Fixtures

Lithuania A Lyga 09/14 15:25 28 FK Siauliai vs Hegelmann Litauen - View
Lithuania A Lyga 09/19 16:30 29 FK Dainava Alytus vs FK Siauliai - View

Results

Lithuania A Lyga 08/31 14:00 27 [6] FK Dziugas Telsiai v FA Siauliai [4] W 1-3
Lithuania A Lyga 08/25 16:00 26 [4] FA Siauliai v Suduva Marijampole [3] W 2-1
Lithuania A Lyga 08/22 16:00 26 FK Siauliai v Suduva Marijampole - PPT.
Lithuania A Lyga 08/20 16:00 22 [4] FA Siauliai v FK Kauno Zalgiris [1] D 2-2
Lithuania A Lyga 08/11 16:00 24 [4] FA Siauliai v FK Zalgiris Vilnius [6] D 2-2
Lithuania Cup 08/07 16:30 3 Hegelmann Litauen v FA Siauliai L 3-1
Lithuania A Lyga 08/04 16:00 23 [8] Banga Gargzdai v FA Siauliai [4] L 1-0
Lithuania A Lyga 07/28 16:00 25 [4] FA Siauliai v FK Dainava Alytus [10] W 3-1
Lithuania A Lyga 07/28 16:00 22 FA Siauliai v FK Kauno Zalgiris - PPT.
Lithuania A Lyga 07/20 15:25 21 [7] FK Panevezys v FA Siauliai [4] L 2-0
Lithuania A Lyga 07/11 16:00 20 [9] FK Riteriai v FA Siauliai [4] W 0-2
Lithuania A Lyga 07/05 15:00 19 [3] Hegelmann Litauen v FA Siauliai [4] L 5-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 17 23
Wins 17 8 9
Draws 8 5 3
Losses 15 4 11
Goals for 61 34 27
Goals against 60 27 33
Clean sheets 8 3 5
Failed to score 10 2 8

Wikipedia - FC Šiauliai

FC Šiauliai is a Lithuanian defunct football club based in the city of Šiauliai. The team is referred to as "Šiauliai".

History

The basketball and football club "Šiauliai" (KFK "Šiauliai") was established in Šiauliai in 1994. The club founded a basketball team in 1994 and a football team in 1995. The football team played in Antra Lyga (3rd tier) and had no desire to move up to a higher division. Rather, the club focused its attention on the basketball championship LKL and other leagues. The situation in Šiauliai City changed when FK Kareda Šiauliai was sold in 1999 and moved from Šiauliai to Kaunas. FK Sakalas Šiauliai was dissolved in 2003, and the KFK Šiauliai football team broke with the basketball team as a result.

2004

In the beginning of 2004, a new organization called VšĮ „Šiaulių futbolo klubas“ was established. Soon after, the FK „Šiauliai“ team was founded. Its leaders sought to build a strong, winning team to rise to A Lyga (top tier).

In 2004 FK Šiauliai was promoted to Pirma Lyga (second tier). That year, they won the 2004 Pirma Lyga. They were then promoted to A Lyga and began playing in the elite division in 2005.

When the team took 2nd place in the championship, they became eligible to play at the European level. The 2010–11 UEFA Europa League defeated 0–7 to Wisła Kraków. The 2012–13 UEFA Europa League lost to FC Levadia Tallinn (2–2 aggr.)

In 2014, FK Šiauliai became FC Šiauliai.

In 2015 the team faced serious financial problems and did not pay their players proper salaries.

The team dissolved in January 2016 due to a lack of sponsorship. The team announced that it would not play in any competition.

FK Šiauliai is a professional football club based in Šiauliai, Lithuania. Founded in 1994, the team has established itself as a competitive force in Lithuanian football, participating in the top tier of the country's league system, the A Lyga. Known for their distinctive yellow and black colors, FK Šiauliai has a passionate fan base that supports the team at their home ground, the Šiauliai City Stadium.

The club has a rich history, marked by notable achievements in domestic competitions, including strong performances in the Lithuanian Cup. FK Šiauliai is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from their youth academy to the first team. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a challenging opponent for any team in the league.

With a focus on growth and success, FK Šiauliai aims to build on its legacy and continue to make an impact in Lithuanian football, striving for both domestic and European recognition. The club embodies the spirit of Šiauliai, representing the city with pride and determination on the national and international stage.