2004 Lithuanian football leagues

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2003
2005

Final tables of the Lithuanian Championship in 2004 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 four regional zones.

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A Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 FBK Kaunas (C)2820534919+3065Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round
2 Ekranas 2820265922+3762Qualification to UEFA Cup first qualifying round
3 Atlantas 2815583629+750
4 Žalgiris 28107113238637Qualification to Intertoto Cup first round
5 Vėtra 2898112933435
6 Šilutė 28671534441025
7 Sūduva 28571631552422
8 Vilnius 28451919493017
Source: RSSSF.com
(C) Champions

1 Lyga

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1KFK Šiauliai3222558121+6071
2Kauno Jėgeriai3221747326+4770
3 Nevėžis Kėdainiai 3219766231+3164
4Geležinis Vilkas Vilnius3217786137+2458
5Polonija Vilnius32173125334+1954
6FK Mažeikiai32154135451+349
7Lietava Jonava32137124554946
8Babrungas Plungė32136135547+845
9Rodovitas Klaipėda32128125560544
10Vėtra-2 Vilnius32126145962342
11Ekranas-2 Panevėžys32107154548337
12LKKA Kaunas32981544682435
13Utenis Utena321041829663734
14Alytis Alytus328101424421834
15Atletas Kaunas32891525441933
16Tauras Tauragė32922129734429
17FK Vilnius-232462226563018
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2 Lyga

2 Lyga zone East

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Lietuvos Paštas Vilnius27240311722+9572
2Gariūnai Vilnius2722329817+8169
3Vilniaus Polonija2722239925+7468
4Sostinės Svajotojas Vilnius27212410324+7965
5Kaitra Lentvaris2715396233+2948
6Granitas Naujoji Vilnia2712785736+2143
7Orbit Vilnius27122135553+238
8Aktas Vilnius27113135757036
9Sostinės Policija Vilnius27751540945426
10Troleibusas Vilnius27741646864025
11Širvinta Širvintos277119381137522
12Ozas Vilnius27461725795418
13Naujieji Verkiai Vilnius274419421137116
14Žeimena Pabradė27402321917012
15Prelegentai Vilnius1422101834168
16Vienybė HBH Ukmergė00000000
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga zone South

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Sūduva-2 Marijampolė2617548422+6256
2Interas-AE Visaginas2617456524+4155
3FM Kvintencija Kaunas2616645726+3154
4SM Alytis-2 Alytus2615745528+2752
5Sveikata Kybartai2614394734+1345
6Rodiklis Kaunas2614397641+3545
7Alytus SM2614395843+1545
8Nevėžis-2 Kėdainiai2612596150+1141
9SC Savingė Kaisiadorys2697104453934
10Neris Karmėlava2695124550532
11FK Kalvarija26602035703518
12FK Anykščiai26521919715217
13Valdima SC Prienai26341928825413
14SC Šilas Kazlų Rūda264022281098112
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga zone West

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1FK Šilutė-21613036816+5239
2Kuršiai Neringa1612225726+3138
3Banga Gargždai1610335728+2933
4Atlantas-2 Klaipėda167455421+3325
5Titanikas Klaipėda166463638222
6Sakuona Plikiai165294548317
7Minija Kretinga16411119705113
8FK Pagėgiai16311230764610
9Salantas Salantai1623111861439
Source: [ citation needed ]

2 Lyga zone North

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1Kruoja Pakruojis1812515915+4441
2Kražantė Kelmė1812425726+3140
3Venta Kuršėnai189724012+2834
4Juventa-99 Šiauliai189365036+1430
5Mastis Telšiai187563531+426
6KFK Šiauliai-2187473129+225
7Rinkuškiai Biržai187384043324
8Babrungas-2 Plungė18331228532512
9FK Pasvalys18401423765312
10SC Akmenė1822142264428
Source: [ citation needed ]

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