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The '''A Lyga''' (]: The A League) is the top division of professional ] in ]. It is organized by '''NFKA''' (]: Nacionalinė futbolo klubų asociacija, ]: National Football Club Association). There are 10 teams in the competition. The new season kicks off in April of every year because of the harsh climate there are no games in winter. The '''A Lyga''' (]: The A League) is the top division of professional ] in ]. It is organized by '''NFKA''' (]: Nacionalinė futbolo klubų asociacija, ]: National Football Club Association). There are 10 teams in the competition. The new season kicks off in April of every year because of the harsh climate there are no games in winter.



Revision as of 07:12, 6 May 2007

A Lyga
File:A lyga logo.jpg
SportFootball
Founded1991
No. of teams10
CountryLithuania Lithuania
Most recent
champion(s)
FBK Kaunas

The A Lyga (English: The A League) is the top division of professional football in Lithuania. It is organized by NFKA (Lithuanian: Nacionalinė futbolo klubų asociacija, English: National Football Club Association). There are 10 teams in the competition. The new season kicks off in April of every year because of the harsh climate there are no games in winter.

A-Lyga clubs (2007)

Winners

External links

Lithuania Football in Lithuania
Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF)
National teams
League system
men
women
Domestic cups
History
Seasons
Clubs of the 2024 A Lyga season

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Top-level men's football leagues of Europe (UEFA)
Current
Defunct
Liechtenstein is the only UEFA member association without a national league.

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