VMFD Žalgiris Vilnius
VMFD Žalgiris
Full name |
Vilniaus Miesto Futbolo Draugija Žalgiris |
Nickname(s) |
Žaliai Balti (The Green Whites) |
Founded |
April 4, 1962 |
Ground |
LFF stadium
(Capacity: 5400) |
Chairman |
Vilma Venslovaitienė |
Manager |
Vitalijus Stankevičius |
League |
A Lyga |
2011 |
A Lyga, 2nd |
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VMFD Žalgiris is a Lithuanian football club, playing in the capital, Vilnius. They have won the Lithuanian Championship three times: 1991, 1992, and 1999. The team's colours are green and white. The club plays at LFF stadium. Vilnius (capacity 5400).
Name history
- 1962 - Žalgiris
- 1993 - Žalgiris-EBSW
- 1993 - FK Žalgiris
- 2009 - VMFD Žalgiris
Soviet times
During the Soviet era, Žalgiris, a part of the republican VSS with the same name, was by far the best Lithuanian team. Their best finish in the Soviet Elite League was third in 1987, the year they made their first appearance in the UEFA Cup. That year, Žalgiris represented the Soviet Union at the World University Games in Yugoslavia, and won the tournament, beating South Korea in the final 5-0.
Recent times
In 2009 Žalgiris was left inoperative and the club owners refused to sell, resulting in the team and fans continuing the club under the name of VMFD Žalgiris. The new side was allowed in to the Lithuanian second division, and then returned to the top division next season.
Notable Coaches
Achievements
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- 1991, 1992, 1999
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- 1991, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2003
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- 2003
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- 1982
Famous players
Participation in Lithuanian Championships
Staff
- Chairman - Vilma Venslovaitienė
- Director of Sport - Mindaugas Nikoličius
- General Manager - Mindaugas Kasperūnas
- Head Coach - Vitalijus Stankevičius
- Assistant Coach - Mindaugas Čepas
- Club Doctor - Dainius Pavilonis
Current squad
As of May 23, 2011.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Youth squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
|
Position |
Player |
35 |
|
DF |
Edgaras Žarskis |
37 |
|
MF |
Justinas Baltrimavičius |
39 |
|
MF |
Nerijus Pečiokas |
40 |
|
MF |
Tomas Rutkauskas |
41 |
|
MF |
Dariuš Jankovskij |
42 |
|
DF |
Žygimantas Barauskas |
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No. |
|
Position |
Player |
45 |
|
DF |
Tomas Mickevičius |
46 |
|
DF |
Daniel Balkovskij |
47 |
|
GK |
Audrys Paulauskas |
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Notable players
References
External links