1993 in Lithuanian football | |
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A Lyga champions | |
FK Ekranas | |
1 Lyga champions | |
Azotas Jonava | |
Lithuanian Cup winners | |
FK Žalgiris Vilnius | |
Lithuanian national team | |
Lithuanian Footballer of the Year | |
The 1993 season was the third year of competitive football (soccer) in Lithuania as an independent nation since regaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. In the Premier League, named A Lyga, fourteen teams competed, with FK Ekranas winning the title.
See main article: 1992–93 LFF Lyga.
See main article: 1 Lyga 1992-93.
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Lithuania scorers | Fixture | |
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1993-02-20 | Myyrmäki Indoor Hall Vantaa | 2 - 1 | IBC93[1] | - | |||
1993-02-21 | Myyrmäki Indoor Hall Vantaa | 3 - 0 | IBC93 | - | |||
1993-02-24 | Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Sevilla | 5 - 0 | WCQ94[2] |
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1993-03-30 | DAC Stadion Dunajská Streda | 2 - 2 | F[3] | Zdančius, |
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1993-03-31 | Stadion Górnika Brzeszcze Brzeszcze | 1 - 1 | F[4] |
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1993-04-14 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 3 - 1 | WCQ94 |
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1993-05-18 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 1 - 2 |
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1993-05-25 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 0 - 1 | WCQ94 |
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1993-06-02 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 0 - 2 | WCQ94 |
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1993-06-16 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius | 0 - 1 | WCQ94 |
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1993-07-03 | Kalevi Stadium Pärnu | 0 - 0 | BC93[5] |
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1993-07-04 | Kalevi Stadium Pärnu | 2 - 1 [6] | BC93 |
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1993-08-25 | Parken Stadium Copenhagen | 4 - 0 | WCQ94 |
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1993-09-08 | Lansdowne Road Dublin | 2 - 0 | WCQ94 |
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