Lithuania national football team


The Lithuania national football team represents Lithuania in men's international football, and is controlled by the Lithuanian Football Federation, the governing body for football in Lithuania. They played their first match in 1923. In 1940, Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union; the country regained its independence in 1990 and played their first match thereafter against [Georgia national Association football|football team|Georgia] on 27 May of that year.
Although Lithuania has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup, nor the UEFA European Championship, they have successfully participated in the regional Baltic Cup tournament, which takes place every two years between Lithuania and their Baltic rivals, Latvia and Estonia. Lithuania has won the Baltic Cup championship 10 times out of 29 appearances, and only Latvia has won it more frequently. Despite this, Lithuania holds the record for winning the most consecutive Baltic Cup championships, four titles in a row from 1996 to 2000.
From 2012 until 2022, the team played their home matches at the LFF Stadium in Vilnius. Since 2022, they have played their home matches at the Darius and Girėnas Stadium in Kaunas.

History

On 24 June 1923, Lithuania played their first ever game, at the Lietuvos Fizinio Lavinimosi Sąjunga Stadionas, resulting in a 5–0 loss against Estonia. In 1924, Lithuania entered the 1924 Olympics in France, losing 9–0 against Switzerland on 25 May 1924. Two days later, Lithuania suffered a 10–0 loss to Egypt, a record defeat to date. During the early years of the Lithuanian national team, Lithuania regularly played Baltic neighbours Estonia and Latvia, with Lithuania's first win coming in a 2–1 away win against Estonia on 24 August 1924 in Tallinn. In 1930, Lithuania won the third edition of the Baltic Cup in Kaunas. On 13 October 1940, Lithuania played their final game for just shy of 50 years, a 4–3 win against Latvia, following the first Soviet annexation of the country.
Lithuania's first game following the declaration of independence in 1990 was a 2–2 draw against Georgia in Tbilisi on 27 May 1990. In the 1990s, Lithuania established a respectable presence in the World Cup and European Championship qualifiers: third place in their group in both Euro 1996 and the 1998 World Cup qualifiers. In the Euro 2004 qualifiers, they were once again contenders for qualification and managed an away draw with Germany and a home win over Scotland; however, a 1–0 defeat to Scotland in the final game ended their hopes. Although finishing fifth in their [2006 FIFA FIFA World Cup|World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 7|2006 World Cup qualifying group], Lithuania were nevertheless competitive.
Lithuania drew with world champions Italy 1–1 in Naples in a Euro 2008 qualifying game on 2 September 2006, in the first competitive game that Italy played since the World Cup final.
On 6 September 2008, Lithuania defeated Romania 3–0 in a 2010 World Cup qualifier. The victory was regarded by many as "a historic win." It was followed by another successful 2–0 performance against Austria in Marijampolė on 10 September 2008.

Results and fixtures

The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

Players

Current squad

Recent call-ups

The following players have been called up for the team in the last twelve months.
;Notes
  • PRE = Preliminary squad.
  • WD = The player withdrew from the [|current squad] due to non-injury issue.
  • INJ = It is not part of the current squad due to injury.
  • RET = Retired from the national team.

Player records

Most appearances

RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1Fedor Černych103152012–present
2Saulius Mikoliūnas10152004–2022
3Arvydas Novikovas96122010–present
4Andrius Skerla8411996–2011
5Deividas Šemberas8201996–2013
6Vykintas Slivka7432015–present
7Tomas Danilevičius71191998–2012
8Justas Lasickas6722018–present
9Žydrūnas Karčemarskas6602003–2013
10Aurelijus Skarbalius6551991–2005
10Marius Stankevičius6552001–2013

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1Tomas Danilevičius19711998–2012
2Fedor Černych151032012–present
3Antanas Lingis12331928–1938
3Arvydas Novikovas12962010–present
5Edgaras Jankauskas10561991–2008
6Virginijus Baltušnikas9421990–1998
7Jaroslavas Citavičius8241926–1933
7Valdas Ivanauskas8281992–2000
7Darius Maciulevičius8381991–2005
7Robertas Poškus8481999–2011

Head-to-head record

As of 17 November 2025.
OpponentPWDL
6312
2200
1010
4202
3102
3111
10145
2020
6114
1001
5212
1001
2011
6105
7106
3012
1001
4004
5221823
11722
7214
4004
8314
2011
2200
4112
7025
5122
1100
1001
6024
8026
1001
3111
2011
3003
53141128
6411
6114
3201
1001
7331
8242
4013
2002
1100
4013
2002
13247
4004
5014
151014
4013
5500
1010
10136
111010
4022
6222
7016
2110
5005
5005
1100
2002
10217
1010

Honours

Regional

Baltic Cup