The A Lyga is the top division of professional
football
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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 Aukščiausia lyga also existed during the Soviet period of Lithuania, but was not considered to be a professional league until
dissolution of the Soviet Union
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.
The league size has varied between 8 and 12 teams in the recent seasons, however
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 COV ...
the league featured record low of only 6 teams. But in the latest
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 season ...
season there were 10 teams. The final list of participants often does not correlate to the final results of the previous season, as the participation is finalized through the Lithuanian Football Federation league licensing process. The season usually kicks off in late February or early March and ends in November. Because of the harsh climate, there are no games in the winter.
Due to political reasons, in 1991
Lithuania
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was banned by UEFA from continental competitions refusing licensing of Žalgiris to compete as a Lithuanian club rather than a Soviet club. Lithuania became affiliated with
UEFA in 1992. The A Lyga champion secures the right to play in
UEFA Champions League first qualifying round. The runner up and the 3rd-place winner secure right to play in
UEFA Europa Conference League starting in first qualifying round.
A lyga team is yet to play in the group stage of either competition. At the end of 2021, the best performing club in Europe is
FK Sūduva
FK Sūduva is a Lithuanian professional football club based in the city of Marijampolė. Founded in 1968, the club competes in the A Lyga, the top flight of Lithuanian football.
The club has been playing in the A Lyga since 2002. In 2006, ...
, taking #124 in
UEFA Club Coefficients table.
Clubs
Ten clubs are competing in the 2021 season. The bottom placed team will be relegated, 9th placed team will contest in a play-off with the 2nd placed team from I lyga.
a Founding member of the A Lyga
b Never been relegated from the A Lyga
c Two former clubs, named FK Dainava have participated in A lyga in 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
Format
The season kicks off in early spring, and finishes in late autumn. Due to harsh weather, no games are played in winter. The teams play 4 rounds in regular season. In some of the past seasons top teams would have played one more championship round after that. The last placed team is relegated, and the team immediately above them contests a play-off match with the 2nd placed team in
I Lyga for a spot in the next year's
A lyga.
In recent years, the list of participants often did not correlate to the final results of the previous season due to failures to meet
A lyga licensing criteria. Participation is finalised through the Lithuanian Football Federation league licensing process.
Sponsorship
As well as sponsorship for the league itself, the A Lyga has a number of official partners and suppliers. The official ball supplier for the league is
Nike who have had the contract since the 2013 season when they took over from
Adidas
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History
Interbellum and WWII
After
Lithuania gained independence in 1918, the first ever football tournament was held in 1922.
Seasons
Note: In 1924–1930, 1935, 1942, 1942–1943 and 1945 seasons there was no unified league and winners were decided using either a play–off format or a single game between winners of separate divisions.
Performance by club
All champions from this period are defunct.
Post-War period and the Lithuanian SSR Championship
During the
Lithuania's Soviet occupation, each soviet republic ran their separate football championship. The clubs could either participate in the competition of the soviet republic, or in the
Soviet Union football league system
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.
Seasons
Note: The biggest and most notable clubs, such as
Žalgiris Vilnius Žalgiris is a translation of the German word ''Grünwald'' (green forest) and also the Polish word ''Grunwald'' and can refer to:
* Battle of Žalgiris, Lithuanian name for the Battle of Grunwald, a decisive battle in 1410
* BC Žalgiris, a basket ...
played in
Soviet Union's Football Premier League instead of Lithuanian SSR Divisions.
Performance by club
Clubs currently playing in A Lyga are written in Bold.
† - Defunct clubs.
Regained Independence and the A Lyga - present
As
Lithuania regained the independence in 1991, the
Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) was re-established, and A Lyga was shaped same year. The Soviet football divisions dissolved, and the teams that participated in them returned to the Lithuania's national championship.
List of champions (1991–)
Seasons
Performance by club
Clubs currently playing in A Lyga are highlighted in Bold.
† - Defunct clubs.
Spectators
The average number of spectators per match remains very low in recent years.
References
External links
Official websiteFutbolo.TV- A lyga streaming and video center
- List of Champions
Lithuanian Football: History & Statistics by Almis- Championship statistics
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Lithuania
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Summer association football leagues
Professional sports leagues in Lithuania