2001 Lithuanian football leagues

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Final tables of the Lithuanian Championship in 2001 are presented below. The Lithuanian Football Federation (LFF) organized three football leagues: A Lyga (the highest), 1 Lyga (second-tier), and 2 Lyga (third-tier), which comprised several regional zones.

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A Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1 FBK Kaunas (C)3626737613+6385Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round
2 Atlantas 36191256629+3769Qualification to UEFA Cup qualifying round
3 Žalgiris 3620976439+2569
4 Ekranas 361510115838+2055Qualification to Intertoto Cup first round
5 Inakaras 361112135044+645
6 Geležinis Vilkas 361062042692736
7 Nevėžis 368111733542135
8 Sakalas 367131632612934
9 Vėtra (R)367111832572532Relegation to 1 Lyga
10 Dainava (R)36792034834930
Source: RSSSF.com
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

1 Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Polonija Vilnius3027039716+8181
2Sūduva Marijampolė3022179342+5167
3Kauno Jėgeriai3019568330+5362
4Tauras Tauragė3017765739+1858
5Lietava Jonava30164107040+3052
6Žalgiris-2 Vilnius30117123735+240
7Interas Visaginas30116132938939
8Vienybė Ukmergė301151454671338
9Kareda Kaunas301051535491435
10Babrungas Plungė30971434602634
11Nevėžis-2 Kėdainiai301111845621734
12Laisvė Šilutė301041644591534
13Krazantė Kelmė301111838814334
14Banga Gargždai30103174550533
15Utenis Utena30741930693925
16Kratonas Kalvarija307221511055423
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2 Lyga

2 Lyga zone East

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Ekranas-2 Panevėžys141121768+6835
2Širvinta Širvintos1410314023+1733
3Vėtra-2 Rūdiškės148244717+3026
4Delintra Lentvaris148154027+1325
5FK Anykščiai146082931218
6FM (LOSC) Vilnius144282319+414
7FM-86 Panevėžys1420121072626
8ZEV-Klevas Vilnius1420121280686
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga zone South

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Atletas Kaunas1410316515+5033
2Savingė Kaišiadorys14941409+3131
3Sveikata Kybartai147523822+1626
4Lietava-2 Jonava1471627381122
5Šešupė Vilkaviškis1433832441212
6Šilas Kazlų Rūda14401015543912
7Mituva Jurbarkas1432912311911
8SM Prienai1432924391511
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga zone West

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Nafta Mažeikiai2015507120+5150
2Širvėna Biržai2013614919+3045
3Mastis Telšiai2013347719+5842
4Gintaras Palanga209295432+2229
5Atlantas-2 Klaipėda207764028+1228
6Juventa-99 Šiauliai207672731427
7Sakalas-2 Šiauliai20721126391323
8Venta Kuršėnai20641036622622
9Kruoja Pakruojis20621228471920
10FK Akmenė20251317685111
11FK Pasvalys20241426866010
Source: [ citation needed ]

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