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The '''A Lyga''' (Lithuanian for ''A league'') is Lithuania's top level [[women's association football|women's football]] league.
The '''A Lyga''' (Lithuanian for ''A league'') is Lithuania's top level [[women's association football|women's football]] league.


The champion qualifies for a spot in the [[UEFA Women's Champions League]]. The league is above the LMFA First League.
The champion qualifies for a spot in the [[UEFA Women's Champions League]]. The league is above the Lithuanian women football association's (LMFA) First League.


==2018 teams==
==2018 teams==

Revision as of 14:14, 23 September 2018

Lithuanian Women's A League
Founded1994
Country Lithuania
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs5
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toLMFA 1st league
Domestic cup(s)Lithuanian Women's Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
Current championsGintra Universitetas
(2017)
Most championshipsGintra Universitetas (16 titles)

The A Lyga (Lithuanian for A league) is Lithuania's top level women's football league.

The champion qualifies for a spot in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The league is above the Lithuanian women football association's (LMFA) First League.

2018 teams

Format

The championship consists of 20 matchdays. The teams are playing each other 4 times. 2017 A league season started on 17 April and the last matchday will be 29 October. The 6th teams is expected to be relegated to the LMFA First League if the format won't be changed (expanded) in 2018.

Champions

A list of all champions.[1]

  • 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[2]
  • 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[3]
  • 2015: Gintra-Universitetas Šiauliai[4]
  • 2016: Gintra-Universitetas[5]
  • 2017: Gintra-Universitetas[6]

References

  1. ^ rsssf.com ; Lithuania - List of Women Champions Archived May 11, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "2014 final standings (see final result)" (in Lithuanian). futbolinis.lt. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Gintra win tenth consecutive title" (in Lithuanian). delfi.lt. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  4. ^ ""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.
  5. ^ "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.
  6. ^ ""Gintra-Universitetas" užsitikrino čempionių titulą". Lithuanian Football Federation. 25 October 2017.