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FBK Kaunas

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This article is about the original club from Kaunas that existed until 2012. For the fan-formed phoenix club, seeFBK Kaunas (2012).
Football club
FBK Kaunas
Full nameKauno futbolo ir beisbolo klubas
Nickname(s)Geltonai-Žali (Yellow-Greens)
Founded1993
Dissolved2012[1]
GroundS. Darius and S. Girėnas Stadium
Capacity9,180

Kauno futbolo ir beisbolo klubas, commonly known asFBK Kaunas, was aLithuanianfootball club from the city ofKaunas.

History

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Banga Kaunas (1960–1993)

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The roots of the club can be traced back to 1960 when Banga Kaunas was founded and they played its first three years in theSoviet First League. Afterwards the club decided to play in the Lithuanian SSR Championship and they did so until 1990. In that period they won two Lithuanian SSR Championship's. One in 1986 and another in 1989. When Lithuania regained independence in 1991 A Lyga was created and they played as Banga Kaunas until 1993 before the club changed its name.

FBK Kaunas (1993–1999 and 2000–2012)

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The club changed its name in 1993 to Kauno futbolo beisbolo klubas. The club had in its first years not such a great success and FBK Kaunas had to wait until 1999 before they could lift a trophy again. Club was shortly renamed to Žalgiris Kaunas after the 9th round of1999 A Lyga, but only carried the name for the remaining of the season. From 1999 to 2008, Kaunas won 8 championships, 4 Lithuanian cups, 3 super cups and 1 Baltic league title, but in the autumn of 2008 Kaunas dominance was once and for all broken whenFK Ekranas won the championship in front of FBK Kaunas. After finishing second in 2008 A Lyga championship the club's president announced that the club were being demoted from the A Lyga in favour of LFF I Lyga, the 2nd tier of Lithuanian football system, but as conflict with LFF intensified, FBK Kaunas was relegated to LFF II lyga (consisting of amateur teams).[2][3]

FBK Kaunas won II lyga championship in their first year in that division. Despite relegation FBK Kaunas also participated in the new UEFA Europe League as a vice-champ of Lithuania but did not advance past FK Sevojno. Despite drawing both games FBK Kaunas lost on away goals.[4] FBK Kaunas won I Lyga in 2010 and was promoted to the 2011 A Lyga season. The 2011 season was a huge disappointment for Kaunas as they didn't manage to live up to the high expectations and eventually ended at a 10th place.

FBK Kaunas were not granted a 2012 A Lyga license because of financial problems and was due to play in the 2012 I Lyga. However, due to the clubs increasing financial problems the chairman eventually decided to withdraw the club from any competitions and later declared the club bankrupt.[5] Shortly afterwards the fans decided to form anew club.[6]

Kaunas have playedCeltic,Rangers andLiverpool among others inEuropa League andChampions League qualifying stages. On 5 August 2008, FBK Kaunas defeated Rangers, 2–1, to advance to the third qualifying round of theUEFA Champions League for the first time. The game was won in dramatic circumstances as Kaunas had to come from behind and finally took the lead just four minutes from time.Linas Pilibaitis was the scorer.

FBK Kaunas were for many years (1993–2012) sponsored byŪkio bankas, a bank which hadVladimir Romanov as its principal shareholder. In October 2005 Romanov became the majority shareholder of Scottish Premier League side,Heart of Midlothian. Romanov then used Kaunas as a feeder club for Hearts by signing players ostensibly for Kaunas, then immediately loaning them to theSPL side. Romanov's mismanagement and dubious dealings effectively destroyed the clubs he was involved with FBK Kaunas and Partizan Minsk going bankrupt and Hearts into administration. BC Zalgiris also suffer from his dishonesty to this day. Romanov fled to Russia where he was granted asylum in 2014 and is now wanted by the Lithuanian prosecutors on charges for fraud and embezzling for at least £308m.[7]

Honours

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Domestic

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Continental

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Season-by-season

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Domestic

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SeasonDiv.Pos.Pl.WDLGoalsPtsTop ScorerCupSupercupBaltic LeagueEuropeNotes
19911st31494124–1022Not
contested
Baltic
League
not
founded
until
2007
1991–921st4251110426–1532
1992–931st5271151136–2927
1993–941st522124631–1828
1994–951st62288625–22241/4dnq
1995–961st4281431133–15311/4Not contested
1996–971st4281551148–35411/2dnqICGroup stage
1997–981st530184863–1958LithuaniaTrakysFinalNot
contested
ICGroup stage
1998–991st323183257–1457LithuaniaTrakysFinal
19991st118125136–1041LithuaniaKšanavičius1/4UC1st Qualifying round
20001st1362682115–2486LithuaniaVelička1/2CL2nd qualifying round
20011st136267376–1385LithuaniaPociusWinnerCL1st qualifying round
20021st132246285–2078LithuaniaŠlekys1/4WinnerCL1st qualifying round
20031st128215264–2068Czech RepublicOpic1/2Runner upCL2nd qualifying round
20041st128205349–1965LithuaniaVeličkaWinnerWinnerCL2nd qualifying round
20051st236264689–2582LithuaniaBeniušisWinnerRunner upCL2nd qualifying round
20061st136284485–3088LithuaniaVelička /LithuaniaBeniušis1/4WinnerUC2nd qualifying round
20071st136258391–2683LithuaniaGrigalevičiusNot contestedNot
contested
1/2CL1st qualifying round
20081st228167551–1755BrazilLedesmaWinnerWinnerCL /UC3rd qualifying round / 1st roundRelegated to II Lyga
20093rd1201901110–1057LithuaniaMacežinskas1/2dnqdnqEL2nd qualifying roundPromoted to I Lyga
20102nd1272700108–1681Bosnia and HerzegovinaPehlić1/2dnqPromoted to A Lyga
20111st1033881741–5326LithuaniaRazulis1/2dnqdnqDidn't get a license for the 2012 season

European cup

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SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregateScored
1996–97Intertoto CupGroup stageNorwayLillestrøm SK1–44thLithuaniaKirilovas
FranceFC Nantes1–3LithuaniaŽalys
Republic of IrelandSligo Rovers1–0LithuaniaMiknevičius
NetherlandsHeerenveen1–3LithuaniaGvildys
1997–98Intertoto CupGroup stageTurkeySamsunspor0–13rd
IcelandLeiftur3–2LithuaniaBuitkusLithuaniaTrakysLithuaniaBezykornovas
GermanyHamburger SV1–2LithuaniaBezykornovas
DenmarkOdense2–2LithuaniaBezykornovasLithuaniaTrakys
1999–00UEFA CupQual. roundIsraelMaccabi Tel Aviv2–11–33–4LithuaniaPacevičius-2LithuaniaPapečkys
2000–01UEFA Champions League1st QRBosnia and HerzegovinaNK Brotnjo4–00–34–3LithuaniaKšanavičius-2LithuaniaŽutaLithuaniaPuotkalis
2nd QRScotlandRangers FC0–01–41–4LithuaniaŽuta
2001–02UEFA Champions League1st QRNorth MacedoniaSloga Jugomagnat1–10–01–1LithuaniaPapečkys
2002–03UEFA Champions League1st QRAlbaniaDinamo Tirana2–30–02–3LithuaniaVelička-2
2003–04UEFA Champions League1st QRFaroe IslandsHavnar Bóltfelag4–11–05–1LithuaniaBeniušis-2,LithuaniaKančelskis,Czech RepublicOpic
2nd QRScotlandCeltic0–40–10–5
2004–05UEFA Champions League1st QRMaltaSliema Wanderers4–12–06–1LithuaniaSanajevas-2,LithuaniaŽutautas,LithuaniaGedgaudas,LithuaniaMikoliūnas,LithuaniaŽaliūkas
2nd QRSwedenDjurgården0–20–00–2
2005–06UEFA Champions League1st QRFaroe IslandsHavnar Bóltfelag4–04–28–2LithuaniaVelička-3,LithuaniaZelmikas-2,LithuaniaRimkevičius-2,PolandKlimek
2nd QREnglandLiverpool1–30–21–5LithuaniaBarevičius
2006–07UEFA Cup1st QRNorthern IrelandPortadown1–03–14–1Georgia (country)Manchkava,Bosnia and HerzegovinaPehlić,LithuaniaVelička,LithuaniaIvaškevičius
2nd QRDenmarkRanders1–01–32–3LithuaniaJuška,LithuaniaVelička
2007–08UEFA Champions League1st QRMontenegroZeta3–21–34–5Georgia (country)Kvaratskhelia-2,LithuaniaBeniušis,LithuaniaKšanavičius
2008–09UEFA Champions League1st QRAndorraSanta Coloma3–14–17–2LithuaniaPilibaitis-4,BrazilLedesma-2,LithuaniaZelmikas
2nd QRScotlandRangers FC2–10–02–1LithuaniaRadžius,LithuaniaPilibaitis
3rd QRDenmarkAalborg0–20–20–4
UEFA Cup1st roundItalySampdoria1–20–51–7LithuaniaZelmikas
2009–10UEFA Europa League2nd QRSerbiaSevojno1–10–01–1LithuaniaFridrikas

Coaches

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References

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  1. ^Lithuania, Rekvizitai.lt."Kauno futbolo ir beisbolo klubas".vz.lt.Archived from the original on 10 February 2021. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  2. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20090328093413/http://www.futbolas.lt/lt/naujienos/,nid.2641 Lithuanian
  3. ^"Chaos in Kaunas: The Decline and Fall of the Romanov Empire – Sportslens".soccerlens.com. 20 April 2009.Archived from the original on 26 October 2016. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  4. ^uefa.com."UEFA Europa League 2009/10 - History - Kaunas-Sloboda Užice – UEFA.com".UEFA.Archived from the original on 20 December 2016. Retrieved8 February 2017.
  5. ^http://www.15min.lt/sportas/naujiena/futbolas/fbk-kaunas-pasmerktas-visiems-laikams-isnykti-is-salies-futbolo-zemelapio-24-296543Archived 2017-08-26 at theWayback Machine Lithuanian
  6. ^http://www.respublika.lt/lt/naujienos/sportas/futbolas/vknyzelis_po_ketveriu_metu_zaisime_a_lygoje/Archived 2019-10-23 at theWayback Machine In Lithuanian
  7. ^"Vladimir Romanov squandered £308m, according to Lithuanian government".heraldscotland.com. 19 July 2016.Archived from the original on 27 October 2016. Retrieved8 February 2017.

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