Lithuania national football team records and statistics

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The following is a list of the Lithuania national football team's competitive records and statistics.

Contents

Individual records

Player records

As of 10 January 2024 [1]
Players in bold are still active, at least at club level.

Most capped players

RankPlayerCapsGoalsCareer
1 Saulius Mikoliūnas 10152004–present
2 Arvydas Novikovas 93122010–present
3 Andrius Skerla 8411996–2011
4 Fedor Černych 82122012–present
Deividas Šemberas 8201996–2013
6 Tomas Danilevičius 71191998–2012
7 Žydrūnas Karčemarskas 6602003–2013
8 Aurelijus Skarbalius 6551991–2005
Marius Stankevičius 6552001–2013
10 Deividas Česnauskis 6442001–2016

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerGoalsCapsRatioCareer
1 Tomas Danilevičius 19710.271998–2012
2 Antanas Lingis 12330.361928–1938
Fedor Černych 12820.152012–present
Arvydas Novikovas 12930.132010–present
5 Edgaras Jankauskas 10560.181991–2008
6 Virginijus Baltušnikas 9420.211990–1998
7 Jaroslavas Citavičius 8240.331926–1933
Valdas Ivanauskas 8280.291992–2000
Darius Maciulevičius 8380.211991–2005
Robertas Poškus 8480.171999–2011

Manager records

Team records

Competition records

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup record FIFA World Cup qualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Flag of Uruguay.svg 1930 Did not enterDeclined participation
Flag of Italy (1861-1946).svg 1934 Did not qualify100102
Flag of France.svg 1938 200239
Flag of Brazil (1889-1960).svg 1950 Part of the Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Part of the Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1954
Flag of Sweden.svg 1958
Flag of Chile.svg 1962
Flag of England.svg 1966
Flag of Mexico.svg 1970
Flag of Germany.svg 1974
Flag of Argentina.svg 1978
Flag of Spain.svg 1982
Flag of Mexico.svg 1986
Flag of Italy.svg 1990
Flag of the United States.svg 1994 Did not qualify12237821
Flag of France.svg 1998 10523118
Flag of South Korea (1997-2011).svg Flag of Japan.svg 2002 8026320
Flag of Germany.svg 2006 1024489
Flag of South Africa.svg 2010 104061011
Flag of Brazil.svg 2014 10325911
Flag of Russia.svg 2018 10136720
Flag of Qatar.svg 2022 8107419
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Flag of Mexico.svg Flag of the United States.svg 2026 To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/88118164763130

UEFA European Championship

UEFA European Championship record UEFA European Championship qualification record
YearRoundPositionPldWD*LGFGAPldWDLGFGA
Flag of France.svg 1960 Part of the Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union Part of the Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union
Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg 1964
Flag of Italy.svg 1968
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1972
Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg 1976
Flag of Italy.svg 1980
Flag of France.svg 1984
Flag of Germany.svg 1988
Flag of Sweden.svg 1992
Flag of England.svg 1996 Did not qualify105141312
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2000 10325816
Flag of Portugal.svg 2004 8314711
Flag of Austria.svg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2008 125161113
Flag of Poland.svg Flag of Ukraine.svg 2012 8125413
Flag of France.svg 2016 10316718
Flag of Europe.svg 2020 8017525
Flag of Germany.svg 2024 To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/7662093755108

UEFA Nations League

UEFA Nations League record
Season**DivisionGroupPldWD*LGFGAP/RRK
Flag of Portugal.svg 2018–19 C 4 6006316Equals-sign-blue.gif39th
Flag of Italy.svg 2020–21 C 4 622257Equals-sign-blue.gif41st
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2022–23 C 1 6015214TBD47th
Total182313103739th
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.
**Group stage played home and away. Flag shown represents host nation for the finals stage.

Head-to-head record

This list attempts to list every official and friendly game played by the Lithuania national football team since 1990. Although it has played a number of countries around the world, some repeatedly, Lithuania has played the most games (19) against neighbouring Latvia.

OpponentsPWDLGFGAGDWin %
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania 420267−1050.00
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 220071+6100.00
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 101000+0000.00
Flag of Armenia.svg  Armenia 210142+2050.00
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 310236−3033.33
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 210122+0050.00
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 8134515−10012.50
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 202022+0000.00
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina 511359−4020.00
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 100113−2000.00
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 100103−3000.00
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 100101−1000.00
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia 201102−2000.00
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 310234−1033.33
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 5104413−9020.00
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 201104−4000.00
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia 1710434114+27058.82
Flag of the Faroe Islands.svg  Faroe Islands 8611114+7075.00
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 100103−3000.00
Flag of France.svg  France 400405−5000.00
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 731369−3042.86
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 201113−2000.00
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 310224−2033.33
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4013210−8000.00
Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 211062+4050.00
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 401315−4000.00
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 411226−4025.00
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 5014814−6000.00
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 6024112−11000.00
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan 100103−3000.00
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait 100101−1000.00
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia 199462322+1047.37
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein 220041+3100.00
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 110010+1100.00
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 220041+3100.00
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali 100113−2000.00
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta 211052+3050.00
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova 7232108+2028.57
Ulster Banner.svg  Northern Ireland 201123−1000.00
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 100101−1000.00
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 9234713−6022.22
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 200229−7000.00
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 8107412−8012.50
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 200248−4000.00
Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino 220050+5100.00
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia [lower-alpha 1] 5104312−9020.00
Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland 712439−6014.29
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 201123−1000.00
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 220042+2100.00
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 6015214−12000.00
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 110020+2100.00
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 100124−2000.00
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan 110021+1100.00
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 7205815−7028.57

Notes

  1. Includes results against Yugoslavia and Serbia and Montenegro

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References

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