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FC Šiauliai
FC Šiauliai is a Lithuanian football team from the city of Šiauliai. The team is referred to as "Šiauliai". History The basketball and football club "Šiauliai" (KFK "Šiauliai") was established in Šiauliai in 1994. The club founded a basketball team in 1994 and a football team in 1995. The football team played in Antra Lyga (3rd tier) and had no desire to move up to a higher division. Rather, the club focused its attention on the basketball championship LKL and other leagues. The situation in Šiauliai City changed when FK Kareda Šiauliai was sold in 1999 and moved from Šiauliai to Kaunas. FK Sakalas Šiauliai was dissolved in 2003, and the KFK Šiauliai football team broke with the basketball team as a result. 2004 In the beginning of 2004, a new organization called VšĮ „Šiaulių futbolo klubas“ was established. Soon after, the FK „Šiauliai“ team was founded. Its leaders sought to build a strong, winning team to rise to A Lyga (top tier). In 2004 FK Š ...
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Savivaldybė Stadium
Šiauliai city municipality stadium, known as Šiauliai Central Stadium for UEFA competitions, is a multi-use stadium in Šiauliai, Lithuania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FA Šiauliai and FC Gintra FC Gintra is a Lithuanian women's association football, women's football club from Šiauliai. It is the team of the local Vilnius University Šiauliai Academy, Šiauliai University. History The club plays in the highest Lithuanian league, the A L .... The stadium holds 4,000 people. Football venues in Lithuania Sport in Šiauliai Buildings and structures in Šiauliai {{Lithuania-sports-venue-stub ...
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Europa League
The UEFA Europa League (abbreviated as UEL, or sometimes, UEFA EL), formerly the UEFA Cup, is an annual football club competition organised since 1971 by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) for eligible European football clubs. It is the second-tier competition of European club football, ranking below the UEFA Champions League and above the UEFA Europa Conference League. The UEFA Cup was the third-tier competition from 1971 to 1999 before the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was discontinued, and it is still often referred to as the “C3” in reference of this. Clubs qualify for the competition based on their performance in their national leagues and cup competitions. Introduced in 1971 as the UEFA Cup, it replaced the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup. In 1999, the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup was merged with the UEFA Cup and discontinued as a separate competition. From the 2004–05 season a group stage was added before the knockout phase. The competition has been known as the Europa Le ...
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2016 Disestablishments In Lithuania
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Defunct Football Clubs In Lithuania
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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 Lithuania national football team. Before the start of the 2013 Latvian Higher League season Ražanauskas was appointed by Daugava Rīga as the assistant manager, helping Virginijus Liubšys. Before the start of the 2014 season Ražanauskas returned to Lithuania and became an assistant managers of Robertas Poškus at FC Klaipėdos granitas team. In 2015 he graduated from Lithuanian Sports University Lithuanian Sports University or LSU is a university in Kaunas, Lithuania, specializing in sports, physical activities, and physiology. It is headquartered in Žaliakalnis neighbourhood, in close proximity to the Kaunas Sports Hall and the S. Dar .... In 2016 he received a UEFA Pro Licence. Honours * Baltic Cup (football), Baltic Cup ** Baltic Cup ...
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Gediminas Jarmalavičius
Gediminas ( la, Gedeminne, ; – December 1341) was the king or Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1315 or 1316 until his death. He is credited with founding this political entity and expanding its territory which later spanned the area ranging from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea. Also seen as one of the most significant individuals in early Lithuanian history, he was responsible for both building Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, and establishing a dynasty that later came to rule other European countries such as Poland, Hungary and Bohemia. As part of his legacy, he gained a reputation for being a champion of paganism, who successfully diverted attempts to Christianize his country by skillful negotiations with the Pope and other Christian rulers. Biography Origin Gediminas was born in about 1275. Because written sources of the era are scarce, Gediminas' ancestry, early life, and assumption of the title of Grand Duke in ca. 1316 are obscure and continue to be the subject of schol ...
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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 on 5 September 2019. On 4 November 2019, he left the club again. On 23 May 2020, Širmelis was appointed as the head coach of the Lithuanian defending champions 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, .... References External links * 1956 births Living people Lithuanian football managers FK Panerys Vilnius managers FBK Kaunas managers FK Ventspils managers FK Žalgiris managers 1. FC Tatran Prešov managers FK Ekranas managers Atlantis FC managers FK Atlantas managers FC Akzhayik managers FC Ordabasy managers FC Shakhter Ka ...
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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 sideline for Hearts football club from 2005–07. Club career Born in Kaunas, Ivanauskas started his playing career and soon became a regular with FK Žalgiris, a club that was a respected member of the old Soviet Premier Division. Ivanauskas spent the 1985 season in the Second Division with CSKA Moscow, but then he returned to Žalgiris. However, in season 1990, he played in the Second Division for Lokomotiv Moscow after Žalgiris decided to transfer to the new Lithuanian League. In November 1990, he moved abroad to play for Austria Wien, where he was hugely successful with 52 goals in 122 games during which he was twice the leading scorer in the League. As a result, Ivanauskas helped Austria Wien to win three successive Championships an ...
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Fabio Lopez
Fabio Lopez (born 17 June 1973) is an Italian football manager of Spanish descent and a former footballer. Lopez has coached many Italian academy clubs, scouted for Atalanta B.C. and ACF Fiorentina, and managed a number of clubs throughout Eastern Europe and Asia. He holds a UEFA Pro Coaching Licence. Lopez's first senior managerial role was at FK Banga Gargždai, starting in January 2007. He is known for his strong leadership qualities, his ability to analyse and solve problems and his excellent interpersonal and communication skills with players. He has been the head coach of Vietnamese club Thanh Hóa since 22 November 2019 and was sacked on 7 June 2020. Playing career A goalkeeper, Lopez started his playing career in the affiliated academy of A.S. Roma. Ultimately, he was forced into early retirement as a result of a serious knee injury picked up while playing with Agiatese in the 1992–93 season. Early years Lopez graduated secondary school with a diploma in Rome. Afte ...
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Rytis Tavoras
Rytis is a Lithuanian masculine given name. Individuals with the name Rytis include: * Rytis Daukantas, Lithuanian architect and editorial cartoonist * Rytis Juknevičius (born 1993), Lithuanian basketball player * Rytis Leliūga (born 1987), Lithuanian footballer * Rytis Rimdeika (born 1966), Lithuanian medical doctor, scientist and professor * Rytis Mažulis (born 1961), Lithuanian composer * Rytis Sakalauskas (born 1987), Lithuanian track and field sprint athlete *Rytis Vaišvila Rytis Vaišvila (born May 23, 1971) is a retired Lithuanian basketball player and current coach. He currently serves as head coach of BC Sūduva. National team career Vaišvila was a member of the Lithuanian national team which won bronze medal ... (born 1971), Lithuanian basketball player and coach * Rytis Zemkauskas (born 1969), Lithuanian journalist, writer, broadcaster and a film director References {{given name Lithuanian masculine given names ...
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Darius Magdišauskas
Darius Magdišauskas (born 14 July 1969) is a Lithuanian former footballer who played as a centre-back. Career Magdišauskas started his career with Belarusian side Lida. Before the 1990 season, he signed for Kareda in Lithuania. After that, Magdišauskas signed for Estonian club Flora. In 1997, he signed for TP-Seinäjoki in the Finnish top flight, where he made 17 league appearances and scored 0 goals. Before the 1998 season, Magdišauskas signed for Latvian team Liepājas Metalurgs. Before the 2000 season, he signed for B36 in the Faroe Islands. In 2000, he signed for Vagar. After that, he signed for Swedish outfit IK Arvika. In 2006, he was appointed manager of Šiauliai Šiauliai (; bat-smg, Šiaulē; german: Schaulen, ) is the fourth largest city in Lithuania, with a population of 107,086. From 1994 to 2010 it was the capital of Šiauliai County. Names Šiauliai is referred to by various names in different l .... In 2010, he was appointed manager of IFK Strömst ...
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