FK Kareda Kaunas

FK Kareda was a Lithuanian football team from the city of Šiauliai and re-located from Šiauliai to Kaunas in 2000. It was dissolved in 2003.

FK Kareda
Founded1995
Dissolved2003
GroundKariuomenės Stadium, Kaunas
Capacity1,000

Before 2000 it was known as "Kareda Šiauliai". In 1995–1996 it was known as "Kareda-Sakalas Šiauliai". Before 1995 it was known as "Sakalas Šiauliai". In 1990 was founded Sakalas, in 1995 this club was sponsored by the criminal group "PrincaI" from Šiauliai. When Lithuanian police and power structures stike to this criminal elements, the football club lost sponsorship and was sold and in 2000 removed to Kaunas.[1]

History

1990–1995

In 1990 m. was founded as Sakalas; 1990 m. they were in Baltic league, and since 1991 m. in Top division of Lithuania (Aukščiausia lyga).

Five seasons in top division was without titles; in 1995 m. club found new investors and sponsorship.

1995–1999

1995 m. was made some kind of the re-branding and "Sakalas" changed name into "Kareda–Sakalas".

From 1996 they were known only as FK Kareda. This club was under control of the crime elements of Šiauliai City. They had ambitious plans and sponsored club. The best players were in club and FK Kareda won championship and LFF Cup tournament. In 1999 Lithuanian police strike to the crime groups and some left Lithuania, some were in jails, and without sponsorship, the club had financial problems.

2000

Before 2000 season club was sold and removed to Kaunas. New owner was Vladimir Romanov, also owner of FBK Kaunas. Two clubs with one owner could not play in the same league, so Kareda was relegated to second level. Later (in 2003) defunct.

Participation in Lithuanian Championships

  • 2003 – 14th
  • 2002 – 10th
  • 2001 – 9th (Kareda Kaunas was not anymore eligible to play as being farm clubs of FBK Kaunas)
  • 2000 – 5th
  • 1999 – 4th
  • 1998–99 – 2nd
  • 1997–98 – Champions
  • 1996–97 – Champions

Achievements

1997, 1998
1974, 1996, 1999
1969, 1977

Season by season (since 1991)

Season Level League Position @ Notes
1991 1. Lietuvos lyga 9. [4]
1991/1992 1. Lietuvos lyga 8. [5]
1992/1993 1. Lietuvos lyga 10. [6]
1993/1994 1. Lietuvos lyga 9. [7]
1994/1995 1. I lyga 7. [8]
1995/1996 1. I lyga 2. [9] 🏆 LFF Cup
1996/1997 1. I lyga 1. [10] Champions
1997/1998 1. Lietuvos lyga 1. [11] Champions
1998/1999 1. I lyga 2. [12] 🏆 LFF Cup
1999/2000 1. LFF lyga 4. [13]

Head coaches

Famous players

References

List of Champions
Lithuania - List of Cup Finals
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