LITHUANIA
Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted
in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in
green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European
competitions is shown in parentheses.
1963
Ekranas (in the USSR League until 1990), 2015 dissolved; ground: Aukštaitijos stadionas; colours: red.
LIT02 – VILNIAUS ŽALGIRIS (Vilniaus VMFD Žalgiris) (USR17)
1947
Dinamo, 1948 Spartakas, 1962 Žalgiris, 2009 dissolved and re-formed as VMFD (Vilniaus miesto futbolo draugija) Žalgiris, 2015 Vilniaus Žalgiris (in the USSR League until 1990); at the 1st
level in the 2023 season; ground: LFF stadionas; colours: green-white.
1947 Atmosfera,
1973 Jovaras, 1992 Mažeikių FK, 1993 ROMAR, 1995 dissolved (in the USSR League until 1990); ground: Mažeikia
stadionasi; colours: red.
LIT04 – KAUNO
INKARAS
(Kauno Inkaras-Grifas)
1937 Inkaras, 1995 Inkaras Grifas, 1997 Inkaras, 1999 Atletas-Inkaras
(+ Atletas), 2001 Inkaras, 2003 dissolved
(in the USSR League until 1990); ground: Inkaras stadionas; colours: blue-white.
LIT05 – KAUNO
KAREDA (Šiaulių Kareda Sakalas)
(Šiaulių Kareda)
1935 Šiaulių Sakalas,
1941 Šiaulių Spartakas,
1942 Šiaulių Sakalas, 1945 Šiaulių Spartakas, 1954 Šiaulių Statybininkas, 1961 Šiaulių Sakalas,
1962 Šiaulių Statybininkas, 1990 Šiaulių Kareda (+ Tauras), 1996 Šiaulių Kareda Sakalas (+ Sakalas), 1997 Šiaulių Kareda, 1999 Kauno Kareda,
2003 dissolved (in the USSR
League until 1990); ground: Žalgiris stadionas; colours:
yellow-black.
LIT06 – KAUNO
FBK (Kauno Žalgiris - old)
1960 Kauno Banga, 1993 Kauno FBK (Futbolo Beisbolo Klubas), 1999 Kauno Žalgiris (old), 2000 Kauno FBK, 2012 dissolved
(in the USSR League until 1990); ground: S.Dariaus ir S.Girenas stadionas;
colours: yellow-green.
1960 Granitas, 1992 Granitas-Aras, 1993 Aras, 1995 Atlantas, 2020 dissolved
(in the USSR League until 1990); ground: Klaipedos m.centrinis stadionas; colours:
yellow-blue.
1968 Sūduva Kapsukas, 1990 Sūduva,
1993 Zydrius, 1995 Sūduva (in the USSR League
until 1990); at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Hikvision arena; colours: red-white.
1997 Vėtra Rūdiškės, 2003 Vilniaus Vėtra,
2010 dissolved; ground: Vėtros
stadionas; colours: yellow-black.
1922
Tauragės Sporto Sąjunga, 1942 Tauras, 1947
Žalgiris, 1956 Maistas, 1959 Maisto Sporto Klubas (MSK), 1962 Tauras, 1990
Elektronas, 1992 Tauras-Karšuva, 1995 Tauras, 2005 Tauras ERRA, 2008
Tauras, 2017 dissolved (in the USSR
League until 1990); ground: Vytautas stadionas; colours: red-black.
LIT11
– FC ŠIAULIAI (Šiaulių FK)
1995
FK Klevas-Sakalas, 2004 Šiaulių FK,
2014 FC Šiauliai, 2016 dissolved;
ground: Savivaldybės stadionas;
colours: yellow-black.
1955
Žalgiris, 1957 Nemunas, 1963 Statybininkas,
Silikatas, 1966 Banga (in
the USSR League until 1990); at the 1st level in the 2023 season;
ground: Gargždų miesto
stadionas; colours: black-orange.
2001
Pakruoio Kruoja, 2015 dissolved;
ground: Miesto stadionas;
colours: yellow-blue.
LIT14 – RITERIŲ FK
VILNIUS (Trakų FK)
2005
Trakų FK, 2019 Riterių
FK Vilnius; at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: LFF stadionas; colours: yellow.
2013
Nacionalinė Futbolo
Akademija, 2013 Kauno Strumbas; 2019 dissolved;
ground: S.Dariaus ir S.Girėno stadionas; colours:
blue-white.
LIT16 – KAUNO ŽALGIRIS (new)
2004
FM Spyris Kaunas, 2010 Aisčiai Kaunas, 2011 FM Spyris
Kaunas, 2016 Kauno Žalgiris;
Žalgiris Nacionalinė Futbolo Akademija, 2013 Kauno Strumbas, 2016 Kauno Žalgiris;
at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: FA Kauno
Žalgiris; colours: green.
LIT17 – FK PANEVĖŽYS
2015
FK Panevėžys;
at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Aukštaitijos stadionas;
colours: red.
LIT18 – FC HEGELMANN KAUNAS
2009
FC Hegelmann Litauen, 2022
FC Hegelmann Kaunas; at the 1st level in
the 2023 season; ground: LFF Kauno treniruočių centras;
colours white
The
choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name (sometimes
due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises
made are therefore mine, based on the data I was able to collect.