FA Šiauliai

Football Academy of Šiauliai or FA Šiauliai is a Lithuanian football academy from the city of Šiauliai. The team is simply known as "Šiauliai". The academy train women's and men's teams, as well as children's and underage groups in "U" type championships.

FA Šiauliai
Full nameFootball Academy of Šiauliai
Founded1 September 2007
GroundSavivaldybė Stadium
Capacity4,000
CoachRenatas Vestartas
LeagueI lyga
20205th

History

Football Academy of Šiauliai was established in 2007, after a merger between Napolis Šiauliai and "Klevas" school of sport.[1]

Men's team

Men's football team participates under name FA Šiauliai.

In 2010 and 2016 the team played in Šiauliai region championship of the III Lyga (4th tier).

In 2017 and 2018 team played in II Lyga (3rd tier). In 2017 the team achieved 4th position and 6th in 2018.[2]

In 2018 Lithuanian Football Cup, FA Šiauliai lost to FK Sūduva Marijampolė 0:7 in 1/32 round.[3]

In 2019 FA Šiauliai applied for a license to play in I Lyga (2nd tier), despite the fact that they finished 6th in 2018 II Lyga. The club failed to satisfy licensing criteria, and I Lyga license was not issued.[4] However, the club was granted an exception, the club played in 2019 LFF I Lyga and finished in 6th position.

Women's team

Futsal team

FA Šiauliai men's futsal team joined the top division Futsal A Lyga in 2019-2020 season.

Recent seasons

A Lyga
Season Level League Place Reference
2010 4. III Lyga (Šiauliai) 9.
2016 4. III Lyga (Šiauliai) 6.
2017 3. II Lyga (West) 4. [5]
2018 3. II Lyga (West) 6. [6]
2019 2. I Lyga 6. [7][8][9]
2020 2. I Lyga 5. [10]
Futsal A Lyga
Season Level League Regular Season Play-off
2019-2020 1. Futsal A Lyga 4. quarterfinal

Stadium

Savivaldybė Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Šiauliai, Lithuania. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of FA Šiauliai. The stadium capacity is 4,000. The stadium is located at: S. Daukanto g. 23, Šiauliai.

Current squad

As of 12 March 2020[11]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
16 GK  LTU Evaldas Jurgelis
28 GK  LTU Povilas Mickevičius
61 GK  LTU Gustas Baliutavičius
2 DF  LTU Ernestas Pilypas
4 DF  LTU Simonas Jurgilas
5 MF  LTU Kristupas Mantinis
18 DF  LTU Ugnius Selvenis
23 DF  LTU Dovydas Jansonas
27 DF  LTU Darius Jankauskas [12]
77 DF  LTU Rokas Lekiatas
DF  LTU Algis Jankauskas
3 MF  LTU Kildras Kavaliukas
7 MF  LTU Justas Petravičius
No. Pos. Nation Player
8 MF  LTU Karolis Mantinis
9 MF  LTU Gabrielius Micevičius
10 MF  LTU Dominykas Kubilinskas
20 MF  LTU Emilis Gasiūnas
22 MF  LTU Sergejus Amirzianas
25 MF  LTU Marius Baziulis [13]
29 MF  LTU Deividas Dovydaitis
11 FW  LTU Vaidas Viktoravičius
13 FW  LTU Rokas Gedminas [14]
19 FW  LTU Gabijus Micevičius
20 FW  LTU Deividas Puodžiūnas
21 FW  LTU Ignas Paulius

Famous players

  • Deividas Lunskis (2017, 2018)

Managers

  • Renatas Vestartas (since 2017)

References

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