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A list of all champions.<ref>[ |
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*1994: Olimpija-Centras Kaunas |
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*1994/95: Politechnika Kaunas |
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Revision as of 03:06, 2 February 2023
Founded | 1994 |
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Country | Lithuania |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of clubs | 5 |
Level on pyramid | 1 |
Relegation to | LMFA 1st league |
Domestic cup(s) | Lithuanian Women's Cup |
International cup(s) | UEFA Champions League |
Current champions | FC Gintra (2022) |
Most championships | FC Gintra (21 titles)[1] |
Current: 2021 |
The Lithuanian Women's A League (Lithuanian: Moterų A lyga) is Lithuania's top level women's football (soccer) league. The champion of the league qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The league is above the Lithuanian women football association's (LMFA) First League.
2022 teams
- Banga Gargždai (Gargždai)
- Vilnius (Vilnius)
- FC Gintra (Šiauliai)
- Hegelmann (Kaunas)
- MFA Žalgiris-MRU (Vilnius)
- Saned (new)
Format
The championship consists of 20 matchdays. The teams are playing each other 4 times. 2018 A league season started on 29 March and the last matchday will be 11 November.[citation needed]
Champions
A list of all champions.[2]
- 1994: Olimpija-Centras Kaunas
- 1994/95: Politechnika Kaunas
- 1995/96: Vilnius FM
- 1996/97: Gabija-Politechnika Kaunas
- 1997/98: Kristina Vilnius
- 1998/99: Politechnika-Sika Kaunas
- 1999: Gintra Šiauliai
- 2000: Gintra Šiauliai
- 2001: Šventupė Ukmergė
- 2002: TexTilitė Ukmergė
- 2003: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2004: TexTilitė Ukmergė[3]
- 2005: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2006: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2007: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2008: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2009: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2010: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2011: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2012: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2013: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai
- 2014: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai[4]
- 2015: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai[5]
- 2016: Gintra-Universitetas[6]
- 2017: Gintra-Universitetas[7]
- 2018: Gintra-Universitetas (17)
- 2019: Gintra Universitetas (18)
- 2020: Gintra-Univesitetas (19)
- 2021: FC Gintra (20)
- 2022: FC Gintra (21)
References
- ^ "Šiaulių "Gintra" - 20-ąjį kartą į viršų kelia A lygos trofėjų".
- ^ rsssf.com ; Lithuania - List of Women Champions Archived 11 May 2010 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "2014 final standings (see final result)" (in Lithuanian). futbolinis.lt. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ "Gintra win tenth consecutive title" (in Lithuanian). delfi.lt. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
- ^ ""Gintros-Universiteto" komanda 11 kartą iš eilės užsitikrino Lietuvos čempionių titulą (11th consecutive title for Gintra)" (in Lithuanian). lff.lt. 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
- ^ "Šiaulių "Gintros-Universiteto" komanda likus trims turams iki 2016 -ųjų metų moterų futbolo A lygos pirmenybių pabaigos užsitikrino jau penkioliktą čempionių titulą klubo istorijoje, kuris iškovojamas dvyliktą sezoną iš eilės. (Gintra is champion)" (in Lithuanian). fkgintra.lt. 2 October 2016. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
- ^ ""Gintra-Universitetas" užsitikrino čempionių titulą". Lithuanian Football Federation. 25 October 2017.
External links
- Federation website
- League at futbolinis.lt – scorers, yellow cards, statistics
- League at uefa.com
- women.soccerway.com