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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.


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Revision as of 20:39, 19 March 2008

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 (2008)

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Clubs of the 2024 A Lyga season
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Liechtenstein is the only UEFA member association without a national league.

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