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fc+hegelmann Latitude and Longitude:

56°18′40″N 22°20′10″E / 56.31111°N 22.33611°E / 56.31111; 22.33611
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FC Hegelmann
Full nameFutbolo klubas "Hegelmann"
FoundedJanuary 2009; 15 years ago (2009-01)
GroundLFF Kaunas Training Centre
Capacity500
Coordinates 56°18′40″N 22°20′10″E / 56.31111°N 22.33611°E / 56.31111; 22.33611
ChairmanDainius Šumauskas
Manager Andrius Skerla
League A Lyga
2023 A Lyga, 5th of 10
Website Club website

Futbolo klubas Hegelmann, commonly known as Hegelmann, is a Lithuanian football club located in Kaunas. Before January 2022, the club was named FC Hegelmann Litauen. They play in the A Lyga, the first tier of Lithuanian football.

History

The club was founded under the name FC Hegelmann Litauen at the beginning of 2009 by Hegelmann Transporte, a German-owned freight forwarding and logistics company. Hegelmann refers to the family name of Anton Hegelmann and Litauen means Lithuania in German. In January 2022, the club changed its logo and official name to FC Hegelmann, dropping and dropped the word Litauen. [1]

FC Hegelmann started in the lower Lithuanian divisions but reached first place in the 2018 II Lyga and got promoted to the I Lyga, the second-highest league. The club reached 7th place in 2019 LFF I Lyga. Despite this fact, the club lodged an application to play in A Lyga in 2020. The club later withdrew the application and remained in the second division. In the 2020 season, the club reached second place in the I Lyga and got promoted to the A Lyga.

In January 2021, Andrius Skerla was introduced as the new head coach, replacing Artūras Ramoška. [2] Hegelmann finished their debut season in the Lithuanian top division in fifth place. [1]

In the 2022 Lithuanian Football Cup, the club beat FK Panevėžys in the semi-finals to reach the cup final for the first time. The final was lost 1-2 after extra time against FK Žalgiris. [3] In the 2022 A Lyga season, Hegelmann Club finished in fourth place and qualified for the first qualification round for the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League. In the first European game in its history, the club played against Macedonian club KF Shkupi. The away game resulted in a goalless draw, but Hegelmann lost the home game 0–5 and dropped out of the competition. [4] They finished the 2023 A Lyga in fifth position.

Honours

Recent seasons

Season Level Division Position Web
2016 2. Pirma lyga 10. [5]
2017 3. Antra lyga 6. [6]
2018 3. Antra lyga 1. [7]
2019 2. Pirma lyga 7. [8]
2020 2. Pirma lyga 2. [9]
2021 1. A lyga 5. [10]
2022 1. A lyga 4. [11]
2023 1. A lyga 5. [12]
2024 1. A lyga .

Kit evolution

2009—2010
2010—2017
2018
2019
Since 2021

Colors

  • 2012 – now.
Hegelmann Hegelmann

Stadium

Club play their home matches in NFA Stadium. The current capacity of the stadium is 500 seats.

Current squad

As of 2 March, 2024 [13]

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 Emilis Urbonas
3 DF Nigeria  NGA Samuel Odeyobo
4 DF Brazil  BRA Douglas Cruz
5 MF Lithuania  LTU Domantas Antanavičius
6 DF Brazil  BRA Hugo Figueiredo
7 MF Lithuania  LTU Matas Vareika
8 MF Austria  AUT Denis Bošnjak
9 DF Lithuania  LTU Klaudijus Upstas
10 MF Romania  ROU Patrick Popescu
11 FW Cameroon  CMR Abdel Kader Njoya
13 MF Lithuania  LTU Kipras Olsauskas
14 DF Cameroon  CMR Steve Kingue
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Brazil  BRA Léo Ribeiro
16 GK Lithuania  LTU Vincentas Šarkauskas
20 FW Lithuania  LTU Lukas Jonaitis
21 MF Lithuania  LTU Esmilis Kaušinis
22 GK Lithuania  LTU Arijus Bražinskas
24 MF Lithuania  LTU Titas Buzas
25 MF Lithuania  LTU Simas Gedziunas
45 MF Ukraine  UKR Artem Shchedryi
66 DF Lithuania  LTU Vilius Armalas
80 FW Lithuania  LTU Kipras Keliauskas
99 FW Brazil  BRA Michael Thuíque

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q North Macedonia Shkupi 0−5 0−0 0−5

Notable and famous players

FC Hegelmann Litauen players who have either appeared for their respective national team at any time or received an individual award while at the club.

Lithuania

References

  1. ^ a b ""Hegelmann Litauen" pakeitė pavadinimą". alyga.lt (in Lithuanian). 4 January 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Skerla tapo Kauno klubo treneriu". delfi.lt (in Lithuanian). 2 January 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Naujasis Kauno stadionas pergalingas Vilniui: „Žalgiris" iškovojo LFF taurę". 15min.lt (in Lithuanian). 16 October 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  4. ^ "„Hegelmann" futbolininkai garbingai atsisveikino su europine scena". sportas24.lt (in Lithuanian). 21 July 2023. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Lithuanian 2016 LFF 1 Lyga". almis.sritis.lt.
  6. ^ "Lithuanian 2017 LFF 2 Lyga Zone South". almis.sritis.lt.
  7. ^ "Lithuanian 2018 LFF 2 Lyga Zone South". almis.sritis.lt.
  8. ^ "Lithuania 2019". RSSSF.
  9. ^ "Lithuania 2020". RSSSF.
  10. ^ "Lithuania 2021". RSSSF.
  11. ^ "Lithuania 2022". RSSSF.
  12. ^ "Lithuania 2023". RSSSF.
  13. ^ "A Komanda". Retrieved 16 July 2023.

External links


fc+hegelmann Latitude and Longitude:

56°18′40″N 22°20′10″E / 56.31111°N 22.33611°E / 56.31111; 22.33611
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FC Hegelmann
Full nameFutbolo klubas "Hegelmann"
FoundedJanuary 2009; 15 years ago (2009-01)
GroundLFF Kaunas Training Centre
Capacity500
Coordinates 56°18′40″N 22°20′10″E / 56.31111°N 22.33611°E / 56.31111; 22.33611
ChairmanDainius Šumauskas
Manager Andrius Skerla
League A Lyga
2023 A Lyga, 5th of 10
Website Club website

Futbolo klubas Hegelmann, commonly known as Hegelmann, is a Lithuanian football club located in Kaunas. Before January 2022, the club was named FC Hegelmann Litauen. They play in the A Lyga, the first tier of Lithuanian football.

History

The club was founded under the name FC Hegelmann Litauen at the beginning of 2009 by Hegelmann Transporte, a German-owned freight forwarding and logistics company. Hegelmann refers to the family name of Anton Hegelmann and Litauen means Lithuania in German. In January 2022, the club changed its logo and official name to FC Hegelmann, dropping and dropped the word Litauen. [1]

FC Hegelmann started in the lower Lithuanian divisions but reached first place in the 2018 II Lyga and got promoted to the I Lyga, the second-highest league. The club reached 7th place in 2019 LFF I Lyga. Despite this fact, the club lodged an application to play in A Lyga in 2020. The club later withdrew the application and remained in the second division. In the 2020 season, the club reached second place in the I Lyga and got promoted to the A Lyga.

In January 2021, Andrius Skerla was introduced as the new head coach, replacing Artūras Ramoška. [2] Hegelmann finished their debut season in the Lithuanian top division in fifth place. [1]

In the 2022 Lithuanian Football Cup, the club beat FK Panevėžys in the semi-finals to reach the cup final for the first time. The final was lost 1-2 after extra time against FK Žalgiris. [3] In the 2022 A Lyga season, Hegelmann Club finished in fourth place and qualified for the first qualification round for the 2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League. In the first European game in its history, the club played against Macedonian club KF Shkupi. The away game resulted in a goalless draw, but Hegelmann lost the home game 0–5 and dropped out of the competition. [4] They finished the 2023 A Lyga in fifth position.

Honours

Recent seasons

Season Level Division Position Web
2016 2. Pirma lyga 10. [5]
2017 3. Antra lyga 6. [6]
2018 3. Antra lyga 1. [7]
2019 2. Pirma lyga 7. [8]
2020 2. Pirma lyga 2. [9]
2021 1. A lyga 5. [10]
2022 1. A lyga 4. [11]
2023 1. A lyga 5. [12]
2024 1. A lyga .

Kit evolution

2009—2010
2010—2017
2018
2019
Since 2021

Colors

  • 2012 – now.
Hegelmann Hegelmann

Stadium

Club play their home matches in NFA Stadium. The current capacity of the stadium is 500 seats.

Current squad

As of 2 March, 2024 [13]

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 Emilis Urbonas
3 DF Nigeria  NGA Samuel Odeyobo
4 DF Brazil  BRA Douglas Cruz
5 MF Lithuania  LTU Domantas Antanavičius
6 DF Brazil  BRA Hugo Figueiredo
7 MF Lithuania  LTU Matas Vareika
8 MF Austria  AUT Denis Bošnjak
9 DF Lithuania  LTU Klaudijus Upstas
10 MF Romania  ROU Patrick Popescu
11 FW Cameroon  CMR Abdel Kader Njoya
13 MF Lithuania  LTU Kipras Olsauskas
14 DF Cameroon  CMR Steve Kingue
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 FW Brazil  BRA Léo Ribeiro
16 GK Lithuania  LTU Vincentas Šarkauskas
20 FW Lithuania  LTU Lukas Jonaitis
21 MF Lithuania  LTU Esmilis Kaušinis
22 GK Lithuania  LTU Arijus Bražinskas
24 MF Lithuania  LTU Titas Buzas
25 MF Lithuania  LTU Simas Gedziunas
45 MF Ukraine  UKR Artem Shchedryi
66 DF Lithuania  LTU Vilius Armalas
80 FW Lithuania  LTU Kipras Keliauskas
99 FW Brazil  BRA Michael Thuíque

European record

Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg.
2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League 1Q North Macedonia Shkupi 0−5 0−0 0−5

Notable and famous players

FC Hegelmann Litauen players who have either appeared for their respective national team at any time or received an individual award while at the club.

Lithuania

References

  1. ^ a b ""Hegelmann Litauen" pakeitė pavadinimą". alyga.lt (in Lithuanian). 4 January 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  2. ^ "Skerla tapo Kauno klubo treneriu". delfi.lt (in Lithuanian). 2 January 2021. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  3. ^ "Naujasis Kauno stadionas pergalingas Vilniui: „Žalgiris" iškovojo LFF taurę". 15min.lt (in Lithuanian). 16 October 2022. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  4. ^ "„Hegelmann" futbolininkai garbingai atsisveikino su europine scena". sportas24.lt (in Lithuanian). 21 July 2023. Retrieved 28 November 2023.
  5. ^ "Lithuanian 2016 LFF 1 Lyga". almis.sritis.lt.
  6. ^ "Lithuanian 2017 LFF 2 Lyga Zone South". almis.sritis.lt.
  7. ^ "Lithuanian 2018 LFF 2 Lyga Zone South". almis.sritis.lt.
  8. ^ "Lithuania 2019". RSSSF.
  9. ^ "Lithuania 2020". RSSSF.
  10. ^ "Lithuania 2021". RSSSF.
  11. ^ "Lithuania 2022". RSSSF.
  12. ^ "Lithuania 2023". RSSSF.
  13. ^ "A Komanda". Retrieved 16 July 2023.

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