1992 in Lithuanian football | |
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A Lyga champions | |
FK Žalgiris Vilnius | |
1 Lyga champions | |
Žalgiris-2 Vilnius | |
Lithuanian Cup winners | |
Lietuvos Makabi Vilnius | |
Lithuanian national team | |
Lithuanian Footballer of the Year | |
The 1992 season was the second season of competitive football (soccer) in Lithuania as an independent nation since regaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1990.
In the Premier League, named A Lyga, fourteen teams competed, with FK Žalgiris Vilnius winning the title. Lietuvos Makabi Vilnius won that season's domestic cup.
See main article: 1991–92 LFF Lyga.
See main article: 1 Lyga 1991-92.
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Lithuania scorers | Fixture | |
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1992-03-25 | Stadion Sportowy Rydultowy | 2- 0 | F[1] | - | |||
1992-04-14 | Prater Stadium Vienna | 4- 0 | F | - | |||
1992-04-28 | Windsor Park Belfast | 2 - 2 | WCQ94[2] | - | |||
1992-05-20 | Zimbru Stadium Chişinău | 1 - 1 | F[3] | - | |||
1992-06-03 | Qemal Stafa Tirana | 1 - 0 | - | ||||
1992-07-11 | Daugava Stadium Liepāja | 1 - 1 | BC92[4] | - | |||
1992-07-12 | Daugava Stadium Liepāja | 2 - 3 | BC92 | Baltušnikas,, | - | ||
1992-07-20 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 1 - 1 | F | - | |||
1992-08-12 | Daugava Stadium Riga | 1 - 2 | - | ||||
1992-09-02 | S. Darius and S. Girėnas Vilnius | 1 - 0 | F | - | |||
1992-09-23 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 0 - 0 | - | ||||
1992-10-14 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 0 - 1 | F | - | |||
1992-10-28 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 1 - 1 | - |