FK Kauno Žalgiris

Futbolo klubas Kauno Žalgiris (English: Football club Kauno Žalgiris) is a professional football club based in Kaunas, Lithuania, that competes in the A lyga, the top tier of Lithuania. The club was founded as FM Spyris Kaunas in 2004, became the football section of basketball club Žalgiris Kaunas and moved to their current stadium, the Darius and Girėnas Stadium, in 2015. After their debut season in the A Lyga, the club adopted the name FK Kauno Žalgiris in 2016.

Kauno Žalgiris
Full nameFutbolo klubas Kauno Žalgiris
Nickname(s)Žalgiris
Founded2004 as FM Spyris
GroundStadium of Football Academy of Kauno Žalgiris
Capacity500
ChairmanEimantas Pūras
ManagerRokas Garastas[1]
LeagueA Lyga
2020A Lyga, 3rd
WebsiteClub website

History

2005–2014: Early years

The idea of professional club was raised by the Kaunas football school "Tauras" in 2004, when coaches of the school decided to give an opportunity for school graduates to continue their football careers professionally, this became a reality in 2005 when FM Spyris was formed. The club initially played in the LFF II league's southern division, wearing yellow and blue. On 1 May 2005, FM Spyris played their first official match, defeated 2-1 by FK Sveikata Kybartai.[2] For a single season in 2010, FM Spyris was renamed to FM Aisčiai Kaunas, the team finished as runners-up. Despite struggling to get back on top of the league, by 2013, the club had moved up to the LFF I league and enjoyed a couple of competitive seasons and were competitive in the LFF Cup.[3]

2015–present: Kauno Žalgiris

After their recent success, the club made it official that they would like to join the premier Lithuanian football league for the 2015 season, Spyris was accepted on the first check up. Before the season started it was announced that 6 new players will join the club Dzmitry Rekish, Giuseppe Palma (on loan from S.S.C. Napoli), Andrius Velička, Paulius Daukša, Klimas Gusočenko and Jevgenij Maroz. Prior to the start of the season, the club announced their cooperation with BC Žalgiris and plans of adapting the name Žalgiris. The name change would spark a controversy due to the fact another Lithuanian club FK Žalgiris Vilnius would also be competing in the league. The club from Vilnius would file a complaint under the basis of LFF regulations not allowing two teams being under the same name. On 1 March 2015, the club debuted in the A Lyga by defeating FK Klaipėdos Granitas 2–1 in Kaunas as FK Spyris Kaunas. The club's green and white kits would sport the name Žalgiris and the basketball club's logo, alongside the logo they used as FK Spyris. Spyris finished fifth in the league, also reached the Lithuanian Football Cup semi-final, but was defeated by Žalgiris Vilnius.[4] Before the start of the 2016 season, the club changed its name to FK Kauno Žalgiris, adapting the name of the namesake basketball club. Although the newly developing fan base were happy about it, the name change was shadowed by more legal issues with FK Žalgiris Vilnius, so the future of club's name was uncertain. The club started its preseason by signing a former Kaunas football school Tauras graduate Mantas Fridrikas. Later the club announced the oldest player on the team Audrius Kšanavičius was retiring, winger Jevgenij Moroz and one of the best 2015 A lyga players, Dzmitry Rekish, were leaving the club. After a brief spell of silence, the club announced the signings of three new players just before the beginning of the season who were former FK Šiauliai right back Ernestas Pilypas, Russian winger Leonid Mushnikov, who also was part of Šiauliai team from 2011 to 2013 and 2013 Lithuanian Footballer of the Year Mindaugas Kalonas whose career at that time was on a downfall.

The club signed a contract with 2016 Best I Lyga manager Vitalijus Stankevičius.[5]

In 2020 season team won third place in A lyga.

Stadium

Darius and Girėnas Stadium

The club played its home matches at the Darius and Girėnas Stadium. The stadium is a multi-use facility in Ąžuolynas park in the Žaliakalnis district of Kaunas, Lithuania. The all-seater stadium holds 9,180. In 1998 it was renovated according to UEFA regulations, and in 2005 it was modernised with the installation of the biggest stadium television screen in the Baltic states. Currently this stadium in renovation process.

Currently club use the Stadium of the Footabll Academy of Kauno Žalgiris (till 2020 was named Sport School Tauras) in Kaunas (capacity 500).

Kit

  • When the club was called FK Spyris, it wore yellow/blue. Yellow kits, blue shorts and blue socks.
  • Since 2015 FK Žalgiris Kaunas colours have been green and white, therefore the kit is a green and white jersey and green and white variation of shorts and socks. In the past they used a yellow and blue jersey. Away kits are usually plain white.
  • Goalkeeper kits were brown with black shorts and black socks (in the 2018 season). In 2020 season goalkeepers was in blue.

Kit manufacturer

Kit manufacturer

Joma

Kit manufacturer

Hummel

Crest

FK Kauno Žalgiris is using same logo as BC Žalgiris. Logo design: a green and white shield with the sign "BC Žalgiris", a basketball, and the letter "Ž". The club's name commemorates the victorious Battle of Žalgiris (Battle of Grunwald) (both names: Žalgiris and Grunwald are translated as "green grove").

Participation in Lithuanian championships

SeasonLeaguePosPWDLFAPtsCup
2005II Lyga6th2613310444342
2006II Lyga4th181044352631
2007II Lyga11th266713404325
2008II Lyga7th22769293327
2009II Lyga5th20947392531
2010II Lyga2nd161213591737
2011II Lyga10th17101622753
2012II Lyga5th221138603636
2013I Lyga5th2712411554940Round of 16
2014I Lyga4th311975732956Third round
2015A Lyga5th3613617477445Semifinalist
2016A Lyga8th282917235515Quarterfinalist
Round of 32
2017A Lyga8th283619195615Round of 32
2018A Lyga5th3311616294139Semifinalist
2019A Lyga4th3316512544553Quarterfinalist
2020A Lyga3rd201226301838Quaterfinalist

European record

As of October 2020

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Agg.
2019–20 UEFA Europa League 1QR Apollon Limassol 0–2 0–4 0–6
2020–21 UEFA Europa League 1QR Bodø/Glimt N/A 1–6 N/A
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 1QR
Notes
  • QR: Qualifying round

Current squad

As of 13 January 2021

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF  LTU Martynas Dapkus
7 FW  NGA Philip Otele
8 DF  LTU Egidijus Vaitkūnas
10 MF  LTU Gratas Sirgėdas
13 MF  LTU Domantas Putrius
15 MF  LTU Karolis Šilkaitis
18 DF  LTU Rimvydas Sadauskas
19 MF  LTU Deividas Šešplaukis
21 FW  BRA Renato Matos
22 GK  LTU Deividas Mikelionis
23 FW  LTU Domantas Vitkus
No. Pos. Nation Player
30 GK  LTU Airidas Mickevičius (on loan from Dainava)
31 GK  LTU Dovydas Vilkas
77 MF  LTU Linas Pilibaitis
87 DF  FRA Steven Thicot
MF  NGA Emmanuel Ugbo
MF  NGA Abdulgafar Opeyemi
DF  BRA Choco
FW  BRA Michael Thuique

Out on loan

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  LTU Ernestas Mockus (on loan to BFA)

Kauno Žalgiris B

Squad

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 MF  LTU Rytas Babickas
31 DF  LTU Dovydas Sinkus
32 MF  LTU Mantas Zabiela
34 DF  LTU Algirdas Kvalkauskas
38 MF  LTU Kasparas Neverdauskas
No. Pos. Nation Player
42 MF  LTU Povilas Malakas
43 DF  LTU Domas Levišauskas
46 MF  LTU Laurynas Veščiūnas
51 DF  LTU Mantas Jakutavičius
52 MF  LTU Edgaras Kloniūnas
88 MF  LTU Mindaugas Zlatkus

[6]

Technical staff

PositionName
Chairman Eimantas Pūras
Director of Football Andrius Velička
Head coach Rokas Garastas[7]
Assistant coach Nerijus Mačiulis.[8][9]
Assistant coach Laimis Bičkauskas
Assistant Coach Ignas Dedura
Fitness Coach Vaidas Verbickas

References

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