1993 in Lithuanian football

The 1993 season was the second year of competitive football (soccer) in Lithuania as an independent nation since regaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

1993 in Lithuanian football
A Lyga champions
FK Ekranas
1 Lyga champions
Azotas Jonava
Lithuanian Cup winners
FK Žalgiris Vilnius
Lithuanian national team
1993 Baltic Cup
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
Lithuanian Footballer of the Year
Valdas Ivanauskas

National Leagues

A Lyga

1 Lyga

Lithuanian Cup

Final

FK Žalgiris Vilnius1 0FK Sirijus Klaipėda
Zdančius 5'
Gintaras Stadium, Palanga
Attendance: 1,000
Referee: Birieta (LTU)

National team

Senior team

Date Venue Opponents Score Comp Lithuania scorers Fixture
1993-02-20 Myyrmäki Indoor Hall
Vantaa
 Latvia 2 - 1 IBC93[1] Mikalajūnas 69'
Suliauskas 74'
1993-02-21 Myyrmäki Indoor Hall
Vantaa
 Finland 3 - 0 IBC93
1993-02-24 Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán
Sevilla
 Spain 5 - 0 WCQ94[2] #109
1993-03-30 DAC Stadion
Dunajská Streda
 Slovakia 2 - 2 F[3] Zdančius 40', 70' #110
1993-03-31 Stadion Górnika Brzeszcze
Brzeszcze
 Poland 1 - 1 F[4] Poderis 41' #111
1993-04-14 Žalgiris Stadium
Vilnius
 Albania 3 - 1 WCQ94 Baltušnikas 20'
Sukristov 25'
Baranauskas 53'
#112
1993-05-18 Žalgiris Stadium
Vilnius
 Ukraine 1 - 2 F Zdančius 4' #113
1993-05-25 Žalgiris Stadium
Vilnius
 Northern Ireland 0 - 1 WCQ94 #114
1993-06-02 Žalgiris Stadium
Vilnius
 Spain 0 - 2 WCQ94 #115
1993-06-16 Žalgiris Stadium
Vilnius
 Republic of Ireland 0 - 1 WCQ94 #116
1993-07-03 Kalevi Stadium
Pärnu
 Latvia 0 - 0 BC93[5] #117
1993-07-04 Kalevi Stadium
Pärnu
 Estonia 2 - 1 [6] BC93 Olsanskis 60' #118
1993-08-25 Parken Stadium
Copenhagen
 Denmark 4 - 0 WCQ94 #119
1993-09-08 Lansdowne Road
Dublin
 Republic of Ireland 2 - 0 WCQ94 #120

Notes

  1. IBC93= Indoor Baltic Cup 1993
  2. WCQ94 = Qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States.
  3. Unofficial friendly match
  4. Official FIFA friendly match
  5. BC93 = Baltic Cup 1993 match
  6. First win for Estonia in an international FIFA-match since regaining independence in 1991.
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