Gintra Universitetas

Gintra Universitetas
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League A Lyga
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Gintra Universitetas is a Lithuanian women's football club from Šiauliai. It is the team of the local Šiauliai University. The club plays in the highest Lithuanian league, the A Lyga and has won 13 championships so far. The fourth one in 2005 and every championship since then.[1]

Record in UEFA competitions

After its championships, the club played in the UEFA Women's Cup and from 2009 onwards in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The club participated only in the qualifying rounds though, playing 3 games each season, and the best result achieved was 1 win, 1 tie and 1 loss thus failing to move on to the next round.

The club took part in the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round and managed a good 2nd place after beating ZFK Borec (Macedonia), drawing to Klaksvikar Itrottarfelag (Faroe Islands) and only losing to England's Everton. All games were hosted by Gintra in Lithuania. In the 2014/15 edition they finished as best runners-ups and advanced to the round of 32 for the first time in ten seasons.

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2004-05 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0-3 Azerbaijan Gömrukçü Baku
0-11 Russia Energiya Voronezh
1-0 Republic of Macedonia Skiponjat
2005-06 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0-2 Belarus Universitet Vitebsk
0-8 Czech Republic Sparta Prague
2-2 Romania Clujana
2006-07 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0-1 Belarus Universitet Vitebsk
1-1 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
0-3 Italy Fiammamonza
2007-08 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0-4 England Everton
0-6 Switzerland Zuchwil
2-1 Northern Ireland Glentoran
2008-09 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0-8 Russia Zvezda Perm
2-0 Hungary Femina Budapest
2-2 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
2009-10 Champions League Qualifying Stage 7-1 Georgia (country) Norchi Dinamoeli
0-2 Scotland Glasgow City
0-8 Germany Bayern Munich
2010-11 Champions League Qualifying Stage 4-0 Republic of Macedonia Borec Veles
0-0 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
0-7 England Everton
2011-12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 1-1 Turkey Ataşehir Belediyesi
0-5 Romania Olimpia Cluj
1-2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
2013-14 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3-0 Romania Olimpia Cluj
0-6 Serbia Spartak Subotica
0-2 Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
2014-15 Champions League Qualifying Stage 1–3 Cyprus Apollon Limassol
2–0 Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík
5–0 Albania Vllaznia
Round of 32 1–1, 1–1 aet (5–4 pen) Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Round of 16 0–5, 2–0 Denmark Brøndby

Honours

Current squad

As of 8 October 2014 (reference) - Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Moldova GK Ina Boyko
2 Lithuania DF Ugnė Šmitaitė
3 Lithuania DF Tatjana Veržbickaja
4 Lithuania DF Algimante Mikutaitė
5 Lithuania FW Kamilė Vaičiulaitytė
6 Equatorial Guinea DF Laetitia Chapeh
7 Lithuania MF Dovilė Gailevičiūtė
8 Lithuania FW Viktorija Budrytė
9 Bulgaria MF Kristina Petrunova
10 Azerbaijan MF Ana Alekperova
11 Lithuania MF Samanta Karasiovaitė
No. Position Player
12 Lithuania GK Greta Kaselytė
13 Lithuania DF Vestina Neverdauskaitė
14 Lithuania DF Milda Liužinaitė
15 Lithuania FW Rasa Imanalijeva
16 Lithuania DF Simona Veličkaitė
17 Lithuania FW Sonata Vanagaitė
18 Lithuania MF Rimantė Kunickaitė
19 Equatorial Guinea FW Gloria Chinasa
20 Lithuania DF Evelina Buividaviciutė
21 Lithuania FW Karolina Zabolotnaja
22 Lithuania FW Renata Jevtušenkaitė

References

  1. "Gintra win tenth consecutive title" (in Lithuanian). delfi.lt. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.

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