A Lyga
Founded1991 (1991)
CountryLithuania
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams10 (2023)
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toI Lyga
Domestic cup(s)Lithuanian Football Cup
Lithuanian Supercup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsFK Panevėžys (1st title)
(2023)
Most championshipsFK Žalgiris (10 titles)
Websitewww.alyga.lt
Current: 2023 A Lyga

The A Lyga is the top division of professional football in Lithuania. It is organized by Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Futbolo Federacija).

History

The first football league was established in Lithuania in 1924, and in various forms existed until 1939. During the period of Soviet occupation, a Lithuanian amateur top division existed, while professional players played in USSR football competitions. The Lithuanian professional top division was restored in 1991. The naming convention changed several times, but since 1999 the league is consistently referred to as A lyga.

Format

The league system and size have also stabilized since 1999. League size varied mostly between 8 and 10 teams, with the exceptions of 2011 A Lyga featuring 12 teams, and 2020 A Lyga record low of only 6 teams. The teams play 4 rounds in regular season. The bottom placed team is relegated, while 9th placed team contests in a play-off with the 2nd placed team from the I lyga. The final list of participants often did not correlate to the final results of the previous season, as the participation were rather finalized through the Lithuanian Football Federation league licensing process.

The season usually kicks off in late February or early March and ends in November. Because of harsh climate, there are no games in winter. Early spring and late autumn games are played in indoor arenas on artificial grass. Winter transfer window opens in early January through to mid March. Summer transfer window lasts for the most part of July.

European competitions

Lithuania sought to participate in the UEFA club competitions immediately after regaining the independence. However, due to political reasons, in 1991 Lithuania was banned by UEFA from continental competitions refusing licensing of Žalgiris to compete as a Lithuanian club rather than a Soviet club. Eventually, Lithuania became affiliated with UEFA in 1992. The A Lyga champion secures the right to play in UEFA Champions League qualification. The runner up and the 3rd-place winner secure right to play in UEFA Europa Conference League qualification.

Best Lithuanian club result in UEFA competitions was achieved in 2022-23 UEFA club competition season by FK Žalgiris. Lithuanian champions reached the group stage in the 2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League. After the 2022-23 UEFA season, FK Žalgiris was the best performing A lyga club in Europe, taking #130[1] in UEFA Club Coefficients table.

Clubs

Club Location Position in 2022 First season
in A Lyga
Seasons in
top division
First season
of current spell
Top division
titles
Last title
FK BangaGargždai8th1994102020
DFK DainavaAlytus1st in I Lyga20212c2023
FC DžiugasbTelšiai9th202132021
FC HegelmannbKaunas4th202132021
FK Kauno ŽalgirisbKaunas2nd201592015
FK PanevėžysbPanevėžys3rd2019520191 2023
FK RiteriaibVilnius5th2014102014
FK SūduvaaMarijampolė6th199022200232019
FA ŠiauliaibŠiauliai7th202222022
FC ŽalgirisaVilnius1st1990322010102022

a Founding member of the A Lyga
b Never been relegated from the A Lyga
c Two former clubs, named FK Dainava have participated in A lyga in 2001, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014

Sponsorship

Period Sponsor Name
1991–1999No sponsorLietuvos Lyga
1999–2000LFF Lyga
2001–2003LFF A Lyga
2004–2008NFKA A Lyga
2009–2011LFF A Lyga
2012General FinancingLFF General Financing A Lyga[2]
2013–2016Credit ServiceSMScredit.lt A Lyga[3]
2017–2020No sponsorLFF A Lyga
2021–OptibetOptibet A Lyga[4]

The official ball supplier for the A lyga games in 2023 is Adidas. Nike held this contract between 2013 and 2022, when they took over from Adidas.[3]

Hall of Fame

Interbellum and WWII

After Lithuania gained independence in 1918, the first ever football tournament was held in 1922.

Seasons

Season Winner Runner-up Third place
Interbellum (Independent Lithuania)
1922 LFLS Kaunas LFLS Šančiai LFLS-2 Kaunas
1923 LFLS Kaunas KSK Kaunas Kovas Kaunas
1924 Kovas Kaunas Sportverein Klaipėda LFLS Kaunas / MTV Klaipėda
1925 Kovas Kaunas LFLS Šiauliai Freya Klaipėda
1926 Kovas Kaunas KSS Klaipėda LFLS Šiauliai
1927 LFLS Kaunas Sportverein Pagėgiai LFLS Šiauliai
1928 KSS Klaipėda LFLS Kaunas LDS Šiauliai
1929 KSS Klaipėda LFLS Kaunas KSK Kultus Kaunas / Freya Klaipėda
1930 KSS Klaipėda LFLS Kaunas Sveikata Kybartai / Makabi Šiauliai
1931 KSS Klaipėda Kovas Kaunas Freya Klaipėda
1932 LFLS Kaunas KSS Klaipėda LGSF Kaunas
1933 Kovas Kaunas LFLS Kaunas LGSF Kaunas
1934 MSK Kaunas LFLS Kaunas LGSF Kaunas
1935 Kovas Kaunas KSS Klaipėda Sakalas Šiauliai / Šaulys Ukmergė
1936 Kovas Kaunas LFLS Kaunas LGSF Kaunas
1937 KSS Klaipėda Kovas Kaunas LFLS Kaunas
1937–38 KSS Klaipėda LGSF Kaunas Švyturys Klaipėda
1938–39 LGSF Kaunas Kovas Kaunas KSS Telšiai
1939–40 Competition abandoned
World War II (1st Soviet and German Occupations)
1941 Competition not finished due to World War II (Spartakas Kaunas had the best record)
1942 LFLS Kaunas MSK Panevėžys Gubernija Šiauliai / LFLS Vilnius
1942–43 Tauras Kaunas MSK Panevėžys Gubernija Šiauliai / LGSF Vilnius
1943–44 Competition not finished due to World War II (Tauras Kaunas had the best record)

Note: In 1924–1930, 1935, 1942, 1942–1943 and 1945 seasons there was no unified league and winners were decided using either a play–off format or a single game between winners of separate divisions.

Performance by club

Club Winner Runner-up 3rd Winning Seasons
Kovas Kaunas 6 4 1 1924, 1925, 1926, 1933, 1935, 1936
KSS Klaipėda 6 3 1 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1937, 1937–38
LFLS Kaunas 5 6 2 1922, 1923, 1927, 1932, 1942
LGSF Kaunas 1 1 4 1938–39
MSK Kaunas 1 1934
Tauras Kaunas 1 1942–43

All champions from this period are defunct.

Post-War period and the Lithuanian SSR Championship

During the Lithuania's Soviet occupation, each soviet republic ran their separate football championship. The clubs could either participate in the competition of the soviet republic, or in the Soviet Union football league system.

Seasons

Season Winner Runner-up Third place Top scorer (Team) Goals
1945 Spartakas Kaunas Dinamo Vilnius Sodyba Klaipėda / Spartakas Šiauliai ?
1946 Dinamo Kaunas Spartakas Kaunas Lokomotyvas Panevėžys ?
1947 Lokomotyvas Kaunas Spartakas Šiauliai Žalgiris Klaipėda ?
1948 Elnias Šiauliai Žalgiris Tauragė Spartakas Vilnius ?
1949 Elnias Šiauliai Inkaras Kaunas Vėliava Šiauliai ?
1950 Inkaras Kaunas Elnias Šiauliai Audra Klaipėda ?
1951 Inkaras Kaunas Elnias Šiauliai Audiniai Kaunas ?
1952 Karininkų Namai Vilnius Inkaras Kaunas Elnias Šiauliai ?
1953 Elnias Šiauliai Inkaras Kaunas Lima Kaunas ?
1954 Inkaras Kaunas Lima Kaunas Elnias Šiauliai ?
1955 Lima Kaunas Raudonasis Spalis Kaunas Elfa Vilnius ?
1956 Linų Audiniai Plungė Elnias Šiauliai MSK Panevėžys Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Algimantas Lucinavičius (MSK Panevėžys) 28
1957 Elnias Šiauliai Inkaras Kaunas Linų Audiniai Plungė Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Petras Škėlovas (Raudonasis Spalis Kaunas) 22
1958 Elnias Šiauliai Raudonoji Žvaigždė Vilnius Spartakas Vilnius Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Petras Škėlovas (Raudonasis Spalis Kaunas) 11
1958–59 Raudonoji Žvaigždė Vilnius KKI Kaunas Elnias Šiauliai ?
1959–60 Elnias Šiauliai Raudonoji Žvaigždė Vilnius Linų Audiniai Plungė Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Raimondas Prikockis (Elnias Šiauliai)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic A. Stankevičius (Spartakas-2 Vilnius)
15
1960–61 Elnias Šiauliai Baltija Klaipėda Inkaras Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Algimantas Lucinavičius (Laisvė Kretinga) 22
1961–62 FK Atletas Kaunas Granitas Klaipėda Inkaras Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Romualdas Kazlauskas (MSK Panevėžys) 22
1962–63 Statyba Panevėžys Politechnika Kaunas Inkaras Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Vytautas Juknys (Politechnika Kaunas) 23
1964 Inkaras Kaunas Statyba Panevėžys FK Minija Kretinga Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Petras Siniakovas (Inkaras Kaunas) 26
1965 Inkaras Kaunas Saliutas Vilnius Statyba Panevėžys Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Petras Siniakovas (Inkaras Kaunas) 26
1966 Nevėžis Kėdainiai Statybininkas Šiauliai Saliutas Vilnius Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Petras Siniakovas (Inkaras Kaunas) 19
1967 Saliutas Vilnius Inkaras Kaunas Nevėžis Kėdainiai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic S. Kuncevičius (Žalgiris Naujoji Vilnia)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic J. Mėlinauskas (Inkaras Kaunas)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Kornelijus Skeivys (Statybininkas Šiauliai)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Romas Skeivys (Statybininkas Šiauliai)
13
1968 Statyba Panevėžys Nevėžis Kėdainiai Statybininkas Šiauliai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Romas Jokubaitis (Statyba Panevėžys) 18
1969 Statybininkas Šiauliai Nevėžis Kėdainiai Inkaras Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic V. Paura (Nevėžis Kėdainiai) 17
1970 FK Atletas Kaunas Politechnika Kaunas Nevėžis Kėdainiai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Vytautas Dirmeikis (FK Atletas Kaunas) 20
1971 Pažanga Vilnius Atlantas Klaipėda Vienybė Ukmergė Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic R. Daunoravičius (Vienybė Ukmergė)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic E. Milius (FK Minija Kretinga)
13
1972 Nevėžis Kėdainiai Pažanga Vilnius Dainava Alytus Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic R. Balčiūnas (Pažanga Vilnius) 13
1973 Nevėžis Kėdainiai Atlantas Klaipėda Dainava Alytus ?
1974 Tauras Šiauliai Vienybė Ukmergė Atmosfera Mažeikiai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic R. Daunoravičius (Vienybė Ukmergė) 20
1975 Dainava Alytus Pažanga Vilnius Sūduva Kapsukas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Eugenijus Kurguznikovas (Sūduva Kapsukas)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic V. Ščerbakovas (Atletas Kaunas)
17
1976 Atmosfera Mažeikiai Vienybė Ukmergė Pažanga Vilnius ?
1977 Statybininkas Šiauliai Kelininkas Kaunas Atmosfera Mažeikiai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic R. Daunoravičius (Vienybė Ukmergė)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Romas Šiaulys (Atmosfera Mažeikiai)
15
1978 Atlantas Klaipėda Statybininkas Šiauliai Banga Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic R. Nausėda (Atletas Kaunas) 13
1979 Atmosfera Mažeikiai Kelininkas Kaunas Nevėžis Kėdainiai ?
1980 Atlantas Klaipėda Tauras Šiauliai Politechnika Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Edvardas Maliauskas (Atlantas Klaipėda) 16
1981 Atlantas Klaipėda Kelininkas Kaunas Pažanga Vilnius Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Vitalijus Stankevičius (Inkaras Kaunas) 21
1982 Pažanga Vilnius Atlantas Klaipėda Tauras Šiauliai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Edvardas Maliauskas (Atlantas Klaipėda) 17
1983 Pažanga Vilnius Atlantas Klaipėda Tauras Šiauliai Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Rimantas Viktoravičius (Tauras Šiauliai) 21
1984 Atlantas Klaipėda Ekranas Panevėžys SRT Vilnius Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Jurijus Gordejevas (Atlantas Klaipėda) 17
1985 Ekranas Panevėžys Atlantas Klaipėda SRT Vilnius Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic K. Valantiejus (SRT Vilnius) 16
1986 Banga Kaunas Atlantas Klaipėda Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic G. Anilionis (Banga Kaunas) 17
1987 Tauras Tauragė SRT Vilnius Inkaras Kaunas Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Jurijus Gordejevas (SRT Vilnius) 23
1988 SRT Vilnius Inkaras Kaunas Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Remigijus Bubliauskas (Tauras Tauragė)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Jurijus Gordejevas (SRT Vilnius)
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Saulius Vertelis (Atmosfera Mažeikiai)
20
1989 Banga Kaunas Ekranas Panevėžys Sirijus Klaipėda Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic A. Vertelis (Atmosfera Mažeikiai) 17
Transitional competitions in 1990 included "Baltic League"
1990 Sirijus Klaipėda Ekranas Panevėžys Žalgiris Vilnius Lithuania Dalius Bajorūnas (Tauras Šiauliai) 22

Note: The biggest and most notable clubs, such as Žalgiris Vilnius played in Soviet Union's Football Premier League instead of Lithuanian SSR Divisions.

Performance by club

Club Winner Runner-up 3rd Winning Seasons
Elnias Šiauliai 7 3 3 1948, 1949, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959–60, 1960–61
Inkaras Kaunas 5 6 5 1950, 1951, 1954, 1964, 1965
Atlantas Klaipėda 4 7 - 1978, 1980, 1981, 1984
Karininkų Namai / Raudonoji Žvaigždė / Saliutas Vilnius 3 3 1 1952, 1958–59, 1967
Nevėžis Kėdainiai 3 2 3 1966, 1972, 1973
Pažanga Vilnius 3 2 2 1971, 1982, 1983
Statybininkas Šiauliai 2 2 1 1969, 1977
Statyba Panevėžys 2 1 3 1962–63, 1968
FK Atletas Kaunas 2 1 - 1961–62, 1970
Atmosfera Mažeikiai 2 - 2 1976, 1979
Banga Kaunas 2 - 1 1986, 1989
Ekranas Panevėžys 1 2 2 1985
Tauras Šiauliai 1 1 2 1974
SRT Vilnius 1 1 2 1988
Lima Kaunas 1 1 1 1955
Spartakas Kaunas 1 1 - 1945
Tauras Tauragė 1 1 - 1987
Linų Audiniai Plungė 1 - 2 1956
Dainava Alytus 1 - 2 1975
Dinamo Kaunas 1 - - 1946
Lokomotyvas Kaunas 1 - - 1947

Clubs currently playing in A Lyga are written in Bold.
- Defunct clubs.

Regained Independence and the A Lyga - present

As Lithuania regained the independence in 1991,[5] the Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) was re-established, and A Lyga was shaped same year. The Soviet football divisions dissolved, and the teams that participated in them returned to the Lithuania's national championship.

List of champions (1991–)

Seasons

Season Winner Runner-up Third place Top scorer (Team) Goals
1991 Žalgiris Vilnius Lietuvos Makabi Vilnius Banga Kaunas Lithuania Egidijus Meidus (Vilija Kaunas) 13
1991–92 Žalgiris Vilnius Panerys Vilnius Sirijus Klaipėda Lithuania Remigijus Pocius (Granitas Klaipėda & Sakalas Šiauliai)
Lithuania Vaidotas Šlekys (Ekranas Panevėžys)
14
1992–93 Ekranas Panevėžys Žalgiris Vilnius Panerys Vilnius Lithuania Vaidotas Šlekys (Ekranas Panevėžys) 16
1993–94 ROMAR Žalgiris-EBSW Vilnius Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuania Vaidotas Šlekys (Ekranas Panevėžys)
Lithuania Robertas Žalys (FBK Kaunas)
16
1994–95 Inkaras-Grifas Kaunas Žalgiris-EBSW Vilnius ROMAR Mažeikiai Lithuania Eimantas Poderis (Žalgiris Vilnius & Inkaras Kaunas) 24
1995–96 Inkaras-Grifas Kaunas Kareda-Sakalas Šiauliai Žalgiris Vilnius Lithuania Edgaras Jankauskas (Žalgiris Vilnius) 25
1996–97 Kareda Šiauliai Žalgiris Vilnius Inkaras-Grifas Kaunas Lithuania Remigijus Pocius (Kareda Šiauliai) 14
1997–98 Kareda Šiauliai Žalgiris Vilnius Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuania Vidas Dančenka (Kareda Šiauliai) 26
1998–99 Žalgiris Vilnius Kareda Šiauliai FBK Kaunas Lithuania Artūras Fomenka (Kareda Šiauliai) 14
1999 Žalgiris Kaunas Žalgiris Vilnius Atlantas Klaipėda Lithuania Nerijus Vasiliauskas (Žalgiris Vilnius) 10
2000 FBK Kaunas Žalgiris Vilnius Atlantas Klaipėda Lithuania Andrius Velička (FBK Kaunas) 26
2001 FBK Kaunas Atlantas Klaipėda Žalgiris Vilnius Lithuania Remigijus Pocius (FBK Kaunas) 22
2002 FBK Kaunas Atlantas Klaipėda Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuania Audrius Šlekys (FBK Kaunas) 19
2003 FBK Kaunas Ekranas Panevėžys Vėtra Rūdiškės Lithuania Ričardas Beniušis (Atlantas Klaipėda & FBK Kaunas) 16
2004 FBK Kaunas Ekranas Panevėžys Atlantas Klaipėda Lithuania Povilas Lukšys (Ekranas Panevėžys) 19
2005 Ekranas Panevėžys FBK Kaunas Sūduva Marijampolė Lithuania Mantas Savėnas (Ekranas Panevėžys) 27
2006 FBK Kaunas Ekranas Panevėžys Vėtra Vilnius Ukraine Serhiy Kuznetsov (Vėtra Vilnius) 18
2007 FBK Kaunas Sūduva Marijampolė Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuania Povilas Lukšys (Ekranas Panevėžys) 26
2008 Ekranas Panevėžys FBK Kaunas Vėtra Vilnius Brazil Rafael Ledesma (FBK Kaunas) 14
2009 Ekranas Panevėžys Vėtra Vilnius Sūduva Marijampolė Lithuania Valdas Trakys (Ekranas Panevėžys) 20
2010 Ekranas Panevėžys Sūduva Marijampolė Žalgiris Vilnius Lithuania Povilas Lukšys (Sūduva Marijampolė) 16
2011 Ekranas Panevėžys Žalgiris Vilnius Sūduva Marijampolė Lithuania Deivydas Matulevičius (Žalgiris Vilnius) 19
2012 Ekranas Panevėžys Žalgiris Vilnius Sūduva Marijampolė Lithuania Artūras Rimkevičius (Šiauliai) 35
2013 Žalgiris Vilnius Atlantas Klaipėda Ekranas Panevėžys Lithuania Nerijus Valskis (Sūduva Marijampolė) 27
2014 Žalgiris Vilnius Kruoja Pakruojis Atlantas Klaipėda Croatia Niko Tokić (Šiauliai) 19
2015 Žalgiris Vilnius Trakai Atlantas Klaipėda Lithuania Tomas Radzinevičius (Sūduva Marijampolė) 28
2016 Žalgiris Vilnius Trakai Sūduva Marijampolė Serbia Andrija Kaluđerović (Žalgiris Vilnius) 20
2017 Sūduva Marijampolė Žalgiris Vilnius Trakai Lithuania Darvydas Šernas (Žalgiris Vilnius) 18
2018 Sūduva Marijampolė Žalgiris Vilnius Trakai Romania Liviu Antal (Žalgiris Vilnius) 23
2019 Sūduva Marijampolė Žalgiris Vilnius Riteriai Croatia Tomislav Kiš (Žalgiris Vilnius) 27
2020 Žalgiris Vilnius Sūduva Marijampolė Kauno Žalgiris France Hugo Videmont (Žalgiris Vilnius) 13
2021 Žalgiris Vilnius Sūduva Marijampolė Kauno Žalgiris France Hugo Videmont (Žalgiris Vilnius) 17
2022 Žalgiris Vilnius Kauno Žalgiris FK Panevėžys Brazil Renan Oliveira (Žalgiris Vilnius) 17
2023 FK Panevėžys Žalgiris Vilnius FA Šiauliai Nigeria Mathias Oyewusi (Žalgiris Vilnius) 19

Performance by club

Club Winner Runner-up 3rd Winning Seasons
Žalgiris Vilnius 10 13 4 1991, 1991–92, 1998–99, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2020, 2021, 2022
FBK Kaunas 8 2 2 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007
Ekranas Panevėžys 7 4 5 1992–93, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
Sūduva Marijampolė 3 4 5 2017, 2018, 2019
Kareda Šiauliai 2 2 - 1996–97, 1997–98
Inkaras Kaunas 2 - 1 1994–95, 1995–96
Sirijus Klaipėda 1 - 1 1990
ROMAR Mažeikiai 1 - 1 1993–94
FK Panevėžys 1 - 1 2023

Clubs currently playing in A Lyga are highlighted in Bold.
- Defunct clubs.

Spectators

The average number of spectators per match remains very low in recent years. [6] [7] [8] [9] [10]

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