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  2. Lithuanian Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    The Federation is responsible for football development in the country and for the national teams, including the Lithuania national football team. It is based in Vilnius. LFF became a member of FIFA in 1923, but following Lithuania's annexation by the Soviet Union it was disbanded. [2] It became a member again in 1992 after Lithuania regained ...

  3. I Lyga - Wikipedia

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    Organized by the Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF), I Lyga is contested by 16 teams, with the top team gaining promotion to A Lyga and replaced by the lowest-placed team in top division. The second-placed team qualifies to a promotion play-off with A Lyga's second to last team.

  4. III Lyga - Wikipedia

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    The league consists of leagues organized by County Football Federations in each of the 10 Counties of Lithuania. Due to low participant numbers some counties do not run III lyga competitions. Vilniaus Region Football Association; Kaunas County Football Federation; Šiauliai County Football Federation; Klaipėda County Football Federation

  5. 2024 Lithuanian Football Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Lithuanian Football Cup, for sponsorship reasons from this season, was also called Lithuanian: FPRO LFF Taurė [1] was a single elimination football tournament in Lithuania. [2] The winners qualified for the 2025–26 UEFA Conference League second qualifying round on a sporting merit (subject to receiving an UEFA licence).

  6. Lithuanian Football Cup - Wikipedia

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    Lithuanian I Sports Festival: 6 teams from Kaunas and 4 teams from Latvia competed in the tournament. [9] MSK Kaunas 2:2 Tauras Kaunas: 1938: Lithuanian National Olympics: 16 teams participated, including 1 team from Latvia. The tournament was a part of a prestigious Lithuanian National Olympics event. [10] KSS Klaipėda 2:0 LGSF Kaunas

  7. 2023 LFF I Lyga - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 LFF I Lyga was the 34th season of I Lyga, the second tier football league of Lithuania. [1] [2] The champions (TransINVEST) were promoted to A Lyga, and also qualified for the 2024–25 UEFA Conference League second qualifying round by winning the 2023 Lithuanian Football Cup. The runners-up qualified for the A Lyga play-off.

  8. Lithuanian Supercup - Wikipedia

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    The Lithuanian Supercup (Lithuanian: Lietuvos futbolo supertaurė) or LFF Supercup is an annual football match contested between the champions of the previous A Lyga season and the holders of the Lithuanian Football Cup. It is organised by and named after Lithuanian Football Federation and played at the beginning

  9. 2019 LFF I Lyga - Wikipedia

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    The Lithuanian Football Federation initially granted applications for 2019 LFF I Lyga licenses: [1] FK Banga Gargždai, FK Nevėžis, FC Pakruojis, FC Džiugas, Žalgiris B, Stumbras B, Riteriai B (Trakai B).