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FK Sūduva

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Lithuanian football club

Football club
Sūduva
Full nameFootball Club Sūduva
NicknameSūduviečiai (Sudovians)
Founded1968; 57 years ago (1968)
GroundMarijampolės Arena
Capacity6,250
ChairmanDovydas Lastauskas
ManagerDonatas Vencevičius
LeagueA Lyga
2025A Lyga, 4th of 10
Websitefksuduva.ltEdit this at Wikidata

FK Sūduva is aLithuanian professionalfootball club based in the city ofMarijampolė. Founded in 1968, the club competes in theA Lyga, the top flight ofLithuanian football.

The club has been playing in theA Lyga since2002. In2006, the club won its first trophy – theLithuanian Cup, a feat they repeated in 2009.[1] In 2017, Sūduva won theA Lyga for the first time in its history, and repeated the triumph in 2018 and 2019.

The team's colours are white and red. The club plays atMarijampolė Arena in Marijampolė (capacity 6,250).

Name history

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  • 1968 – Sūduva Kapsukas (fromSuvalkija, a cultural region of Lithuania, andKapsukas, former name of the city of Marijampolė)
  • 1993 – Sūduva-Žydrius (after the Žydrius automotive parts company)
  • 1994 – Sūduva Marijampolė

History

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Soviet times

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Sūduva is one of the oldest and still functioning clubs in Lithuania. It is not so easy to trace its history, as in Soviet times it often changed names with every new owner that supported it. It is more or less agreed that officially this club has existed under the name of Sūduva since 1968. This date (1968) known, because officially was founded Sūduva as football club.

During Soviet times it drifted between different local leagues, producing few footballers for the above-mentioned Žalgiris and slowly building a local football community. Football was also actively played in a few smaller towns around Marijampolė, thus making the community of football lovers even stronger. Actually, it was stronger than the club itself, and those who follow the team today are adding to the old tradition.

The biggest achievement of the club during Soviet times came in 1975 when Sūduva reached 3rd place at the local top division. The next year it played and lost the National Cup Final.

1990–2001

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After the dissolution of the Soviet Union Sūduva got few chances to go up. It played the only Baltic championship in 1990 with teams from Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia. Next year it tried the Lithuanian top division. Both efforts were terrible – Sūduva finished both championships as the last team collecting 7 points at the Baltic championship and only 2 at the Lithuanian league.

Later the team navigated between the 2nd and the 3rd divisions for some 10 years without decent funds or a truly professional attitude. The worst was the season of 1998 / 1999. The team started well at the 2nd division but left it after half a season because it had no funds. It was not the end. The football traditions were too strong.

The team recovered next season at the 3rd division, won it the following year, went up and won again. This rise continues up to this day.

2002–present

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The season of 2002 shaped the future. The team reached the top division. It also reached the finals of the National Cup and gained the chance to take part in the UEFA Cup. But the most important thing was that it also got new owners who were determined to create a normally functioning and financially predictable club. The European campaign of that year added some good emotions to the general hype.

The semi-professional team vanquished Brann from Norway during its first European match (3–2 both away and at home) and went to Glasgow to meet Celtic. This match was not so successful (actually, the result is still featured in the statistics of Celtic as one of the biggest victories in Europe).

Three more seasons at the middle of the table and the team reached 3rd place – 30 years after the achievement of the same caliber. Repeating that history, the club reached the finals of the National Cup the following year. Only this time the Cup went to Marijampolė.

Since that year Sūduva have been one of the most stable clubs of the country – both financially and on the league table. It reached 2nd position twice (2007 and 2010), 3rd position – three times (2009, 2011 and 2012) and won the National Cup one more time (2008). It went to play European cups every year receiving teams like Rapid, Red Bull and Club Brugge.

The year 2013 saw a new concept of the team. The budget was still stable but it went down. So the team expressed the wish to put more stress on integration of young local boys into the main team. Some important players of the earlier seasons left; a few foreign players came to stand along those who left and the new blood.

So that was the year of experiments. The team was much younger, less experienced and clearly weaker. It was many seasons before Sūduva was a clear member of 2–4 teams that were clear leaders of the championship. The question was only about what kind of medals each team would get. That year the situation was much tougher for Sūduva. It was clear that the team would need a lot of effort and luck if it wanted to get its traditional silver or bronze.

In the 2015 season, Sūduva started with a new head coach – Aleksandr Veselinovič. The new coach totally changed the team style from defending to attacking. In the last season game against Atlantas Sūduva needed at least a draw. Sūduva conceded a goal in the 86th minute and lost 3rd place to Atlantas.

Starting line-up for the2018–19 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round home match againstAPOEL FC won by FK Suduva 3–1.[2]

At the beginning of the 2016 season, Sūduva recalled former team playersMarius Činikas and Martynas Matuzas. MultipleA Lyga championsAlgis Jankauskas,Andro Švrljuga and Paulius Janušauskas were signed as well. Also signed were CroatiangoalkeeperIvan Kardum, SerbianforwardAdmir Kecap, Bosnian-Herzegovinian defensive midfielderNermin Jamak and SerbianmidfielderPredrag Pavlović. Sūduva finished season 3rd, also played in the Cup final the same year.[3]

In 2017, FK Sūduva became the first Lithuanian football club afterŽalgiris Vilnius andFK Ekranas to pass three qualifying rounds in European competition in the2017–18 Europa League.FK Sūduva eliminatedShakhtyor Soligorsk,FK Liepāja andFC Sion.

In the same season, for the first time, FK Sūduva won theA Lyga.

In 2018, FK Sūduva played in the2018–19 UEFA Champions League. In the first round, Sūduva advanced overAPOEL FC by scoring 3 consecutive goals in the first 18 minutes of play. In the second qualification round they lost toRed Star Belgrade. After that, they had a chance to play in the2018–19 UEFA Europa League. They won againstFK Spartaks Jūrmala in 3Q, but lost toCeltic Glasgow in the play-off stage. In the same season, Sūduva won theA Lyga the second time in a row.

In the 2019 season, become chempions ofA Lyga, wonLFF Cup and the Supercup . Despite the success, the club's main sponsors, ARVI Group announced on 11 December 2019 that it will no longer sponsor theSūduva club. The ARVI Arena, the main football ground named after the sponsor, had the sponsor signboards removed and the stadium was renamed to Marijampolė Football Arena (at least temporarily until another sponsor appears).[4] At the end of the season, Kazakh head coachVladimir Cheburin announced his intentions to return toKazakhstan, and did not renew his contract. Cheburin was attributed to a lot of club's success over the past 3 seasons.

In January 2020,Heimo Pfeifenberger became the new head coach,[5] however amidstCOVID-19 pandemic, Heimo's and the club's views on player salaries and remote training have become different, and on 14 April the club terminated the contract.[6][7][8]

Supporters

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FK Sūduva supporters are called "Sūduvos Sakalai" (eng. Falcons of Sūduva).

Kit

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Traditional home kit are white colour with red signs.

Away kits are usually red. Shirts, shorts and socks. With white signs.

Goalkeepers kit was yellow colour with black signs and details (in 2018). In the 2019 season kits is light green (or black in alternative).

Joma is a kit sponsor since the 2014 season.

Home kit
Away kit
Alternative kit
2018 (GK kit)
2019 (GK kit)

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsorRef
2022JomaHikvision[9]
2023Joma-[9]

Stadium

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Main article:Sūduva Stadium

In 2008, Sūduva moved to a new stadium in Marijampolė, theMarijampolės futbolo arena with a capacity of approximately 6,250 spectators. The stadium was built using funds from the European Union and opened on 6 July 2008. Beginning from the 2011 season, the stadium was namedARVI Football Arena after the sponsoring rights were bought by ARVI Enterprises Group. Near the arena you can find the roof-covered football fieldMarijampolė Football Indoor Arena, containing 2500 seats. There football can be played all year. There are two outdoor football fields near the arena as well.

A panorama ofARVI Football Arena.

Honours

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Lithuanian Championship:

Soviet Championship:

  • Lithuanian SSR Championship

Continental

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Current squad

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As of 29 January 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
4DF NGAHenry Uzochukwu
5DF LTUŽygimantas Baltrūnas
6MF JPNKota Sakurai
7MF NGAAmadou Sabo
8MF TOGSteve Lawson
9FW NGALucky Tom
10MF AFGOmran Haydary
11FW NGAIdris Momoh (on loan fromMiedź Legnica)
12GK LTUGiedrius Zenkevičius
13MF UKRMaksym Pyrohov
14MF CMRFrankline Tangiri
15DF SRBAleksandar Živanović
No.Pos.NationPlayer
17FW LTUNojus Lukšys (on loan fromPanevėžys)
21FW LTULinas Zingertas
28FW LTUNauris Petkevičius
29DF LTUMarkas Beneta
31GK LTUIgnas Plūkas
66GK LTURokas Pačėsa
70MF MTNAmar Haïdara (on loan fromLiepaja)
77MF LTUPijus Bičkauskas
87DF LTUDominykas Pudžemys
88MF LTUDariuš Stankevičius
94MF FRASidy Sanokho
97DF LTUTomas Gumbelevičius

Notable players

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Players who have either appeared for their respective national team at any time or received an individual award while at the club. Players whose name is listed inbold represented their countries while playing for FK Sūduva.

Lithuania
Europe
South America


CONCACAF
Africa
Asia

Sūduva B

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Sūduva B team play in Second league (Southern Zone) since 2016. In 2019 season was in 13th position from 13 teams.[12]

Technical staff

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PositionName
Head coachLithuaniaDonatas Vencevičius
Assistant CoachLithuaniaVaidas Slavickas
Assistant CoachLithuania Marius Buividavicius
Goalkeeping coachLithuania
Head physioLithuania Nerijus Stepanauskas
PhysioLithuania Rimantas Česnulis

Seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonLeagueDomestic CupEuropeOtherLeague top goalscorer
DivTPldWDLGFGAPtsPosCompetitionResultCompetitionResultCompetitionResultName(s)Goals
1990Baltic LeagueI3215261369717thLFF CupR32
1991LFF LygaI140212544215th ↓LFF CupQF
1991–92I LygaII28761524452011thLFF CupR32
1992–93I LygaII2411241382314th ↓LFF CupR32
1993–94II Lyga South ZoneIII4423263rd
1994–95III LygaIII2211653124282nd ↑
1995–96II LygaII2494113537318thLFF CupR64
1996–97II LygaII3017494832554th
1997–98I LygaII26931431493010thLFF CupR16
1998–99II LygaII1471623172211th[13]LFF CupR32
1999II Lyga South ZoneIII10811399252nd
2000II Lyga South ZoneIII16+1[14]14+11148+38+2431st ↑
2001I LygaII3022179342672nd ↑Tomas Radzinevičius29
LFF CupF
2002A LygaI32118134450416thUEFA Cup1RTomas Radzinevičius14
LFF CupR16
2003A LygaI2888123945326thTomas Radzinevičius11
LFF CupSF
2004A LygaI2857163155227thLFF CupQFTomas Radzinevičius8
2005A LygaI36161196743593rdLFF CupQFTomas Radzinevičius25
2006A LygaI36158134844535thLFF CupWUEFA Cup2QDarius Maciulevičius10
2007A LygaI3620886634682ndLFF CupQFUEFA Cup2QLFF SupercupFJose Negreiros13
2008A LygaI2811683525484thUEFA Cup2QBaltic LeagueQFPovilas Lukšys11
LFF CupW
2009A LygaI28141135522533rdUEFA Europa League2QLFF SupercupWRičardas Beniušis11
LFF CupSFBaltic LeagueF
2010A LygaI2716835616562ndUEFA Europa League2QPovilas Lukšys16
LFF CupQFBaltic LeagueR16
2011A LygaI3319867019653rdUEFA Europa League2QTadas Eliošius13
LFF CupSF
2012A LygaI3621787737703rdUEFA Europa League2QRafael Ledesma21
LFF CupR16
2013A LygaI3218867333624thUEFA Europa League1QNerijus Valskis27
LFF CupR16
2014A LygaI36171187038625thTomas Radzinevičius13
LFF CupQF
2015A LygaI36214117634674thTomas Radzinevičius28
LFF CupSF
2016A LygaI3317795541583rdUEFA Europa League1QTomas Radzinevičius14
LFF CupF
2017A LygaI3321847331711stLFF CupSFUEFA Europa LeaguePOKarolis Laukžemis14
2018A LygaI3324547220771stLFF CupQFUEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
2Q
PO
LFF SupercupWGerson Acevedo10
2019A LygaI3329049524871stLFF CupWUEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
1Q
PO
LFF SupercupWMihret Topčagić20
2020A LygaI2013433218432ndLFF CupFUEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
2Q
3Q
LFF SupercupFJosip Tadić11
2021A LygaI3621786433702ndLFF CupQFUEFA Conference League2QSerge Nyuiadzi8
2022A LygaI361510114840556thLFF CupQFUEFA Conference League2QLFF SupercupWKule Mbombo11
2023A LygaI36105212860357thLFF CupQFAivars Emsis5
2024A LygaI36912153338399thLFF CupR16Steve Lawson5

European record

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Accurate as of August 26, 2020
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
UEFA Champions League8125513−8012.50
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League461512195970−11032.61
Total541614246483−19029.63

Source: UEFA.com
Pld = Matches played;W = Matches won;D = Matches drawn;L = Matches lost;GF = Goals for;GA = Goals against;GD = Goal Difference. Defunct competitions indicated in italics.

SeasonCupRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2002–03UEFA CupQRNorwayBrann3–23–26–4
1RScotlandCeltic0–21–81–10
2006–07UEFA Cup1QWalesRhyl2–10–02–1
2QBelgiumClub Brugge0–22–52–7
2007–08UEFA Cup1QNorthern IrelandDungannon Swifts4–00–14–1
2QNorwayBrann3–41–24–6
2008–09UEFA Cup1QWalesTNS1–01–02–0
2QAustriaRed Bull Salzburg1–41–02–4
2009–10UEFA Europa League2QDenmarkRanders0–11–11–2
2010–11UEFA Europa League2QAustriaRapid Wien0–22–42–6
2011–12UEFA Europa League2QSwedenElfsborg1–10–31–4
2012–13UEFA Europa League1QLatviaDaugava0–13–23–3 (a)
2QSerbiaVojvodina0–41–11–5
2013–14UEFA Europa League1QNorth MacedoniaHorizont Turnovo2–22–2 (a.e.t.)4–4 (4–5p)
2016–17UEFA Europa League1QDenmarkMidtjylland0–10–10–2
2017–18UEFA Europa League1QBelarusShakhtyor Soligorsk2–10–02–1
2QLatviaLiepāja0–12–02–1
3QSwitzerlandSion3–01–14–1
POBulgariaLudogorets Razgrad0–00–20–2
2018–19UEFA Champions League1QCyprusAPOEL3–10–13–2
2QSerbiaRed Star Belgrade0–20–30–5
UEFA Europa League3QLatviaFK Spartaks Jūrmala0–01–01–0
POScotlandCeltic1–10–31–4
2019–20UEFA Champions League1QSerbiaRed Star Belgrade0–01–21–2
UEFA Europa League2QSan MarinoTre Penne5–05–010–0
3QIsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv2–12–14–2
POHungaryFerencváros0–02–42–4
2020–21UEFA Champions League1QEstoniaFlora1–1 (4–2p)
2QIsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv0–3
UEFA Europa League3QFinlandKuPS0–2
2021–22UEFA Europa Conference League1QLatviaValmiera2–10–02–1
2QPolandRaków Częstochowa0–00–0 (a.e.t.)0–0(3–4p)
2022–23UEFA Europa Conference League2QDenmarkViborg0–10–10–2

Individual awards

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Domestic

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A Lyga top scorers

SeasonNameGoals
2010LithuaniaPovilas Lukšys16
2013LithuaniaNerijus Valskis27
2015LithuaniaTomas Radzinevičius28

A Lyga Player of the Year

YearName
2002LithuaniaTomas Radzinevičius
2013LithuaniaNerijus Valskis
2015LithuaniaTomas Radzinevičius
2017LithuaniaKarolis Laukžemis
2018LithuaniaOvidijus Verbickas
2019Bosnia and HerzegovinaSemir Kerla


Lithuanian SSR Championship top scorers

SeasonNameGoals
1975Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic Eugenijus Kurguznikovas17

Fk Suduva "Player of the Year"Lists of the winners of Sūduva Marijampolė Player of the Year Award instituted from 2008 as voted by fans:[15]

Managers

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References

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  2. ^"Sūduva-APOEL 2019 History | Line-ups | UEFA Champions League".Archived from the original on 3 August 2018.
  3. ^"Marijampolės "Sūduva" | SMScredit.lt A Lyga | Aukščiausia Lietuvos futbolo lyga". 5 October 2013. Archived fromthe original on 5 October 2013.
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  8. ^""Sūduva" atleido H. Pfeifenbergerį". Archived fromthe original on 14 August 2020. Retrieved21 April 2020.
  9. ^"FK Sūduva Kit History".Football Kit Archive. Retrieved14 March 2023.
  10. ^"Pasiekimai : FK "Sūduva"". Archived fromthe original on 28 January 2016. Retrieved23 January 2016.
  11. ^"Kosminis "Sūduvos" ėjimas – prie ekipos prisijungė K.Honda".Archived from the original on 15 September 2021. Retrieved16 September 2021.
  12. ^"FK Sūduva B - Lietuvos Futbolas".lietuvosfutbolas.lt.Archived from the original on 10 December 2019. Retrieved12 December 2019.
  13. ^Club decided to withdraw from the competitions after half of the season, but they results were left
  14. ^Additional game was played to determine winner of the competition, as Sūduva andSveikata finished with identical number of victories, draws and defeats. Sūduva won it 3–2.
  15. ^"Lithuania - M. Kuklys - Profile with news, career statistics and history - Soccerway".int.soccerway.com.Archived from the original on 14 August 2018. Retrieved14 August 2018.
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  19. ^""Sūduva" išsiskyrė su vyr. Treneriu V. Basadre – FK Sūduva".Archived from the original on 5 April 2022. Retrieved4 April 2022.
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  24. ^„Sūduvą“ treniruos Donatas Vencevičius 2024-12-21 („Sūduvos“ oficiali svetainė)
  25. ^sportas.lt naujienos: „Sūduvą“ treniruos D.Vencevičius

External links

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