Lithuanian football Cup

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The Lithuanian football Cup (Lithuanian: Lietuvos taurė) is the main "knockout" cup competition in Lithuanian football.

The competition is a knockout (single elimination) tournament.

[edit] Past Winners of the Cup

The full results of the final since regaining independence:

Year Winner Runner-up Score
1990 Sirijus Klaipėda Žalgiris Vilnius 0 - 0; 4 - 3 (pen)
1991 Žalgiris Vilnius Tauras Šiauliai 1 - 0 (aet)
1992 Liet. Makabi Vilnius Žalgiris Vilnius 1 - 0
1993 Žalgiris Vilnius Sirijus Klaipėda 1 - 0
1994 Žalgiris Vilnius Ekranas Panevėžys 4 - 2
1995 Inkaras Kaunas Žalgiris Vilnius 2 - 1
1996 Kareda-Sakalas Šiauliai Inkaras-Grifas Kaunas 2 - 0
1997 Žalgiris Vilnius Inkaras-Grifas Kaunas 1 - 0
1998 Ekranas Panevėžys FBK Kaunas 1 - 0
1999 Kareda Šiauliai FBK Kaunas 3 - 0 (aet)
2000 Ekranas Panevėžys Žalgiris Vilnius 1 - 0
2001 Atlantas Klaipėda Žalgiris Vilnius 1 - 0
2002 FBK Kaunas Sūduva Marijampolė 3 - 1
2003 Atlantas Klaipėda Vėtra Rūdiškės 1 - 1; 3 - 1 (pen)
2003 Žalgiris Vilnius Ekranas Panevėžys 3 - 1
2004 FBK Kaunas Atlantas Klaipėda 0 - 0; 2 - 1 (pen)
2005 FBK Kaunas Vėtra Vilnius 2 - 0 (aet)
2006 Sūduva Marijampolė Ekranas Panevėžys 1 - 0


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