FK Trakai

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FK Trakai
FK Trakai logo.png
Full name Futbolo Klubas Trakai
Nickname(s) Riteriai (the Knights)
Founded 2005
Ground LFF Stadium
Ground Capacity 5,400
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Chairman Jan Nevoina
Manager Valdas Urbonas
League A Lyga
2015 2nd
Website Club home page
Current season

Trakų futbolo klubas , also known simply as FK Trakai , is a Lithuania professional football club based in Trakai. In 2014, the team were promoted to the top-level of Lithuanian football, the A Lyga. Currently they are vice-champions of Lithuania A Lyga.

The team's colours are yellow and blue. The club plays at LFF Stadium in Vilnius (capacity 5,400).

History

2005- 2013

The club was established in 2005 in order to make conditions for leisure and sports for children, youth and society in general. In 2006 the club laid artificial coverage stadium in Trakai.[1] In that year the team started to play in LFF III Lyga, in 2008 they also played in Sunday Football League (Lithuania), in 2010 they were admitted to LFF II Lyga, and in 2011 – already in LFF I Lyga (second-tier division in Lithuania). They were promoted to A Lyga after finishing 3rd in the LFF I Lyga. During summer time, there are organized youth camps with invitees from AC Milan.

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2014- present

Since 2014 FK Trakai plays in the Lithuania top division. In their first season they finished 4th in the A Lyga. 2015 A Lyga season Trakai began with new head coach - Valdas Urbonas, the four time A Lyga champion as coach. Team was left by some veterans and legionnaires. On 2 July 2015, FK Trakai debuted in UEFA Europa League qualification round against HB Torshavn from Faroe Islands. Trakai won in aggregate 7–1. Trakai lost in the Europa League second qualifying round to the Cyprus club Apollon Limassol. In the first leg Trakai lost 4–0. In the second leg they drew 0–0. 2015 A Lyga season Trakai became vice-champion of Lithuania and qualified to 2016–17 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round. It was most successful FK Trakai season. Before 2016 A Lyga season team was left by the best 2015 season defender Linas Klimavičius, Edvardas Gaurilovas, Nikolaz Apakitze, Sergej Shevchuk, Marius Šalkauskas, Ronald Solomin and Rokas Stanulevičius. But in team stayed last season leaders Yuri Mamaev, Marius Rapalis and Deividas Česnauskis. Trakai saved the core of the team and signed contracts with few newcomers. Team signed legionnaire from Italy Mattia Broli, former Lithuania national football team player Arūnas Klimavičius and Martynas Dapkus. [3]

Stadium

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LFF stadium's Eastern stand.

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Since 2014 Trakai plays in LFF Stadium (Lithuanian Football Federation stadium). This arena, formerly known as Vėtra Stadium, was built in 2004 and holds up 5,500 people.

After the bankrupt of FK Vėtra football club, LFF took control of the stadium.

Currently it is under construction to meet level 3 UEFA stadium status. The capacity will be extended to 8,000.

The address of the stadium: Liepkalnio 13/2, Vilnius.

Achievements

Season by season

Season Tier League Pos. LFF cup
2006 4 3 Lyga 4 -
2007 4 3 Lyga 8 -
2008 4 3 Lyga 7 -
2009 4 3 Lyga 13 -
2010 3 2 Lyga 4 -
2011 2 1 Lyga 4 Fourth round
2012 2 1 Lyga 4 Fourth round
2013 2 1 Lyga 3 Semi-final
2014 1 A Lyga 4 Third Round
2015 1 A Lyga 2 Final
2016 1 A Lyga

Sponsors

Sponsors

Lithuania Lit-invest
Lithuania Esse
Lithuania Ecoil
Lithuania Compensa
Lithuania TFK

Kit

FK Trakai kits colours are yellow and black at home. Away kits are usually black and red.

Kit manufacturers

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2015–16 UEFA Europa League 1Q Faroe Islands HB Tórshavn 3–0 4–1 7–1
2Q Cyprus Apollon Limassol 0–0 0–4 0–4
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 1Q
Notes
  • 1Q: First qualifying round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round

Current Squad

Match line-up for LFF Supercup against Žalgiris. 2016-02-28

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

No. Position Player
1 Lithuania GK Marius Rapalis
2 Lithuania DF Arūnas Klimavičius
3 Lithuania DF Ernestas Mininas
4 Lithuania MF Modestas Vorobjovas
5 Lithuania DF Andrius Kazakevičius
7 Lithuania MF Deividas Česnauskis
9 Belarus MF Dzmitry Rekish
10 Armenia FW David Arshakyan
11 Lithuania MF Povilas Malinauskas
13 Lithuania GK Ignas Plūkas
14 Lithuania MF Titas Vitukynas
15 Lithuania DF Justinas Januševskij
16 Lithuania GK Lukas Žukauskas
17 Lithuania MF Povilas Malinauskas
No. Position Player
18 Lithuania FW Lukas Kochanauskas
19 Lithuania MF Mantas Leonavičius
21 Lithuania MF Vaidas Šilėnas
22 Italy DF Mattia Broli
23 Lithuania MF Martynas Dapkus
24 Moldova MF Eugen Zasavitchi
27 Lithuania MF Nerijus Valskis
30 Lithuania MF Rokas Masenzovas
37 Belarus MF Pavel Kruk
41 Belarus MF Artem Gurenko
77 Belarus MF Alyaksandr Bychanok
79 Russia MF Yuri Mamaev
96 Lithuania FW Donatas Šėgžda

Youth squad

Trakai-2

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

No. Position Player
3 Lithuania DF Ernestas Mininas
5 Lithuania MF Andrius Kazakevičius
8 Lithuania MF Aurimas Stasiulionis
11 Lithuania MF Romuald Kliukoit
15 Lithuania MF Justinas Januševskij
16 Lithuania GK Lukas Žukauskas
18 Lithuania FW Robert Voinickas
19 Lithuania MF Mantas Leonavičius
30 Lithuania MF Rokas Masenzovas
No. Position Player
31 Lithuania DF Andius Starta
44 Lithuania GK Arijus Skaržauskas
53 Lithuania FW Modestas Vorobjovas
56 Lithuania FW Titas Tomkevičius
58 Lithuania DF Ignas Kunickas
Lithuania DF Mantas Adomėnas
Lithuania DF Benadas Juozas Arkauskas
Lithuania MF Povilas Malinauskas

International players

  • Lithuania Justinas Januševskij (U-21)
  • Lithuania Donatas Šėgžda (U-21)

Staff

Position Name
President Lithuania Jan Nevoina
Sporting director Lithuania Virmantas Lemežis
Director Lithuania Vytautas Jančiauskas
Manager Lithuania Valdas Urbonas
Assistant manager Italy Rocco Fiammella
Assistant manager Lithuania Gintaras Rimkus
Goalkeeping coach Belarus Albert Rybak

Academy

FK Trakai have they own football academy, which is closely related with AC Milan and called Talentų futbolo akademija.[4] It was opened in 2013.[5]

Managers

Name Period
Lithuania Edgaras Jankauskas Feb, 2014 – Nov, 2014
Lithuania Virmantas Lemežis Nov, 2014 – Dec, 2014
Lithuania Valdas Urbonas Jan, 2015 – present

Notable players

References

External links