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Lithuania national rugby union team

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National rugby union team

Lithuania
Shirt badge/Association crest
NicknameVytis (The Knights)
EmblemVytis (Knight Riding on a Horse)
UnionLietuvos Regbio Federacija
Head coachGediminas Marcišauskas
CaptainTautvydas Krasauskas
MostcapsMindaugas Misevičius
Laurynas Tipelis (45)
Top scorerKęstutis Marcišaukas (372)
Home stadiumŠiaulių Savivaldybės Stadionas
World Rugby ranking
Current55 (as of 16 July 2025)
Highest34 (2018, 2019)
Lowest70 (2005)
First international
 Germany 31-5Lithuania 
(Berlin, Germany; 1 May 1993)
Biggest win
 Serbia 5-77Lithuania 
(Belgrade, Serbia; 24 April 2010)
Biggest defeat
 Denmark 83-6Lithuania 
(Copenhagen, Denmark; 29 May 1999)
Websiteregbis.lt

TheLithuania national rugby union team,[1] nicknamedThe Knights (Vytis), is one of the tier three teams in European rugby. They currently compete in the second division of theRugby Europe International Championships in theRugby Europe Trophy, a competition which is just below the Rugby Europe Championship where the top six countries in Europe (apart from the teams in theSix Nations) compete. They are yet to participate in anyRugby World Cup and play in black with a pattern involving the colours red, yellow and green (the colours of the Lithuanian flag).

History

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Main article:Rugby union in Lithuania

Rugby was first introduced into Lithuania in 1961. However, as the country was a part of USSR, the national team could not be formed. After the collapse of the USSR, Lithuania could finally form their very own national team where they would start playing unofficial friendlies againstLatvia, their traditional rivals as well as representative team fromKaliningrad before finally playing their first official game againstGermany, in 1993 where they lost with the score 31-5.

After thereestablishment of independence in 1990, Lithuania's rugby authorities worked to gain international recognition after gaining continental recognition in 1991 byFIRA Europe (as it was known at the time) and by 1993, the national team were participating in thequalifying for the 1995 Rugby World Cup. Lithuania also participated in the1992-1994 FIRA Trophy competition at the bottom of the pyramid but failed to win any of their games. Later on in 1996, Lithuania had achieved their first official victory againstLuxembourg during thequalifying competition for the 1999 World Cup. Overall, the 1990s were a poor decade for the national team, yet it must be considered that they were a relatively new country, never mind the fact that Lithuania started playing test match rugby in 1993.

Up until 2006, Lithuania was lingering in the middle of the third division of the European Nations Cup. However, a 100 percent record in their2006-2008 European Nations Cup Third Division campaign earned them promotion from Division 3B to Division 3A. This effort was followed by another perfect record in the2008-2010 European Nations Cup Third Division and a further promotion toDivision 2A. Moreover, victories over Israel and the Netherlands would take them to the semifinal round of the European qualification tournament for a spot in the2011 Rugby World Cup Final Place Play-off. The rise in form of the national had thus resulted in an increase in the popularity of the sport in Lithuania.

During their 2008–10 European Nations Cup campaign, Lithuania was credited with setting a new record for consecutiveTest wins in men's rugby. Their 77–5 away win overSerbia on April 24, 2010 was listed as their 18th straight, surpassing the previous record set byNew Zealand in 1965–69 and bySouth Africa in 1997–98.[2] This undefeated campaign, which could have led to a Lithuanian presence at the2011 Rugby World Cup, ended in the 27–16 loss toUkraine in the European qualifying semifinal. However, on later review, it was found that the first game in the 18-game sequence was in fact a loss, and as such are now credited with having held an equal record withSouth Africa andNew Zealand (the record would later be broken byCyprus in 2013).[3]

Record

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World Cup

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World Cup recordWorld Cup Qualification record
YearRoundPWDLFAPWDLFA
AustraliaNew Zealand1987Part of USSR: Not an independent countryPart of USSR: Not an independent country
United KingdomIrelandFrance1991Part of USSR: Not an independent countryPart of USSR: Not an independent country
South Africa1995did not qualify20021138
Wales1999410370157
Australia2003521212789
France20076204169130
New Zealand20111090123983
England2015410369109
Japan201943019347
France2023Automatically eliminated
Total0/90000003518116778653

European Competitions

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SeasonDivisionGWDLPFPA+/−PtsPos
2000European Nations Cup Fourth Division Pool 321015554+143rd
2001-02European Nations Cup Third Division Pool 243018766+21102nd
2002-03European Nations Cup Third Division Pool B430114753+94102nd
2003-04European Nations Cup Third Division Pool B42028932+5783rd
2004-06European Nations Cup Third Division Pool B42029469+2583rd
2006-08European Nations Cup Third Division 3B880031556+259241st
2008-10European Nations Cup Third Division 3A770019850+220211st
2010-12European Nations Cup Second Division 2A8512233125+108282nd
2012-14European Nations Cup Second Division 2A8206149199-50115th
2014-16European Nations Cup Second Division 2B440014475+69201st[a]
2016-17Rugby Europe Conference 1 North43019347+46142nd
2017-18Rugby Europe Conference 1 North440012778+49191st[b]
2018-19Rugby Europe Trophy510463175-11255th
2019-20Rugby Europe Trophy511361103-4275th
2021-22*Rugby Europe Trophy5104108177-6956th
  1. ^Following Lithuania's win in the European Nations Cup Second Division 2B,Rugby Europe reorganised their international championships for the following season. This resulted in them being placed into the Rugby Europe Conference 1 North for 2016-17.
  2. ^Lithuania's first place finish in the 2017–18 Rugby Europe Conference 1 North saw them advance into the Promotion play-off against Rugby Europe Conference 1 South winnersMalta which they won 81-10. This resulted in them being promoted into the Rugby Europe Trophy.

Overall

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Below is a table of the representative rugby matches played by a Lithuania national XV at test level up until15 November 2025, updated after match with Denmark.

OpponentPlayedWonLostDrawn% Won
 Andorra541080%
 Armenia2200100%
 Austria431075%
 Belgium20300%
 Bosnia and Herzegovina2200100%
 Bulgaria540180%
 Croatia633050%
 Cyprus2200100%
 Czech Republic413025%
 Denmark30300%
 Germany20200%
 Hungary862075%
 Israel5500100%
 Latvia1275058.33%
 Luxembourg752071.43%
 Malta734042.86%
 Moldova30300%
 Monaco1100100%
 Netherlands514025%
 Norway3300100%
 Poland40400%
 Portugal10100%
 Serbia2200100%
 Serbia and Montenegro10100%
 Slovenia20110%
 Sweden1229116.67%
  Switzerland945044.44%
 Ukraine734042.86%
Total1276361349.61%

Recent Matches

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Matches
23 October 2021
14:00EEST (UTC+03)
(1 LBP)Lithuania 37–39 Ukraine
Report
Regbio stadionas,Šiauliai
Attendance: 500
Referee:Ethan Glass (Switzerland)
30 October 2021
15:00EEST (UTC+03)
Lithuania 16–46 Germany (1 TBP)
Report
Regbio stadionas,Šiauliai
Attendance: 450
Referee:Gert Visser (Netherlands)
13 November 2021
15:30CET (UTC+01)
Switzerland 20–28 Lithuania
Report
Centre Sportif de Colovray,Nyon
Referee:Dan O'Connell (Germany)

Current squad

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The following players are in the match day squad for the2021–22 Rugby Europe Trophy game againstSwitzerlandSwitzerland on 13 November 2021.[4]

  • Head Coach:Lithuania Gediminas Marcišauskas

Note: Flags indicate national union for the club/province as defined byWorld Rugby.

PlayerPositionDate of birth (age)CapsClub/province
Tautvydas MažylisProp (1984-06-16)16 June 1984 (age 41)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunas
Tomas ZibolisHooker (1981-10-06)6 October 1981 (age 44)LithuaniaBaltRex Šiauliai
Tautrimas MažylisProp (1984-08-16)16 August 1984 (age 41)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunas
Povilas JankauskasLock (1999-08-18)18 August 1999 (age 26)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Mindaugas KazlauskasLock (1986-11-28)28 November 1986 (age 38)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Martynas LianzbergasBack row (1989-11-28)28 November 1989 (age 35)LithuaniaBaltRex Šiauliai
Donatas TrumpickasBack row (1996-10-01)1 October 1996 (age 29)LithuaniaBaltRex Šiauliai
Paulius StrigūnasBack row (1987-11-28)28 November 1987 (age 37)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Tautvydas Krasauskas (c)Scrum-half (1995-09-08)8 September 1995 (age 30)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunas
Eimantas BagarauskasFly-half (1987-08-16)16 August 1987 (age 38)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunas
Jonas MikalčiusWing (1994-01-15)15 January 1994 (age 31)
Dovydas TaujanskasCentre (2000-01-01)1 January 2000 (age 25)LithuaniaRK Geležinis Vilkas
Vytaras BloškysCentre (1991-08-30)30 August 1991 (age 34)LithuaniaBaltRex Šiauliai
Domantas BagužisWing (1997-04-17)17 April 1997 (age 28)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunas
Donatas VilimavičiusFullback (1993-09-11)11 September 1993 (age 32)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Povilas Jurgelionis?? (2000-11-28)28 November 2000 (age 24)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunas
Daivaras Jonaitis?? (1999-06-04)4 June 1999 (age 26)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Tomas Mačiulis?? (1998-03-18)18 March 1998 (age 27)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Zilvinas Kungys?? (1998-11-28)28 November 1998 (age 26)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Tomas Bagdonas?? (1994-08-16)16 August 1994 (age 31)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Kęstutis Marcišauskas?? (1985-07-24)24 July 1985 (age 40)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai
Matas Miežys?? (1992-11-28)28 November 1992 (age 32)LithuaniaBaltRex Šiauliai
Justinas Vasiliauskas?? (1988-01-29)29 January 1988 (age 37)LithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliai

Recent call-ups

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The following players have also been called up to the squad within the last 12 months.

PlayerPosDate of birth (age)CapsClubLatest call-up
Lukas GylysPropLithuaniaBaltRex Šiauliaiv.GermanyGermany, 30 October 2021
Naglis DunčikasLockLithuaniaAzuolas Kaunasv.GermanyGermany, 30 October 2021
Airidas SavickasLockLithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliaiv.UkraineUkraine, 23 October 2021
Domantas TautkusBack row2 June 1993 (age 28)LithuaniaAzuolas Kaunasv.GermanyGermany, 30 October 2021
Deniss AleksejevsBack rowLithuaniaRK Geležinis Vilkasv.UkraineUkraine, 23 October 2021
Kęstutis RiskusBack rowLithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliaiv.UkraineUkraine, 23 October 2021
Alanas AlasauskisCentreLithuaniaAzuolas Kaunasv.UkraineUkraine, 23 October 2021
Rokas LipnickasLithuaniaRK Vairas Šiauliaiv.GermanyGermany, 30 October 2021
Domas MalinauskasLithuaniaAzuolas Kaunasv.UkraineUkraine, 23 October 2021

Current coaching staff

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The current coaching staff of the Lithuanian national team:[5]

NameNationalityRole
Austeja MinkeviciuteLTUManager
Gediminas MarcišauskasLTUHead coach
Zygimantas RadziusLTUAssistant coach
Dr LiutkusLTUTeam doctor
Arūnas AugaLTUPhysiotherapist
Mantvydas TveragaLTUWater Carrier

Former coaches

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NameYearsTestsWonDrewLostWin percentage
LithuaniaSimon Verbickas202110010%
Lithuania Gediminas Marcišauskas2021210150%

See also

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References

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  1. ^(Lithuanian:Lietuvos Nacionalinė Regbio Sąjungos Komanda)
  2. ^"Lithuania set new Rugby World Record".International Rugby Board. 26 April 2010. Archived fromthe original on 6 May 2012. Retrieved27 April 2010.
  3. ^"Cyprus on verge of historic win". Scrum.com. 15 March 2013. Retrieved18 March 2013.
  4. ^"Switzerland vs Lithuania game sheet"(PDF).Rugby Europe. 14 November 2021. Retrieved14 November 2021.
  5. ^"Switzerland vs Lithuania Game Sheet"(PDF).www.rugbyeurope.eu.Rugby Europe. 14 November 2021.

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