Suduva Marijampole
Suduva Marijampole is a football (soccer) club from Lithuania.
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About Suduva Marijampole
FK Sūduva is a Association football club from the city of Marijampolė, Lithuania.
At the UEFA Cup 2002-03 tournament Sūduva twice defeated S.K. Brann of Norway 3–2. During the home game 21-year-old Tomas Radzinevičius scored a hat-trick. Their next opponent, Celtic F.C., of Scotland proved to be much stronger. FK Sūduva suffered a significant loss in Scotland 1–8 and lost at home 0–2. Celtic reached the 2003 UEFA Cup Final of that competition to lose 3–2 to F.C. Porto after extra time.
On 16 May 2009 they won the Lithuanian Football Cup for the second time with a 1–0 victory over FK Tauras Tauragė in the final.
Honours
Domestic
- A Lyga
- Lithuanian football Cup
- Lithuanian Supercup
Continental
- Baltic League
Participation in Lithuanian Championships
- 2011 A Lyga – 3rd
- 2010 A Lyga – 2nd
- 2009 A Lyga – 3rd
- 2008 A Lyga – 4th
- 2007 LFF Lyga – 2nd
- 2006 A Lyga – 5th
- 2005 A Lyga – 3rd
- 2004 LFF Lyga – 7th
- 2003 LFF Lyga – 6th
Participation in the LFF Cup
- 2002 – Finalist
- 2003 – Semi Finals
- 2004 – 1/8 Finals
- 2005 – Quarter Finals
- 2006 – Champions
- 2009 – Champions
- 2010 – Semi Finals
Participation in Europe cups
As of March 2010
(captain)
Technical staff
Notable players
- Otavio Braga (2005–07)
- Willer Souza Oliveira (2007–08)
- Darius Gvildys (2005–07)
- Saulius Klevinskas (2000–09)
- Darius Maciulevičius (2005–08)
- Tomas Mikuckis (2006–08)
- Gytis Padimanskas (2002), (2005–07)
- Tomas Radzinevičius (1997–05)
- Giedrius Slavickas (2001–10)
Managers
- Jonas Kaupaitis (1968–73)
- Mantas Valukonis (1991)
- Saulius Stankūnas (1991–03)
- Algimantas Gabrys (2003)
- Valdemaras Žilinskas 2004)
- Rino Lavezzini (2004–05)
- Algimantas Gabrys (2005–08)
- Igoris Pankratjevas (2008)
- Gedas Jarmalavičius (2008–09)
- Donatas Vencevičius (2010–11)
- Virginijus Liubšys (2011–)