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Sport | Football |
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Founded | 1991 |
No. of teams | 10 |
Country | 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)
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 due to USSR invasion
- 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 : Žalgiris Kaunas
- 2000 : FBK Kaunas
- 2001 : FBK Kaunas
- 2002 : FBK Kaunas
- 2003 : FBK Kaunas
- 2004 : FBK Kaunas
- 2005: Ekranas Panevėžys
- 2006: FBK Kaunas
- 2007: FBK Kaunas
External links
Football in Lithuania | |||||
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Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) | |||||
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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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Defunct | |
Liechtenstein is the only UEFA member association without a national league. |