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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.
Winners
- 1922 : LFLS Kaunas
- 1923 : LFLS Kaunas
- 1924 : Kovas Kaunas
- 1925 : Kovas Kaunas
- 1926 : Kovas Kaunas
- 1927 : LFLS Kaunas
- 1928 : KSS Klaipėda
- 1929 : KSS Klaipėda
- 1930 : KSS Klaipėda
- 1931 : KSS Klaipėda
- 1932 : LFLS Kaunas
- 1933 : Kovas Kaunas
- 1934 : MSK Kaunas
- 1935 : Kovas Kaunas
- 1936 : Kovas Kaunas
- 1937 : KSS Klaipėda
- 1937-38 : KSS Klaipėda
- 1938-39 : LGSF Kaunas
- 1939-40 : tournament abandoned
- 1941-1989 : not played
- 1990 : Sirijus Klaipėda
- 1991 : Žalgiris Vilnius
- 1991-92 : Žalgiris Vilnius
- 1992-93 : Ekranas Panevėžys
- 1993-94 : ROMAR Mažeikiai
- 1994-95 : Inkaras Kaunas
- 1995-96 : Inkaras Kaunas
- 1996-97 : Kareda Šiauliai
- 1997-98 : Kareda Šiauliai
- 1998-99 : Žalgiris Vilnius
- 1999 : FBK Kaunas
- 2000 : FBK Kaunas
- 2001 : FBK Kaunas
- 2002 : FBK Kaunas
- 2003 : FBK Kaunas
- 2004 : FBK Kaunas
- 2005: Ekranas Panevėžys
- 2006: FBK Kaunas
External links
Football in Lithuania | |||||
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Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) | |||||
National teams | |||||
League system |
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Domestic cups | |||||
History | |||||
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Clubs of the 2024 A Lyga season | |
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Top-level men's football leagues of Europe (UEFA) | |
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Current |
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Defunct | |
Liechtenstein is the only UEFA member association without a national league. |