play in the II Lyga, the third tier of Lithuanian football. History The club was founded in early 2008, initially focusing on training 25 children. They debuted in the Lithuanian Football Cup tournament during the 2017 season. 2021 season In 2021, the club was licensed to compete in the I Lyga but was subsequently relegated to the II Lyga. In the tournament's first stage, they competed in the winners' group, advancing to the second round to contend for top positions. They finished fourth overall, earning a spot in the promotional playoffs. In the playoffs, they defeated Sūduva B with an aggregate score of 10–0, winning 9–0 in the first leg and 1–0 in the second. This secured their place in the 2022 II Lyga. Honours Domestic * II Lyga : 4th place: 2021 Recent seasons Kit evolution ; 2021 – Joma Joma Sport, S.A. is a Spanish sports clothing and shoes bra ...
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