FK Šiauliai
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Full name | Football Club Šiauliai | ||
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Nickname(s) | FK Šiauliai | ||
Founded | 1973 | ||
Ground | Savivaldybė Stadium | ||
Capacity | 4000 | ||
Chairman | Astijus Jasaitis | ||
Coach | Deivis Kančelskis | ||
League | A Lyga | ||
2015 | A Lyga, 9th | ||
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FK Šiauliai is a Lithuanian football team from the city of Šiauliai. The team plays in the Lithuanian top division A Lyga.
Before 2004 it was known as "Šiauliai".
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Name history
- 1973 m. – Tauras Šiauliai
- 1994 m. – Klevas Šiauliai
- 1995 m. – Logika-Klevas Šiauliai (prijungus Logika Šiauliai komandą)
- 1995 m. – Klevas-Sakalas-2 Šiauliai (tuometinio „Sakalo“, vėliau tapusio „Kareda“, dukterinė komanda)
- 1996 m. – Klevas Šiauliai
- 2001 m. – Sakalas Šiauliai
- 2004 m. – FK Šiauliai
Stadium
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Savivaldybė Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Šiauliai, Lithuania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FK Šiauliai. The stadium holds 4,000 people. The address of the stadium: S. Daukanto g. 23, Šiauliai.
Achievements
- Lithuanian Championship:
- Champions (1): 1974
- Runners-up (1): 1980
- Lithuanian Cup:
- Runners-up (1): 1991
Participation in Lithuanian Championships
- 2003 – 8th
- 2004 – 1st (1 Lyga)
- 2005 – 9th
- 2006 – 8th
- 2007 – 8th
- 2008 – 7th
- 2009 – 4th
- 2010 – 5th
- 2011 – 4th
- 2012 – 5th
- 2013 – 7th
- 2014 – 7th
- 2015 – 9th
Participation in Europe cups
Season | Cup | Round | Country | Club | Score |
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2010–11 | Europa League | 2Q | Wisła Kraków | 0–2, 0–5 | |
2012–13 | Europa League | 1Q | FC Levadia Tallinn | 0–1, 2–1 |
Current squad
As of 9 July, 2015.[1] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Managers
- Česlovas Urbonavičius (1973–84)
- Vytautas Jančiauskas (2004–05)
- Saulius Vertelis (2006)
- Darius Magdišauskas (2006)
- Rytis Tavoras (2008)
- Fabio Lopez (2008)
- Deivis Kančelskis (2009)
- Valdas Ivanauskas (2010)
- Saulius Širmelis (Jan 2011–11)
- Deivis Kančelskis (2011–2013)
- Gediminas Jarmalavičius (2014–2015)
- Tomas Ražanauskas (Jan 2015-July 2015)
- Deivis Kančelskis (2015-)
References
External links
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