FC Gintra

FC Gintra is a Lithuanian women's football club from Šiauliai. It is the team of the local Šiauliai University.

FC Gintra
Full nameFutbolo klubas Gintra
GroundŠiaulių savivaldybės stadionas
Capacity4000
ChairmanGintaras Radavičius
ManagerKaloyan Petkov
LeagueA Lyga
2022Champions
WebsiteClub website

History

The club plays in the highest Lithuanian league, the A Lyga and has won 13 championships so far. The fourth one in 2005 and every championship since then.[1]

After its championships, the club played in the UEFA Women's Cup and from 2009 onwards in the UEFA Women's Champions League. The club participated only in the qualifying rounds though, playing 3 games each season, and the best result achieved was 1 win, 1 tie and 1 loss thus failing to move on to the next round.

The club took part in the 2010–11 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round and managed a good 2nd place after beating ZFK Borec (Macedonia), drawing to Klaksvikar Itrottarfelag (Faroe Islands) and only losing to England's Everton. All games were hosted by Gintra in Lithuania. In the 2014/15 edition they finished as best runners-up and advanced to the round of 32 for the first time in ten seasons.

Honours

Players

Current squad

As of 27 March 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Lithuania LTU Aušrinė Bikutė
2 DF Canada CAN Kalin O'Brien
4 DF Lithuania LTU Andžela Vaičytė
6 MF Lithuania LTU Santa Lichareva
7 FW Lithuania LTU Meida Proscevičiūtė
9 MF Lithuania LTU Gintarė Raznauskaitė
10 MF Lithuania LTU Marija Galkina
15 FW Lithuania LTU Saulutė Railaitė
16 DF United States USA Ruby Diodati
17 DF Lithuania LTU Tereza Romanovskaja
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 FW Nigeria NGA Juliet Sunday
20 MF Nigeria NGA Abigail Sunday
24 FW Nigeria NGA Julliet Bassey
27 MF Lithuania LTU Eitvydė Partikaitė
28 MF Lithuania LTU Erika Šupelytė
29 MF Lithuania LTU Laura Kubiliūtė
44 DF Lithuania LTU Algimantė Mikutaitė
77 MF Lithuania LTU Neda Klezaitė
95 GK United States USA Adrianna Schroeder

Former internationals

Record in UEFA competitions

SeasonCompetitionStageResultOpponent
2004–05UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage0–3Azerbaijan Gömrukçü Baku
0–11Russia Energiya Voronezh
1–0North Macedonia Skiponjat
2005–06UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage0–2Belarus Universitet Vitebsk
0–8Czech Republic Sparta Prague
2–2Romania Clujana
2006–07UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage0–1Belarus Universitet Vitebsk
1–1Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
0–3Italy Fiammamonza
2007–08UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage0–4England Everton
0–6Switzerland Zuchwil
2–1Northern Ireland Glentoran
2008–09UEFA Women's CupQualifying Stage0–8Russia Zvezda Perm
2–0Hungary Femina Budapest
2–2Faroe Islands
2009–10Champions LeagueQualifying Stage7–1Georgia (country) Norchi Dinamoeli
0–2Scotland Glasgow City
0–8Germany Bayern Munich
2010–11Champions LeagueQualifying Stage4–0North Macedonia Borec Veles
0–0Faroe Islands
0–7England Everton
2011–12Champions LeagueQualifying Stage1–1Turkey Ataşehir Belediyesi
0–5Romania Olimpia Cluj
1–2Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
2012–13Champions LeagueQualifying Stage2–3Turkey Ataşehir Belediyesi
1–9Slovenia Pomurje
0–8Switzerland Zürich
2013–14Champions LeagueQualifying Stage3–0Romania Olimpia Cluj
0–6Serbia Spartak Subotica
0–2Latvia Liepājas Metalurgs
2014–15Champions LeagueQualifying Stage1–3Cyprus Apollon Limassol
2–0Faroe Islands
5–0Albania Vllaznia
Round of 321–1, 1–1 aet (5–4 pen)Czech Republic Sparta Prague
Round of 160–5, 2–0Denmark Brøndby
2015–16Champions LeagueQualifying Stage0–1Republic of Ireland Wexford Youths
5–1Wales Cardiff Met.
0–4Poland Medyk Konin
2016–17Champions LeagueQualifying Stage13–0Moldova ARF Criuleni
2–1Republic of Ireland Wexford Youths
0–3Kazakhstan BIIK Kazygurt
2017–18Champions LeagueQualifying Stage4–0Slovakia Partizán Bardejov
6–0Georgia (country) Martve
3–1Turkey Konak Belediyespor
Round of 321–1, 2–1Switzerland Zürich
Round of 160–6, 0–3Spain Barcelona
2018–19Champions LeagueQualifying Stage1–1Finland Honka
7–0Faroe Islands EB/Streymur/Skála
9–0Bulgaria NSA Sofia
Round of 320–3, 0–4Czech Republic Slavia Praha
2019–20Champions LeagueQualifying Stage1–0Malta Birkirkara
1–2Republic of Ireland Wexford Youths
1–1Albania Vllaznia
2020–21 Champions League First qualifying round 4-0 (H) Slovakia Slovan Bratislava
Second qualifying round 0-7 (H) Norway Vålerenga
2021–22Champions LeagueQualifying Stage2–0Estonia Flora
1–8Iceland Breiðablik

Notes

  1. Ina Boyko and Ina Budestean are the same person

References

  1. "Gintra win tenth consecutive title" (in Lithuanian). delfi.lt. 26 September 2014. Retrieved 27 September 2014.
  2. "„Gintra-Universitetas" užsitikrino čempionių titulą". Lithuanian Football Federation. 25 October 2017.


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